§ 74.0756 MAXIMUM NUMBER OF VEHICLES ON VILLAGE STREETS.
   (A)   Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the direction of a police officer or an additional traffic control device, it shall be unlawful for more than two vehicles to be parked simultaneously on any village street where all such vehicles are registered to or in the custody or control of persons residing at the same village address, except where it is impracticable for the registered owner or owners or persons in control of such vehicles to park the vehicles off the street or roadway due to the unavailability of such persons' garage structure or driveway where such unavailability is caused by repair or improvements to such garage structure or driveway.
   (B)   For purposes of this section, a person shall be deemed to be a "resident" of any village address which is shown in the State registration information pertaining to any vehicle to which his or her name is registered, and a person shall also be deemed to be a "resident" of any village address at which that person actually resides.
   (C)   Where a village police officer has reasonable grounds to believe that a violation of division (A) above is being committed, he or she shall post improper parking citations or notices on all of the vehicles which are simultaneously parked on the village street in question and which are registered to or in the custody or control of persons residing at the same village address.
(Ord. 2489-97, passed 8-6-97) Penalty, see § 70.99