[CC 1984 §28-356]
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or leave unattended any motor vehicle on the property of another, except as provided in this Article.
[CC 1984 §28-357]
Any person engaging in a business or occupation, and owning, leasing or having charge of a parking lot or area used in connection with any such business or occupation, shall be deemed to have given permission and consented to the parking of any motor vehicle on any such parking lot or area to any person having business to conduct with any such person and any such implied permission and consent shall continue for a reasonable time.
[CC 1984 §28-358]
No permission or consent to park any motor vehicle upon a business parking lot or area shall be implied if the owner, lessee or person in charge of the parking lot or area shall conspicuously display one (1) or more signs at the entrance or entrances to the parking lot or area restricting or limiting the parking of motor vehicles thereon.
[CC 1984 §28-359]
When any motor vehicle is parked or left unattended upon the property of another in violation of this Article, the Police Department of the City is hereby authorized to remove any such motor vehicle to a garage or other place designated for the storage of motor vehicles upon the complaint of the owner, lessee or other person in charge of the property or upon the failure or refusal of any person in charge of any such motor vehicle to remove the same after requested to do so by a Police Officer. The owner of any motor vehicle so removed shall be notified in writing of the removal and of the place to which his/her motor vehicle has been removed; and any such owner shall pay the expenses of removal and storage before redeeming possession of his/her motor vehicle. Any such motor vehicle not redeemed by the owner thereof shall be disposed of as otherwise provided by law relating to abandoned vehicles.