A. Recreational Vehicles: Except in case of an emergency, it is unlawful for any person to park or allow the parking or storage of any recreational vehicle, trailer, camping trailer, snowmobile trailer, boat, boat trailer, construction materials trailer or similar conveyance upon the public street. As used in this section, the term "recreational vehicle" means a self- propelled motor vehicle, capable of human habitation, which contains cooking, eating, sleeping and/or sanitary facilities, commonly called a motor home.
B. Emergency Parking: For purposes of this section, an emergency shall require the immediate and actual presence of the driver or other responsible person attending the vehicle and attempting to correct the situation or effect emergency mechanical repairs. For purposes of this section, any conveyance not capable of movement under its own power shall be deemed to be parked if the conveyance has been disconnected from the motor vehicle needed for that motive power. A conveyance may be parked on the street if it is currently being loaded or unloaded and is immediately attended by a person responsible for the vehicle. A conveyance parked or stored on the public streets in violation of this section may be summarily impounded, at the expense of the owner, until the reasonable impoundment and storage charges have been paid. (2001 Code § 86-3-108)