[Amended 7-13-1982 by Ord. No. 82-9]
Vehicles over the weights listed in Schedule V are hereby excluded from the streets or parts of streets and parking lots described in Schedule V, except for the pickup and delivery of materials on such streets. Schedule V (§
135-27) is attached to and made part of this chapter.
A. Limiting the types of activities allowed in and uses
of municipal parking lots.
(1) No vehicles having an overall length over 20 feet
shall be parked, stopped or allowed to stand in Municipal Lot Nos.
2 and 3.
(2) No vehicles with trailers attached and no trailers
shall be allowed in Municipal Lot Nos. 2 and 3. No trailers unattached
to a vehicle shall be parked or left in Municipal Lot No. 1 at any
time.
B. Miscellaneous provisions governing municipal parking
lots.
(1) Municipal lots as public places. All municipal parking
lots are hereby designated as public places, and no person shall commit
any act thereon which is prohibited by this chapter or other town
ordinance in a public place.
(2) Use of parking lots restricted. No person shall park
in any area of a municipal parking lot which has been designated by
the Town Council or its authorized agent as a restricted area for
the exclusive use of authorized town employees. All such restricted
areas shall be marked by signs of sufficient size to advise that such
areas are restricted for the use of town employees.
(3) Removal of vehicles in violation; costs. Any vehicle
parking or standing on any municipal lot in violation of this chapter
shall be deemed a nuisance and a menace to the safe and proper regulation
of traffic. The Director of Law and Public Safety, the Chief of Police
or the senior police officer may provide for the removal of such vehicle
and payment by the owner of the reasonable cost of the removal.
(4) Enforcement and exceptions. The Town Police Department,
through its officers or deputized officers, shall enforce this chapter
and regulations promulgated hereunder as required by law and may grant
exceptions to the provisions of this chapter in exceptional cases.