10.1.313: EMERGENCY AND EXPERIMENTAL REGULATIONS; REVOCABLE PERMITS:
   A.   The Traffic Engineer is empowered to make regulations necessary to make effective the provisions of this chapter, and to make and enforce temporary and experimental regulations to cover emergencies and special conditions. Any regulations must be promulgated in writing, signed by the Traffic Engineer and maintained by the Traffic Engineer as public records, in accord with the provisions of this Code. No experimental or temporary regulations shall remain in effect for more than ninety (90) days.
   B.   The Traffic Engineer is empowered to grant to adjacent property owners a revocable permit to use street rights of way between an owner's property line and the traveled portion of an adjacent street upon terms and conditions prescribed by the Traffic Engineer, when the granting of a permit will not be in conflict with the policies of the Traffic Engineer, or create a traffic hazard. The use of the street rights of way between the traveled roadway and the property line of property located in zone M-1 and zone M-2 of the City, may be used for parking of motor vehicles and other transportation facilities, except when the Traffic Engineer determines and notifies the owner of the abutting property that the use is hazardous to traffic. The decision of the Traffic Engineer denying a request for a revocable permit or determination that the use is hazardous to traffic, may be appealed by abutting property owner to the Council within thirty (30) days after notice of the decision to the owner by the Traffic Engineer. This section shall not apply to recreational vehicles or trailers stored in accord with the provisions of the City's Zoning Code, in which case no revocable permit shall be required under the provisions of this section. (1968 Code §6-26-13; Ord. 75-86; Ord. 91-160; Ord. 01-42)