Ordinances establishing areas of specific streets, portions of streets, lots or zones where parking of vehicles is prohibited or limited have not been included in this code, but are specifically saved from repeal. Such ordinances are on file in the city secretary’s office.
(Ordinance adopting Code)
It shall be unlawful for any person to park, stop or allow to stand upon the streets and portions of streets of the city any vehicle bearing thereon any sign, placard or words advertising same for sale or for the purpose of sale whether so marked with any such sign, placard or words or not.
(1978 Code, sec. 21-11)
It shall be unlawful for any person owning or having control of any truck, bus or trailer having a capacity in excess of one (1) ton or which is more than eighteen (18) feet in length, seven (7) feet in width or seven (7) feet in height to park the same upon any street in the residential area of the city; provided, however, the provisions of this section shall not be deemed to prohibit the parking of any such truck, bus or trailer on any residential street for the purpose of the actual loading and unloading of goods, wares and merchandise when such vehicle is accompanied by a driver; and provided, further, “loading” and “unloading” as used in this section shall be limited to the actual time necessarily consumed in such operation.
(1978 Code, sec. 21-15; Ordinance 618, sec. 1, adopted 10/8/02)
Upon the streets or parts of streets of the city, no person shall park or stand a vehicle other than at angle to the curb when signs or markings are placed there by the city, and in place indicating that angle parking is required.
(1978 Code, sec. 21-12)
In locations where the normal curb has been recessed to provide space for angle parking, such parking will be permitted to be continued notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter if the following conditions exist:
(1) 
The distance between the location of the normal curbline and the recessed portion of the curb (or the edge of the sidewalk) shall be not less than twelve (12) feet;
(2) 
The sidewalk, or area reserved for pedestrian use, shall be a minimum of six (6) feet wide and shall be separated from the parking area by a curb or tire stop not less than four (4) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in height. The sidewalk shall be at least eight (8) feet wide if both edges of the sidewalk are used for tire stops for parked vehicles.
(3) 
The recessed curb area shall have been constructed prior to the date of the passage of this chapter (April 13, 1964).
(1978 Code, sec. 21-13)
The locations where the normal curbline is recessed for the purpose of providing space for angle parking at sometime after the date of passage of this chapter (April 13, 1964), such parking will be permitted only if the following conditions exist:
(1) 
The distance between the location of the normal curbline and the recessed portion of the curb (or the edge of the sidewalk) shall not be less than sixteen (16) feet;
(2) 
The sidewalk, or area reserved for pedestrian use, shall be a minimum of six (6) feet wide and shall be separated from the parking area by a curb or tire stop of not less than four (4) inches and not more than eight (8) inches in height. The sidewalk shall be at least eight (8) feet wide if both edges of the sidewalk are used as tire stops for parked vehicles.
(3) 
At least six (6) feet of the sidewalk, or area reserved for pedestrian use, shall be located within the street right-of-way.
(1978 Code, sec. 21-14)