Commercial vehicles over 3/4 ton or with commercial signage/equipment (dump trucks, box trucks, tractor-trailers) prohibited overnight in residential zones. Contractor pickups/vans under weight limit typically allowed.
Snellville zoning prohibits overnight storage of heavy commercial vehicles, tractor-trailers, and construction equipment in residential districts. The common threshold in GA cities is 3/4 ton GVWR or dual-rear-wheel configuration. Standard contractor pickups and work vans under that weight are typically permitted on private property but may be restricted by HOA covenants. Commercial vehicles on-site for active work are exempt.
Zoning citation: $100-$500. Repeat violations may escalate.
Snellville, GA
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Georgia has no statewide spite fence law. Boundary fence disputes are a common-law nuisance matter. Property owner is responsible for fence on their side of ...
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