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REGULATIONS
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle or to allow any vehicle to remain standing for any purpose or for any period of time whatsoever within 20 feet of any intersection, unless otherwise designated.
(Prior Code, § 72.15) (Ord. 98-27, passed 7-20-1998; Ord. 02-53, passed 10-7-2002) Penalty, see § 72.999
It shall be unlawful for the driver or operator of any vehicle to drive or park the vehicle within any sidewalk space. However, where a permanent or temporary driveway crosses a sidewalk, the vehicle may be driven across a sidewalk as it operates upon the driveway.
(Prior Code, § 72.16) (Ord. 98-27, passed 7-20-1998; Ord. 02-53, passed 10-7-2002) Penalty, see § 72.999
(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to allow any vehicle to remain standing or to park any vehicle, whether occupied or not, within 30 feet of any flashing signal, stop sign, yield sign or other traffic-control device located at the side of a road.
(B) It shall not be a violation of this section to stand or park a vehicle when the following occur.
(1) It is necessary momentarily to stand or park the vehicle in order to pick up or discharge a passenger or passengers. In no case shall such momentary stopping or parking exceed three minutes.
(2) It is necessary to stand or park the vehicle in order to avoid conflict with other traffic.
(3) Standing or parking the vehicle is done in compliance with the law or with the directions of a law enforcement officer, community service technician or traffic-control device.
(Prior Code, § 72.17) (Ord. 98-27, passed 7-20-1998; Ord. 02-53, passed 10-7-2002) Penalty, see § 72.999
It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle or to allow any vehicle to remain standing for any purpose whatsoever or for any period of time whatsoever within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
(Prior Code, § 72.18) (Ord. 98-27, passed 7-20-1998; Ord. 02-53, passed 10-7-2002) Penalty, see § 72.999
Statutory reference:
Stopping, standing and parking, see Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-6,166
It shall be unlawful to park a semi-trailer or tractor, attached or standing alone, within an area zoned as a residential district, except for the purpose of loading or unloading. Parking of commercial vehicles is permitted in duly designated and sign-posted loading zones, and in alleys, for a period of up to 20 minutes. It is unlawful to park a detached semi-trailer upon any street, municipally owned parking lot or other public property.
(Prior Code, § 72.19) (Ord. 98-27, passed 7-20-1998; Ord. 02-53, passed 10-7-2002) Penalty, see § 72.999
Where angle parking has been established and is allowed, as shown by curb marking or sign posting, or both, each vehicle stopped or parked shall be at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to 60 degrees with the front wheel touching the curb and within any parking lines painted on the curb or street, provided that the front wheel not touching the curb shall be the portion of the vehicle furthest in the direction of the closest lane of traffic, and it is unlawful to park in violation of this section.
(Prior Code, § 72.20) (Ord. 98-27, passed 7-20-1998; Ord. 02-53, passed 10-7-2002) Penalty, see § 72.999
(A) It shall be unlawful for the driver of any motor vehicle that is either of the following to stop or park that vehicle on any street in a residential district, except for the purpose of loading or unloading freight:
(1) Twenty-two feet or longer and/or eight feet in width (as specified by vehicle manufacturer); or
(2) Any trailer, house trailer, mobile home, camping trailer, bus or other similar recreational vehicle.
(B) In no case shall the time period allowed for loading or unloading exceed six consecutive hours, except where authorized by special permit authorized by the Police Department.
(Prior Code, § 72.21) (Ord. 02-53, passed 10-7-2002) Penalty, see § 72.999
No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway or city parking lot for the purpose of:
(A) Displaying the vehicle for sale; or
(B) Washing, greasing or repairing the vehicle except repairs necessitated by an emergency.
(Prior Code, § 72.22) (Ord. 02-53, passed 10-7-2002) Penalty, see § 72.999
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