§ 76.05  MAXIMUM PARKING TIME.
   It shall be unlawful to, and no vehicle shall occupy any single 7-day public parking space designated at § 76.04 for a period of time exceeding 7 days.
   (A)   It is a defense to § 76.04 and this section that when a vehicle occupies a public parking space from seven to 30 days:
      (1)   The vehicle was parked for such period of time because the person(s) with legal control of the possession of the vehicle by ownership, lease or otherwise, was (were) physically absent from the city during all the subject period of time that the vehicle remained in the public parking space; or
      (2)   The vehicle was parked for such period of time because the person(s) with legal control of the possession of the vehicle by ownership, lease or otherwise, because of physical health, was unable to assure the removal of the vehicle within such period of time.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful to, and no vehicle shall occupy any single 24-hour on-street public parking space or 24-hour off-street public parking space designated in Chapter 77, Schedules I and II, for a period of time exceeding 24 hours.
   (C)   From 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., it shall be unlawful to, and no vehicle shall occupy any single 2- hour on-street public parking space or 2-hour off-street public parking space designated in Chapter 77, Schedules III and IV, for a period of time exceeding 2 hours.
   (D)   It shall be unlawful to, and no vehicle shall occupy any single 15-minute on-street public parking space designated in Chapter 77, Schedule V, for a period of time exceeding 15 minutes.
   (E)   It shall be unlawful to, and no vehicle shall occupy any single 2-hour off-street public parking space designated in Chapter 77, Schedule VI, for a period of time exceeding 2 hours.
   (F)   It shall be unlawful to, and no vehicle shall occupy any parking space designated as a no parking space pursuant to Chapter 77, Schedule VII, or § 76.03.  It shall be unlawful to, and no vehicle shall occupy any parking space in violation of no trucks, no vans, subcompact cars only, or other reasonable restrictions established by the Board of Public Works pursuant to § 76.03.  It shall be  unlawful to, and no vehicle shall occupy any parking space in violation of any temporary parking restriction implemented by a police officer or the Traffic Engineer pursuant to § 76.11.
(1979 Code, § 76.05)  (Ord. 4846, passed 8-17-2004)  Penalty, see § 76.99