No person shall park any vehicle upon a street in such a manner
or under such conditions as to leave available less than ten (10)
feet of the width of the roadway for free movement of vehicular traffic.
The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to erect signs upon
the left-hand side of any one-way street to prohibit the standing
or parking of vehicles, and when such signs are in place, no person
shall stand or park a vehicle upon such left-hand side in violation
of any such sign.
In the event a highway includes two (2) or more separate roadways
and traffic is restricted to one (1) direction upon any such roadway,
no person shall stand or park a vehicle upon the left-hand side of
such one-way roadway unless signs are erected to permit such standing
or parking. The City Traffic Engineer is authorized to determine when
standing or parking may be permitted upon the left-hand side of any
such one-way roadway and to erect signs giving notice thereof.
[Ord. No. 314 §1, 10-13-2004; Ord. No. 467 §I, 1-27-2015]
The parking or storing of cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers,
boats and other vehicles in the yard area of a lot is prohibited.
Cars, trucks, motorcycles, trailers, boats and other vehicles can
only be parked in areas where the surface area has been prepared with
concrete, asphalt or properly maintained gravel specifically designed
as a parking area. The parking area must be connected to the roadway
by a driveway not less than eight (8) feet wide.
[Ord. No. 437 §§I––II, 2-13-2013; Ord.
No. 561, 3-10-2021]
A. Definitions. As used in this Section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
RECREATIONAL VEHICLE
1.
A vehicular-type unit which is:
a.
Built on a chassis or for use on a chassis; and
b.
Designed primarily as temporary living quarters for recreational
or travel use; and
c.
Has its own motor power or is mounted on or drawn by another
vehicle. (Small pop-up campers are allowable and are therefore excluded
in this Section.)
2.
This definition shall be limited to:
a.
Vehicles originally manufactured and sold as recreational vehicles
meeting the conditions listed above, limited to a folding camper trailer,
a truck camper, a travel trailer, a fifth-wheel trailer, or a motorized
RV; and
b.
Minivans, full-size vans, or buses specifically modified to
meet the three (3) conditions listed in the definition Section above.
BUS
Is a large motor vehicle designed to carry many passengers
on a roadway, including but not limited to a school bus, motor coach,
City transit buses or similar vehicles.
B. Restrictions On Parking.
1.
It shall be unlawful to park recreational vehicles or buses
as defined above on streets, driveways or lots within the City limits
of Lake Waukomis. Exceptions are permitted for purposes of loading
and unloading recreational vehicles on two (2) occurrences during
any thirty-day period; however, each occurrence cannot exceed twenty-four
(24) hours.
2.
Permits.
a.
In certain situations, a permit may be issued by the City Clerk
to allow parking up to seventy-two (72) hours if the following requirements
are met:
(1) The vehicle is owned or leased by a visitor to
a lake resident who desires to park the vehicle in the driveway of
the owner;
(2) The period of time for the vehicle parking is specified
and approved as part of the permit; and
(3) No equipment on the vehicle, such as a generator,
creates noise to disturb residents.
b.
The permit may be revoked for any violation of these conditions
or violation of any other applicable law, ordinance, or regulation
of the City of Lake Waukomis.