A. Unless a permit has been issued pursuant to 7-8-5(C) or (D), trailers, recreational vehicles, boats, or other stored items may not be parked or stored within the public right-of-way between November 1 and April 15.
B. Any trailer, recreational vehicle, boat, or other stored items parked or stored in violation of 7-8-5(A) may be towed and stored at the expense of the registered owner.
C. The City Manager has the authority to issue a permit to any contractor working on an active construction project occurring within city limits that will allow the contractor to park or store a construction trailer or trailers within the public right-of-way between November 1 and April 15.
D. From November 1 to April 15, the City Manager has the authority to issue a short-term permit to a person who, because of extraordinary circumstances, has no option but to park a trailer, recreational vehicle, or other stored item within the public right-of-way. The short-term permit will allow the person to park the trailer, recreational vehicle, or other stored item within the public right-of-way for up to seventy-two (72) hours. (Ord. 3243, 10-29-2018; amd. Ord. 3287, 2-22- 2021)