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The mayor, or the mayor's designee, is authorized to issue to any owner of a vehicle used to transport merchandise or materials a special permit, for a term not exceeding one year, and to state therein the terms and conditions thereof, allowing the operator of such vehicle the privilege of loading and unloading while the vehicle is backed against the curb, if, in the opinion of the mayor, or the mayor's designee, such privilege is reasonably necessary in the conduct of the owner's business and will not seriously interfere with traffic or endanger life or property.
(1979 Code § 10.48.060; amd. Ord. 94-60, 11-15-1994)
It is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle other than a bus to stand or park in an officially designated bus stop, or for any vehicle other than a taxicab to stand or park in an officially designated taxicab stand, except that the operator of any passenger vehicle may temporarily stop in any such stop or stand for the purpose of and while actually engaged in the loading or unloading of passengers.
(1979 Code § 10.48.090; amd. Ord. 94-60, 11-15-1994)
It is unlawful for the operator of any bus or taxicab to stand or park upon any street upon which parking is prohibited, restricted, or limited as to time, at any place other than at a bus stop or taxicab stand, respectively, except that this provision shall not prevent the operator of any such vehicle from temporarily stopping in accordance with other stopping or parking regulations at any place for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers.
(1979 Code § 10.48.100; amd. Ord. 94-60, 11-15-1994)
A. Streets: It is unlawful for any operator to stop, stand or park any vehicle upon a street, other than an alley, in such manner or under such conditions as to leave available less than ten feet (10') of the width of the roadway for the movement of vehicular traffic, except that an operator may stop temporarily during the actual loading or unloading of passengers or when necessary in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs or signals or a police officer.
B. Alleys: It is unlawful for any operator to park a vehicle within an alley in such a manner or under such conditions as to have available less than ten feet (10') of the width of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular traffic. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within an alley in such a position as to block the driveway entrance or access to any abutting property.
(1979 Code § 10.48.110; amd. Ord. 94-60, 11-15-1994)
A. Restrictions: No person who owns or has possession, custody or control of any nonmotorized vehicle, utility trailer, house trailer, boat, boat trailer or any other type of trailer shall park or store such vehicle, trailer or boat, whether attached or unattached to a motor vehicle, upon any public street or alley for a period of time more than twenty four (24) hours. Such vehicle shall be considered to be in violation of this section if parked in any one location for longer than twenty four (24) hours or if the vehicle has been parked in one or more locations within the same block for longer than such twenty four (24) hour period.
B. Unmounted Camper; Automobile Hulk: It shall be unlawful to park, place, store, abandon, or otherwise leave any unmounted camper or any "automobile hulk", (as defined in section 10-2-1 of this title), on any public street, alley, sidewalk or right of way, at any time.
(1979 Code § 10.48.160; amd. Ord. 94-60, 11-15-1994)
No person shall park or operate a motor vehicle or any type trailer upon the public street or in any city park or public parking lot for the purpose of repairing, painting or greasing such vehicle, and no person shall repair, grease or paint a motor vehicle or any type trailer on a public street or in any city park or public parking lot except to make repairs necessitated by an emergency.
(1979 Code § 10.48.170; amd. Ord. 94-60, 11-15-1994)
It shall be unlawful to abandon any vehicle upon any highway or street. A vehicle is presumed to be abandoned if it is left unattended on a highway or street for a period in excess of forty eight (48) hours.
(1979 Code § 10.48.180; amd. Ord. 94-60, 11-15-1994; Ord. 2003-69, 11-25-2003)
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