A. Damaging Sidewalks And Curbs:
1. The driver of a vehicle shall not drive on a sidewalk or roadside planting strip area except to cross at a permanent or temporary driveway.
2. No person shall place any dirt, wood or other material in the gutter or space next to the curb of any street with the intention of using the same as a driveway.
3. No person shall remove or damage in any way any portion of any curb or move a motor vehicle or thing onto a curb or sidewalk without first obtaining authorization and posting a bond, if required. Any person who violates the provisions of this subsection A shall be held responsible for any and all damage in addition to any penalties imposed upon conviction.
B. Obstructions On Sidewalks And Streets Prohibited: No person shall park or leave on any street, including an alley, parking strip, sidewalk, or curb, any vehicle or any vehicle part, trailer, box, ware, merchandise of any description, or any other thing that in any way impedes traffic or obstructs the view, except as is allowed by this chapter or other ordinances of this city.
C. Removing Glass And Debris: Any party to a collision or other vehicular accident or any person causing broken glass or other debris to be upon any street shall immediately remove or cause to be removed from such street all glass and other foreign substance.
D. Motor Truck Use Of City Streets: No person shall drive a motor truck over any city street unless the street has been designated as a truck route. Motor trucks may use city streets for the specific purpose of picking up and delivering goods and property at any business establishment or residence located on other than a designated truck route.
E. Play Streets: No person shall drive a vehicle upon a street during the hours of the day when it has been designated as a play street unless an occupant of the vehicle has a business or residence on the street. (Ord. 576, 8-22-1990)
F. Unlawful Transfer:
1. A person commits the offense of unlawful transfer on a highway if the person:
a. While a driver or passenger in a vehicle in a traveling lane on a highway within the boundaries of the city of Umatilla, creates a traffic hazard by giving or relinquishing possession or control of, or allowing another person in the vehicle to give or relinquish possession or control of, any money or tangible personal property to a pedestrian; or
b. While a pedestrian, creates a traffic hazard by accepting, receiving or retaining possession or control of any money or tangible personal property from a driver or passenger in a vehicle in a traveling lane on a highway within the boundaries of the city of Umatilla.
2. This subsection does not apply if the vehicle or person is:
a. Legally parked out of the travel lane.
b. A police officer, as defined in Oregon Revised Statutes 161.015, acting in their official capacities.
c. A person or vehicle participating in a "pedestrian activity" as defined in OAR 734, division 58, for which a permit has been issued by the Oregon department of transportation, so long as all terms of such permit are being met.
d. A person or vehicle participating in an event approved by the city council where event fees, passes, documents or other materials are passed between event staff and vehicle operators in the conduct of the event and the event is limited to a specific date, time and location. (Ord. 812, 7-5-2016)