§ 72.02 RESTRICTED PARKING.
   (A)   Winter parking restriction. From 2:00 a.m. until 5:00 a.m. of each day beginning November 1 of each year and until April 1 of the following year, no motor vehicle, trailer, boat, snowmobile, recreational vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, or any other vehicle, implement or equipment shall be placed, parked, or permitted to stand on a public street or publicly-owned parking lot. This prohibition is not applicable to on-duty city employee parking or to a city vehicle. Parking is allowed outside of these hours on a public street or publicly-owned parking lot provided it is not a violation of division (B) below.
   (B)   Snow removal restriction. At any time during the year no motor vehicle, trailer, boat, snowmobile, recreational vehicle, all-terrain vehicle, or any other vehicle, implement or equipment shall be placed, parked, or permitted to stand on a public street or publicly-owned parking lot, during a snow event, until the snow has been plowed to the full width of the street (curb to curb). This prohibition is not applicable to on-duty city employee parking or to a city vehicle. For the purpose of this section the definition of SNOW EVENT shall have the following meaning: When two or more inches of snow has accumulated from a continuous or intermittent snowfall.
   (C)   On a case-by-case basis and after receiving a prior request from an individual, the Police Department may exempt an individual from the restrictions provided in division (A) of this section when requested for a special event, holiday, or a unique circumstance of limited duration. Exemptions under this division will not be granted when it is already snowing or when the National Weather Service has forecasted a snow accumulation of two or more inches for the city.
   (D)   On a case-by-case basis and upon an individual showing of undue hardship, the Chief of Police, or his or her designee, may modify the restrictions provided in division (A) of this section to allow an individual to park on a public street or public alley after the public street or public alley has been plowed to its full curb-to-curb width.
(Ord. 136A, passed 2-6-67; Am. Ord. 221, passed 7-9-07; Am. Ord. 240, passed 9-17-09; Am. Ord. 278, passed 2-2-15) Penalty, see § 10.99