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§ 71.01 PROHIBITED PARKING.
   (A)   No person shall park a vehicle in any of the following places:
      (1)   On a sidewalk;
      (2)   In front of any driveway;
      (3)   Within an intersection;
      (4)   Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant or instructional building;
      (5)   On a designated crosswalk;
      (6)   At any place where official signs prohibit parking;
      (7)   At any place where parking is permitted for specific purposes unless the occupants of the vehicle are complying with the requirements of permitted uses;
      (8)   On more than one designated parking space;
      (9)   On any grass or otherwise landscaped area;
      (10)   On a playground or playing field.
   (B)   A person who violates this section shall be responsible for a municipal civil infraction.
(Ord. 116, passed 3-11-2013)
§ 71.02 PARKING VEHICLES FOR SALE; VIOLATION AS MUNICIPAL CIVIL INFRACTION.
   No person shall park any vehicle, motorcycle, trailer or recreational vehicle for the principal purpose of offering same “for sale” in any public or privately owned parking lots. This would include but would not be limited to automobile service stations and commercial parking lots, or any area normally open to the public but not licensed as an automobile sales area. In any prosecution or proceedings under this section, the registration plate displayed on a motor vehicle shall constitute in evidence a prima facie presumption that the registered owner of such vehicle was the person responsible for parking such vehicle at the place where such violation occurred.
(Ord. 116, passed 3-11-2013)
§ 71.03 PARKING SIGNS REQUIRED; EXCEPTION.
   If by this chapter any parking time limit is imposed or parking is prohibited on designated streets, such regulations shall not be effective unless appropriate signs giving notice of the time limit or prohibited parking are erected and in place at the time of any alleged offense, except that such signs need not be erected to make ordinances regulating the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles effective when these ordinances do not differ from the provisions of the Act.
(Ord. 116, passed 3-11-2013)
§ 71.04 PARKING ON PRIVATE PROPERTY; VIOLATION AS CIVIL INFRACTION.
   (A)   No person shall park any motor vehicle on any private property in the village without the expressed or implied consent, authorization or ratification of the owner, holder, occupant, lessee, agent or trustee of such property.
   (B)   A person who violates this section shall be responsible for a municipal civil infraction.
(Ord. 116, passed 3-11-2013)
§ 71.05 NO PARKING DURING CERTAIN HOURS ON CERTAIN STREETS.
   The traffic engineer may determine and designate zones where parking is prohibited between the hours specified in a traffic order.
(Ord. 116, passed 3-11-2013)
§ 71.06 OPERATING, STOPPING, STANDING, OR PARKING TRUCK OR COMMERCIAL VEHICLE WITH GROSS WEIGHT OF MORE THAN SIGNED LIMITS PROHIBITED.
   When signs are erected that give notice of weight limits, a person shall not operate, stop, stand or park any truck or commercial vehicle with a gross weight of more than the amounts specified on the signs at any time on any of the streets or parts of streets on which such signs have been posted.
(Ord. 116, passed 3-11-2013)
§ 71.07 TEMPORARY IMPOUNDMENT OF BICYCLES OF MINORS VIOLATING CODE.
   In lieu of instituting a civil infraction proceeding against a minor violating any section of Part 6 of the Uniform Traffic Code for Cities, Townships, and Villages, as adopted under § 70.15 of this code, involving operation of a bicycle, any law enforcement agency may temporarily impound the minor’s bicycle as provided in § 72.95 of this code of ordinances.
(Ord. 116, passed 3-11-2013)
§ 71.99 PENALTIES.
   Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is responsible for a municipal civil infraction, and shall subject to payment of a civil fine of $25 for each infraction, except a person who violates any provision concerning spaces reserved for use by disabled persons shall subject to payment of a civil fine of $100 for each infraction.
(Ord. 131, passed 8-8-2016)