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9.08 - Commercial Vehicle and Bus Parking 99.08 Section 9.08: Commercial Vehicle and Bus Parking Subdivision 1. Definitions for the purpose of this section the following terms shall have the meaning given: A. "Commercial Vehicle". A motor vehicle is a commercial vehicle if: 1. The vehicle is a dump truck, a step van, a tow truck, a construction vehicle or equipment, an earth-moving vehicle or equipment, a van or pickup with a manufacturer's nominal rated carrying capacity of more than one ton, or any other vehicle which is used in connection with commercial activities; 2. Commercial equipment has been added to the vehicle such as winches or snow plows; 3. Commercial racks have been added to the vehicle for the purpose of holding equipment or materials; 4. The vehicle is a pickup with a nonstandard pickup box; or 5. The vehicle is a trailer loaded with another commercial vehicle or commercial equipment. Subdivision 2. It is unlawful to park a detached semi-trailer or tractor upon any street, City-owned parking lot, or other public property except as authorized by the City Manager's designee. Subdivision 3. Parking or Storing of Commercial Vehicles and Equipment on Residential Streets A. No bus, Commercial Vehicle, equipment, or trailer shall be permitted to park on any street in a district zoned for residential uses which exceeds any of the following: 1. Eight (8) feet in height, measured from the ground to the highest point on the vehicle at recommended tire pressure. For the purpose of measuring height, all accessories, attachments, and materials carried upon a vehicle shall be considered part of the vehicle. 2. Twenty-two (22) feet in length, measured at the longest point of the vehicle or, if a trailer, the horizontal distance between the front and rear Go/den Valley City Code Page 1 of 2 99.08 edges of the trailer bed. For the purpose of measuring length, all accessories, attachments, and materials carried upon a vehicle shall be considered part of the vehicle or trailer bed; or 3. Seven thousand (7,000) pounds gross vehicle weight rating B. Only Commercial Vehicles which do not exceed any of the size requirements under Subdivision 3. A. of this section and are designed exclusively for on- street use can be parked on residential streets. C. Exceptions 1. Any vehicle that is actively engaged in providing a temporary service benefiting the property such as loading or unloading. 2. Vehicles actively used in conjunction with authorized construction, remodeling, or contract work while the work is underway. For purposes of this code, active is considered a vehicle not left idle for more than seventy-two (72) hours. 3. Vehicles used in conjunction with authorized state, county or city public works construction. Source: Ordinance No. 360, 2nd Series Effective Date: 1-12-07 Golden Valley City Code Page 2 of 2