Subject to the provisions of § 74.02 hereof, it shall be unlawful for the driver of a passenger vehicle to stand the vehicle for longer than is necessary to load or unload passengers, and in no event to exceed one minute, or for the driver to stand any freight carrying vehicle for a period of time longer than is absolutely necessary to actually load or unload materials:
(A) In any public alley, during any hour of the day or night so as to reduce the useable width of the alley to less than ten feet;
(B) At any place along the curb before the entrance to a public building;
(C) At any place along the curb before the entrance to any hospital or hotel;
(D) Directly in front of the entrance to any theater at any time the theater is open for business;
(E) Within 30 feet of a traffic signal or stop sign on the approaching side;
(F) Within 20 feet of any crosswalk;
(G) At any curb within l5 feet of a fire hydrant;
(H) At any place where the vehicle would block the use of a driveway; or on any driveway into a public ground, place or building;
(I) At any place where official signs or official yellow or red painted curb line or section of the street prohibit parking as provided in this chapter;
(J) At any place temporarily so designated by ordinance and posted by the Chief of Police or the Chief of the Fire Department; and
(K) In any driveway or on any parkway or sidewalk except as provided in Chapter 82, Schedule III hereof.
(1980 Code, § 20.512) (Ord. 8891, passed 12-21-2000) Penalty, see § 74.99