Loading zones are a city matter, not a Weld County one. Greeley designates loading zones and off-street loading requirements in its Development Code (Title 24, Chapter 10, Off-Street Parking and Loading Standards); stopping in a posted loading zone beyond permitted activity is a parking infraction.
Greeley's Development Code Title 24, Chapter 10 sets off-street parking and loading standards, requiring certain nonresidential developments to provide loading spaces sized for delivery vehicles. On-street loading zones are posted by the city, and Municipal Code Title 16, Chapter 2 makes it an infraction to park in a posted loading zone other than for active loading or unloading. Unincorporated Weld County, being rural and agricultural, does not designate residential loading zones; deliveries occur on private property. Commercial vehicle staging at homes in the county is instead governed by the Chapter 23 commercial-vehicle permit rules.
Parking in a posted loading zone beyond active loading is a Greeley parking infraction, fine up to $500 plus costs, and the vehicle may be towed if it obstructs traffic under §16-685.
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