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The Road Commissioner shall locate and establish restricted parking on certain highways or portions thereof to emergency vehicles as defined in Vehicle Code Section 165, or to one or more of the types of emergency vehicles as defined therein, where a Civil or Traffic Engineer licensed by the State of California has determined traffic safety and/or roadway operation will be enhanced and the proposed installation shall be supported by the adjacent property owner(s) and Community Planning/Sponsor Group (where applicable). If there is opposition to the proposed installation, the matter will be reviewed by the San Diego County Traffic Advisory Committee as a full item and a recommendation will be submitted to the Board.
When the Board determines by resolution that it is necessary to restrict parking on certain highways or portions thereof to emergency vehicles as defined in Vehicle Code Section 165, or to one or more of the types of emergency vehicles as defined therein, the County engineer 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 restriction stated on or indicated by such signs or markings.
(Added by Ord. No. 3073 (N.S.), effective 6-15-67; amended by Ord. No. 9904 (N.S.), effective 1-4-08)
(a) When the Board determines by resolution that it is necessary to establish no parking-tow away zones on certain highways or portions thereof as defined in Vehicle Code Section 22651 subparagraphs (k), (l), (m), or (n), 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 restriction stated on or indicated by such signs or markings.
(b) Any vehicles left parked or standing on any such highway or portion thereof in violation of subsection (a) of this section may be removed by the Sheriff or any member of the California Highway Patrol.
(Added by Ord. No. 4486 (N.S.), effective 4-17-75; amended by Ord. No. 5843 (N.S.), effective 9-4-80; amended by Ord. No. 10646 (N.S.), effective 2-14-20)
(a) The parking or standing on streets in residential areas of commercial vehicles having a manufacturer's gross weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more is hereby prohibited.
(b) This ordinance shall not apply under the following conditions:
(1) When such vehicle is loading or unloading property.
(2) When such vehicle is parked in connection with and in aid of the performance of a service to or on a property within the residential area.
(3) When such vehicle is engaged in the construction, installation, repair or maintenance of a publicly or privately owned utility facility located within the residential area.
(4) When the area contains property used for commercial or industrial purposes and such vehicle is parked on the property or on the highway contiguous to the commercial/ industrial property.
(5) When the Board of Supervisors has determined by resolution that the parking of such vehicles on certain residential streets or portions thereof shall be permitted and the Road Commissioner has appropriately signed or marked such streets or portions thereof.
(c) For purposes of this ordinance a residential area shall be defined as that portion of a highway and the property contiguous thereto on one or both sides of which highway, the contiguous property is occupied by a residential dwelling unit (single or multi-family dwelling units, including apartments or condominiums).
(Added by Ord. No. 4937 (N.S.), effective 7-21-77; amended by Ord. No. 9112 (N.S.), effective 1-14-00; amended by Ord. No. 9905 (N.S.), effective 1-4-08)
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