[Ord. No. 19 §§1,13(A), 6-1-1995]
Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, every vehicle
stopped or parked upon a roadway where there are adjacent curbs shall
be so stopped or parked with the right-hand wheels of such vehicle
parallel to and within eighteen (18) inches of the right-hand curb.
[Ord. No. 19 §§1,13(B), 6-1-1995]
A. The
City Traffic Engineer shall determine upon what streets angle parking
shall be permitted and shall mark or sign such streets but such angle
parking shall not be indicated upon any Federal-aid or State highway
within the City unless the State Highways and Transportation Commission
has determined by resolution or order entered in its minutes that
the roadway is of sufficient width to permit angle parking without
interfering with the free movement of traffic.
B. Angle
parking shall not be indicated or permitted at any place where passing
traffic would thereby be caused or required to drive upon the left
side of the street or upon any streetcar tracks.
[Ord. No. 19 §§1,13(B-2), 6-1-1995]
On those streets which have been signed or marked by the City
Traffic Engineer for angle parking, no person shall park or stand
a vehicle other than at the angle to the curb or edge of the roadway
indicated by such signs or markings.
[Ord. No. 19 §§1,13(C), 6-1-1995]
A. The
City Traffic Engineer is authorized to issue special permits to permit
the backing of a vehicle to the curb for the purpose of loading or
unloading merchandise or materials subject to the terms and conditions
of such permit. Such permits may be issued either to the owner or
lessee of real property or to the owner of the vehicle and shall grant
to such person the privilege as therein stated and authorized herein.
B. It
shall be unlawful for any permittee or other person to violate any
of the special terms or conditions of any such permit.
[Ord. No. 147 §1(13-E), 4-21-1997]
In addition to any other regulation prescribed by this Title,
it shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle
on any street, highway or alley in the City for a period of time in
excess of seventy-two (72) hours.