§ 76.13 PARKING DURING SNOW EMERGENCY.
   (A)   A snow emergency exists where freezing rain or two inches or more of snow has fallen whereas constituting a serious public hazard.
   (B)   During such snow emergency, in order to properly clean the streets, vehicles will be legally parked on all village streets except for the downtown business districts between College Avenue and Jefferson Street and Jackson Street and Vance Street, and any streets which currently restrict parking to one side of the street only, when:
      (1)   On odd-numbered calendar days, vehicles are parked on the side of the street which has odd-numbered building addresses; and
      (2)   On even-numbered calendar days, vehicles are parked on the side of the street which has even-numbered building addresses.
   (C)   No vehicles shall be permitted to park in village parking lots or in the downtown business districts between College Avenue and Jefferson Street and Jackson Street and Vance Street, or any streets which currently restrict parking to one side of the street only, for a longer continuous time than 24 hours until such time that the snow has been cleaned up.
   (D)   Whenever any police officer finds a vehicle parked in violation of this section, such officer may require the driver or other person in charge of the vehicle to move the same, to a position off the street or parking lot, or such officer may cause the vehicle to be moved or impounded at the owner’s expense.
   (E)   Whoever violates the provisions of this section shall be guilty of a minor misdemeanor and may be fined not in excess of $100.
(Ord. 3-99, passed 3-8-1999; Ord. 02-18, passed 2-12-2018) Penalty, see § 76.99