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Ordinance No. 1043 01-23-1995 ORDINANCE NO. 1043 III AN ORDINANCE RECODIFYING THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, CHAPTER 506, ENTITLED "VEHICLE PARKING", BY AMENDING SECTION 506.02, "DEFINITIONS", AND 506.13, "PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS"; AND CHAPTER 128, ENTITLED "ABATEMENT OF EXTERIOR PUBLIC NUISANCES", BY AMENDING SECTION 128.02, "APPLICATION", AND RENUMBERING THE REMAINING SECTIONS CONSECUTIVELY The Council of the City of Fridley does hereby ordain as follows: 506. VEHICLE PARKING 506.02. DEFINITIONS 1. Bus. "Bus" means every motor vehicle designed for carrying more than 15 passengers including the driver, and used for transporting persons. 2. Large Commercial Vehicle. A truck, truck-tractor, tractor, semi-trailer, van, or bus as defined herein having a licensed gross vehicle weight over 12,000 pounds. 3. Manufactured Home; Park Trailer; Travel Trailer. III (a) "Manufactured home" has the meaning given it in Minnesota State Statute Section 327.31, subdivision 6. (b) "Park trailer" means a trailer that: 1) exceeds eight feet in width but is no larger than 400 square feet when the collapsible components are fully extended or at maximum horizontal width, and 2) is used as temporary living quarters. "Park trailer" does not included a manufactured home. (c) "Travel trailer" means a trailer, mounted on wheels, that: 1) is designed to provide temporary living quarters during recreation, camping or travel; 2) does not require a special highway movement permit based on its size or weight when towed by a motor vehicle; and 3) complies with Minnesota State Statute Sections 169.80, subdivision 2, and 169.81, subdivision 2. 4. Passenger Automobile. III "Passenger automobile" means any motor vehicle designed and used for the carrying of not more than 15 persons including the driver, and does not include motorcycles, motor scooters, and buses as defined herein. Page 2 -- Ordinance No. 1043 5. Pickup Truck. "Pickup truck" means any truck with a manufacturer's nominal rated carrying capacity of three-fourths ton or less and commonly known as a pickup truck. 6. Residential District. Means and includes those areas zoned single family dwelling areas, two family areas, and general multiple family areas (Ref. 552) . 7. Semi-trailer. "Semi-trailer" means a vehicle of the trailer type so designed and used in conjunction with a truck-tractor that a considerable part of its own weight or that of its load rests upon and is carried by the truck-tractor and shall include a trailer drawn by a truck-tractor semitrailer combination. 8. Tractor. "Tractor" means any motor vehicle designed or used for drawing other vehicles but having no provision for carrying loads independently. 9. Trailer. "Trailer" means any vehicle designed for carrying property or passenger on its own structure and for being drawn by a motor vehicle but shall not include a trailer drawn by a truck-tractor semitrailer combination, or an auxiliary axle on a motor vehicle which carries a portion of the weight of the motor vehicle to which it is attached. 10. Truck. "Truck" means any motor vehicle designed and used for carrying things other than passengers, except pickup trucks and vans as defined herein. 11. Truck-tractor. "Truck-tractor" means: (a) a motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing other vehicles and not constructed to carry a load other than a part of the weight of the vehicle and load drawn; and (b) a motor vehicle designed and used primarily for drawing other vehicles used exclusively for transporting motor vehicles and capable of carrying motor vehicles on its own structure. 12. Van. "Van" means any vehicle of box like design with no barrier or separation between the operator's area, and the remainder of the cargo carrying area, and with a manufacturer's nominal rating capacity of three-fourths ton or less. Page 3 - Ordinance No. 1043 13. Vehicle. "Motor Vehicle" means any self-propelled vehicle not operated exclusively upon railroad tracks and any vehicle propelled or drawn by a self-propelled vehicle and includes vehicles known as trackless trolleys which are propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires but not operated upon rails, except snowmobiles, manufactured homes, park trailers, and all-terrain vehicles. 506.13. PARKING IN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICTS 1. One large commercial vehicle having a licensed gross vehicle weight over 12,000 pounds may be parked on property in any residential district provided it meets the following requirements. In no circumstances may more than one large commercial vehicle be parked on residentially zoned property. A. The owner or operator of the vehicle must reside on the property. B. The vehicle shall be parked on a hardsurface driveway in compliance with the applicable zoning district requirements. C. Noise from idling the engine shall not exceed the L50 standards provided for in Chapter 124.03.02 of the Fridley City Code. The vehicles' engine must not be idled for more than thirty (30) minutes in any one (1) hour period. In no circumstances may the engine idle for more than two periods, lasting thirty (30) minutes each, in one twenty-four (24) hour period. For purposes of this section, idling shall mean running the vehicle engine for more than three (3) minutes. D. The permitted vehicle shall be parked at least ten (10) feet from the front property line. 2. Recreational vehicles as defined in Minnesota State Statutes 168.011, Subdivision 25, boats and boat trailers are exempt from the provisions of Section 506.13.01. 3. School buses which are parked or stored on church properties and used in conjunction with church related activities are exempt from the provisions of Section 506.13.01. 4. Large commercial vehicles parked at hotels and motels as defined in Chapter 205 of the Fridley Zoning Code are exempt from the provisions of this Section 506.13.01. 5. Owners or operators of large commercial vehicles shall comply with the provisions of this chapter by March 1, 1995. All large commercial vehicles not in compliance with Section 506.13.O1.A. , C, and D, must be removed by March 1, 1995. Owners or operators who need to install a hardsurface driveway as required in Section 506.13.O1.B shall install the driveway no later than July 1, 1995. Large commercial vehicles in Page 4 - Ordinance No. 1043 violation of this chapter shall be considered a public nuisance and may be abated as provided in Chapter 128. 6. No person shall park or leave standing a truck tractor, semi-trailer, bus (except for school buses during normal operation of their routes between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. on weekday mornings) , manufactured home, park trailer, travel trailer, or truck having a licensed gross weight over 12,000 pounds, whether attended or unattended, upon the public - streets in any residential district unless in the process of loading or unloading and then only for such period of time necessary to load or unload (Ref. 552, 741) . ' 128. ABATEMENT OF EXTERIOR PUBLIC NUISANCES 128.02. APPLICATION This Chapter shall apply to the abatement of public nuisances maintained exterior to the principal structure involving junk vehicles (as defined in Chapter 123) , large commercial vehicles having a gross licensed weight over 12,000 pounds, which are in violation of the provisions of Chapter 506, and outside storage of materials and equipment including, but not limited to, dis- used machinery, household appliances and furnishings, tires, automotive parts, scrap metal, lumber, and all other materials deemed to create an exterior public nuisances as described in 128.01. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 23RD DAY OF JANUARY, 1995. WILLIAM J. N - MAYOR ATTEST: td1A/m. CIVAI WILLIAM A. CHAMPA - CITY TERK Public Hearing: October 17, 1994 First Reading: December 19, 1994 Second Reading January 23, 1995 Publication: January 31, 1995