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(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to park or place on any city street, alley or public way any of the following: any boat, camper, motor home, recreational vehicle of any kind, moving van, inoperative vehicle and equipment, trailers of any kind including, but not limited to, boat trailers, tractor trailers and utility trailers, heavy trucks and other such equipment, dumpsters, storage containers and trucks or vehicles having more than six wheels.
(B) The following exemptions shall apply:
(1) Trucks loading and unloading for business purposes;
(2) School busses loading and unloading;
(3) Those displaying a current, valid city permit to do so.
(Ord. 2014-4, passed 4-10-2014)
(A) Pursuant to § 72.60, permits to park or place an otherwise banned vehicle on a city street, may be requested at the Ludlow City Building.
(B) Permits for boats, campers, recreational vehicles and motor homes may be issued for the purposes of loading and unloading only. If permits are requested for two separate dates coinciding with the departure and return from a trip, two permits, each for a 24 hour period may be issued. For the purpose of the permit fee, this shall be considered one permit.
(C) Permits for dumpsters and temporary storage containers properly marked with reflective devices may be issued for up to seven days.
(D) All other permits shall be for a 24 hour period.
(E) All permits must be conspicuously displayed on the vehicle while parked on a city street.
(F) The city reserves the right to refuse to grant a parking exemption if, in their opinion, the exception is not needed or may create a potential traffic problem.
(G) A fee of $25 shall be charged for each permit issued.
(Ord. 2014-4, passed 4-10-2014; Am. Ord. 2019-6, passed 6-27-2019)
DISABLED PARKING SPACE
(A) A physically disabled person may hereafter submit applications to the city administrative officer for a designated on-street disabled parking space.
(B) The applicant shall meet all of the following criteria to qualify for a designated on-street disabled parking space:
(1) The applicant must provide proof of a disabled license plate, pursuant to KRS 186.042; a disabled veteran license plate, pursuant to KRS 186.041; or a special disabled parking permit issued by the Kenton County Clerk, pursuant to KRS 189.456;
(2) The applicant or a resident of the address must own an automobile and possess a valid operators license;
(3) The applicant must provide a copy of the deed showing ownership of the parcel of property where the on-street disabled parking space will abut or, if the residence is rented, the applicant must provide written authorization from the owner indicating there is no objection to the on-street disabled parking space;
(4) The applicant's residence must lack available off-street parking, if the applicant's residence has off-street parking and the applicant is applying for an on-street handicap parking space to be installed the City Administrative Officer may request consideration by the City Council to approve the application on a case by case basis;
(5) The proposed on-street disabled parking space must not interfere with public safety and other necessary public services; and
(6) A written statement by a physician stating medical justification for disabled parking for applicant.
(Ord. 2014-4, passed 4-10-2014)
The following procedural guidelines shall be observed when making application for an on-street disabled parking space.
(A) A completed application form shall be submitted to the office of the city administrative officer. All supporting documentation shall be submitted at the time of application.
(B) The application and supporting documentation will be reviewed by the city administrative officer to ensure compliance with the criteria as contained in § 72.70.
(C) A decision to approve or deny a request will be made, in writing, to the applicant within 14 calendar days after receipt of application by the city.
(D) If an application for on-street disabled parking space is approved, an application fee of $50 shall be submitted to the city before final processing of an application will occur.
(E) The City Department of Public Works will install a disabled parking sign and paint a portion of the curb abutting the applicant's address in order to designate the on-street disabled parking space.
(F) The on-street disabled parking space designation shall expire on December 31 of each year. The applicant shall be required to reapply to the office of the city administrative officer within 30 days after the expiration to provide proof that the on-street disabled parking designation remains warranted. A reapplication fee of $10 shall be submitted at the time of reapplication. If the reapplication fee is not paid within the designated 30 days, an additional late fee of $10 will be assessed. If the sign is taken off the post due to a lack of reapplication fee being paid there will be a sign reinstall fee of $25 and if the sign post and sign have been removed a new application must be submitted as per this subchapter.
(G) Any disabled person having the proper disability designation on the vehicle may utilize an on-street disabled parking space. Only vehicles without the proper disabled parking designation will be ticketed.
(H) If the applicant of the on-street handicap parking space is no longer a resident, or is deceased the sign and post will be removed.
(Ord. 2014-4, passed 4-10-2014)
Public buildings, businesses, churches, schools and places of assembly shall also be eligible to apply for an on-street disabled parking space. The applicant must comply with the guidelines in § 72.70 (B)(3) through (5). The requests shall be considered by the city administrative officer on a case by case basis.
(Ord. 2014-4, passed 4-10-2014)
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