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Kissimmee tables commercial‑vehicle rule, pauses enforcement pending workshop
Summary
The commission paused consideration of a proposed ordinance that would change how commercial vehicles are defined in residential areas, directed staff not to enforce the code section until it is updated and scheduled a workshop to set standards.
The Kissimmee City Commission on April 7 tabled a proposed change to residential commercial‑vehicle standards and directed staff not to enforce the affected code section until the ordinance is updated and the Commission provides workshop guidance.
Development Services Director Craig Holland (speaker 9) explained the proposed Ordinance 206‑12 would replace the current on‑site gross vehicle weight test with the vehicle manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) to determine whether a vehicle is commercial for long‑term residential parking purposes. Holland said GVWR is easier for code officers to…
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