§ 72.12 TIME LIMIT.
   (A)    The Board of Trustees may, by resolution, entirely prohibit or fix a time limit for the parking and stopping of vehicles on any street, streets, public parking area, or district designated by that resolution, and the parking or stopping of any vehicle in any such street, streets, public parking area, or district for a period of time longer than fixed in the resolution shall constitute a violation of this chapter.
   (B)   The parking of a motor vehicle on a public street for over 72 consecutive hours is unlawful, except where a different maximum time limit is posted.
   (C)   Public parking areas. The parking of a motor vehicle, semi-truck and/or semitrailer, a recreational vehicle, such as Class A, B, or C RVs, pop-up campers, travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, truck campers or any similar recreational vehicle, boat, or any trailer, such as a boat trailer, camping trailer, hauling trailer, or any other type of trailer, on a public parking area for over 72 consecutive hours is unlawful, except where a different maximum time limit is posted. For the purposes of this chapter, a PUBLIC PARKING AREA is defined as any public parking lot or parking space within the corporate limits of the village that is not located on a public street or alley.
(Ord. 2021-23, passed 7-26-2021)