§ 71.06 TOWN PARKING LOTS; RESTRICTIONS.
   It is unlawful for any person to park any vehicle or otherwise occupy or use a town parking lot per § 71.05 of this chapter in violation of any of the following provisions:
   (A)   Exceed parking time limitations or violate use limitations and the like as specified on posted signs and any applicable rule or regulation of the town.
   (B)   Any vehicle that is prohibited by type of vehicle from parking overnight on any public street, as specified per any section of this chapter, shall be prohibited from parking overnight in a town parking lot, unless authorization has been granted by the Town Manager or designee to allow such vehicle to park in the town lot on a temporary basis for a specified purpose.
   (C)   Storage of motorized vehicles or the storage for any length of time of trailers, boats, equipment, building materials or other merchandise in a town parking lot is prohibited, unless authorization has been granted by the Town Manager or designee to store such in the town lot on a temporary basis for a specified purpose.
   (D)   Use of a town parking lot as a campground or otherwise occupied by any automobile, recreational vehicle, truck, truck with camper shell, or trailer while said vehicle is utilized as a daytime and/or nighttime place of residence is prohibited.
   (E)   Town owned and operated public parking lots shall be available solely for the temporary parking of vehicles by members of the public while patronizing or employed at local businesses or while visiting or otherwise staying at local residences. Use of such lots by person(s) loitering or engaging in any games, gambling, vending of merchandise or services, consumption of alcoholic drink, or other activities not directly associated with and necessary for the parking of vehicles, is prohibited. Littering, depositing trash or waste materials, abandoning any vehicle or equipment in a town parking lot, or purposely defacing or damaging any part of a town parking lot is prohibited.
(Ord. 2021-04, passed 9-14-2021; Ord. 2021-02, passed 2-8-2022) Penalty, see § 71.99