Any way around this?
12.94.010 Definitions.
“Oversized vehicle” shall mean any motor vehicle, boat or trailer, which meets or exceeds at least two (2) of the following criteria, exclusive of fixtures, accessories or property:
1. Twenty-three (23) feet in length; or
2. Eight (
feet in height; or
3. Seven (7) feet in width. (Ord. 01-3, 1/9/01)
12.94.020 Oversized Vehicle Parking Regulations—Penalties—Appeals.
A. The parking of oversized vehicles, as defined in Section
12.94.010 of this chapter, shall be prohibited on any public street. This section shall not apply to any oversized vehicle:
1. Parked on a public street during the weekend (Saturday and Sunday) or a national holiday; or
2. Parked for the purpose of, and while being, loaded or unloaded for a maximum period not to exceed forty-eight (4
consecutive hours in any calendar week (Monday through Friday); or
3. Parked for temporary maintenance or emergency repairs not to exceed forty-eight (4
consecutive hours within any calendar week (Monday through Friday); or
4. Parked for the pickup or delivery of goods, and merchandise; or
5. Displaying a current valid State Department of Motor Vehicles issued disabled person license plate.
B.
The prohibitions set forth in this chapter shall not apply to the parking of commercial vehicles.
C. Any violation of the herein stated provisions pertaining to the parking of oversized vehicles shall be subject to penalties as established by a schedule of fees adopted by resolution of the City Council.
D. Every person who is issued a notice of parking violation pursuant to this chapter may request review of that notice under Section 40215 et seq., of the California Vehicle Code. (Ord. 01-3, 1/9/01)
I just did a quick copy / paste job. Not sure why it added in the emotions.
So what if I register as commercial, don't leave it parked in one place too long, and keep it current should I be good to park it in on city streets?