A. The board of public works and safety after recommendation by the city engineer shall designate certain areas within the city as approved for parking including the relevant time limits or other restrictions. All such parking and restrictions shall be as marked.
B. If a vehicle remains continuously parked in the Downtown Business Corridor area described below for more than the posted time, the violator shall receive a notice of violation for overtime parking. If the vehicle remains parked anywhere in the described area after it has received a first notice of violation for overtime parking, even if it is parked in a different place in the described area, the violator shall receive a second notice of violation for overtime parking. The second notice of violation may be given three hours after the first notice is given. Should the first notice of violation issued for overtime parking be the first violation assessed to the owner of the vehicle in that calendar year as reflected in the police department's records, no additional notices of violation or subsequent fines shall be issued or levied for the same overtime parking violation on the same day.
(A map of the Downtown Business Corridor is attached to Ordinance 45-2014 as Exhibit "A")
C. All parking citations written pursuant to the provisions of this section may be included on one summons issued to the violator.
(Ord. 45-2014, 2014; Ord. 11-17 (part), 2011; Ord. 07-15 § 1 (part), 2007; Ord. 07-14 § 1 (part), 2007; Ord. 07-5, 2007; Ord. 02-27, 2002; Ord. 97-58 §§ 1, 3 (part), 1997; Ord. 95-4 § 2, 1995)