Are commercial vehicles allowed to be stored/parked in my neighborhood?
Any vehicle that has over four (4) wheels, more than two (2) axles, is taller than eight (8) feet from ground level, or has a total length more than twenty-two (22) feet is defined as a commercial vehicle. They cannot be stored/parked in a residential neighborhood unless it is within a garage or if the vehicle belongs to a company doing work on your house. Official vehicles of city, county, or state governments and public utilities are exempt.

Reference: Section 55.15, Rockledge Land Development Regulations
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