(a) The Road Commissioner is hereby authorized to prohibit stopping, standing or parking and to place signs or curb markings as described in § 52.0121, at any of the following places when such prohibition as indicated by a traffic engineering investigation will alleviate dangerous hazardous traffic conditions, facilitate the full use of the roadway, or serve the convenience of the public:
(1) At any place within 100 feet of the intersection of two or more highways;
(2) At any place within 25 feet of a railroad grade crossing;
(3) Adjacent to either side of a crosswalk or driveway entrance for a distance not to exceed 20 feet from either side of such crosswalk or driveway;
(4) Adjacent to any fire hydrant when it has been determined 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;
(5) At any place in connection with a street or highway vehicular parking layout or plan;
(6) On either side of a highway in those areas where any highway has been cleared of snow by snowplows, and the width of the highway is restricted by reason of snow conditions.
(b) When the Road Commissioner, upon the basis of a traffic engineering investigation, finds that the conditions because of which stopping, standing or parking was prohibited as authorized in § 52.0117(a) no longer exist, he or she shall remove such signs and such curb markings from such portion of such street or highway.
(Ord. 596, passed - -1947; Am. Ord. 598, passed - -1947; Am. Ord. 702, passed - -1953; Am. Ord. 1119, passed - -1963)