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No parking is permitted in any space painted and marked as no parking in front of a place of public assemblage, such as theaters, churches, hotels, and other places where the public assembles under the meaning of the Directive of the State Department of Insurance.
(Ord. passed 11-7-52; Am. Ord. 23:99, passed 6-14-99) Penalty, see § 10.99
It shall be unlawful to leave parked and/or unattended any motor vehicle, trailer, semi-trailer, recreational vehicle, travel trailer, camping trailer, motor home, truck camper, etc as defined by KRS Chapter 186, 187, 188, 189, and 190 unless said vehicle, trailer, semi trailer, recreational vehicle, travel trailer, camping trailer, motor home, truck camper, etc meets all registration licensing and other requirements of KRS Chapters 186, 187, 188, 189, and 190. Further all motor vehicles, trailers, semi-trailers, recreational vehicles, travel trailers, camping trailers, motor homes, truck campers, and construction equipment shall be adequately marked with lights and/or reflectors visible to approaching traffic for a minimum distance of five hundred (500) feet.
(Ord. 12:2001, passed 5-14-01) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to permit any vehicle to stand or be parked on any public street, alley, or any other public way within the city limits for more than seventy-two (72) hours, without the vehicle having been moved or operated.
(B) Any vehicle left standing or parked for the period of time and place, as set out in division (A) above, shall be considered abandoned and shall be removed by the Police Department, by wrecker, and placed in storage. After any vehicle is so removed, it will be released to the person, firm, or corporation claiming it only upon payment of the towing charge and storage bill, and any and all outstanding parking fines.
(Ord. passed 10-5-51; Am. Ord. 23:99, passed 6-14-99) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) For the purpose of this section, loading shall be defined as the act of putting cargo load on or in a truck or motor vehicle. For the purposes of this section unloading shall be defined as the act of discharging cargo or removing cargo from a truck or motor vehicle.
(B) No parking of any type of vehicle shall be permitted in a loading and unloading zone between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on Monday through Saturday, except for the purpose of and while in the act of loading or unloading. However, said truck or motor vehicle shall not be permitted in said zone for a continuous period more than two (2) hours without prior notification to and approval by the Morehead Police Department.
(C) No truck or other motor vehicle shall block or park in any traffic lane of any street in the city at any point within three hundred (300) feet of any loading or unloading zone for the purpose of or while loading or unloading any type of materials.
(D) All loading and unloading zones shall be designated as such by proper signs.
(Ord. passed 7-8-84; Am. Ord. passed 12-12-77; Am. Ord. passed 8-20-81; Am. Ord. 23:99, passed 6-14-99) Penalty, see § 10.99
(A) There shall be no parking of any vehicle on any sidewalk or curb.
(B) There shall be no double parking of vehicles.
(C) There shall be no parking of any vehicle within a designated fire lane. Official governmental vehicles on emergency business are exempted.
(D) There shall be no parking of any vehicle alongside or adjacent a curb in a direction opposite the direction of traffic flow in the adjacent traffic lane.
(E) There shall be no parking of any vehicle in any alley.
(F) There shall be no parking of any vehicle in those restricted areas as outlined in Ch. 73, Sched. VI.
(G) No owner or operator of a motor vehicle shall leave the keys in the ignition to said vehicle while vehicle is unattended and parked within the city.
(H) There shall be no parking of any vehicle in any designated crosswalk, as established by Ch. 73, Sched. XII.
(I) There shall be no parking in areas restricted by Ch. 73, Sched. VIII.
(J) There shall be no parking in any parking spaces for persons with disabilities without proper display of documentation. Official governmental vehicles on emergency business are exempt.
(K) There shall be no parking of any vehicle within ten (10) feet of a fire hydrant, except permitted parking as indicated by pavement striping or signs and official governmental vehicles on emergency business.
(L) In such areas of the city that parking is designated by striping or lines indicated on the pavement, there shall be no parking across those lines that indicate the parking space.
(M) There shall be no parking of any vehicle within fifteen (15) feet of any intersection, except permitted parking as indicated by pavement striping or signs.
(N) There shall be no parking of any vehicle in any lane of traffic where such parking obstructs the flow of traffic through that traffic lane.
(O) There shall be no parking of any vehicle within twenty (20) feet of any stop sign, except permitted parking as indicated by pavement striping or signs.
(P) There shall be no parking of any vehicle which obstructs access to any private driveway or roadway.
(Q) There shall be no parking of any vehicle on any part of a painted curb.
(R) It shall be unlawful for any person to improperly park any vehicle. This includes parking by backing into a diagonal parking space on Main Street.
(S) It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle out of line.
(T) There shall be no parking of lawn mowers, lawncare equipment, construction materials, backhoes, or any other equipment, objects and/or materials not specifically defined in KRS 186-190 on a public street or roadway.
(Ord. 10-94, passed 3-14-94; Am. Ord. 36:97, passed 11-10-97; Am. Ord. 23:99, passed 6-14-99; Am. Ord. 12-2001, passed 5-14-01; Am. Ord. 28:2008, passed 8-11-08; Am. Ord. 06:2010, passed 5-10-10; Am. Ord. 22:2010, passed 10-11-10) Penalty, see § 71.99
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