Jenny Sparks, Loveland Reporter-HeraldA recreational vehicle sits parked in the 400 block of north Grant Avenue Wednesday, June 6 in a downtown Loveland neighborhood. It will soon be legal to park certain larger vehicles like this on neighborhood streets in Loveland. A law in Loveland intended to restrict large vehicles from obstructing neighborhood streets is getting an edit — one that will decriminalize parking common trucks and SUVs such as the Hummer, Ford F-350 and Chevrolet Suburban on residential streets. The 1977 code that puts hundreds or thousands of vehicle owners in Loveland in violation is unenforceable and outdated, Loveland Police Officer Nathan Schadewald told the City Council on Tuesday. The council unanimously approved changes to the code on first reading; a second reading of the amended ordinance will be presented to the City Council on July 3. “We believe that the intent of the ’77 code was to restrict very large vehicles on city streets that became a nuisance, took up space or were potential obstructions,” Schadewald said.