Frisco Code Sec. 30-58 prohibits parking commercial vehicles over 1 ton capacity or with more than 2 axles in residential zones. Includes semi-tractors, dump trucks, and stake-bed trucks. Tradesperson vans under the size threshold are allowed.
A commercial vehicle exceeding 20 ft in length, 8 ft in height, or 1-ton capacity cannot be parked overnight in residential areas. Work vans, pickup trucks, and company cars under these limits are permitted in driveways. Tow trucks, box trucks, and tractor units must park at commercial yards. Trailers with advertising signage also restricted.
Citation with 48-hour move order. Continuing violation 200-500 per day. Repeat offenders subject to Class C misdemeanor prosecution in municipal court.
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