Can commercial trucks and/or trailers park in a residential neighborhood?

 The parking of a motor vehicle used for commercial or industrial purposes and rated more than one ton capacity and trailers used for commercial or industrial purposes shall not be parked or stored in any residential zone except when loading, unloading, or rendering service. (CHMC §106.36.030E)                          

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1. Can I remain anonymous when I file a complaint?
2. How many vehicles can one person own?
3. How are codes enforced?
4. I have relatives visiting. Can they stay in their RV in front of our house?
5. Can commercial trucks and/or trailers park in a residential neighborhood?
6. I have mold in my home, what do I do?
7. How do I make a complaint about a city code violation?
8. I want to add to my existing driveway (or add a second driveway) by removing a side lawn. Do I need to notify anyone?
9. What is an approved parking surface?
10. My neighbor has a boat and trailer parked in the driveway. Is this allowed?
11. What happens when I report my neighbor for a city code violation?
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