§ 74.05 STREET PARKING; 96-HOUR LIMIT; PERMIT EXCEPTION.
   (A)   Using streets for storage of vehicles or parking of vehicles for more than 96 consecutive hours is prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to park or cause to be parked any motor vehicle upon any street or public highway in the town for a period longer than 96 consecutive hours except as hereinafter provided.
   (B)   Any person who desires to park a motor vehicle upon any street in the town for a period of more than 96 consecutive hours shall apply to the Clerk-Treasurer of the town for a permit to do so. The Clerk-Treasurer shall grant the permit only after determining that:
      (1)   The safety of the persons traveling on the street upon which it is desired to park the motor vehicle will not be endangered; and
      (2)   The reason stated for parking a motor vehicle for more than 96 consecutive hours is such that the granting of the permit is necessary and reasonable.
   (C)   A permit granted by the Clerk-Treasurer shall state the name of the person seeking the permit, his or her address, the address at which the motor vehicle shall be parked, the model, kind, and registration place of the motor vehicle to be parked, and the expiration date of the permit, and the reason therefor.
(Ord. 84, passed 11-21-2000) Penalty, see § 70.99