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§ 71.09 PARKING HOURS.
   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
§ 71.10 CALENDAR PARKING.
   (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
§ 71.11 TRUCK PARKING.
   (A)   It is unlawful to park a detached semi-trailer upon any street, city-owned parking lot or other public property except those that are specifically designated by the Council by resolution and sign-posted.
   (B)   It is unlawful to park a truck (other than a truck of 12,000 pounds gross vehicle weight or less), truck-trailer, tractor-trailer or truck-tractor within an area zoned as a residential district except for the purpose of loading or unloading the same, and then only during the time as is reasonably necessary for that activity.
   (C)   It is unlawful to park a commercial vehicle of more than 12,000 pounds gross vehicle weight upon any street in the business district except streets as specifically designated by the Council by resolution and sign-posted, but parking of the vehicle for a period of not more than 20 minutes shall be permitted in that space for the purpose of necessary access to abutting property while actively loading or unloading, when the access cannot reasonably be secured from an alley or from an adjacent street where truck parking is not so restricted.
   (D)   It is unlawful to park a truck or other vehicle using or equipped with a trailer, or extended body or other extension or projection beyond the original length of the vehicle, or any passenger bus, diagonally along any street except for a time sufficient to load or unload, and in that case, only parallel parking shall be permitted; provided, however, that a truck may stand backed up to the curb if the weight or bulk of the load makes parallel parking impracticable, but then only for a period of time sufficient to load or unload.
   (E)   Parking of commercial vehicles is permitted in duly designated and sign-posted loading zones and in alleys, for a period of up to 20 minutes, provided that the alley parking does not prevent the flow of traffic therein, all of which shall be for the purpose of access to abutting or adjacent property while actively loading or unloading.
(1989 Code, § 9.11) Penalty, see § 71.99
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