Greeley restricts parking of large commercial vehicles in residential areas. Heavy trucks, semi-trailers, and commercial equipment may not be stored in residential zones.
Under Greeley's zoning regulations, large commercial vehicles including semi-trailers, heavy trucks over certain weight limits, and commercial equipment are restricted from parking in residential areas. Standard-size work vehicles with commercial markings are generally permitted. Commercial vehicles must be stored at commercially or industrially zoned locations. Code enforcement handles complaints about commercial vehicles in residential neighborhoods.
Violations result in code enforcement notices and fines. Non-compliant vehicles must be relocated.
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