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A. No more than one (1) commercial vehicle of a type commonly referred to as a utility van, step van, box van, flatbed pickup, tow truck, utility vehicle, emergency vehicle, semi-truck cab, or other similar vehicle, may be parked on a residential lot or one (1) per dwelling unit on a multifamily property, as an residential accessory use. If parked in accordance with the requirements of Chapter 18A.70 LMC and the following standards:

1. The commercial vehicle shall be stored on a parking pad or in the driveway of the residence. No portion of the vehicle shall be parked within the public right-of-way, even if a portion of the driveway extends into the public right-of-way.

2. The parking pad shall have an all-weather surface such as asphalt or concrete, paver stones, grasscrete or a minimum of three (3) inches gravel, which shall be maintained in such condition.

3. The parking pad shall be located at the side or rear of the dwelling, whenever feasible.

B. In residential zoning districts, the parking of buses, semi-truck trailer units attached to a semi-truck cab or detached, dump trucks, and other similar commercial vehicles or any commercial vehicles over ninety-six (96) inches in width or thirty (30) feet in length is prohibited as an accessory use. Unloading of shipping containers and semi-truck trailers may occur in residential zoning districts for periods not to exceed seventy-two (72) hours.

C. Commercial vehicles shall not be parked on, adjacent to, or abutting property zoned OSR1 or OSR2. [Ord. 726 § 2 (Exh. B), 2019.]