351.16 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAILERS EXCEEDING TWENTY FEET IN LENGTH.
   (a)   No vehicle, which requires licensing under the laws of the State, which exceeds twenty feet in length, shall stand or be parked on any street in the City for a consecutive period of longer than forty-five minutes, except for loading or unloading freight or merchandise, and then only for the length of time sufficient to accommodate such purpose, or within the business section of the City for any length of time, except for the purpose of taking or letting off passengers for loading or unloading freight or merchandise, and then only for a length of time sufficient to accommodate such purpose. While so parked or standing, the vehicle, except as provided in Section 351.17 shall be as close to the curb as possible and no portion thereof shall extend to within four feet of the center of the street. For purposes of this section, any vehicle with an attached trailer shall be designated as one vehicle.
   (b)   Except for emergencies approved in writing by the Chief of Police, or his designated representative, no trailer with a rated cargo capacity exceeding one ton, shall stand or be parked on any City street, not attached to a motor vehicle, for a period longer than forty-five minutes. (Ord. 4135. Passed 7-10-01.)