§ 452.12 SNOW EMERGENCIES.
   (a)   As used in this section, SNOW EMERGENCY means a state of street conditions that is hazardous or dangerous to vehicular and pedestrian traffic, or appears likely to become so, due to snow, sleet, freezing rain or other weather conditions.
   (b)   The following are hereby declared to be snow emergency streets or routes:
      (1)   South and North Wayne Avenue from the southern municipal corporation line north to the north municipal corporation line;
      (2)   Wyoming Avenue from the west municipal corporation line east to the east municipal corporation line;
      (3)   North Cooper and South Cooper Avenue from Catherine Avenue to the west corporation line;
      (4)   Mulberry Street from the west corporation line to North Wayne Avenue;
      (5)   Hillside Avenue from Washington Avenue to Anna Street;
      (6)   Lock Street from Wyoming Avenue to Williams Street;
      (7)   Williams Street from Wyoming Avenue to Davis Street;
      (8)   Davis Street from Williams Street to the east corporation line;
      (9)   West Forrer Street from Wyoming Avenue to the north corporation line; and
      (10)   Shepherd Avenue from north corporation line to Wyoming Avenue.
   (c)   A snow emergency shall automatically be in force and declared in the municipality whenever a snow emergency is declared to be in effect by and for the City of Cincinnati.
   (d)   When a snow emergency comes into effect, the Village Administrator or his or her designated representative shall inform the public thereof by issuing a press release to the local radio, television, and news services.
   (e)   Such snow emergency shall continue in full force and effect until it is declared to be over by the Village Administrator, at which time he or she shall notify the public, as provided in division (d).
   (f)   No person shall park a vehicle on any snow emergency street or route, provided that special signs are erected indicating such street or route, during the period of any snow emergency.
      (1)   A vehicle parked on a snow emergency street or route at the time a snow emergency comes into force, when it comes into force between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., shall be removed within three hours.
      (2)   A vehicle parked on a snow emergency route at the time a snow emergency comes into force, when it comes into force between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. of the following day, shall be removed prior to 9:00 a.m. following the time such snow emergency comes into force.
   (g)   A vehicle found parked in violation of division (f) may be removed or towed away by commercial wrecker, upon authorization by a police officer. The registered owner of such vehicle shall be liable for payment of the expense of towing such vehicle and any storage expense incident thereto. Such liability shall be in addition to the penalty provided in §§ 408.01 and 408.02.
(Ord. 36-1978, passed 9-18-1978; Am. Ord. 82-3, passed 1-4-1982; Am. Ord. 2004-48, passed 11-16-2004) Penalty, see §§ 408.01 and 408.02