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Folks,
I've got a pretty quick roadblock to my acquisition. Muni code is below:
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Sec. 90-113. Restricted areas and times.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate, park or stand any truck with a rated capacity in excess of two tons according to the manufacturer's classification or any bus, semi-trailer, trailer, and/or truck tractor upon any public street, highway, alley or public right-of-way between any street and alley, within any part of the city classified by the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the city as a single-family dwelling district, two-family dwelling district or multifamily dwelling district. This section shall not prevent the parking or standing of the above-described vehicles and/or trailers upon any public street, highway or alley in any such zoned area, for the purpose of expeditiously loading and unloading passengers, freight or merchandise, but not otherwise.
(Ord. No. 89-10-07, § 3, 10-17-1989)"
I saw nothing that exempts classic or historical vehicles and it goes by manufacturer's calssification, so if I bob it the rules don't change. Has anyone already blazed a trail on this one?
Thanks,
Marshall
I've got a pretty quick roadblock to my acquisition. Muni code is below:
"
Sec. 90-113. Restricted areas and times.
It shall be unlawful for any person to operate, park or stand any truck with a rated capacity in excess of two tons according to the manufacturer's classification or any bus, semi-trailer, trailer, and/or truck tractor upon any public street, highway, alley or public right-of-way between any street and alley, within any part of the city classified by the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance of the city as a single-family dwelling district, two-family dwelling district or multifamily dwelling district. This section shall not prevent the parking or standing of the above-described vehicles and/or trailers upon any public street, highway or alley in any such zoned area, for the purpose of expeditiously loading and unloading passengers, freight or merchandise, but not otherwise.
(Ord. No. 89-10-07, § 3, 10-17-1989)"
I saw nothing that exempts classic or historical vehicles and it goes by manufacturer's calssification, so if I bob it the rules don't change. Has anyone already blazed a trail on this one?
Thanks,
Marshall