(a) No person who is the owner, agent, operator or other person in charge of any vehicle, licensed or unlicensed, shall permit the vehicle to remain parked, standing or abandoned upon any street for a continuous period longer than forty-eight hours. This subsection (a) shall not be construed as affecting any other parking regulations now in effect or that may hereafter become effective but shall be construed as an additional parking limitation. The purpose of this subsection is to prohibit continuous long-time parking and the storage of vehicles on streets.
(b) The parking of vehicles on public or private property, excluding dedicated streets and ways set out for public travel regulated elsewhere, shall be prohibited if done so without the consent of the owner of private property or the proper governmental agency in charge of the public property.
(c) No vehicle shall be parked on public property in violation of rules and regulations set out by the governmental agency controlling the public property.
(d) No vehicle shall be parked on any private property in violation of any regulations set down by the owner of the private property.
(e) The provisions of subsection (b) through (d) shall not be applicable unless the private or public property is posted in a conspicuous manner setting forth the prohibition of parking or the conditions and regulations under which parking is permitted.
(f) If any vehicle is found upon public or private proeprty in violation of any of the provisions of this section and the identity of the driver cannot be determined, the owner or person in whose name such vehicle is registered shall be held prima-facie responsible for such violation. (Ord. 5581. Passed 11-17-66.)
(g) Whoever violates any provision of this section is guilty of a minor misdemeanor on a first offense; on a second offense within one year after the first offense, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the fourth degree; on each subsequent offense within one year after the first offense, the person is guilty of a misdemeanor of the third degree.