6-2-1: LIMITED PARKING:
From October 15 to April 15 of every year, it is unlawful for any person to continuously park for more than twenty four (24) hours, or cause to remain continuously for more than twenty four (24) hours, on any street or highway within the city, any automobile, other motor vehicle whether or not such vehicle is in a condition permitting it to be operated, trailer, camper, boat or other similar vehicle. Any such vehicle which is parked or permitted to remain on any street or highway within the city for more than forty eight (48) hours may be removed by the city, or someone authorized so to do by a contract with the city, and impounded and released or disposed of pursuant to Minnesota statutes section 168B.01 et seq., relating to abandoned vehicles. From April 15 to October 15 of every year it is unlawful for any person to continuously park for more than forty eight (48) hours, or cause to remain continuously for more than forty eight (48) hours, on any street or highway within the city, any automobile, other motor vehicle whether or not such vehicle is in a condition permitting it to be operated, trailer, camper, boat or other similar vehicle. Any such vehicle which is parked or permitted to remain on any street or highway within the city for more than seventy two (72) hours may be removed by the city, or someone authorized so to do by a contract with the city, and impounded and released or disposed of pursuant to Minnesota statutes section 168B.01 et seq., relating to abandoned vehicles. Any vehicle so impounded shall not be released until towing and storage charges have been paid. The payment of such towing and storage charges shall not relieve any person from paying a fine for such illegal parking which may be imposed by the court. (Ord. 896, 12-21-2009)