Pinellas Park restricts parking and storage of commercial vehicles in residentially zoned districts under Land Development Code Section 18-1532, with limited exceptions for size-limited service vehicles parked on a durable surface.
Section 18-1532 of Pinellas Park's Land Development Code generally prohibits parking commercial vehicles in residential zoning districts. A common exception permits one service-type vehicle per dwelling if it does not exceed roughly 8 feet in height, 8 feet in width, and 21 feet in length (including racks, ladders, and equipment) and is parked on a prepared, inorganic surface. Tractor-trailers, semi-trucks, dump trucks, and similar heavy commercial vehicles are not allowed. Temporary parking for delivery or service calls at a residence is permitted. Owners should verify exact dimensions with the Community Development Department.
Code Compliance citations, daily fines, and possible Special Magistrate hearings. Tractor-trailer storage in residential areas is treated as a serious violation.
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