Unincorporated Mono County has no found dedicated ordinance restricting where commercial trucks may park on residential lots; on-road truck operation and parking follow the California Vehicle Code, and off-street commercial parking is shaped by the General Plan's zoning and parking-lot standards.
No specific countywide ordinance limiting the size or hours of commercial-vehicle parking in residential areas was located in unincorporated Mono County. On county roads, commercial vehicles are subject to the California Vehicle Code, including the general parking prohibitions of CVC §22500 (no blocking driveways, intersections, sidewalks) and the 72-hour limit of CVC §22651(k). Where a commercial operation parks fleet vehicles on a parcel, Mono County's land-use rules apply: General Plan (Land Development Regulations) Chapter 06 – Parking requires that land used for parking lots be developed with paving, drainage, and painting according to the specifications of the county Planning Division and Public Works Department (Section 06.020), and access must meet county Roadway Standards. Running a trucking or contractor yard from a residential parcel may also trigger home-occupation or use-permit requirements through Community Development. CVC §22507 lets the County post and enforce truck-specific street restrictions where needed, for example on weight-limited or snow-route segments.
On-road violations are cited under the California Vehicle Code by the Sheriff or CHP, with citation and possible tow. Using residential land for commercial vehicle storage beyond what zoning allows is a code-compliance matter handled by Mono County Community Development.
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