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Editor's Note: Original Article IV, Parking Meters, consisting of §§ 47-65 through 47-72, was repealed 6-2-1997 by Ord. No. 349.
A. 
Whenever the City Manager finds, on the basis of falling snow, sleet or freezing rain or on the basis of a forecast by the United States Weather Bureau of snow, sleet or freezing rain, that weather conditions will make it necessary that motor vehicle traffic be expedited and that parking on City streets be prohibited or restricted for snowplowing and other purposes, the City Manager shall put into effect a parking prohibition on parts of or all snow emergency routes as necessary by declaring it in a manner prescribed by this article.
B. 
Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsection A hereof, a parking prohibition shall automatically go into effect on any part of any snow emergency route on which there has been an accumulation of snow and ice of four inches or more for one hour or more, between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. of any day.
C. 
Once in effect, a prohibition under this section shall remain in effect until terminated by announcement by the City Manager in accordance with this article, except that any street area which has become substantially clear of snow and ice from curb to curb for the entire length of the entire block shall be automatically excluded therefrom. While the prohibition is in effect, no person shall park or allow to remain parked any vehicle on any portion of a snow emergency route to which it applies. However, nothing in this section shall be construed to permit parking at any time or place where it is forbidden by any other provision of law.
A. 
Whenever the City Manager finds, on the basis of falling snow, sleet, freezing rain or on the basis of a forecast by the United States Weather Bureau of snow, sleet or freezing rain, that weather conditions will make it necessary that motor vehicle traffic be expedited and that parking on City streets be prohibited or restricted for snowplowing and other purposes, the City Manager shall put into effect a parking prohibition on parts of or all secondary streets, as necessary, by declaring it in a manner prescribed by this article. The prohibition shall remain in effect until terminated by announcement of the City Manager in accordance with this article, except that any street area which has become substantially clear of snow and ice from curb to median line for a length of the entire block shall be automatically excluded therefrom.
B. 
While the prohibition is in effect, no person shall park, or allow to remain parked, any vehicle on any street to which it applies during the time from 12:01 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. of any day, except as permitted below:
(1) 
Vehicles may be parked on the side of the street with uneven street numbers on days with names that have the letter "u" in their spellings, i.e., Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
(2) 
Vehicles may be parked on the side of the street with even street numbers on days with names that do not have the letter "u" in their spellings, i.e., Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
C. 
However, nothing in this section shall be construed to permit parking at any time or place where it is forbidden by any other provision of law.
A. 
No person operating a motor vehicle on a snow emergency route on which there is a covering of snow, sleet or ice shall allow such vehicle to become stalled, wholly or partly, because the drive wheels thereof are not equipped with effective tire chains or snow tires.
B. 
No person operating a motor vehicle on a part of a snow emergency route on which there is a covering of snow, sleet or ice or on which there is a parking prohibition in effect shall allow such vehicle to become stalled because the motor fuel is exhausted or the battery has become inoperative.
Whenever a vehicle becomes stalled for any reason, whether or not in violation of this article, on any part of a snow emergency route on which there is a covering of snow, sleet or ice or on which there is a parking prohibition in effect, the person operating such vehicle shall take immediate action to have the vehicle towed or pushed off the roadway of such snow emergency route, either into the first cross street which is not a snow emergency route or onto the public space portion of a nearby driveway. No person shall abandon or leave his or her vehicle in the roadway of a snow emergency route (regardless of whether he or she indicates, by raising the hood or otherwise, that the vehicle is stalled), except for the purpose of securing assistance during the actual time necessary to go to a nearby telephone or to a nearby garage, gasoline station or other place of assistance and return without delay.
A. 
The City Manager shall cause each declaration made by him or her pursuant to this article to be publicly announced by means of broadcast or telecast from a station with a normal operating range covering the City, and the City Manager may cause such declaration to be further announced in newspapers of general circulation when feasible. Each announcement shall describe the action taken by the City Manager, including the time it became or will become effective, and shall specify the streets or areas affected. A parking prohibition declared by the City Manager shall not go into effect until at least three hours after it has been announced at least six times between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. in accordance with this section.
B. 
The City Manager shall make or cause to be made a record of each time and date when any declaration is announced to the public in accordance with this section.
Whenever the City Manager shall find that some or all of the conditions which give rise to a parking prohibition in effect pursuant to this article no longer exist, the City Manager may declare the prohibition terminated, in whole or in part, in a manner prescribed by this article, effective immediately upon announcement.
Any provision of this article which becomes effective by declaration of the City Manager or upon the occurrence of certain weather conditions shall, while temporarily in effect, take precedence over other conflicting provisions of law normally in effect, except that it shall not take precedence over provisions of law relating to traffic accidents, emergency travel of authorized emergency vehicles or emergency traffic directions by a police officer.
On each street designated by this article as a snow emergency route the City Manager shall post special signs at intervals not exceeding 500 feet with the wording "Snow Emergency Route. No Parking During Emergency Period." These signs shall be distinctive and uniform in appearance and shall be plainly readable to persons traveling on the street or highway.
A. 
Members of the Police Department are hereby authorized to remove or have removed a vehicle from a street to the nearest garage or other place of safety (including another place on a street) or to a garage designated or maintained by the Police Department or otherwise maintained by the City when:
(1) 
The vehicle is parked on a part of a snow emergency route on which a parking prohibition is in effect.
(2) 
The vehicle is stalled on a part of a snow emergency route on which there is a covering of snow, sleet or ice or on which there is a parking prohibition in effect and the person who was operating such vehicle does not appear to be removing it in accordance with the provisions of this article.
(3) 
The vehicle is parked in violation of any parking ordinance or provisions of law and is interfering or is about to interfere with snow removal operations.
B. 
Whenever an officer removes or has a vehicle removed from a street, as authorized in this section, he or she shall proceed in accordance with the provisions of § 25-201 et seq. of the Transportation Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
[Amended 6-2-1997 by Ord. No. 349]
C. 
It shall be the duty of the Police Department to keep a record of each vehicle removed in accordance with this section. The record shall include a description of the vehicle, its license number, the date and time of its removal, where it was removed from, its location, the nature and address of its owner and last operator, if known, its final disposition and the parking violation involved.
D. 
This section shall be supplemental to any other provisions of law granting members of the Police Department authority to remove vehicles.
Whenever any motor vehicle without a driver is found parked or left in violation of any provision of this article and is not removed and impounded as provided for in this article, the officer finding such vehicle shall take its registration number and any other information displayed on the vehicle which may identify its user and shall conspicuously affix to such vehicle a traffic summons for the driver to answer to the charge against him or her at the time and at the place specified in the summons.
In any prosecution with regard to a vehicle parked or left in a place or in a condition in violation of any provision of this article, proof that the particular vehicle described in the summons was parked or left in violation of a provision of this article, together with proof that the defendant named in the summons was at the time the registered owner of such vehicle, shall constitute prima facie evidence that the defendant was the person who parked or left the vehicle in violation of this article.
The following streets or portions of streets within the City are hereby designated as snow emergency routes: Cedar Street, Clarke Avenue, Fourth Street, Market Street and Second Street.
[Amended 2-20-1989 by Ord. No. 300; 6-2-1997 by Ord. No. 349]
A. 
Violations of § 220-25C of this chapter shall be a municipal infraction and shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article V, Municipal Infractions, of the Code of Pocomoke City, Maryland, and any property owner found to have committed said municipal infraction shall be subject to a fine as set forth in the Fees, Charges and Rates Schedule, adopted by resolution of the City Council from time to time.[1] Each and every day that a property owner shall be in violation shall constitute a separate offense.
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Editor's Note: The current Fees, Charges and Rates Schedule is on file in the City Clerk's office.
B. 
Violations of § 220-25D of this chapter shall be handled in accordance with the provisions of the Maryland Annotated Code, Transportation Article, Title 26, Subtitle 3, as amended from time to time, and any person who violates § 220-25D of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be punishable by a fine as set forth in the Fees, Charges and Rates Schedule, adopted by resolution of the City Council from time to time.
C. 
Except as otherwise provided in Subsections A and B, any violation of Article II, Article III or Article IV of this chapter shall constitute a municipal infraction in accordance with Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article V, Municipal Infractions, of the Code of Pocomoke City, Maryland, and the penalty for such violation shall be a fine as set forth in the Fees, Charges and Rates Schedule, adopted by resolution of the City Council from time to time.