The provisions of this Title prohibiting the standing or parking
of a vehicle shall apply at all times or at those times herein specified
or as indicated on official signs except when it is necessary to stop
a vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with
the directions of a Police Officer or official traffic control device.
The provisions of this Title imposing a time limit on parking
shall not relieve any person from the duty to observe other and more
restrictive provisions prohibiting or limiting the stopping, standing
or parking of vehicles in specified places or at specified times.
When signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall
park a vehicle at any time upon any of the streets described by ordinance.
When signs are erected in each block giving notice thereof,
no person shall park a vehicle between the hours specified by ordinance
of any day except Sunday and public holidays within the districts
or upon any of the streets described by ordinance.
When signs are erected in each block giving notice thereof,
no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle between the hours specified
by ordinance of any day except Sundays and public holidays within
the district or upon any of the streets described by ordinance.
Whenever by this Title or any ordinance of the City any parking
time limit is imposed or parking is prohibited on designated streets,
it shall be the duty of the City Traffic Engineer to erect appropriate
signs giving notice thereof and no such regulations shall be effective
unless said signs are erected and in place at the time of any alleged
offense.
In cases where an equally direct and convenient alternate route
is provided, an ordinance may describe and signs may be erected giving
notice thereof that no persons shall operate any commercial vehicle
upon streets or parts of streets so described except those commercial
vehicles making deliveries thereon.
[Ord. No. 811 §1, 9-3-1985]
A. Any
vehicle which is parked on any public street, alley, thoroughfare
or property for a period of forty-eight (48) hours shall be subject
to tow. Notice shall be posed on the vehicle that if the vehicle is
not removed from the public streets, alleys, thoroughfares or properties
within forty-eight (48) hours, the vehicle shall be towed.
B. If
the vehicle is not removed within forty-eight (48) hours after posting
of the notice, a service station or motor vehicle repair shop shall
be called to remove the vehicle from the public street, alley, thoroughfare
or property. The owner of any vehicle so removed, or the holder of
a valid security interest thereon which is in default, may reclaim
it from the service station or repair shop upon proof of ownership
or valid security interest which is in default and payment of all
reasonable charges for the towing and storage of the vehicle.
[Ord. No. 1092 §1, 12-6-1993; Ord. No. 1537 §2, 9-5-2006]
A. It
shall be unlawful for the driver, owner or operator of a commercial
motor vehicle, trailer, tractor or truck-tractor to park upon any
designated parking lot owned or leased by the City of Oak Grove.
B. It
shall be unlawful for the driver, owner or operator of a commercial
motor vehicle, trailer, tractor or truck-tractor to park or cause
to be parked such motor vehicle or trailer for a period in excess
of two (2) hours on any street in a residential area; provided, however,
that the motor vehicle or trailer may be parked in front of a place
of business in such area during regular business hours or at the site
of construction project during such time as construction is taking
place.
C. A "residential area" is that area within the City limits zoned
for residential use or principally used for residential purposes.
A "commercial motor vehicle", as used in this Section,
is a motor vehicle designed or regularly used for carrying freight,
merchandise or other property or more than eight (8) passengers and
licensed in excess of eighteen thousand (18,000) pounds. A "tractor or truck-tractor" is a self-propelled motor vehicle
designed for drawing other vehicles, but not for the carriage of any
load when operating independently; when attached to a semi-trailer
the tractor supports a part of the weight thereof. A "trailer" is any vehicle without motive power designed for carrying property
or passengers on its own structure and for being drawn by a self-propelled
vehicle, except those running exclusively on tracks, including a semi-trailer
or vehicle of the trailer type so designed and used in conjunction
with a self-propelled vehicle that a considerable part of its own
weight rests upon and is carried by the towing vehicle.