Source: https://www.ecode360.com/28256440
Timestamp: 2019-01-22 06:20:24
Document Index: 273343898

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§1', '§1', '§1', '§2', '§2', '§1']

City of Woodson Terrace, MO Stopping, Standing or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places
§ 355.110 Truck, Commercial Vehicles Prohibited in Residential Areas.
§ 355.120 Prohibition Against Operation of Engines in Proximity To Residential Property.
§ 355.130 Off-Street Parking of Certain Trucks — Operation of Truck Engines Prohibited During Certain Hours.
§ 355.140 Snow Emergencies.
§ 355.150 Parking, Storage of or Operating Motor Vehicles Upon Residential Premises.
§ 355.160 Keeping, Parking or Storage of Non-Passenger Motor Vehicles and Other Equipment On Residential Premises.
Section 355.110 Truck, Commercial Vehicles Prohibited in Residential Areas.
Section 355.120 Prohibition Against Operation of Engines in Proximity To Residential Property.
Section 355.130 Off-Street Parking of Certain Trucks — Operation of Truck Engines Prohibited During Certain Hours.
Section 355.140 Snow Emergencies.
Section 355.150 Parking, Storage of or Operating Motor Vehicles Upon Residential Premises.
Section 355.160 Keeping, Parking or Storage of Non-Passenger Motor Vehicles and Other Equipment On Residential Premises.
[Ord. No. 1107 §1, 1-2-1986]
No person shall operate or drive, or cause to be operated or driven, a motor truck or any commercial vehicle of over one and one-half (1½) tons weight upon any residential street in the City; provided however, nothing contained herein shall be constructed to impair the right to cross such street with limits at intersection points, nor to enter such street where it is desired to deliver goods, wares or merchandise to a person resident upon such street.
[Ord. No. 1344 §1, 3-9-1995]
It shall be unlawful to leave idling or in operation the engine of any commercial motor vehicle of one (1) ton or more while parked or standing within one hundred twenty-five (125) feet of any property zoned residential.
[Ord. No. 1208 §§1 — 2, 9-21-1989]
It shall be unlawful for any truck, semi-tractor or semi-trailer owner or operator to park in any off-street commercial area unless in a marked loading or unloading area, except in a motel or hotel parking area when the owner or operator is a registered guest at said hotel or motel.
It shall be unlawful for any truck, semi-truck tractor or semi-trailer owner or operator to cause, allow or permit any refrigeration compressor, motor, or other refrigeration equipment or any other vehicular engine on any truck, trailer, tractor, tractor-trailer or other commercial vehicle to run or operate while such vehicle is parked, placed or left standing within five hundred (500) feet of an occupied residential structure between the hours of 11:00 P.M. in the evening to 6:00 A.M. the following day.
[Ord. No. 1288 §§2 — 3, 2-11-1993]
During the times of winter storm conditions, or an emergency is declared by the Mayor or the Superintendent of the Public Works Department requiring City streets to be plowed and/or salted, it shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of any automobile, truck or trailer to park said vehicle on any street within the City during winter storm conditions. This parking prohibition will remain in effect until the storm has stopped and the street has been completely plowed.
Any person violating the provision of this Section shall be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) or more than five hundred dollars ($500.00). In addition, the Police Department at the request of the Superintendent of Public Works, or at the discretion of the Police Chief may cause such vehicles to be towed and impounded after having made and logged a reasonable attempt to contact the owner or operator of said automobile, truck or trailer. The owner or operator of said automobile, truck or trailer will also be liable for all towing and storage fees.
[Ord. No. 1077 §§2 — 3, 6-6-1985]
No person shall drive, operate, park or store a motor vehicle or trailer on residential premises in the City of Woodson Terrace except in or upon driveways, carports and garages designed and constructed for such purposes; nor shall any person operate, store or park a motor vehicle or trailer on any lawn area upon residential premises.
The term "motor vehicle" or "trailer", as used herein, shall mean any mechanical device on wheels for use on streets and highways for transport of persons or property.
[Ord. No. 1724 §§1 — 2, 2-21-2008]
Keeping, parking, storing or maintaining of any commercially licensed truck in excess of one (1) ton or any trailer or tractor-trailer designed to hold any merchandise or material for commercial or industrial purposes, on wheels, treads, runners or slides and any other equipment used in a trade, occupation or business other than vans or pickup trucks of one (1) ton or less capacity, or the using of any such vehicle or equipment for the storage of debris, scrap metal, salvage, pallets, waste materials or any other materials used in a trade, business or occupation in violation of the City's Zoning Ordinance shall be a public nuisance and subject to abatement.
Parking, storing or keeping any recreational vehicle including but not limited to RV's, motor homes, trailers, trailer homes, campers or camper trailers, beyond the front building line of the premises where kept shall constitute a nuisance for any such recreational vehicles, motor home, trailer home, travel trailer or camper which is occupied by any person other than upon entering or leaving the premises.
Any such foregoing vehicle or equipment permissible to be kept, parked, stored or maintained as hereunto before prescribed must at all times be on a paved concrete or asphalt surface behind the front building line. Failure to do so shall constitute a nuisance.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following conditions shall not be deemed a nuisance:
Temporary parking of a vehicle for the purpose of delivering, loading or unloading residential goods and merchandise; moving vans, moving furniture and household goods in or out of the residence; waste containers, trucks and equipment for the purpose of making repairs or improvements to the premises provided the work is diligently pursued to completion in a reasonable time. Any such use extending beyond a total of two (2) weeks shall be deemed unreasonable unless the owner of the premises secures a permit signed by the Administrative Assistant, Chief of Police or Acting Chief of Police, to continue such work where the owner demonstrates a need for additional time to complete the project. The date for completion of the work and removal of debris from the job site shall be set forth in such permit.