§ 151.02 PARKING PERMITTED; EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   Parking trailer. No person shall park or locate, for residence or business purposes, any trailer on any street, alley, or highway, or other public place, or in any lot, parcel, or tract of real estate within the corporate limits of the city except as provided in division (B) below and § 151.04.
('67 Code, § 151.02(A))
   (B)   Temporary and transient parking.
      (1)   Temporary parking of any trailer upon the city streets or alleys shall be lawful provided all city and state traffic ordinances are complied with.
      (2)   Transient parking shall be lawful within the corporate limits if any transient desiring to park a trailer makes application for and obtains from the Clerk-Treasurer a permit for such transient parking for a definite period of time not to exceed 14 days.
      (3)   Any parking of any trailer on the streets or alleys of the city, or transient parking otherwise than as provided for in this section shall be unlawful.
('67 Code, § 151.03)
(Ord. 3-1952, passed 3-17-52)
   (C)   For provisions concerning the storage or parking of mobile homes, recreational vehicles, campers, utility trailers, boat trailers, cars, trucks, trailers, or other vehicles in residential areas, see §§ 71.80 through 71.82.
(Ord. 7-1990, passed 10-15-90)
   (D)   For provisions concerning the storage or parking of automobiles, motorcycles, boats, boat trailers, house cars, mobile homes, trailers, vans, campers, pickup trucks, trucks, and any other motor vehicles on city streets and alleys, see §§ 71.90 and 71.91.
(Ord. 8-1990, passed 10-15-90)