Coconino County zoning restricts commercial-vehicle parking in residential districts. Heavy trucks, semis, and equipment trailers are barred; a resident's single work van or pickup is generally allowed. HOAs often add stricter limits.
Unincorporated Coconino County regulates residential commercial-vehicle parking through its zoning ordinance. Semi-tractors, trailers, dump trucks, and other heavy commercial vehicles may not be stored in residential districts, while a resident's personal-use work van or pickup is typically allowed on a driveway, and temporary parking for active deliveries and service calls is fine. Contractors with larger equipment must keep it on commercial, industrial, or appropriately zoned property. Rural and agricultural tracts have more flexibility than platted mountain subdivisions. Across Flagstaff-area HOA neighborhoods, covenants commonly bar any lettered van, box truck, or equipment trailer from being parked in view.
Parking a prohibited commercial vehicle in a residential district brings county zoning citations and daily fines, with towing possible. HOA covenants add separate fines for visible commercial vehicles.
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