(a) No person shall stop, park or leave standing any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, unless both right-hand wheels (or either both right-hand wheels or both left-hand wheels on a one-way street) are parallel with and within eighteen inches from the curb edge of a street or highway except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic-control device.
(b) No person shall stop, park or leave standing any commercial vehicle for the purpose of loading, delivering or unloading of freight or materials in any business district between the hours of eleven a.m. and six p.m. unless such vehicle is parked so that both right-hand wheels (or either both right-hand wheels or both left-hand wheels on a one-way street) are parallel with and within eighteen inches of the curb or unless said vehicle is legally parked in any angle parking space.
(c) The chief transportation official, in case of undue hardship such as extremely large commercial vehicles or commercial vehicles at the terminal of a long haul, is authorized to issue a permit for parking to load or unload in the business district between the hours of eleven a.m. and six p.m. even though curb space may not be readily available. Permits, when issued, shall contain the make and type of vehicle, the license number, the name of the applicant, the location where and time when the permit shall be in effect, and the manner of parking or other restrictions necessary to insure the usual flow of traffic. The permit shall be attached to the windshield of the vehicle at all times when the permit is in effect.
(Ord. 4558 § 4 (part), 1999)