(A) Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
SNOW DAY. Any day of the year that snow falls to an accumulated amount of two inches or more.
SNOW EMERGENCY ROUTES. Those streets and avenues which will be cleared first to handle emergency vehicles and traffic.
SNOW PLOWING. The pushing of snow by mechanical means from the center of the traveled portion of the street to the outside edges of the traveled portion of the street.
SNOW REMOVAL. The loading and hauling away of snow from the street right-of-way.
STREET CLEANING. The washing, sweeping and loading of dirt and debris from the street by mechanical or manual means.
(‘82 Code, § 10.28.010)
(B) Snow removal. To facilitate the removal of snow, special and temporary no-parking areas will be established at the direction of the Chief of Police in coordination with the Street Superintendent by placement of temporary "No Parking" signs along the street. These signs shall be placed at least two hours before work is to begin and shall not be enforced for one hour after they are placed.
(‘82 Code, § 10.28.030)
(C) Street cleaning. To facilitate street cleaning, special and temporary no-parking areas will be established at the direction of the Chief of Police in coordination with the Street Superintendent by placement of temporary "No Parking" signs along the street. These signs shall be placed at least two hours before work is to begin and shall not be enforced for one hour after they are placed.
(‘82 Code, § 10.28.040)
(D) Enforcement. The Chief of Police shall be responsible for the enforcement of the special parking restrictions when they are in effect. Any violation of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of not less than $10 nor more than $50, plus the costs of towing and the costs of storage of any vehicles removed under this chapter.
(‘82 Code, § 10.28.050)
(Ord. 742, passed - -79)
Cross reference:
Snow emergency routes, see Ch. 72, Sch. X