15-607. Parking requirements.
   (1)   No person shall be permitted to park, unattended, without first stopping the engine, locking the ignition, removing the key from the ignition, and, when parking upon any grade, turning the front wheel to the curb or side of the street.
   (2)   Except as provided elsewhere within this Chapter, every vehicle parked on or adjacent to a street within this municipality shall be so parked that its right wheels are approximately parallel to and within eighteen (18) inches of the right edge or curb of the street. On one-way streets where the municipality has not placed signs prohibiting the same, vehicles may be permitted to park on the left side of the street, and in such cases the left wheels shall be required to be within eighteen (18) inches of the left edge or curb of the street.
   (3)   No person shall park and leave unattended a vehicle on or adjacent to any street, or in any city owned and/or city controlled parking lot, or in any location accessible to the general public in the City of Cookeville with the engine running, unless the vehicle is locked and secured, and has been started by a remote starting device that prevents the vehicle from being driven by anyone other than the owner of said vehicle.
   (5)   No person shall park or store on or adjacent to any street, or in any city owned and/or city controlled parking lot any device, which is not capable of being driven under its own power (self-propelled), or which cannot legally be operated on public streets. Such devices include but are not limited to trailers and boats. Any such device parked on or adjacent to the street or in city owned and/or city controlled parking lot is subject to being removed.
   (6)   No person shall park on or adjacent to any street, or in any city owned and/or city controlled parking lot any vehicle or device with an expired license plate or registration tag or without a license plate or registration tag.
   (7)   No person shall locate any merchandise for sale on or adjacent to any street, or in any city owned and/or city controlled parking lot. This includes vehicles; trailers; motorcycles; and any and all other merchandise of any type. (Ord. #O17-10-18, Dec. 2017)