Pinellas County Code Sec. 122-37 prohibits storing or parking commercial trucks and oversized prohibited vehicles in residential zoning districts to prevent traffic hazards and protect neighborhood character.
Pinellas County Code Sec. 122-37, located in Chapter 122 Article II Stopping, Standing and Parking, prohibits storage, parking, and maintenance of prohibited commercial vehicles and equipment in residential zoning districts. The intent is to prevent traffic and safety problems endangering residents. Off-street parking design standards for commercial vehicles in non-residential districts are set by the Land Development Code Chapter 138 Article X under Sec. 138-3602 motor vehicle parking. Operators of work trucks, box trucks, and similar commercial fleet vehicles in unincorporated Pinellas County must use compliant off-street parking on commercial property rather than residential curbs or driveways.
Code enforcement notices, escalating daily fines, and removal orders apply through the Pinellas County Special Magistrate process.
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