Seminole Chapter 39 limits where commercial vehicles, trucks, and trailers may stop, stand, or park, particularly in residential neighborhoods and on city streets overnight.
Chapter 39, Article II of the City of Seminole Code regulates the parking of commercial vehicles. Heavy trucks, semi-tractors, dump trucks, and similar large commercial vehicles are typically prohibited from parking in residential zoning districts except for brief active loading or unloading. Vehicles exceeding standard residential dimensions may not be stored in driveways, front yards, or on residential streets overnight. Branded service vehicles below the size thresholds may generally park at the operator's residence. Pinellas County code complements city rules by addressing nuisance vehicles and unscreened storage.
Code enforcement issues a notice of violation. Repeat or unresolved cases proceed to the special magistrate, who may impose daily fines until compliance is achieved.
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