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351.19 PROHIBITED FRONT YARD PARKING.
   (a)   No person shall stop, stand or park any motor vehicle for any purpose upon or in the front yard area of any parcel of land within residential districts in the City, which is not within the confines of any building, garage, carport or improved driveway. "Improved driveway," as used herein, means a paved or otherwise surfaced area of a durable, pervious or impervious material. "Front yard," as used herein, means that portion of any parcel of land extending from the City right of way, between the side lot lines, to the building set-back line.
   In the case of a corner lot, the front yard shall include that portion or area between the side of the structure and the intersecting side street right of way.
   (b)   No commercially licensed vehicle in excess of one ton capacity shall be permitted to park in the driveway or parking lot of any dwelling used as a residence within the City.
(Ord. 93-94. Passed 4-5-93.)
351.20 AUTHORITY OF PARKING ATTENDANTS.
   Parking meter attendants of the City are hereby authorized to issue parking tickets for violations of any parking provisions of Chapters 351 and 353 of this Traffic Code.
(Ord. 86-204. Passed 10-20-86.)
351.21 RENTAL OF PARKING SPACES.
   A person, firm, association, partnership or corporation may, for a twenty-four hour period, rent a parking space upon application to the Safety-Service Director and the payment of a fee of five dollars ($5.00) for each day that the space is to be rented.
(Ord. 89-133. Passed 6-5-89.)
351.22 USE OF CITY OWNED, OPERATED OR LEASED LOTS.
   (a)   Free Parking Lots. The City-owned parking lots at Washington Avenue is hereby designated as a free parking lot.
   (b)   Permit or Two-Hour Parking On Other City-Owned Lots. No City-owned off-street parking lots, except as provided in subsection (a) hereof, shall be free lots, and parking thereon shall be by permit or be limited to two hours as otherwise provided by ordinance or be regulated in any other manner, to be determined by administrative action through the office of the Safety-Service Director.
(Ord. 2000-215. Passed 10-16-00.)
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