Stanislaus County Code prohibits parking a commercial vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more on any street in a residential district, except for temporary pickups, deliveries, or building-material drops (Code Sec. 11.08.090). Truck parking (GVWR over 10,101 lbs) is also banned on numerous signed county streets (Code Sec. 11.08.120).
For unincorporated Stanislaus County, Code Sec. 11.08.090 makes it unlawful to park or leave standing any commercial vehicle, as defined in the California Vehicle Code, on any street within a residential district if the vehicle has a manufacturer's gross vehicle weight rating of ten thousand pounds or more. The only exceptions are temporary stops for pickups or deliveries of goods, wares, and merchandise, or delivering materials for the bona fide repair, alteration, remodeling, or construction of a building for which a permit has been obtained. Separately, Code Sec. 11.08.120 prohibits truck parking, defined there as any vehicle with a GVWR in excess of ten thousand one hundred one pounds, on a long list of specific county streets and highways where signs give notice (for example portions of North Star Way, Galaxy Way, Stratos Way, Sisk Road, Oakdale Road, and Claus Road); this is authorized by Vehicle Code 22507. The county also restricts commercial vehicles exceeding 14,000 pounds maximum gross weight from using certain county highways as through routes (Code Sec. 11.16.090, authority Vehicle Code 21101(c)). Violations of Chapters 11.08 and 11.16 are infractions punishable under Vehicle Code 42001 (Code Sec. 11.32.010).
Parking a commercial vehicle of 10,000 lbs GVWR or more on a residential-district street, beyond a temporary delivery or permitted-construction drop, is a violation of Code Sec. 11.08.090. Parking a truck over 10,101 lbs GVWR on a signed no-truck-parking street violates Code Sec. 11.08.120. Both are infractions under Vehicle Code 42001.
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