(a) Parking or standing a vehicle in a designated space in a parking meter zone shall be lawful for the time limit and upon making the required coin deposit prescribed upon the meters in such zones, which times and required coin deposits shall be clearly marked and noted thereon or within said meters by practical and legible means. Said time limits and coin deposit requirements may be changed from time to time as circumstances regarding the regulation of traffic may require, but the same shall be changed only by way of minute order of Council of the City of Keyser, adopted and entered of record at a regular meeting of said Council.
(b) Said parking meters shall be operated in said parking meter zones on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday of each week between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., except in the parking meter zone designated as “Mineral Street: Fort Avenue to State Street - West side”, under Section 363.02 hereof, said parking meters shall be operated on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of each week between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
(c) Parking meters shall not be operated on Sunday of each week or on holidays; provided, however, that within the meaning of this article the term “holiday” shall include the following days only: The first day of January, commonly called “New Year’s Day”; the twelfth day of February, commonly called “Lincoln’s Birthday”; the third Monday of February, commonly called “Washington’s Birthday”; the last Monday of May, commonly called “Memorial Day”; the twentieth day of June, commonly called “West Virginia Day”; the fourth day of July, commonly called “Independence Day”; the first Monday of September, commonly called“Labor Day”; the second Monday of October, commonly called “Columbus Day”; the eleventh day of November, hereinafter referred to as “Veterans Day”; the fourth Thursday of November, commonly called “Thanksgiving Day”; the twenty-fifth day of December, commonly called “Christmas Day”; any national, state or other election day throughout the district or municipality wherein held; and all days that may be appointed or recommended by the governor of this State, or the president of the United States, as day of thanksgiving, or for the general cessation of business; and when any of said days or dates falls on Sunday, then it shall be lawful to observe the succeeding Monday as such holiday, all of which articles so set forth are in accord with Chapter 2, Article 2, Section 1, of the Code of the State of West Virginia as amended.
(Ord. 221. Passed 6-4-86.)