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§ 10-3.2 SIGNS OR MARKINGS INDICATING ANGLE OR DIAGONAL PARKING.
   (A)   The Board shall determine upon what streets angle or diagonal parking shall be permitted and shall mark or sign the streets, which are specified in § 10-5.18.
   (B)   Angle or diagonal parking shall not be indicated or permitted at any place where passing traffic would thereby be caused or required to drive upon the left side of the street.
   (C)   Upon those streets which have been signed or marked for angle or diagonal parking, no person shall park or stand a vehicle other than at the angle to the curb or edge of the roadway indicated by the signs or markings.
(1989 Code, § 18-41; 2003 Code, § 10-3.2)
§ 10-3.3 ABANDONING OF VEHICLES.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person to leave unattended any automobile, truck or other type of vehicle, including motorcycles and scooters, upon any of the public streets of the town, where parking is prohibited under the terms of this article.
   (B)   Any person, violating the foregoing provision shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, which shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $50 or 30 days in jail; in addition thereto, the owner, possessor or occupier of the motor vehicle left unattended, shall be liable for a civil penalty in the amount determined annually by the Board of Commissioners in the schedule of fees, plus the actual cost of the removal of the motor vehicle, plus whatever storage charges or safeguarding charges which may be imposed for the protection of the motor vehicle.
   (C)   The Davie County Sheriff’s Office is hereby designated as the agency for the enforcement of this chapter, including the immediate removal of the offending vehicle.
   (D)   All charges for towing, storage or safeguarding of the vehicle, and the civil penalty, are hereby declared to be liens against the vehicle which must be paid prior to the release of the vehicle.
(1989 Code, § 18-42; 2003 Code, § 10-3.3) (Amended 7-6-2021)
Cross-reference:
   Abandoned vehicles, see §§ 5-6.2 et seq.
Statutory reference:
   Abandoned and derelict motor vehicles, see G.S. §§ 20-137.6 et seq., 20-219.2 et seq.
   Authority to remove and dispose of junked and abandoned motor vehicles, see G.S. § 160A-303
§ 10-3.4 STOPPING, STANDING OR PARKING PROHIBITED; NO SIGNS REQUIRED.
   (A)   No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer or a traffic-control device, in any of the following places:
      (1)   On a sidewalk;
      (2)   In front of a public driveway;
      (3)   Within 25 feet of an intersection;
      (4)   On a crosswalk;
      (5)   Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing;
      (6)   At the edge, curb, or anywhere alongside a street or alley in such manner or under such conditions as to obstruct the free movement of vehicular traffic, except that a driver may stop temporarily during the actual unloading of passengers, or alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction, when stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic;
      (7)   Upon any bridge; or
      (8)   At any place where official signs prohibit stopping.
   (B)   No person shall move a vehicle not lawfully under the person’s control into any prohibited area or away from a curb a distance as is unlawful.
(1989 Code, § 18-43; 2003 Code, § 10-3.4) (Amended 5-6-2014)
Statutory reference:
   Parking in front of private driveway, fire hydrant, fire station, intersection of curb lines or fire lane, see G.S. § 20-162
§ 10-3.5 SAME—FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to stand or park a vehicle upon any street for the principal purpose of:
   (A)   Displaying for sale; or
   (B)   Washing, greasing or repairing the vehicle, except repairs made necessary by a bona fide emergency.
(1989 Code, § 18-44; 2003 Code, § 10-3.5)
§ 10-3.6 LOADING AND UNLOADING ZONES—COMPLIANCE WITH SIGNS.
   Whenever vehicle loading and unloading zones are designated and described herein 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 §§ 10-3.7 through 10-3.10.
(1989 Code, § 18-45; 2003 Code, § 10-3.6)
§ 10-3.7 SAME—PASSENGER LOADING ZONES.
   The streets, or parts thereof, described in § 10-5.20. are hereby designated as passenger loading or unloading zones, and no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle therein during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for any purpose other than the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers, and then only for a period not to exceed ten minutes.
(1989 Code, § 18-46; 2003 Code, § 10-3.7)
§ 10-3.8 SAME—COMMERCIAL LOADING ZONES.
   The streets, or parts thereof, described in § 10-5.21 are hereby designated as commercial loading and unloading zones, and no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle therein during the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for any purpose other than the expeditious unloading and delivery, or pickup and loading of materials and goods, and then only for a period not to exceed 30 minutes.
(1989 Code, § 18-47; 2003 Code, § 10-3.8)
§ 10-3.9 SAME—PUBLIC CARRIER STOPS AND STANDS.
   Bus stands, taxicab stands and stands for other passenger common-carrier motor vehicles, designated by appropriate signs, shall be as specified in § 10-5.22.
(1989 Code, § 18-48; 2003 Code, § 10-3.9)
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