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Introductory*
City of Baltimore
Council Bill
Introduced by: Councilmember Henry
A Bill Entitled
An Ordinance concerning
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Commercial Vehicle Parking - Clarification of Scope
For the purpose of clarifying certain exceptions regarding the prohibitions set forth in Article 31 {“Transit and Traffic”} on commercial vehicles parking; deleting an unnecessary limitation; conforming related provisions; and providing for a special effective date.
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By repealing and re-ordaining, with amendments
Article 31 - Transit and Traffic
Section(s) 6-26
Baltimore City Code
(Edition 2000)
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore, That the Laws of Baltimore City read as follows:
Baltimore City Code
Article 31. Transit and Traffic
Subtitle 6. Parking, Standing, and Stopping Regulations
Part 5. Commercial Vehicles and Trailers
§ 6-26. Commercial vehicles.
[(a) “Commercial vehicle” limited.]
[In this section, “commercial vehicle” does not include a vehicle that:
(1) has a maximum gross vehicle weight of less than 7,000 pounds and a manufacturer’s rated capacity of ¾ ton or less;
(2) except for a passenger car (as defined in Maryland Vehicle Law § 11-144.1), has no commercial advertising on the exterior of the vehicle or on any equipment attached to the vehicle;
(3) is not visibly loaded with supplies or equipment; and
(4) is designed to carry 15 or fewer passengers.]
(a) [(b)] Stopping by residence.
(1) Exce...
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