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The City Council may prohibit by resolution the parking of motor vehicles on that side of the street adjacent to any school property, when such parking is deemed to interfere with traffic or create a hazardous situation. Before the City Council establishes such prohibition, it shall receive a recommendation from the Police Chief and City Engineer. (Ord. 977, 6-13-90)
Upon recommendation of the Police Chief and with approval of the City Engineer, the Public Works Department shall place signs or markings indicating no parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed twenty five feet (25') or upon one side of a street when the width of the roadway does not exceed thirty feet (30').
When official signs or markings prohibiting parking are erected upon narrow streets as authorized herein, no person shall park a vehicle upon any street in violation of such sign or marking. (Ord. 977, 6-13-90)
No person shall stop, stand or park in any of the following areas if appropriately signed or marked:
A. At any place within twenty feet (20') of a point on the curb immediately opposite the midblock end of a safety zone.
B. At any place within twenty five feet (25') of an intersection in any business district; except, that a bus may stop at a designated bus stop.
C. Within twenty five feet (25') of the approach to any traffic signal, boulevard stop sign or official flashing device. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
The city council may provide for a street or section of a street to be restricted to parking by permit only by resolution after a public hearing. When such street or section of street is so designated, the public works department shall erect and maintain signs indicating the days and times of said restriction. The city clerk shall provide permits for parcels adjoining the restricted street or portions thereof indicating authority to park the vehicle on the street during such restricted time. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
It shall be unlawful for any person to stand or park any nonmotorized wagon or pushcart from which goods, wares, merchandise, fruits, vegetables or foodstuffs are sold, displayed, solicited or offered for sale, barter or exchange upon any portion of any street or alley within the city. (Ord. 0-13-1274, 7-26-2013)
Upon recommendation of the police chief, the public works department may erect or post temporary signs indicating that the operation, parking or standing of vehicles is prohibited on such streets and alleys during the times indicated on said signs. Such signs shall remain in place only during the time so indicated.
Temporary signs may be erected or posted if traffic congestion is likely to result from:
A. The holding of public or private assemblages, gatherings or functions.
B. The movement of equipment, articles or structures of unusual size.
C. Street repairs or construction.
D. The use of such street for authorized purposes other than the normal flow of traffic.
E. Such other purpose as deemed appropriate by the police chief.
When signs authorized by the provisions of this section are in place giving notice thereof, it shall be unlawful to operate, stand or park any vehicle contrary to the directions and provisions of such signs. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
The city council may designate by resolution streets or sections of streets upon which curb markings shall be placed to regulate standing or parking. Before the city council establishes such designation, it shall receive a recommendation from the police chief and city engineer.
Such markings shall have the regulatory meanings as herein set forth:
A. Red shall mean no stopping, standing or parking at any time, except as permitted by the state Vehicle Code; provided, that a bus may stop in a red zone marked or signed as a bus zone.
B. Yellow shall mean no stopping, standing or parking at any time between seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. of any day, except Sundays and holidays, for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of passengers or materials; provided, that the loading or unloading of passengers shall not consume more than three (3) minutes, nor the loading or unloading of materials more than twenty (20) minutes.
C. White shall mean no stopping, standing or parking for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of passengers which shall not exceed three (3) minutes, and such restriction shall apply:
1. When such zone is in front of or adjacent to a United States mailbox, the restrictions shall apply at all times.
2. When such zone is in front of a church, the restrictions shall apply at all times.
3. At all other times and places, the restrictions shall apply only between seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. of any day except Sundays and holidays.
D. Green shall mean no standing or parking for longer than twenty (20) minutes at any time between seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. of any day except Sundays and holidays.
No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle adjacent to any legible curb marking in violation of this section. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
When authorized signs are in place giving notice thereof, no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle within any commercial district between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. of any day, except Sundays and holidays, for a period of more than two (2) hours unless more restrictive regulations are posted or marked. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
The city council may establish by resolution, which may be amended from time to time, two (2) hour parking limitations on certain streets in the city. Before the city council establishes such limitation, it shall receive a recommendation from the police chief and city manager. When authorized signs are in place, it shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park any vehicle for a period of more than two (2) hours at any time between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and five o'clock (5:00) P.M. of any day, except Sundays. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
When authorized signs are posted giving notice thereof, no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle upon any street between the hours of seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. and nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. or between the hours of four o'clock (4:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) P.M. of any day, except Sundays and holidays, for any purpose other than for the loading or unloading of passengers. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
When authorized signs are posted giving notice thereof, no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle upon any street for a period of time longer than four (4) hours at any time between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and five o'clock (5:00) P.M. of any day, except Sundays and holidays.
The streets subject to this section shall be set by resolution of the city council which may be amended from time to time. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990; amd. 1994 Code)
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