Greeley Municipal Code §16-685 lets the city remove, tow or impound vehicles that are commercial or oversized when parked in an area zoned residential, after notice to the owner. Weld County limits oversized commercial vehicles at homes through its Chapter 23 zoning permit rules.
Greeley Municipal Code §16-685(b) authorizes removal of a vehicle that is abandoned, inoperable, improperly stored, unlawful, or commercial or oversized when parked in an area zoned residential, after conspicuous notice giving the owner 72 hours to move it. Oversized recreational vehicles left on streets also fall under the 72-hour limit in §16-684. In unincorporated Weld County, oversized commercial vehicles at a residence require a Zoning Permit for a Commercial Vehicle and a legal lot of at least one acre (§23-4-950). Standard personal RVs and boats stored on the owner's lot are treated as accessory and are generally allowed.
Oversized or commercial vehicles in residential zones are tagged, then removed, towed or impounded 72 hours after notice, with the owner liable for expenses (§16-685(b)). Parking fines up to $500.
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