[CC 1992 Sch. VI; Ord. No. 436 §1, 11-10-1987; Ord. No. 1293 §3, 2-28-2003]
A. When
snow, sleet or freezing rain is causing slippery or hazardous conditions
which might lead to serious traffic congestion, the Mayor or Chief
of Police may declare a traffic emergency; and until such emergency
is terminated, no person shall operate a motor vehicle on any street
in such manner or in such condition as to allow or permit such vehicle
to become stalled by reason of the fact that the driving wheels of
such vehicle are not equipped with tire chains or snow tires.
B. Whenever
snow has accumulated or there is a possibility that snow will accumulate
to such a depth that snow removal operations will be required, the
Mayor or Chief of Police may declare a parking emergency. Until such
an emergency is terminated, no vehicle shall be parked on the designated
streets as set out in Schedule VI of this Code.
C. All
vehicles parked on such streets must be removed within two (2) hours
after declaration of emergency.
D. Vehicles in violation of Subsections
(A),
(B) and
(C) hereof may be towed and the vehicle shall be recovered only upon payment of the tow bill and, in addition, the owner of said vehicle shall be subject to a fine as set out in Section
100.100 of this Code.