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LOADING AND UNLOADING
The Chief of Police is authorized to issue special permits to permit the backing of a vehicle to the curb for the purpose of loading or unloading merchandise or materials subject to the terms and conditions of the permit. The permit may be issued either to the owner or lessee of real property or to the owner of the vehicle, and shall grant to the person the privilege as therein stated and authorized herein. It shall be unlawful for any permittee or other person to violate any of the special terms or conditions of the permit.
(Ord. 41, passed 5-7-1992) Penalty, see § 71.99
Whenever vehicle loading and unloading zones are designated and described by this chapter, and when signs are placed, erected, or installed giving notice thereof, it shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park any vehicle for any purpose or period of time except in accordance with the requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. 41, passed 5-7-1992) Penalty, see § 71.99
The streets, or parts thereof, designated as school zones are regulated that no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle therein for any purpose other than the expeditious loading or unloading of school passengers, and then only for a period not to exceed ten minutes.
(Ord. 41, passed 5-7-1992) Penalty, see § 71.99
The streets, and parts thereof, designated as commercial loading and unloading zones are regulated that no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle therein during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. except on Sundays or holidays, for any purpose other than the expeditious unloading and delivery or pick-up and loading of materials and goods, and then only for a period not to exceed 15 minutes.
(Ord. 41, passed 5-7-1992) Penalty, see § 71.99
ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT
Whenever by this or any other chapter any parking time limit is imposed or parking is prohibited in designated streets, there shall be appropriate signs giving notice thereof. No parking regulations shall be effective unless the signs are erected and in place at the time of any alleged offense.
(Ord. 41, passed 5-7-1992)
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