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§ 94.025 EMERGENCY SNOW ROUTES.
   (A)   Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      DESIGNATED PARKING AREA. The part of the roadway that is set aside and marked with white parking stripe or yellow parking stripe for parking.
      EMERGENCY SNOW ROUTES. In the City of Winner, those routes that are designated as Emergency Snow Routes, namely: US Highway 18 (2nd Street) from South County Road to 7th Street, 316th Avenue from the Winner Airport to US Highway 18, Lamro Street from 2nd Street to 12th Street, Main Street from 2nd Street to 7th Street, Washington Street from 2nd Street to 6th Street, 6th Street from Washington Street to Country Club Road, Country Club Road from 6th Street to 9th Street, 9th Street from Country Club Road to Winner Regional Hospital, and 7th Street from South County Road to US Highway 18.
      STREET. The entire width of any public roadway excluding any designated parking area within the city, and it shall not be limited to those roadways designated as a street but shall include all other names by which public roadways are designated.
   (B)   When parking is prohibited on emergency snow routes. Whenever there shall have fallen and accumulated any amount of snow or a combination of snow and ice, there shall exist a prohibition against parking on any portion of an emergency snow route until the precipitation has ceased to fall and the roadway of the emergency snow route has been cleared from curb to curb. The prohibition against parking set forth in this section is separate from, and is not dependent upon, a snow plowing alert as provided in § 94.024(B), above.
(Ord. 1027, passed 5-2-2022)
§ 94.026 VEHICLE REMOVAL.
   In addition to any fine or fines provided herein, the city may cause the removal of any vehicle, trailer or other movable property item parked in violation of this subchapter any time snow has accumulated on an emergency snow route or any time a snow plowing alert has been announced and said activity has commenced. The owner, operator or lessee of said motor vehicle so towed must pay the towing charges before the vehicle will be released to said owner, operator or lessee.
(Prior Code, § 5.02.06) (Ord. 518, passed - -; Ord. 526, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -; Ord. 811, passed - -; Ord. 1027, passed 5-2-2022)
SNOW REMOVAL FROM HIGHWAYS
§ 94.040 CITY RESPONSIBILITY.
   (A)   The city is responsible for snow removal from the highway driving lanes through town.
   (B)   However, when snow is piled near the intersections, it becomes a safety hazard to the public.
(Prior Code, § 8.02.01) (Ord. 517, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -)
§ 94.041 HIGHWAY RIGHT-OF-WAY.
   (A)   According to SDCL § 31-32-3.1, intentional dumping on highway right-of-way is prohibited.
   (B)   The state right-of-way on Highway 18 is described as:
      (1)   McDonald’s Restaurant, west to Edwards Oil and Anderson Tire Company is 12 feet and four inches from back of curb;
      (2)   From west of Edwards Oil to the east side of the bridge is 42 feet and four inches;
      (3)   At Country Club Motel five feet and four inches from back of curb; and
      (4)   Beginning at the corner of East 3rd and Highway 18, to East 7th Street, the right-of-way is 23 feet and four inches from back of curb.
   (C)   Any snow falling on the right-of-way may be pushed into the street. However, additional snow from other areas, including parking lots, may not be pushed or piled on any highway right-of-way property.
(Prior Code, § 8.02.02) (Ord. 517, passed - -; Ord. 731, passed - -) Penalty, see § 94.999
EXCAVATIONS
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