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The City Manager shall have the authority to designate the location of parking zone, loading zones, no parking zones, veterans parking, taxi stands, sheriff inspection parking restricted parking areas and such other parking zones as are provided for in this chapter with the advice of the Chief of Police and where necessary the City Engineer.
(Ord. O-2018-20, passed 9-24-2018)
(A) Parking spaces on city streets which have been designated and marked "15 minute loading zone" shall be used exclusively by vehicles for curbside customer pick-up only for restaurants and customer shopping for merchandise, goods, not services, for a time not to exceed fifteen (15) minutes. "Fifteen minute loading zone" shall not be used as commercial zones described in § 72.012.
(B) The City Manager, after consulting with the Chief of Police, shall designate and mark throughout the city commercial parking zones where needed "15 minute loading zone" pursuant to this section.
(C) Any person, firm or corporation violating any provision of this section shall be subject to the fines and penalties established by the city for parking improperly in a loading zone.
(Ord. O-2021-03, passed 3-8-21)
SHERIFF’S INSPECTION PARKING
There is hereby designated and marked on the city Riverfill parking lot closest to the Hall of Justice two (2) parking spaces restricted for the sole purpose of providing parking for a maximum of thirty (30) minutes for vehicles being inspected by the Pike County Sheriff’s Department as required by law for the inspection of out-of-state vehicles. The two (2) spaces shall be designated by installing two (2) signs stating “Sheriff Vehicle Inspection Parking Only.”
(Ord. 0-90-040, passed 12-10-90; Am. Ord. 0-2007-013, passed 4-23-07) Penalty, see § 72.999
SNOW EMERGENCY
Whenever the City Manager or other authorized city official finds that falling snow, sleet, or freezing rain will create a condition which makes it necessary that the parking of motor vehicles on snow emergency routes be prohibited or whenever he or she finds on the basis of a firm forecast of snow, sleet, or freezing rain that the weather conditions so forecasted may create a condition making it necessary that such parking be prohibited, he or she is authorized to announce such prohibition, to become effective at a time specified by him or her. After the effective time of such prohibition no person shall park any vehicle or permit any vehicle to remain parked on a snow emergency route. However, if a fall of snow, sleet, or freezing rain occurs after 11:00 p.m. and prior to 6:00 a.m., and the City Manager or other authorized city official has not announced prior to 11:00 p.m. that parking on snow emergency routes is to be prohibited after a specified time, a vehicle parked on a snow emergency route may remain so parked until 7:00 a.m. following such fall. The prohibition of parking announced by the City Manager or other authorized city official under the authority of this section shall remain in effect until he or she announces the termination of the snow emergency, in part or in whole, after which the prohibition of parking authorized by this section shall no longer be in effect.
Penalty, see § 72.999
Whenever the City Manager or other authorized city official shall find that some or all of the conditions which gave rise to the snow emergency prohibition no longer exist, he or she is authorized to declare the termination of the emergency, in part or in whole, effective immediately on announcement. If such announcement is made other than between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., it shall be repeated between those hours.
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