10.04.050: PARKING VIOLATION:
It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park a vehicle except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer, firefighter, volunteer parking enforcement officer, parking attendant employed or commissioned by the city, or traffic control device, in any of the following places:
   A.   On a sidewalk;
   B.   In front of a public or private driveway;
   C.   Within an intersection;
   D.   Within fifteen feet (15') of a fire hydrant;
   E.   On a crosswalk;
   F.   Within twenty feet (20') of a crosswalk at an intersection;
   G.   Within thirty feet (30') upon the approach to any flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway;
   H.   Within fifty feet (50') of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing;
   I.   Within twenty feet (20') of the driveway entrance to any fire station;
   J.   Alongside or opposite any street obstruction or excavation when stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic;
   K.   On a roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street;
   L.   Upon any bridge;
   M.   On any city street between eight o'clock (8:00) A.M. and five o'clock (5:00) P.M. on the day of the week that the city or its contractor conducts residential garbage collection on said street;
   N.   At any place where stopping is otherwise prohibited by official signs;
   O.   At any place where on street parking is prohibited by ordinance;
   P.   At any location where standing or parking is deemed unlawful under the provisions of the preceding sections of this chapter;
   Q.   In an area designated as a "fire lane" or "no parking - fire lane" area;
   R.   In front of a mailbox or within twelve feet (12') of a mailbox;
   S.   Where prohibited by traffic control devices;
   T.   Where directed not to park by the lawful order of a police officer, firefighter, volunteer parking enforcement officer, or parking attendant employed or commissioned by the city. (Ord. 446 §1, 1995)