Heavy trucks, trailers over two-and-a-half tons and major recreational equipment may not be parked or stored on a residential public right-of-way in Fayetteville except for active loading or unloading.
Fayetteville's UDO restricts what may sit in the street right-of-way in residential zoning districts: heavy trucks, trailers with a rated capacity over two-and-one-half tons, and major recreational equipment are barred except during active loading or unloading. In unincorporated Cumberland County, the county does not run a comprehensive on-street parking program; instead its nuisance-vehicle ordinance treats a vehicle left on public grounds in violation of a parking law, or left more than seven days on public grounds, as abandoned and subject to removal. Ordinary passenger-vehicle street parking within Fayetteville is governed separately by the city's traffic code and posted signs.
Vehicles left on public grounds in violation may be declared abandoned and towed; Fayetteville enforces right-of-way violations under its UDO and traffic code.
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