A. No person, corporation, partnership or firm who owns or has possession, custody or control of any motor vehicle, vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer, mobile home, boat or other personal property shall park such motor vehicle, vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer, mobile home, boat, or other personal property upon any street of the city for more than seventy-two consecutive hours in any one place. Under no circumstances shall any motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer, mobile home, boat or other personal property be left on any city street, when supported by any other device, other than rubber tires, such as semi-trailer landing legs, skids, landing pads or props, unless the landing pad resting on the pavement consists of a material with strength and size sufficient to bear the load of the trailer and not damage the asphalt or road surface.
B. Violation of this section shall be enforced by the towing away of any vehicle left for more than seventy-two hours or of any vehicle not supported by rubber tires when parked on a city street.
(Ord. 536, 1988).