§ 73.02 PROHIBITED PARKING AND STANDING.
   In addition to the state motor vehicle laws prohibiting parking, no person shall park or stand:
   (A)   A vehicle upon a bridge, viaduct or other elevated structure used as a street or within a street tunnel unless authorized;
   (B)   A motor truck having a gross vehicle weight of five tons or greater in any residential area of the city and on Wa-Na-Pa Street between Oneonta and Venture Streets, with the exception of delivery trucks which may be parked while attended for a time long enough to effectuate delivery;
   (C)   Any motor vehicle within 25 feet of an intersection;
   (D)   A vehicle in any alley other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of persons or materials but in no case for a period in excess of 30 consecutive minutes;
   (E)   A motor truck as defined by O.R.S. 801.355, a truck tractor as defined by O.R.S. 801.575 and/or a semi-trailer as defined in O.R.S. 801.475, which is allowed to idle or is equipped with an on-board motor, such as a refrigeration device motor, which is running on a street between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following day in front or adjacent to a residence, motel, apartment house, hotel or other sleeping accommodation if the idling or operation of the motor disturbs the sleep of anyone in the area and that person files a complaint with a law enforcement agency;
   (F)   A vehicle upon a parkway or freeway, except as authorized;
   (G)   No trailer or semi-trailer with a bed or box in excess of five feet in width and eight feet in length shall be parked upon any residential public street for a period longer than four hours unless it is loading or unloading except with the express written permission of the City Administrator or his or her designee. This prohibition shall not apply to trailers or semi-trailers owned or operated by governmental units or public or private utility companies;
   (H)   An unlicensed motor vehicle or trailer on any public street or right-of-way;
   (I)   An un-mounted camper on any public street or right-of-way;
   (J)   A vehicle in a designated fire lane; and/or
   (K)   A vehicle, or personal property, for more than 48 hours in one location on a public street or other public property or for more than 48 hours within the same block or for more than 48 hours within 200 feet of any one parking location, except that a recreational vehicle is limited to a maximum of 24 hours.
(Ord. 357, passed 2-25-2002) Penalty, see § 70.99