Source: https://www.ecode360.com/29404173
Timestamp: 2018-10-18 22:38:30
Document Index: 551595778

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 355', '§ 355', '§355', '§1', '§355', '§1']

City of Valley Park, MO Stopping, Standing or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places
§ 355.110 Parking in Residential Areas.
§ 355.120 Motor Vehicular Trespass.
Section 355.110 Parking in Residential Areas.
Section 355.120 Motor Vehicular Trespass.
Within eight (8) feet of any mailbox;
[R.O. 2013 §355.110; Ord. No. 860 §§1 — 2(10-141), 11-17-1986]
Any device in, upon or by which any person or property may be transported upon water.
The area of a yard between the street right-of-way line(s) and the building front. Where corner lots exist, the yard area between both street right-of-way lines and the building constitute a front yard under this Chapter. Building front shall be that portion facing the postal address street.
No automobiles, commercial vehicles, boats, travel trailers, pickup coaches or motorized homes shall be parked in any residentially zoned areas except in compliance with the following standards:
Any automobile, commercial vehicle, boat, travel trailer, pickup coach or motorized home may be parked at any time in an enclosed garage.
Any automobile, pickup coach or commercial vehicle not exceeding a twelve thousand (12,000) pound license may be parked at any time behind the front, side or rear yard setback lines as established under Title IV, Zoning Code, of this Code.
Any automobile, pickup coach or commercial vehicle not exceeding a twelve thousand (12,000) pound license, boat not exceeding twenty-five (25) feet including trailer, or travel trailer not exceeding eight (8) feet in width and thirty (30) feet in length may be parked at any time within the front yard in a driveway.
No vehicle with a license weight in excess of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds shall be parked in a residential area except while performing services therein.
[R.O. 2013 §355.120; Ord. No. 1516 §§1 — 2, 10-16-2000]
No person shall park or stand a motor vehicle, whether occupied or not, in a private driveway, on a private parking lot or on private property without the express consent of the owner or other person in lawful charge of such driveway, parking lot or property.