5-6. NIGHT PARKING RESTRICTION.
   A.   All parking is prohibited, except by permit, on all State and County Highways and Village Streets within the Village limits, as follows: no person, excepting physicians on emergency calls or other emergency vehicles, shall park on said streets and highways between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day.
   B.   The Village Clerk may issue overnight parking permits, for a maximum of two vehicles (as described below) per residence. These permits shall be for the parking of a vehicle on the street in front of the permitted residence only, between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., and shall be valid for three months from the date of issuance. The fee for an overnight parking permit shall be in an amount determined by the Village Board and set forth on the Fee Schedule. No such permit may be issued for any of the restricted parking areas specified in s. 5-4 of this Chapter. The permit shall be prominently displayed in the windshield of the vehicle. The Village Board reserves the right to review and/or revoke any permit.
      1.   No overnight parking permits will be issued for Main Street between Front Street and State Street (both sides), Ag School Road, Beck Drive, Camelback Mountain Road, English Settlement Avenue, Evergreen Drive, Fairview Street, Fox Grove Drive, Mather Drive, Milwaukee Avenue, Oak Street, Oak Knoll Road, Ridge Line Road, N. River Road, Rowntree Road, Schneider Lane, Seidel Drive, Vista View Drive, Washington Avenue, Way-Mar Lane; or for the following subdivisions; Buckley, Camelback Farms, Country Aires, Coyote Territory, Fairview Heights, Hidden Acres, Honey Creek, Longview Heights, Rock Ridge, Scotsdale Estates, Stoneridge, Mink Ranch, Fox Knoll Estates, and Weber Estates.
      2.   Night parking permits shall be issued for the following types of vehicles only:
         a.   Passenger Cars
         b.   Light Pick-up Trucks
         c.   Light Vans
      3.   Temporary or emergency on street parking will be permissible in the Village Limits for up to three days. Vehicle owners must provide proper notification to the Racine County Sheriff’s Department office.
(Ord. 2023-9, passed 6-12-2023)