[Adopted 4-18-1995 by Ord. No. 101]
[Amended 5-15-2018 by Ord. No. 228; 5-20-2019 by Ord. No. 241]
A. 
It is unlawful for any person to:
1. 
Park or store an inoperable vehicle on a public street.
2. 
Park a vehicle on a public street continuously, without movement, for a period longer than seven days.
3. 
Park a vehicle in violation of a traffic control order promulgated by an authorized City official.
4. 
Park a vehicle for a period longer than three hours, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., between Memorial Day and Labor Day, on the following street segments:
a. 
Whittaker Street from Buffalo Street to Water Street;
b. 
Mechanic Street from Barton Street to Thompson Street;
c. 
Merchant Street from Barton Street to Thompson Street.
5. 
Park a vehicle overnight between Memorial Day and Labor Day on the street segments listed in Subsection A(4), except with an overnight parking permit issued pursuant to Subsection B.
6. 
Park a vehicle in the City Beach parking lot without complying with applicable rules set by resolution of the City Council, including the payment of any applicable fees.
B. 
The City's Police Department shall implement the following permitting scheme for overnight parking on the street segments listed in Subsection A(4):
1. 
Permit applications shall be submitted on a form issued by the City, and shall include an application fee in the amount of $1.
2. 
Permits will expire at the end of the calendar year in which they are issued.
The failure to move such motor vehicle from any such location as provided in Section 10-13 above, for a period of more than seven days, shall be presumed to be in violation of this article.
In the event of the violation of Section 10-13 above, the City may cause said vehicle to be towed away and impounded and released only upon the payment of the towage charges and storage charges in the amount of $1 for each twenty-four-hour period said vehicle is so impounded pursuant to this article, in addition to any other penalty that may be imposed upon a violation of this article.