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No person shall park a school bus, commercial tractor, agricultural tractor, truck of more than one-ton capacity, bus, trailer, semitrailer, pole trailer or moving van on the street, berm or public right-of-way adjacent to Broadview Road, East Royalton Road, West Royalton Road and Interstate Route 77.
(Ord. 80-78, passed 10-16-1978)
In any hearing on a charge of illegally parking a motor vehicle, testimony that a vehicle bearing a certain license plate was found unlawfully parked as prohibited by the provisions of this Traffic Code, and further testimony that the record of the Ohio Registrar of Motor Vehicles shows that the license plate was issued to the defendant, shall be prima facie evidence that the vehicle which was unlawfully parked, was so parked by the defendant. A certified registration copy, showing such fact, from the Registrar shall be proof of such ownership.
Any person charged with a violation of any provision of this chapter for which payment of a prescribed fine may be made, may pay such sum in the manner prescribed on the issued traffic ticket. Such payment shall be deemed a plea of guilty, waiver of court appearance and acknowledgment of conviction of the alleged offense and may be accepted in full satisfaction of the prescribed penalty for such alleged violation. Payment of the prescribed fine need not be accepted when laws prescribe that a certain number of such offenses shall require court appearance.
The Mayor is hereby authorized to post a notice at every entry to the city limits now containing signage which shall read as follows:
(A) “Parking prohibited on all streets and thoroughfares between 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.” and
(B) “Parking prohibited on city streets during snow emergency.”
(Ord. 50-86, passed 5-19-1986)
(A) The Mayor is hereby authorized, at his or her discretion, to establish the temporary banning of parking as needed to expedite the completion of any construction in the city, which construction has been duly authorized pursuant to law.
(B) Any temporary parking ban established hereunder shall not exceed in duration the period of time necessary to complete construction under the appropriate construction agreement.
(Ord. 35-87, passed 4-6-1987)
(A) Notwithstanding any provision contained in §§ 452.01 et seq. to the contrary, the Mayor is hereby authorized, at his or her sole discretion, upon proper application, to permit temporary parking of motor vehicles in any zoning district on a temporary basis for special events.
(B) As used herein, the term “special event” means an event of three weeks or less in duration, open to the general public with or without admission, and benefitting the general public in some manner. Within the scope of the definition contained herein, the Mayor shall exercise his or her reasonable discretion in determining what constitutes a “special event.”
(C) (1) Application for a permit pursuant to this section shall be made by the operator of the special event. The application shall describe in detail all areas for which the applicant is requesting a parking permit. The application shall state the period of time during which the permit shall be enforced. In the event that the applicant requests permission for parking on lands owned by a person or persons other than the applicant, the application shall be signed by the owner or owners of such lands and such signature shall verify that the owner or owners have approved of the proposed parking.
(2) The application shall be reviewed by the Police Department prior to approval or disapproval by the Mayor, and the Police Department shall indicate its recommendation along with any specific recommendations for traffic control as may be necessary. The cost for traffic control shall be paid by the operator of the special event.
(D) After the application has been reviewed by the Police Department as stated herein, the Mayor shall either approve the permit, disapprove the permit, or approve the permit with specific conditions. The applicant shall strictly comply with any and all conditions contained therein.
(Ord. 44-91, passed 6-17-1991)
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