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Hey Guys,
I plan on moving my M35A3 down here to FL (wilton manors), but with the local code of ordinances i'm a bit concerned that i may be able to park my Deuce in my driveway. Is the Deuce a commercial vehicle?
Here is the code:
Parking or storage of certain types of vehicles not permitted in residential districts of the city.
(1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or store a commercial vehicle, bus, construction or industrial equipment or farm equipment in residential districts. Only one (1) commercial vehicle, of not more than one (1) ton capacity per dwelling unit, may be parked or stored at a building site, and such vehicle must be located in a garage, carport, paved driveway or parking space. The resident/owner of commercial vehicles greater than one (1) ton capacity, but not exceeding one and one-half (1½) tons capacity, which have been legally parked within the city upon residential property prior to the adoption of this section shall have ninety (90) days from the date of adoption of this section to register such vehicles with the city as "a legally nonconforming commercial vehicle". The parking of one (1) registered "legally nonconforming commercial vehicle" shall be permitted upon the residential property designated on the registration form provided the "legally nonconforming commercial vehicle" is parked and maintained in compliance with all, when applicable, provisions of the Code and the ownership or tenancy of the residential property is not changed.
(2)
If for any reason, the "legally nonconforming commercial vehicle" is not parked and maintained at the residential property for a period of more than sixty (60) days, it shall be deemed abandoned and shall thereafter be discontinued.
(3)
In the event that the tenancy or ownership of the residential property upon which the "legally nonconforming commercial vehicle" is registered changes, it shall be deemed abandoned and shall be discontinued.
(4)
The parking or storage of a bus upon residential property is prohibited.
(5)
This section shall not apply to property for which an active building permit has been issued.
The definition of a commercial vehicle they say:
Commercial vehicle shall mean any vehicle intended, designed or used for transportation of people or goods in a commercial venture and on which is displayed or printed or affixed any sign or marking which identifies or advertises any business or commercial venture. The term shall specifically include, but not be limited to, those vehicles commonly referred to as tractor-trailer rigs, wreckers, dump trucks, tankers, garbage trucks, flatbed trucks, tractors and other trucks having a capacity greater than one (1) ton. It shall not include a private passenger vehicle, van, or pickup truck.
What you guys think? They do say you are allowed to have a Recreation vehicle:
Recreational vehicle shall mean and include camping trailers, truck campers, motor homes or travel trailers when any of such vehicles are designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreation, travel, or camping use.
Below is link to codes:
ARTICLE II. - STOPPING, STANDING, PARKING
Thanks,
Mike
I plan on moving my M35A3 down here to FL (wilton manors), but with the local code of ordinances i'm a bit concerned that i may be able to park my Deuce in my driveway. Is the Deuce a commercial vehicle?
Here is the code:
Parking or storage of certain types of vehicles not permitted in residential districts of the city.
(1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or store a commercial vehicle, bus, construction or industrial equipment or farm equipment in residential districts. Only one (1) commercial vehicle, of not more than one (1) ton capacity per dwelling unit, may be parked or stored at a building site, and such vehicle must be located in a garage, carport, paved driveway or parking space. The resident/owner of commercial vehicles greater than one (1) ton capacity, but not exceeding one and one-half (1½) tons capacity, which have been legally parked within the city upon residential property prior to the adoption of this section shall have ninety (90) days from the date of adoption of this section to register such vehicles with the city as "a legally nonconforming commercial vehicle". The parking of one (1) registered "legally nonconforming commercial vehicle" shall be permitted upon the residential property designated on the registration form provided the "legally nonconforming commercial vehicle" is parked and maintained in compliance with all, when applicable, provisions of the Code and the ownership or tenancy of the residential property is not changed.
(2)
If for any reason, the "legally nonconforming commercial vehicle" is not parked and maintained at the residential property for a period of more than sixty (60) days, it shall be deemed abandoned and shall thereafter be discontinued.
(3)
In the event that the tenancy or ownership of the residential property upon which the "legally nonconforming commercial vehicle" is registered changes, it shall be deemed abandoned and shall be discontinued.
(4)
The parking or storage of a bus upon residential property is prohibited.
(5)
This section shall not apply to property for which an active building permit has been issued.
The definition of a commercial vehicle they say:
Commercial vehicle shall mean any vehicle intended, designed or used for transportation of people or goods in a commercial venture and on which is displayed or printed or affixed any sign or marking which identifies or advertises any business or commercial venture. The term shall specifically include, but not be limited to, those vehicles commonly referred to as tractor-trailer rigs, wreckers, dump trucks, tankers, garbage trucks, flatbed trucks, tractors and other trucks having a capacity greater than one (1) ton. It shall not include a private passenger vehicle, van, or pickup truck.
What you guys think? They do say you are allowed to have a Recreation vehicle:
Recreational vehicle shall mean and include camping trailers, truck campers, motor homes or travel trailers when any of such vehicles are designed to provide temporary living quarters for recreation, travel, or camping use.
Below is link to codes:
ARTICLE II. - STOPPING, STANDING, PARKING
Thanks,
Mike