(1) No person shall park any trailer on any public roadway, dedicated private roadway, front yard areas, or lawn areas of apartment buildings or complexes in a residential district for more than 24 consecutive hours. The exemption provided for in §
172-2C(3) below shall be inapplicable to trailers. In addition, no person shall park any other recreational vehicle whose length is greater than 240 inches, or whose width is over 84 inches, or whose weight exceeds 5,000 pounds, on any public roadway, dedicated private roadway, front yard areas, or lawn areas of apartment buildings or complexes in a residential district.
(2) Parking of a recreational vehicle on a public or private roadway in a residential district shall be permitted on a temporary basis, not to exceed seven days, by any person visiting a lot owner, lessee or sublessee. A visitor wishing to avail himself/herself of this privilege must comply with the following requirements:
Parking of a recreational vehicle on a public or private roadway in a residential district shall be permitted on a temporary basis, not to exceed seven days, by any person visiting a lot owner, lessee or sublessee. A visitor wishing to avail himself/herself of this privilege must comply with the following requirements:
(a) Parking on the roadway during the seven-day period shall be limited to the portion of the roadway fronting on the lot which is the subject of the visit.
(b) The visitor or his/her designee shall obtain a temporary permit form from the City Clerk, which permit shall designate the vehicle to be parked, to whom the permit is issued and the date upon which the permit is to expire. The temporary permit must be displayed on the rear-view mirror of the recreational vehicle during the period of time it is parked on the roadway.
(c) A fee as set by resolution of the City Council from time to time exists to defray the costs of administering this permit procedure. The fee shall be due and payable to the City Clerk upon the filing of the application.
(d) Failure to display the temporary permit shall be deemed to be a violation of this article, punishable as provided in §
172-4.