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351.15 STOPPING AND PARKING BY MOTOR CARRIERS. (REPEALED)
   (EDITOR'S NOTE: Section 351.15 was repealed by Ordinance 91-232, passed November 18, 1991. See Section 351.155.)
351.155 TRUCK/TRAILER PARKING ON RESIDENTIAL STREETS
   No person, whether an owner, operator, manufacturer or dealer, shall park any commercial tractor, tow truck, motor bus, trailer, semitrailer, travel trailer, motor home or truck camper, upon the streets of any residential area within the City, except for a period of time not exceeding three minutes while actually discharging or taking on passengers, or for a period of time not exceeding ten minutes while engaging in receiving or discharging goods, wares or merchandise.
(Ord. 91-232. Passed 11-18-91.)
351.16 OVERNIGHT PARKING OF COMMERCIAL VEHICLES.
   No person shall park any commercial vehicle weighing more than 5000 pounds, between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m., on the streets of the City.
(Ord. 60-23. Passed 3-14-60.)
351.17 REMOVAL OF VEHICLES FROM STREETS DURING EMERGENCY.
   Whenever, in the opinion of the Mayor, there is an actual or threatened local emergency such as riot, fire, flood, excessive snowfall, all other acts of God, common disaster or acts of the enemy, the Mayor may require the removal of motor vehicles parking upon the affected streets of the City. The Mayor shall inform the public of the aforementioned conditions through reasonable and usual methods of communication; actual notification to the owner or operator is not required. If the owner or operator of a vehicle in an affected area fails to remove said vehicle within a reasonable time, the vehicle may be removed on the order of the Police Department by a towing company. The owner or operator of any vehicle removed according to this section shall be responsible to the towing company for the cost of the removal.
(Ord. 2016-116. Passed 9-19-16.)
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