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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)
When authorized signs are posted giving notice thereof, no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle upon any such street in any business district 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 the loading or unloading of passengers and materials. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
The city council may establish by resolution, which may be amended from time to time, parking prohibition on certain streets or portions thereof in the city. Before the city council establishes such prohibition, it shall receive a recommendation from the police chief, city engineer and city manager.
When signs are posted giving notice thereof, no person shall at any time park a vehicle upon any of the designated streets or portions thereof. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
A. No person shall park a vehicle between the hours of two o’clock (2:00) A.M. and five o’clock (5:00) A.M. on any day on any street within the city, excluding Huntington Drive and San Gabriel Boulevard.
B. The chief of police or the chief’s authorized designee can grant exceptions to this prohibition as follows:
1. Each calendar year, the chief shall issue, without charge and upon request from an occupant of a residential property, up to five (5) overnight parking permits authorizing persons residing or visiting the property to park a single vehicle overnight on a street for one night. Occupants of a residential property may purchase additional one night street parking permits upon payment of a fee established by the city council.
2. The chief of police may issue long term overnight street parking permits authorizing an occupant or occupants of a residential property to park a vehicle or vehicles on a street for more than five (5) consecutive nights when the chief determines temporary practical difficulties exist, such as construction projects, making it infeasible or impractical for the occupants of the property to utilize the off street parking located on the property. The Chief of Police may also issue long term overnight street parking permits authorizing persons providing healthcare services to an occupant or occupants of a residential property to park a vehicle or vehicles on a street for more than five (5) consecutive nights when the Chief determines off-street parking is unavailable or impractical. The fee for such long term overnight street parking permits shall be established by the city council.
3. Persons obtaining overnight street parking permits shall park their vehicles on the street immediately in front of the property on which the vehicle would otherwise park unless the chief of police finds that practical difficulties make it infeasible to park in front of the property.
4. The chief of police shall adopt rules and regulations governing the issuance of overnight street parking permits.
(Ord. 0-09-1221, 11-12-2009; amd. Ord. O-23-1404, 6-14-2023)
When signs are posted giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. on the streets or parts of streets as established by resolution of the city council which may be amended from time to time. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990; amd. 1994 Code)
The public works department is authorized to install and maintain parking space markings to indicate legal parking spaces adjacent to curbing where authorized parking is permitted.
When parking spaces are so marked on a street, subject to other and more restrictive limitations, no vehicle shall be stopped, left standing or parked other than within a single space unless the size or shape of such vehicle makes compliance impossible. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
A. Hours: It shall be unlawful for any person to park any vehicle or to cause or permit any vehicle to be parked for a period of more than four (4) hours between the hours of nine o'clock (9:00) A.M. and four o'clock (4:00) P.M. any day except Sunday, or to park any vehicle or cause or permit same to be parked other than within one of the marked parking spaces in the city parking lot immediately to the east of city hall.
B. Ingress/Egress: Entrance to said parking lot shall be from Huntington Drive and egress shall be only from the southerly end of said parking lot through the public alleys.
C. Trucks Excluded: It shall be unlawful for any person to park any truck or trailer in excess of six thousand (6,000) pounds of maximum gross weight in said parking lot or to drive or cause or permit any truck or trailer to be driven upon, across, through or over said parking lot except for the delivery of goods and merchandise. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
It shall be unlawful, within any public parking lot or access thereto, for any person to:
A. Stop, stand or park any vehicle or to cause or permit any vehicle to stop, stand or park other than within a regularly designated marked parking space.
B. Allow any vehicle to be parked between the hours of two o'clock (2:00) A.M. and five o'clock (5:00) A.M. of any day.
C. Stop, stand or park any vehicle, either wholly or partially, in any driveway or in any manner which shall obstruct or interfere with the free movement of vehicles in such driveway or off street parking lot.
D. Stop, stand, park or be driven or hauled across such public parking lot any vehicle in excess of six thousand (6,000) pounds of maximum gross weight or towing a trailer.
E. Stop, stand or park or cause or permit to be parked any boat, motorhome, trailer or component thereof. (Ord. 977, 6-13-1990)
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