10.04.020   Parking on public streets, highways, alleys or rights-of-way and on residential property.
A.   Except as provided for in this section:
1.   It is unlawful for any person to park, or allow to be parked, any commercial vehicle consisting of a truck tractor, motor truck, semi-trailer, or a combination thereof, exceeding a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight of ten thousand (10,000) pounds, upon any street, highway, alley, public right-of-way or residential property within the city.
2.   It is unlawful for the owner or operator of any commercial vehicle consisting of a truck tractor, motor truck, semi-trailer or a combination thereof, exceeding a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight of ten thousand (10,000) pounds, to allow such vehicle to remain standing upon any street, highway, alley, public right-of-way or residential property within the city.
3.   It is unlawful for any person to park, or allow to be parked, any trailer which has been detached from a truck tractor or truck, or which is not in itself capable of being driven, upon any street, highway, alley or public right-of-way within the city.
4.   It is unlawful for any person to park or leave standing within one hundred (100) feet of any street intersection, or within one hundred (100) feet of any official traffic control device, any vehicle which is ten feet or more in height, including the height of any load thereon.
5.   It is unlawful for any person to park or leave standing on any street, highway, alley or public right-of-way within the city, any commercial vehicle consisting of a truck tractor, motor truck, trailer, semi-trailer or combination thereof, exceeding a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight of ten thousand (10,000) pounds, so that any part of such vehicle is within thirty (30) feet of any driveway opening, other than the driver’s own driveway.
6.   It is unlawful for any person to park or leave standing on any street, highway, alley or public right-of-way within the city, any commercial vehicle consisting of a truck tractor, motor truck, trailer, semi-trailer or combination thereof, exceeding a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight of ten thousand (10,000) pounds, so that any part of such vehicle is within fifty (50) feet of any part of any other truck tractor, motor truck, trailer, semi-trailer or combination thereof.
B.   Commercial truck tractors, motor trucks, semi-trailers, or combinations thereof, exceeding a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight of ten thousand (10,000) pounds, may be parked on public streets, highways, alleys, public rights-of-way, or residential property as follows:
1.   On designated truck routes for a period of time not exceeding two consecutive hours;
2.   While making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares or merchandise from or to any property adjacent to or abutting upon streets or highways which are not designated truck routes;
3.   When such vehicle is parked in connection with, and in aid of, the ongoing performance of a service to, or on, a property in the block in which such vehicle is parked or left standing;
4.   The restrictions and prohibitions set forth in subsection A(1), (2) and (3) of this section shall not apply to commercial vehicles which have valid and effective permits issued pursuant to Section 10.04.030.
C.   The provisions of this section shall not apply in the community industrial land use district. (Ord. 162 § 2, 1997)