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The presence of any vehicle found parked or abandoned in violation of this chapter on any snow emergency routes shall be prima facie evidence that the person, firm or corporation in whose name the vehicle is registered, committed or authorized the violation.
(Ord. 1160, passed 2-20-1990)
On each street designated by this chapter as a snow emergency route, the Superintendent of Streets shall post special signs at intervals indicating that this is an emergency snow route. These signs shall be distinctive and uniform in appearance and shall be plainly readable to persons traveling on that street.
(Ord. 1160, passed 2-20-1990)
No person, firm, partnership, corporation, company, syndicate or association and/or any owner, servant, agent or employee thereof shall deposit or cause to be deposited any snow and/or ice on or against a fire hydrant or on any sidewalk, street or loading and unloading areas of a public transportation system, except that snow and ice may be scraped to the sides of a street incident to the cleaning of the street or scraped to or on curbs incident to the cleaning of sidewalks and driveways.
(Ord. 1160, passed 2-20-1990) Penalty, see § 72.99
No vehicle shall impede or interfere in any way with a snowplow or other snow removal vehicle while the snowplow or other snow removal vehicle is in operation on city streets.
(Ord. 1160, passed 2-20-1990) Penalty, see § 72.99
Any person, firm, partnership, corporation, company, syndicate or association and/or any owner, servant, agent or employee thereof who violates any terms or provisions of this chapter shall, upon conviction, pay a minimum sum of $25 and a maximum sum of $750 for each offense.
(Ord. 1160, passed 2-20-1990)