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July 7, 2020 <br />Centerville Planning & Zoning Commission <br />Page 2 of 8 <br />Residential Driveways, Vehicles and Equipment Parking & Storage <br />Type <br /> r cars and trucks below size limits <br /> Vehicles & equipment (other than passenger vehicles): <br />o Standard items, defined by size <br />o Large items, defined by size and personal vs. commercial use <br /> <br />Size <br /> <br /> Passenger Vehicles and Standard items: vehicles, equipment, and related items that are <br />no more than: <br />o 25 feet in length <br />o 8 feet in height <br />o 14,000 pounds gross vehicle weight <br /> <br /> Large items: vehicles, equipment, and related items that are no more than: <br />o 40 feet in length <br />o 13 feet in height <br />o 19,500 pounds gross vehicle weight <br /> <br />\[Note: "Ton" rating. When light-duty trucks were first produced in the United States, they were rated by their <br />payload capacity in tons (e.g., 1 Ù 2-, 3 Ù 4- and 1-ton). Over time, payload capacities for most domestic pickup <br />trucks have increased while the ton titles have stayed the same. The now-imprecise ton rating is presently used to <br />compare standard sizes, rather than actual capacities.\] <br />Commercial vs. personal use <br /> Passenger Vehicles or Standard items can be either for personal or commercial use; <br /> Larger items must be for personal use only; no commercial vehicles are allowed. <br /> <br />Number <br /> <br /> Any number of licensed and operable automobiles are allowed, if on a permitted <br />driveway. <br /> Three other S tandard or Large items are allowed on a lot, only one of which may be a <br />Large item. <br /> Vehicles or equipment loaded on a trailer shall not count as separate units, but rather the <br />trailer shall count as one unit; <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />