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The Road Commissioner may appropriately sign or mark the following places and when so signed or marked no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any of said places:
(a) For a distance of 50 feet along the curb or edge of the roadway at the entrance to any hospital.
(b) For a distance of 50 feet along the curb or edge of the roadway immediately in front of the main entrance to any substation office of the Sheriff.
(c) For a distance of 50 feet along the curb or edge of the roadway immediately in front of the main entrance to any fire station housing motor vehicle fire-fighting equipment.
(d) Adjacent to any fire hydrant when it has been determined by the Road Commissioner that stopping, standing or parking of any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, would present some special hazard or would prevent ready access to the fire hydrant.
When the Board determines by resolution that it is necessary to prohibit stopping, standing or parking on certain highways, or portions thereof, at all or certain hours of the day, in order to facilitate the movement of traffic or to eliminate a hazardous condition, the Road Commissioner shall appropriately sign or mark such highways, or portions thereof, and when so signed or marked, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle on any such highway or portion thereof in violation of the restrictions stated on or indicated by such signs or markings, except that this section does not prohibit busses from stopping to receive and discharge passengers at places appropriately signed or marked as bus loading zones.
It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle, whether attended or unattended, upon any highway within any business or residence district unless not less than eight feet of the width of the paved or improved or main traveled portion of the highway opposite such stopped, parked, or standing vehicle is left clear and unobstructed for the free passage of other vehicles.
(a) Whenever the Road Commissioner shall determine that traffic congestion or traffic hazard of an emergency nature is likely to result from the operation, stopping, standing, or parking of vehicles during the holding of public or private assemblages, gatherings, or functions, or during the construction, alteration, repair or improvement of any highway, or for any other reason, he may place or cause to be placed, temporary signs prohibiting the operation, stopping, standing, or parking of vehicles during the existence of such emergency.
(b) When signs authorized by the provisions of this section are in place giving notice thereof, no person shall operate, stop, stand or park any vehicle contrary to the directions of such signs.
If a person parks any vehicle contrary to the provisions of Section 72.119 and the presence of such vehicle prevents or interferes with the construction, alteration, repair or improvement of the highway, the Sheriff shall move such vehicle to the nearest place on the highway where:
(a) The presence of such vehicle will not prevent or interfere with the construction, alteration, repair or improvement of the highway, and
(b) The presence of such vehicle is not in violation of any provisions of any statute or ordinance, or is not in violation of any statute or ordinance except Section 72.119.
The Sheriff shall not move, in any event, any vehicle more than 500 feet.
Every person who parks a motor vehicle upon any highway shall first lock the ignition, remove the key therefrom and take such key with him, unless a licensed operator remains in such motor vehicle, in which case such licensed operator before leaving such vehicle shall first lock the ignition, remove the key therefrom and take such key with him.
(a) No person who owns or has possession, custody or control of any vehicle shall park such vehicle upon any street or alley for more than a consecutive period of 72 hours. A vehicle shall be considered to have been parked for a consecutive period of 72 hours if it has not been moved at least five tenths (0.5) of a mile from its original parked (stopped) location within the preceding 72 hour period.
(b) In the event a vehicle is parked upon a street in excess of a consecutive period of 72 hours in violation of this section, the Sheriff or any member of the Highway Patrol of the State of California may remove said vehicle from the street in the manner and subject to the requirements of Sections 22651 and 22652 of the Vehicle Code.
(Amended by Ord. No. 2637 (N.S.), effective 1-2-64; amended by Ord. No. 9770 (N.S.), effective 5-26-06)
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