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Discuss an amendment to the Code of Ordinances related to parking regulations for oversized vehicles in residential areas.
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REQUESTOR:
Deputy Mayor Pro Tem Roger Neal
Mayor Terry Lynne
BACKGROUND:
Oversized vehicles, such as commercial trucks, recreational vehicles (RVs), and trailers, can create challenges when parked in residential neighborhoods. Due to their size, these vehicles can obstruct sightlines for drivers and pedestrians, particularly near intersections and driveways, increasing potential traffic safety risks.
Additionally, oversized vehicles parked in residential driveways, including boats, RVs, and large trailers, can negatively affect neighborhood aesthetics and the visual character of streetscapes. These vehicles can create a cluttered appearance, reduce curb appeal, and potentially influence property values.
Chapter 82, Article III "Oversized Vehicles" of the City's Code of Ordinances establishes regulations for the parking and storage of oversized vehicles within the City. The article defines oversized vehicles and places restrictions on where these vehicles may be parked, particularly in residential areas. In addition, the chapter includes established designated no parking zones and limited hours for parking of commercial vehicles, and restricts the parking/storage of recreational vehicles without a valid on-street parking permit. Enforcement authority under this chapter falls within the Police Department's purview.
Chapter 56 prohibits the parking or storage of oversized vehicles on residential property unless they are fully screened from view of the public right-of-way using a fence, wall, or vegetation. Temporary exceptions are allowed when the vehicle is actively loading or unloading, providing services, or operating on behalf of a public utility or government entity. Enforcement of these regulations is handled by the City's Code Enforcement division.
In April of 2025, staff gave a review of options for clarifying and en...
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