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It is unlawful for any person to move a vehicle not owned, leased or under the control of the person into any prohibited area or away from a curb a distance as is unlawful.
(1989 Code, § 9.04) Penalty, see § 71.99
It is unlawful for any person to stop or park a vehicle on a street when directed or ordered to proceed by any police officer invested by law with authority to direct, control or regulate traffic.
(1989 Code, § 9.05) Penalty, see § 71.99
Except where angle parking is specifically allowed and indicated by curb or street marking or sign-posting, or all or any of them, each vehicle stopped or parked upon a two-way road where there is an adjacent curb shall be stopped or parked with the right-hand wheels of the vehicle parallel with, and within 12 inches of, the right-hand curb and, where painted markings appear on the curb or the street, the vehicle shall be within the markings, front and rear; provided, that upon a one-way roadway all vehicles shall be so parked, except that the left-hand wheels of the vehicle may be parallel with and within 12 inches from the left-hand curb, but the front of the vehicle in any event and with respect to the remainder of the vehicle, shall be in the direction of the flow of traffic upon the one-way street; and it is unlawful to park in violation of this section.
(1989 Code, § 9.06) Penalty, see § 71.99
Where angle parking has been established by Council resolution, and is allowed, as shown by curb or street marking or sign-posting, or all or any of them, each vehicle stopped or parked shall be at an angle of approximately 45 to 60 degrees with the front wheel touching the curb and within any parking lines painted on the curb or street; provided, that the front wheel not touching the curb shall be the portion of the vehicle furthest in the direction of one-way traffic; and it is unlawful to park in violation of this section.
(1989 Code, § 9.07) Penalty, see § 71.99
Upon streets not having a curb each vehicle shall be stopped or parked parallel and to the right of the paving, improved or main traveled part of the street; and it is unlawful to park in violation of this section.
(1989 Code, § 9.08) Penalty, see § 71.99
Parking on streets shall be limited as follows.
(A) It is unlawful for any person to stop, park or leave standing any vehicle upon any street for a continuous period in excess of 24 hours.
(B) The City Administrator/Clerk-Treasurer may, when authorized by resolution of the Council, designate certain streets, blocks or portions of streets or blocks as prohibited parking zones, or five-minute, ten-minute, 15-minute, 30-minute, one-hour, two-hour, four-hour, six-hour, eight-hour, morning or afternoon rush hour limited parking zones and shall mark by appropriate signs any zones so established. These zones shall be established whenever necessary for the convenience of the public or to minimize traffic hazards and preserve a free flow of traffic. It is unlawful for any person to stop, park or leave standing any vehicle in a prohibited parking zone, for a period of time in excess of the sign-posted limitation or during sign-posted hours of prohibited parking.
(1989 Code, § 9.09) Penalty, see § 71.99
(A) Definition. The term CALENDAR PARKING as used in this section shall apply during the period November 1 and May 1 of the year next following.
(B) Streets affected. The Council shall, by resolution, designate the streets upon which calendar parking shall be observed and shall provide that the same be sign-posted.
(C) Parking regulations. During the period that calendar parking is in effect, parking is permitted on even-numbered sides of streets and avenues on even-numbered days, and odd-numbered sides of streets and avenues on odd-numbered days.
(D) Time of change. The hours of 8:00 p.m. to 12:00 midnight of each day shall be the hours of change wherein all vehicles affected by calendar parking must be parked on the proper side of the street for the subsequent day.
(1989 Code, § 9.10) (Ord. 12, 2nd Ser., eff. 12-9-1994) Penalty, see § 71.99
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