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351.17. Regulations not exclusive.
   The provisions of this chapter imposing any time limit parking or any prohibition of parking shall not relieve any person from the duty to observe other and more restrictive provisions prohibiting standing and/or parking of vehicles in specified places or at specified times.
351.18. Parking tickets.
   Whenever any vehicle without an operator is found parked or standing in violation of the provisions of this Traffic Code or State law, the police officer, or Law Enforcement Officer as defined in Section 309.01 of this Code, finding such vehicle shall take its registration number and may take any other information which may identify its user and shall conspicuously affix to such vehicle a parking ticket. Such ticket shall give notice of the charge against the operator of such vehicle and the place and hours that the charge shall be answered. The police officer or Law Enforcement Officer shall send a copy of such parking ticket to the place where the charge is to be answered.
(Ord. 73-19. Passed 2-5-19.)
351.19. Issuance of complaint.
   Parking tickets issued pursuant to this Ch. 351 shall be within the jurisdiction of the Parking Violations Bureau and shall be handled pursuant to and governed by the provisions of Ch. 309 of this Code. If, subsequent to the issuance of a parking ticket, any person fails to make an appearance or fails or refuses to pay a fine therefor, a complaint shall be filed in Municipal Court by the Police Division or by the contracted entity under sections 309.02 (d) or 351.15 (d) of this Code.
(Ord. 73-19. Passed 2-5-19.)
351.20. Registered owner prima-facie liable for unlawful parking.
   In any hearing on a charge of illegally parking a vehicle, testimony that a vehicle bearing a certain license plate was found unlawfully standing or parking as prohibited by the provisions of this Traffic Code, and further testimony that the record of the Ohio Registrar of Motor Vehicles shows that the license plate was issued to the defendant, shall be prima-facie evidence that the act of unlawfully standing or parking the vehicle was committed by the defendant. A certified registration copy, showing such fact, from the Registrar shall be proof of such ownership.
(Ord. 711-81. Passed 11-24-81.)
351.21. Special locations for the handicapped.
   (a)   No person shall stop, stand or park any motor vehicle at special parking locations provided for the handicapped under this section or at special, clearly marked, parking locations provided the handicapped in or on privately owned parking lots, parking garages or other parking areas, unless the motor vehicle is being operated by or for the transport of a handicapped person and is either displaying a parking card issued under Ohio R.C. 4503.44 or displaying a special license plate(s) authorized by that section.
   (b)   When a motor vehicle bearing a special handicapped license plate(s) or the parking card provided in Ohio R.C. 4503.44 is being operated by or for the transport of a handicapped person, the motor vehicle shall be permitted to park for a period of two hours in excess of the legal parking period permitted by ordinances or regulations, except where such ordinances or regulations provide otherwise or where the vehicle is parked in such a manner as to be clearly a traffic hazard.
(ORC 4511.69).
   (c)   As used in this section, "handicapped" means having lost the use of one or both legs, or one or both arms, who is blind, deaf or severely disabled as to be unable to move about without the aid of crutches or a wheelchair, or whose mobility is restricted by a permanent cardiovascular, pulmonary or other handicapping condition.
(ORC 4503.44; Ord. 727-86. Passed 9-30-86.)
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