Boulder County's parking ordinance sets no special weight or size ban aimed at commercial trucks on county roads; the same abandoned-vehicle, sign, driveway, and hydrant rules apply. Land-use limits on outdoor business storage are the main restriction on private lots.
Ordinance 2024-1 regulates parking by conduct and location (abandoned vehicles, fire-hydrant clearance, loading zones, signed restrictions) rather than by singling out commercial vehicles, so a legally registered commercial vehicle parked on a county road is governed by the same 72-hour abandoned rule and posted signs. On private residential lots the constraint comes from the Land Use Code: home occupations may not include outdoor storage of goods, materials, or equipment, and in subdivisions only one associated work vehicle may be parked outside. There is no county-wide overnight commercial-vehicle-in-residential ban like many cities impose.
Location-based parking violations carry $15/$30/$60 civil penalties; home-occupation outdoor-storage violations are enforced through the Land Use Code as zoning violations.
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