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If an owner of private property posts on the property in a conspicuous manner, prohibition against parking on the property or conditions and regulations under which parking is permitted, no person shall do either of the following:
(a) Park a vehicle on the property without the owner's consent;
(b) Park a vehicle on the property in violation of any condition or regulation posted by the owner. (Ord. 23-09. Passed 1-27-10.)
(a) The Mayor, in his discretion, may declare an emergency due to the hazards of excess snow and ice on streets or portion of streets named in subsection (d) hereof.
(b) After such emergency has been declared, it shall be unlawful during the period of the emergency for any person to park or cause or permit to remain parked, his automobile on those streets or portions hereinafter named.
(c) Any motor vehicle found parked on these streets or portions hereinafter named during the time of such emergency shall be removed at the order of the Village Administrator and shall subject the owner or operator to the fines provided herein.
(d) The streets or portions thereof where parking is prohibited after an emergency has been declared are as follows: Lakewood Drive, Kelly Drive, Westview Drive, Kelly Court, Christopher Drive, Christopher Court, Maple Avenue, South Eighth, South Seventh, Deacon Street, Main Street, High Street and North Street, and such other streets or portions thereof as may be determined by the Village Administrator.
(e) In order to assist the owner of vehicles in determining the streets affected by this section, the Village Administrator is hereby directed to place identifying signs on those streets or portions thereof designated in subsection (d) hereof. The Mayor shall, through available media, disseminate information as to the existence of such an emergency.
(f) The owner or operator of any vehicle found parked on any street named in subsection (d) hereof during such an emergency shall be subject to those traffic penalties provided by law for the illegal parking in normally regulated streets. In addition, where it is necessary to tow a motor vehicle, the car can be recovered only upon the payment of the towing charges imposed. (Ord. 23-09. Passed 1-27-10.)
(a) No person shall willfully leave any vehicle or an abandoned junk or inoperable motor vehicle as defined in Ohio R.C. 4513.63 on private property for more than seventy-two consecutive hours without the permission of the person having the right to the possession of the property, or on a public street or other property open to the public for purposes of vehicular travel or parking, or upon or within the right of way of any road or highway, for forty-eight consecutive hours or longer, without notification to the Police Chief of the reasons for leaving the vehicle in such place.
(b) For purposes of this section, the fact that a vehicle has been so left without permission or notification is prima-facie evidence of abandonment. Nothing contained in this section shall invalidate the provisions of other ordinances regulating or prohibiting the abandonment of motor vehicles on streets, highways, public property or private property within the Municipality.
(Ord. 23-09. Passed 1-27-10.)