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§ 72.23 HANDICAPPED PARKING.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle in spaces designated for handicapped parking (see § 79.01 and Schedule I thereto) which:
   (A)   Does not display:
      (1)   An unexpired parking permit for a person with a physical disability issued under I.C. § 9-14-5;
      (2)   An unexpired disabled veteran's registration plate issued under I.C. § 9-18-18;
      (3)   An unexpired registration plate or decal for a person with a physical disability issued under I.C. § 9-18-22;
      (4)   An unexpired parking permit for a person with a physical disability, an unexpired disabled veteran's registration plate, or an unexpired registration plate or decal for a person with a physical disability issued under the laws of another state; or
   (B)   Does display a permit, decal or plate identified in division (A) but neither the person nor the person's passenger is entitled to such permit or plate; or
   (C)   Does display a permit, decal or plate identified in division (A) but is not, at that time, in the process of transporting a person with a physical disability or disabled veteran; or
   (D)   Does display a permit, decal or plate identified in division (A) and is not in violation of divisions (B) and/or (C) but otherwise occupies a designated parking space in excess of four hours, unless otherwise posted.
(Am. Ord. 8-C-90, passed 7-10-90; Am. Ord. 30-C-90, passed 8-27-90; Am. Ord. 8-C-09, passed 5-12-09; Am. Ord. 5-C-13, passed 7-30-13) Penalty, see § 72.99
§ 72.24 FIRE HYDRANT/YELLOW LINE.
   No parking shall be permitted at a yellow curb line authorized by the city, or where such parking impedes access to a fire hydrant.
(Am. Ord. 8-C-90, passed 7-10-90; Am. Ord. 30-C-90, passed 8-27-90; Am. Ord. 8-C-09, passed 5-12-09) Penalty, see § 72.99
§ 72.25 CONTRACTOR PARKING PERMIT.
   The city may, upon application and payment of permit fees, issue day parking permits to contractors to allow utilization of a designated parking space near its work location. No permit shall be issued for longer than five consecutive days. Permit fee shall be $10 per day. Permits may be revoked for health and safety violations, or if the condition or maintenance of the work vehicle is such that it is disruptive to surrounding property owners or tenants.
(Am. Ord. 8-C-90, passed 7-10-90; Am. Ord. 30-C-90, passed 8-27-90)
§ 72.26 ENFORCEMENT OF TWO HOUR PARKING RESTRICTIONS.
   The following parking restrictions shall be enforced only between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, except on days designated as holidays:
   (A)   All parking locations that are restricted to “2 Hour Parking” or some shorter time increment pursuant to Chapter 79, Schedule I; and
   (B)   All municipal lots restricted under § 72.20(B).
(Ord. 28-C-00, passed 1-9-01)
§ 72.27 REMOVAL OF VEHICLES.
   (A)   Any vehicles violating §§ 72.12, 72.16, 72.17, 72.18, 72.23, or 72.24 of this subchapter are subject to removal by towing or other means at the expense of the vehicle's owner when towing and/or removal is deemed necessary by the City Services, Police or Fire Departments.
   (B)   Any vehicles violating §§ 72.20 or 72.26 of this subchapter are subject to removal by towing or other means at the expense of the vehicle's owner after the vehicle has received four violations within any 12-month period and the towing and/or removal is deemed necessary by the police.
(Ord. 12-C-21, passed 9-14-21)
PARKING NEAR BUSINESS, PUBLIC BUILDINGS
§ 72.35 BLOCKING ENTRANCES, EXIT TO PARKING AREA PROHIBITED.
   It shall be unlawful to block entrances or exits to any parking area adjacent to any business building or public building in any manner, whether by vehicle, persons, or barricades, unless by direction of the owner or manager of any public building or business, whereby doing so causes any difficulty in entering or exiting the premises or an adjacent drive or parking area, except for the purpose of repairs by municipal authorities or private contractors engaged by the owner.
(Ord. 12-C-77, passed 5-10-77) Penalty, see § 72.99
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