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M M <br />ORDINANCE 96-06 <br />2. Commercial vehicles temporarily parked on a <br />lot for the purpose of providing <br />construction, transportation, or other <br />services specifically for the location where <br />such vehicles are parked. - <br />3. In no case shall a commercial vehicle which <br />is used for hauling explosives, gasoline or <br />liquefied petroleum products be permitted to <br />be parked for an extended period in a <br />residential area. <br />4. "Class "A" tow <br />s <br />is <br />department, used by the resident of the <br />premises, limited to one per premises and <br />parked off-street in a garage, carport or <br />or <br />a res <br />19. Single-family ordinance restatement of restrictions on <br />keeping commercial vehicles in residential areas. Amend section <br />912.17(1) of the single family development ordinance of the land <br />development regulations, as follows: <br />(1) Parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas. <br />(a) Restrictions on the parking of commercial vehicles <br />in residential areas. No commercial vehicles <br />shall be parked overnight nor for an extended <br />period (more than ten (10) hours in any calendar <br />month) on any residentially used lot, in the <br />street abutting such lot, or on residentially <br />zoned land, not including the A-lt � A-2, or <br />AA=3 districts, except: <br />1. Commercial vehicles • <br />• • with a <br />rated capacity of one (1) ton or less used by <br />the resident of the premises, limited to one <br />per premises and parked off-street in a <br />garage, carport or driveway. No construction <br />or similar materials shall be stored or <br />transported on the outside of such vehicles. <br />2. Commercial vehicles temporarily parked on a <br />lot for the purpose of providing <br />construction, transportation, or other <br />services specifically for the location where <br />such vehicles are parked. <br />3. In no case shall a commercial vehicle which <br />is used for hauling explosives, gasoline or <br />liquefied petroleum products be permitted to <br />be parked for an extended period in a <br />residential area. <br />4. <br />FEBRUARY 27, 1996 <br />23 BOOK <br />97 mu` 17 <br />