Why can't I park my car anywhere I want to on my property?

According to City Code, no vehicle can be parked on grass or an unpaved surface. However, the vehicle can be stored in an enclosed structure on the property. If a vehicle is parked in the open, it must be parked on a paved surface, be properly licensed and be operable (Sections 13-102 and 28-349).

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1. I am having safety concerns about the dead tree in a public right-of-way. Who do I call?
2. Is it really legal for a Code Enforcement Inspector to inspect my private property?
3. I think I have rats on my property. What do I do?
4. I would like to get involved in recycling. Are there any recycle programs that I can participate in?
5. My apartment has mice, roaches, or ants. Who is responsible for pest control?
6. My case has been referred to the Administrative Hearing Officer. Where do I go?
7. My neighbor's tree has branches that hang over my property. What can I do about it?
8. There is a wild animal wandering my neighborhood. What do I do?
9. What do I do with my old tires?
10. When does yard waste collection begin and end?
11. Where can I find the codes Code Enforcement is enforcing?
12. Who do I call if my home (or apartment) has mold?
13. Who is Code Enforcement?
14. Why can't I park my car anywhere I want to on my property?
15. Why did the City cut my grass or clean my yard and send me a bill?