As used in this chapter:
"Commercial trailer"
means any trailer which is used or maintained for compensation, or profit or designed, used, or maintained primarily for the transportation of property.
"Commercial vehicle"
means any vehicle which is used or maintained for the transportation of persons for hire, compensation, or profit or designed, used, or maintained primarily for the transportation of property.
"Oversize vehicle"
means any vehicle which exceeds 23 feet in length; or exceeds 80 inches in width; or exceeds 82 inches in height. Oversize vehicles do not include pickup trucks which are taller than 82 inches or wider than 80 inches; provided that they do not have a camper shell which exceeds the height of the cab and overhangs the sides of the vehicle. In addition, unattached or attached trailers may not park on city public streets, including Pacific Coast Highway if they meet the definition of an oversize vehicle.
"Permit"
means a permit issued by the city of Malibu pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
"Recreational"
means any vehicle or trailer that is noncommercial and is used for recreation or transportation of personal goods.
"Resident"
means any person who lives in a dwelling unit located within the city of Malibu.
"Residential district"
means the districts of the city and roads and rights-of-way included within or immediately adjacent thereto.
"Trailer"
means a trailer, semi-trailer, camp trailer, un-mounted camper, or trailer coach as defined in the California Vehicle Code.
(Ord. 427 § 2, 2017)
Oversize commercial vehicles and commercial trailers making local deliveries shall not park along public streets for more than two hours before the vehicle must be moved at least 1,000 feet from the location it was parked.
Non-commercial oversize vehicles and trailers may park along public streets for only two hours between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. before the vehicle must be moved at least 1,000 feet from the location it was parked.
(Ord. 427 § 2, 2017)
The following vehicles shall be exempt from the parking restrictions of Section 10.18.030:
A. 
A vehicle owned or operated by a utility, whether privately or publicly owned, when used in the course of business.
B. 
A vehicle owned or operated by a governmental agency when used in the course of official government business.
C. 
A vehicle that has been issued an authorized emergency vehicle permit by the commissioner of the California Highway Patrol, when that vehicle is used in the course of business.
D. 
Commercial oversize vehicles and trailers making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares, and merchandise from or to any building or structure located on the street or highway in a residential district.
E. 
Commercial oversize vehicles and trailers delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide repair, alteration, remodeling, or construction or any building or structure located on the street or highway for which a valid building permit, where required, has been obtained.
F. 
A vehicle or trailer that is in compliance with Section 10.18.030 and is visibly displaying a valid permit issued pursuant to Section 10.18.050 that:
1. 
Is attached to the rearview mirror of the vehicle, or front/dashboard of the vehicle/trailer if it does not have a rearview mirror; and
2. 
Can be read from outside the vehicle/trailer.
(Ord. 427 § 2, 2017)
A. 
After a complete application has been submitted demonstrating residency, the city shall issue a permit to allow a resident to park a specific trailer or oversize vehicle on city streets for a period of not more than 72 hours. However, no permit shall be issued until the applicant has paid all of his or her outstanding parking citations, including all civil penalties and related fees. Permit fees shall cover the cost of maintaining the oversize vehicle parking permit program and be set by city council. No vehicle or person may receive more than 10 permits under this section during a calendar year.
B. 
Duration. Parking permits shall be valid for 72 hours and specify the dates it is active and the vehicle is it issued for. No refund of permit fees will be granted once the permit has been issued.
C. 
Parking Permits. Applicants shall be residents required to present proof of residency within the city of Malibu. All parking permits shall be imprinted with the permit number of the resident applicant. In addition, the vehicle or trailer must be parked within 1,000 feet of the owner's residence.
D. 
Availability of Parking. A permit shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder thereof an on-street parking space within the city.
E. 
Restrictions and Conditions. The issuance of such permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or approval of, any violation of this code, California Vehicle Code, or any other law or regulation.
(Ord. 427 § 2, 2017)
A. 
With the exception of Section 10.18.060, any person violating the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to fines and penalties per the provisions of Chapter 10.12 and as adopted by the city by resolution or ordinance.
B. 
In addition to all other enforcement remedies, any person violating Section 10.18.060 shall be subject to administrative fines and penalties per the provisions of Chapter 1.10.
(Ord. 427 § 2, 2017)