[Ord. No. 13-01-03 §1, 1-22-2013]
A. Except
when directed by a Police Officer, no person shall park a motor vehicle
on a City street within fifteen (15) feet of a mailbox used by the
United States Postal Service for the delivery of mail between the
hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Saturday, except for
federal holidays or when the driver is stopping momentarily to load
or unload passengers or merchandise.
B. Enforcement
of this Section would occur upon the Police Department receiving a
complaint from the owner, occupant or property manager of the property
which receives mail by a specific mailbox.
C. Any
person found guilty of this Section shall be deemed guilty of an ordinance
violation.
No person shall park any vehicle upon a street, other than an
alley, 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.
No person shall park a vehicle within an alley in such a manner
or under such conditions as to leave available less than ten (10)
feet of the width of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular
traffic, and no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within
an alley in such position as to block the driveway entrance to any
abutting property.
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.