San Antonio |
Code of Ordinances |
Chapter 19. MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC |
Article VI. STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING |
Division 6. MOTOR VEHICLE IDLING |
§ 19-249.003. Exemptions.
Section 19-249.002 does not apply to:
(1)
A motor vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight rating of fourteen thousand (14,000) pounds or less;
(2)
A motor vehicle that has a gross vehicle weight rating greater than fourteen thousand (14,000) pounds and that is equipped with 2008 or subsequent model year heavy-duty diesel engine or liquefied or compressed natural gas engine that has been certified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency or a state environmental agency to emit no more than thirty (30) grams of nitrogen oxide emissions per hour when idling;
(3)
The primary propulsion engine of a motor vehicle being used to provide air conditioning or heating necessary for employee health or safety in an armored vehicle while the employee remains inside the vehicle to guard the contents or while the vehicle is being loaded or unloaded;
(4)
A motor vehicle forced to remain motionless because of traffic conditions over which the operator has no control;
(5)
A motor vehicle being used by the United States military, national guard, or reserve forces, or as an emergency or law enforcement motor vehicle;
(6)
The primary propulsion engine of a motor vehicle providing a power source necessary for mechanical operation, other than propulsion;
(7)
The primary propulsion engine of a motor vehicle being operated for maintenance or diagnostic purposes;
(8)
The primary propulsion engine of a motor vehicle being operated solely to defrost a windshield;
(9)
The primary propulsion engine of a motor vehicle that is being used to supply heat or air conditioning necessary for passenger comfort and safety in vehicles intended for commercial or public passenger transportation or passenger transit operations, in which case idling up to a maximum of thirty (30) minutes is allowed;
(10)
The primary propulsion engine of a motor vehicle being used to provide air conditioning or heating necessary for employee health or safety while the employee is using the vehicle to perform an essential job function related to roadway construction or maintenance;
(11)
The primary propulsion engine of a motor vehicle being used as airport ground support equipment;
(12)
The owner of a motor vehicle rented or leased to a person who operates the vehicle and is not employed by the owner; section 19-249.002 does apply to the operator of the vehicle; or
(13)
A motor vehicle when idling is necessary to power a heater or air conditioner while a driver is using the vehicle's sleeper berth for a government-mandated rest period and is not within two (2) miles of a facility offering external heating and air conditioning connections at a time when those connections are available.
(Ord. No. 2016-06-30-0517 , § 2, 6-30-16)