(a) Whenever a snow emergency is declared under provisions of this chapter at such times as the United States Weather Bureau records applicable to the City, indicate that four inches of snow have fallen or that the same weather bureau records indicate that there is a certain immediate prospect of a four inch snowfall within the next eighteen hours, the Safety-Service Director shall have the power to enact additional forms of parking bans he deems necessary to ensure access by emergency vehicles or snow removal equipment.
On the following streets, and any others designated by the Director, parking may be entirely banned or the Director may establish a system of banning parking on alternating sides of designated streets. Any such system of parking bans shall be developed by the Director and shall remain in effect for as long as necessary to ensure access by emergency vehicles and snow removal equipment. Streets covered in this section include, but are not limited to, the following:
Spring | Becker |
Oakwood | Sunset Lane |
Fourth (Warren to Ferguson) | Shade |
Woodland | Aurora |
Wells | Harmar |
Chestnut | Lancaster (below Ft. Harmar Drive) |
Holly | Gilman Avenue |
Vine | Maple (below Ft. Harmar Drive) |
Warner | Bartlett |
High | Lord |
Front (Scammel to Third) | Elm |
Grant | Oakview |
Frederick | Circle Drive |
Sheridan | Knox |
Miller | St. Clair |
Ingleside | |
(b) In addition, on streets designated herein, and any others designated by the Director, parking may be eliminated concurrent with the declaration of a snow emergency under this chapter, with such parking ban remaining in effect for as long as necessary to ensure access by emergency vehicles and snow removal equipment. Streets covered in this subsection include, but are not limited to, the following:
Phillips | Fifth (above Montgomery) |
Quarry | Garfield |
Highland | Walker |
Alta | Ridge |
High | Orchard |
St. Marys | Cedar |
Mulberry | Whites Road |
(Ord. 94(78-79). Passed 11-16-78.)