Whenever a space shall be marked off on any street or highway
for the parking of an individual vehicle, a vehicle parked in such
space shall be parked entirely within the lines bounding that space.
No person shall park a vehicle or allow a vehicle to remain
parked, at any time, in any location along any of the streets listed
as a prohibited zone in Schedule II-A, which is incorporated herein
by reference.[1]
Parking shall be prohibited at all times on the days, between
the hours and at the locations set forth in Schedule II-B, which is
incorporated herein by reference.[1]
No person shall park a vehicle or allow a vehicle to remain
parked in the locations, on the days and between the hours set forth
in Schedule II-C, which is incorporated herein by reference,[1] for a period of time longer than the periods of time set
forth in Schedule II-C.
Special purpose parking zones are hereby established in the
locations listed in Schedule II-D, which is incorporated herein by
reference,[1] and it shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle
or to allow a vehicle to remain parked in any such zone, except as
specifically provided in Schedule II-D.
The locations listed in Schedule II-E, which is incorporated
herein by reference,[1] are hereby established as no-stopping zones, and it shall
be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to stop a vehicle in any
such no-stopping zone, except in an emergency or in compliance with
the directions of any police officer.
In any of the locations listed in Schedule II-F, which is incorporated
herein by reference,[1] it shall be unlawful for any person to park, or to allow
to remain parked, any semitrailer, any truck with a gross chassis
weight in excess of 15,000 pounds, any truck tractor, any construction
truck, or any motor-carrier vehicle for a period of time in excess
of two hours.
The locations listed in Schedule II-G, which is incorporated
herein by reference,[1] are hereby established as fire lanes. It shall be unlawful
for any person to park or stand in any fire lane any vehicle, pedalcycle
or horse-drawn vehicle; provided, however, that parking or standing
of a police vehicle, fire truck, or other fire equipment, ambulance
or other emergency vehicle or the temporary stopping of a vehicle
for the purpose of loading or unloading shall not be unlawful.
[Amended 8-11-2003 by Ord. No. 2003-08[1]]
Any person who violates any provision of this article shall,
upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of $35, and costs of prosecution.
The Police Department may, prior to prosecuting a violator, first
attach to or place a notice upon a vehicle in violation stating that
the vehicle was parked in violation of this article and/or the Vehicle
Code.[2] The notice shall contain instructions to the owner or
operator of the vehicle that if payment of the sum of $35 is made
within five days of the date of the notice, the violator will not
be liable to further prosecution.