Chapter 6-3
TRUCK REGULATIONS; TRUCK ROUTES

SECTION:

6-3-1:    PARKING RESTRICTED

6-3-2:    TRUCK ROUTES DESIGNATED

6-3-3:    PENALTY

6-3-1 PARKING RESTRICTED:

A.    Description: For purposes of this section, a truck shall be deemed parked, even though the motor is running, if the vehicle is left standing for any period of time in excess of three (3) minutes when the same is not attended by a driver lawfully authorized to drive said vehicle (except when unloading or loading as provided in subsection B of this section).

B.    Residential Area: No truck or truck trailer with a rated capacity of one and one-half (1 1/2) tons or more, licensed for more than eighteen thousand (18,000) pounds' gross, shall be allowed to be parked on the public streets in a residential area for a period of time in excess of two (2) hours.

C.    Parking Near Entrance, Exit Or Intersection: Except as provided in subsection B of this section, no truck with a rated capacity of one and one-half (1 1/2) tons or more, licensed for in excess of eighteen thousand (18,000) pounds' gross weight, shall be parked on any public street closer than thirty feet (30') from the entrance or exit or intersection with any private driveway, private street, alley or public street. (Ord. 3-2016, 7-20-2016; Ord. 2-2002, 6-19-2002)

6-3-2 TRUCK ROUTES DESIGNATED:

No truck or truck trailer with a rated capacity of five (5) tons or more, licensed for more than thirty two thousand (32,000) pounds' gross, shall be allowed to operate on the public streets in a residential area without special permit from the city, except the following designated truck routes:

Center Street.

400 East Street from SR 10 to 400 North, including the diagonal portion. 400 North Street.

400 South Street.

400 West Street. (Ord. 2-2002, 6-19-2002)

6-3-3 PENALTY:

Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of an infraction and, upon conviction thereof, subject to penalty as provided in section 1-4-1 of this code. (2007 Code)