In unincorporated Lake County, no vehicle exceeding a GVWR of 12,000 lbs may be parked, stored or kept on any residential public street, avenue, alley or right-of-way. Government emergency vehicles are exempt. Commercial vehicle storage is limited by the LDR zoning-district parking rules.
Lake County LDR Section 3.06.03(B) is the operative rule: a vehicle over 12,000 lbs GVWR may not be parked, stored or kept on a residential street or right-of-way. The broader Section 3.06.00 governs the parking, storing or keeping of vehicles, vessels, buses, trailers, trucks and commercial vehicles across the residential and agricultural zoning districts (A, RA, AR, R-1 through R-10, RP, RM, RV, etc.). Heavy commercial vehicles are generally directed off residential streets and into permitted, screened, or on-site locations. Incorporated cities within the county set their own commercial-vehicle rules.
A code officer issues a notice of violation; continued noncompliance goes before the Code Enforcement Special Magistrate, who may impose daily fines and liens under FS Chapter 162.
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