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“Parking key” or “parking card” means any key or card or similar device issued by the Commissioner of Traffic Engineering and Parking designed to be inserted into a parking meter upon a Municipal parking facility or automatically operated gate so that upon such insertion the parking meter or automatically operated gate will be set into operation.
(Ord. No. 1684-76. Passed 6-29-76, eff. 7-6-76)
“Parking meter” means any mechanical or electronic device used, placed, installed, or erected upon a Municipal parking facility or in a metered parking zone where it is indicated thereon the legal parking time established by the City or otherwise on property that is owned, leased, or operated by the City. A parking meter includes, but is not limited to, single space meters, multi-space meters, and parking mobile payment applications authorized by the City.
(Ord. No. 817-2023. Passed 9-18-23, eff. 9-21-23)
“Parking place” means any garage or other building or part thereof, or any premises or parcel of land in or upon which a business of storing more than ten (10) motor vehicles in any twenty-four (24) hour period is conducted for eight (8) months or more in any calendar year, where the owner or person storing such vehicles is charged a fee, but excluding the rental of private garages and the all-night storing of vehicles upon the premises of and in connection with the operation of regularly established gasoline stations.
(Ord. No. 1684-76. Passed 6-29-76, eff. 7-6-76)
“Parking token” means any special coin or device issued by the Commissioner of Traffic Engineering and Parking, designed to be deposited into a parking meter upon a Municipal parking facility or automatically operated gate so that upon such deposit the parking meter or automatically operated gate will be set into operation.
(Ord. No. 1684-76. Passed 6-29-76, eff. 7-6-76)
“Pedestrian way” means property dedicated to the City of Cleveland upon which pedestrian, bicycle and City-owned vehicular traffic is permitted, but all other vehicular traffic is prohibited. A pedestrian way may include City-operated gates or other barriers designed to control access during certain hours.
(Ord. No. 195-94. Passed 3-14-94, eff. 3-23-94)
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