(A) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to stop or park the vehicle in a manner other than with its right-hand side toward and parallel with the curb; except that, where parking is permitted on the left side of a one-way street, the left-hand side shall be so parked and except for commercial loading and unloading on one-way streets.
(B) No vehicle shall be parked or left standing on any street unless its two right wheels are within six inches of and parallel with the curb; except that, on one-way streets where parking is permitted on the left side, the two left wheels are to be within six inches of and parallel with the curb.
(C) No vehicle shall be backed to the curb on any street; except that, wagons and trucks may do so when loading and unloading; provided that, the loading and unloading and delivery of property and material shall not consume more than 30 minutes. This backing of trucks or wagons is prohibited at all times and on all streets in the city where any truck or wagon so backed interferes with the use of the roadway by moving vehicles or occupies road space within ten feet of the centerline of the street.
(D) The city may establish diagonal parking at certain places, requiring the parking of vehicles at a certain angle to the curb and within a certain portion of the roadway adjacent thereto. However, diagonal parking shall not be established where the roadway space required therefor would be within ten feet of the centerline of any street. The diagonal parking places shall be designated by suitable signs, and shall indicate by markings on the pavement the required angle and the width of the roadway space within which the vehicle shall park.
(E) It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to so park the vehicle that any part thereof shall extend beyond the lines marking the side or the rear of the space assigned for one vehicle.
(1997 Code, § 72.02) Penalty, see § 72.99