The city manager may, in the city manager's sole discretion, designate a street, or portions thereof, as a "no large vehicle parking zone" whenever the city manager determines that parking of large vehicles upon such street, or portions thereof, creates either a safety hazard, nuisance, or activities incompatible with the zoning district. The city manager may consider the following factors in making the determination:
1. Safety hazards, potential nuisance and the compatibility of the zoning district with activities relating to large vehicle parking.
2. Pedestrian and vehicular visibility from intersecting streets or driveways.
3. Width of the street(s) in the affected zone.
4. Number of vehicles parked on the street in the affected zone at the time of the study.
5. Other relevant data including, but not limited to, citizen complaints, volume and speed of traffic, and the size of vehicles parked in the affected zone.
Any determination made pursuant to this chapter is a plan or design of, or improvement to, public property which may be approved by the city manager.
(Ord. 4667 § 2 (part), 2000)