SCHEDULE I. PARKING RESTRICTED.
 
Street
From
To
Side
Time
Ord.
Date Passed
Ash Street
Main Street
Sixth Street
East
All
25
11-7-1983
Elizabeth Street***
Beginning at the southwest corner of Sixth Street and Elizabeth Street, then north 130 ft. along the west right-of-way of Elizabeth Street and beginning at the southeast corner of Sixth Street and Elizabeth Street, then north 90 feet along the east right-of-way of Elizabeth Street
All
1017-5
10-10-2017
Fourth Street**
West city limits
Western boundary line of Ash Street
All
09-93
9-7-1993
Maple Street*
Second Street
Fourth Street
7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., except vehicles may be parked on the east edge or side for a period of time not exceeding 20 minutes
8-01
8-6-2001
Second Street****
Between Hickory and Maple Streets
0818-5
8-13-2018
Seventh Street**
East boundary of Oak Street
South entrance to Lindsay City Park
North
All
03-01-03
3-3-2003
 
   (A)   Any person violating any provision of this chapter, for which no other penalty is provided, shall be subject to the penalty provisions of § 10.99.
   (B)   (1)   *VEHICLE as used in this schedule means automobiles, trucks, wagons, motorcycles, recreational vehicles, trailers, campers and all similar or like vehicles whether defined herein or not.
      (2)   Any person who violates this provision shall be fined up to $500 and each day of such violation shall constitute a separate offense.
   (C)   **Any person violating the terms of these provisions shall be fined not less than $25, and not more than $300, and each day of any such violation shall constitute a separate offense.
   (D)   (1)   ***No person shall park a motor vehicle, as defined by the Tex. Transportation Code, § 541.201, at any time upon that portion of Elizabeth Street where signs are erected or curbs are painted giving notice that parking is prohibited.
      (2)   The Public Works Department is hereby directed to install signage in support of and in compliance with this provision.
      (3)   Any person who violates any portion of this provision is guilty of a misdemeanor and shall upon conviction be subject to a fine of not more than $200. Each incident that violates this provision shall be considered a separate offense.
   (E)   (1)   ****Unlawful for any person to park any truck, or allow the same to be parked on Second Street as shown above.
      (2)   For purposes of this division, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
         AUTHORIZED EMERGENCY VEHICLES. Fire department trucks, police trucks, public ambulances for which permits have been issued by the State Board of Health, emergency trucks of municipal departments or public service corporations as are designated or authorized by the governing body of an incorporated city, private trucks operated by volunteer firemen or certified emergency medical volunteers while answering a fire alarm or responding to a medical emergency, and trucks owned by the state or by a political subdivision engaged in emergency utility repair or electric, water, or wastewater services.
         TRUCK. A vehicle that:
            1.   Has dual or tandem rear axles;
            2.   Is a tractor-trailer combination;
            3.   Has a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more; or
            4.   Is more than 20 feet in length from end to end, or more than seven feet in width at its widest point, or more than seven feet in height at its highest point.
      (3)   It shall be an affirmative defense to prosecution under division (E)(1) that:
         (a)   The vehicle is being used to make deliveries or pick-ups from a residence or business located in the location described in division (E)(1) and the driver possesses a log book, delivery slip or other evidence of his or her destination and point of origin for such vehicle;
         (b)   The vehicle is being used or operated by a service, construction or other business to perform work at a residence or business located in the location described in division (E)(1);
         (c)   The vehicle is a recreational vehicle which is designed for a temporary or short-term occupancy for travel, recreational or vacation uses, including vacation travel trailers, recreational vehicles, tent trailers or similar vehicles used for temporary portable housing;
         (d)   The vehicle is a personal trailer pulled by a personal vehicle, such as a horse trailer, stock trailer, dog trailer, motorcycle trailer, boat trailer, lawn equipment trailer, and gooseneck trailer;
         (e)   The vehicle is a vehicle for street construction, maintenance, and repair and is engaged in the construction, maintenance, or repair of streets;
         (f)   The vehicle is used by a public service company in providing or expanding their service within the city;
         (g)   The vehicle is an authorized emergency vehicle responding to a call;
         (h)   The vehicle is used or operated by the city performing city business, including transit uses;
         (i)   The vehicle is used by the city's franchisee for the franchisee's approved activities; or
         (k)   The vehicle is operating with a valid permit issued by the city.
      (4)   Any person violating this division shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be subject to a fine not to exceed the sum of $500 for each offense, except, however, where a different penalty has been established by state law for such offense, the penalty shall be that fixed by state law.