§ 71.06  TIME LIMITED PARKING.
   (A)   One-hour parking.  The city shall from time to time by resolution as traffic conditions require, establish zones to be known as one-hour parking zones upon the streets or portions of streets in the city as are selected for the location of the zones. The city may by resolution change or eliminate any of the zones so established. Regarding this division, it shall be subject to the conditions and regulations set forth in § 71.06, excepting that all references in those divisions to two-hour parking, shall be deemed one-hour parking where applicable.
(1994 Code, § 10.08.06-061)
   (B)   Fifteen-minute zones; established.  The city shall from time to time by resolution as traffic conditions require, establish zones to be known as 15-minute zones upon the streets or portions of streets in the city as are selected for the location of the zones. The city may by resolution change or eliminate any of zones so established. Regarding this division, it shall be subject to the conditions and regulations set forth in § 71.06, excepting that all references in those subsections to two-hour parking, shall be deemed 15-minute parking where applicable.
(1994 Code, § 10.08.062)
   (C)   Two-hour zone established.  The City Council shall, from time to time by resolution as traffic conditions require, establish zones to be known as two-hour parking zones upon the streets or portions of streets in the city as are selected for the location of the zones. The City Council may, by resolution, change or eliminate any of the zones so established.
(1994 Code, § 10.08.063)
   (D)   Signs.  When a time limited parking zone is established by action of the City Council as is provided in § 71.06, adequate signs or markings shall be placed in the zone to give notice to the public thereof.
(1994 Code, § 10.08.064)
   (E)   Time limits.
      (1)   When a time limited parking zone is established by action of the City Council as is provided in this subchapter, it shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park any vehicle, except a commercial delivery vehicle, in a parking space in the zone for a period of time longer than indicated by the signs applicable to that zone.
      (2)   When a time limited parking zone is established by action of the City Council as is provided in this subchapter, it shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park any vehicle, except a commercial delivery vehicle, more than one time within any four consecutive hours upon the same street between the same intersections in the zone.
      (3)   When a time limited parking zone is established by action of the City Council as is provided in this subchapter, each period of overtime parking or violation shall constitute a separate violation, and a citation may be issued for each and every violation.
(1994 Code, § 10.08.65)
   (F)   Article applicability.  The provisions of § 71.06 of this subsection shall not apply to the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles on the streets of the city between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m., or to the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles on the streets of the city on Sundays or holidays
(1994 Code, § 10.08.066)
   (G)   Designation of other curb markings.
      (1)   At the times as the City Manager finds that the public safety and convenience require the establishment of no parking or limited parking zones for motor vehicles on the public streets in the city in addition to the requirements of this subchapter, he or she shall report this fact to the City Council at a meeting of that body. Thereafter, as directed by resolution of the City Council, he or she is authorized to place the following curb markings to indicate stopping, standing or parking regulation, and those markings shall have the meaning set forth as follows:
         (a)   Red means no stopping, standing or parking at any time except as permitted by the Cal. Vehicle Code §§ 22506, 22507, 22507.5 and 22507.6 and except that a bus may stop in a red zone marked or signed as a bus zone;
         (b)   Yellow indicates a loading zone for freight or passengers;
         (c)   White indicates a passenger loading zone or a postal mail zone;
         (d)   Green means no standing or parking for longer than the time limit specified by the signs applicable to that zone at any time between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day, except Sundays and holidays; and
         (e)   Blue means no stopping, standing or parking a vehicle other than an authorized handicapped vehicle.
   (2)   When the city has caused curb markings to be placed pursuant to the provisions of this subsection, it is unlawful for any person to stand, stop or park a vehicle in violation of the markings or signs so placed as set forth in  Cal. Vehicle Code, §§ 22507.5 and 22507.6 and related State Vehicle Code sections.
(1994 Code, § 10.08.067)
   (H)   No parking zones.
      (1)   The City Council shall, from time to time by resolution as traffic conditions require, establish zones to be known as no parking zones, upon the alleys and streets or portions of alleys and streets in the city as are selected for the location of the zones. The City Council may, by resolution, change or eliminate any of the zones so established.
      (2)   When a no parking zone is established by action of the City Council as provided in this division or any other section of city ordinances, adequate signs or markings as set forth in § 71.03(H) shall be placed in the zone to give notice to the public thereof.
      (3)   When a no parking zone is established by action of the City Council as provided in this subsection, it is unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park any vehicle, except as set forth in Cal. Vehicle Code § 22507.6.
      (4)   Any vehicle so parked or left standing in violation of the provisions of this division may be removed by a peace officer in accordance with the procedures established in the State Vehicle Code.
(1994 Code, § 10.08.068)
   (I)   Street sweeping; restricted parking.  The City Council may, by resolution, determine and fix the hours and days on which the streets in the city shall be swept by the Department of Public Works. Upon the adoption of this resolution and the posting of the streets, it is unlawful for any person to park or stand a vehicle on any street within the city at the times so designated.
(1994 Code, § 10.08.069)
(Ord. 97-102, passed 10-14-1997)  Penalty, see § 10.99