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§ 72.03 PARKING FOR PURPOSES OF DISPLAY OR REPAIR.
   No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway for the principal purpose of displaying the vehicle for sale, or for greasing or repairing the vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency.
(Ord. 1981-6, passed 6-9-81)   Penalty, see §72.99
§ 72.04 DISOBEDIENCE TO PARKING SIGNS PROHIBITED.
   In those locations that have been officially signed or marked for parking on the streets or in municipal parking lots, no person shall park or stand a vehicle other than within any markings and at the orientation indicated by such signs or markings.
(Ord. 1981-6, passed 6-9-81)   Penalty, see §72.99
§ 72.05 STOPPING OR PARKING IN LANE OF TRAFFIC.
   No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle in a lane of traffic not designed for parking unless directed to do so by a police officer or official traffic-control device, unless waiting to enter a parking space, or unless necessitated by mechanical failure.
(Ord. 1981-6, passed 6-9-81)   Penalty, see §72.99
§ 72.06 STOPPING, PARKING ON OTHER THAN ROAD OR SHOULDER PROHIBITED.
   No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle on a street other than on the roadway or paved shoulder.
(Ord. 1981-6, passed 6-9-81)   Penalty, see §72.99
§ 72.07 PARKING OR STANDING IN LOADING ZONES.
   No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle for any purpose or period of time, other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers or materials, in any place marked as a loading zone during hours and days when the regulations applicable to that curb loading zone are effective, and then only for a period not to exceed three minutes for passengers or 20 minutes for materials.
(Ord. 1981-6, passed 6-9-81)   Penalty, see §72.99
                
Cross-reference:
   Designated loading zones, see Chapter 75 Schedule IV
72.08 PARKING OF PROHIBITED VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL OR BUSINESS DISTRICTS.
   (A)   Residential districts. No person owning, leasing, possessing or operating a truck, trailer, bus, tractor, or tractor and trailer, or any other vehicle which is taller, wider, and longer than a conventional station wagon, pick-up truck, or van, except a bus used for school purposes in a bus zone, shall be permitted to park the same upon any street or alley within the residential district of the corporate limits of the town. However, such vehicles may park for a sufficient time to make deliveries or pick up merchandise, provided such parking does not interrupt the regular flow of traffic and does not create a hazard for the safety of others.
   (B)   Business districts. In the business district, no truck, bus, or recreational vehicle which is taller, wider, and longer than a conventional station wagon or pick-up truck shall park upon any street or alley within the corporate limits of the town longer than one hour.
However, such vehicles may park for a sufficient time to make deliveries or pick up merchandise in the regular course of business, provided such parking does not interrupt the regular flow of traffic does not create a hazard for the safety of others and provided complies with all other parking regulations in force in the town.
   (C)   Notwithstanding the provisions of divisions (A) or (B), a truck or bus may be parked upon a street in a business or residential district after obtaining written permission from the Town Marshal, which shall stipulate the location and length of time the vehicle may be parked.
(Ord. 1981-6, passed 6-9-81; Am. Ord. 2000-14, passed 12-28-00)   Penalty, see §72.99
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