The provisions of this article prohibiting the stopping, standing
or parking of a vehicle shall apply at all times or at those times
specified in this article 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 article imposing a time limit on standing
or parking shall not relieve any person from the duty to observe other
and more restrictive provisions prohibiting or limiting the standing
or parking of vehicles in specified places or at specified times.
(§ 52, Ord. 1539)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within any parkway.
(§ 53, Ord. 1539)
The City Manager shall appropriately sign or mark the following
places, and when so signed or marked, no person shall stop, stand
or park a vehicle in any of said places:
(a) At
any place within thirty (30′) feet of an intersection in the
Central Traffic District or in any business district, except that
a bus may stop at a designated bus stop;
(b) Within
twenty-five (25′) feet of the approach to the nearest line
of crosswalk, except that a bus may stop at a designated bus stop
but not within five (5′) feet of said nearest line of a cross-walk;
(c) In
front of any police station or fire station, except that authorized
police or fire vehicles may stand in any such place; or
(d) Within
twenty-five (25′) feet of any traffic signal, boulevard stop
sign or official electrical flashing device, except that a bus may
stop at a designated bus stop but not within five (5′) feet
of any traffic signal, boulevard stop sign or official electrical
flashing device.
(§ 54, Ord. 1539)
Appropriate signs or marks indicating that the stopping, standing
or parking of vehicles is there unlawful shall be installed at places
and points specified in this article whenever the City Manager shall
have determined, with references to any particular location, that
vehicles not in motion would tend to create traffic congestion or
to increase traffic hazard, and when such signs or marks are in place,
no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle in violation of the
instructions thereof:
(a) At
any place within 150 feet of an intersection;
(b) Within
twenty-five (25′) feet of a point where the nearest rail of
the track of a common carrier crosses the curb line of a street at
any place within a block;
(c) At
any place where the curb line of a street is in such proximity to
the rails of a common carrier that any portion of a vehicle parked
there would be within the path of the cars of such carrier or so close
thereto as to constitute a hazard;
(d) Within
ten (10′) feet of a driveway to any regularly established bus
depot or bus terminal;
(e) Within
five (5′) feet of any driveway not more than twenty (20′)
feet in width;
(f) Upon
any viaduct or upon the approach to any viaduct or bridge;
(g) Upon
any street or portion thereof where, because of the narrowness of
the street or the unusual characteristics thereof, parking would create
a hazard to life or property or a serious obstruction to vehicular
or pedestrian passage; and
(h) At
any place where necessary in order to eliminate dangerous traffic
hazards.
(§ 55, Ord. 1539)
(a) Passenger
loading zones. The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish
white passenger loading zones at such places as he determines the
volume of passenger loading to be such as to result in double line
parking or to result in a denial of access to property.
(b) Material
loading zones. The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish
yellow loading zones at such places as he determines the amount or
type of loading and unloading of materials in relation to the demand
for curb parking to be such as to cause double line parking or to
result in a denial of access to property.
(c) Limited
parking zones. The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish
green parking zones in places where he determines that a heavy volume
of short time parking makes it necessary to restrict parking time
to 15 minutes in order to avoid or reduce traffic congestion or to
secure for the public an economic distribution of the use of available
curb space.
(d) No parking zones. The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish red "No Standing" zones or to post signs reading "No Stopping, Standing, or Parking at Any Time" at places where the stopping, standing, or parking of vehicles is prohibited by the provisions of Sections
3-7.1203 and
3-7.1204 of this article.
(e) Handicapped
parking zones. The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish
blue parking zones for the exclusive use of physically handicapped
persons at places where he determines it necessary to provide reasonable
access to property.
(f) Time
limits. The time limits and effective hours of white passenger loading
zones, yellow loading zones, green parking zones, and red "No Parking"
zones shall be as follows:
(1) No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle in any white passenger
loading zone except for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers
and their personal baggage, and then only for the time necessary therefor,
and in no event for more than three minutes.
(2) No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle between the hours
of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day, except Sunday, in a yellow
loading zone, except that commercial vehicles may stop or stand for
the purpose of loading or unloading passengers and their personal
belongings, and then only for the time necessary therefor, but in
no event for more than three minutes.
(3) No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle in any green zone
on any day except that passenger vehicles may park in green zones
for a period of time not to exceed 15 minutes between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. The provisions of this subsection shall not
apply between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following
day.
(4) No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle at any time in any
red "No Standing" zone or portion of a street posted with signs reading
"No Stopping, Standing, or Parking at Any Time"; provided, however,
a bus may stop in such a zone or portion of a street marked or designated
as a bus zone.
(5) No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle at any time in any
blue handicapped parking zone unless the vehicle displays either one
of the distinguishing license plates or a placard issued pursuant
to Sections 5007, 22511.5 or 22511 of the
Vehicle Code of the State.
(g) Stencil
markings. White passenger loading zones, yellow loading zones, and
green and blue parking zones shall be marked with stencils as follows:
(1) White passenger loading zones: "Passenger Loading Only";
(2) Yellow loading zones: "Loading Only";
(3) Green parking zones: "Passenger Cars Only - 15 or 30 Minute Limit";
and
(4) Blue handicapped parking zones: "Physically Handicapped Only." In
addition to blue paint, the space may also be indicated by a sign
consisting of a profile view of a wheelchair with an occupant in white
on a blue background.
(§ 56, Ord. 1539 c.s., as amended
by §§ 1, 2, and 3, Ord. 2202 c.s., eff. April 6, 1977, and § 1(21), Ord. 2844 c.s., eff. November 4, 1999)
In addition to the authority granted to the City Manager for
the installation of curb zones, on his own investigation the City
Manager is further authorized and empowered to accept applications
from private persons for the installation of yellow, white, and green
curb zones and to require a service charge for the investigation and
installation of the curb zones applied for. Applications shall contain
the information and be governed as to fees and refunds upon the following
terms and conditions:
(a) Applications:
Form. Each application for the establishment of a yellow, white, or
green curb zone shall be in writing upon a form furnished by the City
Manager and shall be accompanied by the service charge required by
this section. Each application shall set forth the name and address
of the applicant, the desired location of the zone, the reason for
which the zone is needed, and such other information as the City Manager
may require. Each application shall be signed by a responsible person
at the place of business requesting the curb space.
(b) Applications:
Investigations. Upon the filing of each application for a yellow,
white, or green curb zone, the City Manager shall cause to be made,
upon the basis of traffic engineering principles as contained in the
official Traffic Manual, an investigation of the need of such curb
zone.
(c) Nonrestriction
of uses. Nothing contained in this section shall be construed as permitting
or granting to any person any privilege to stop or stand any vehicle
for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or materials to
the exclusion of any other person.
(§ 57, Ord. 1539 c.s.)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose
other than the loading or unloading of persons or materials in any
alley.
(§ 59, Ord. 1539 c.s.)
The City Manager is hereby authorized to establish bus zones
for the loading and unloading of buses and to determine the locations
thereof as follows:
(a) Bus
defined. "Bus", as used in this section, shall mean any motorbus,
motor coach, trolley bus, omnibus, passenger stage or similar vehicle
using either a self-contained source of power or power obtained from
another source, such as an overhead trolley system not operated upon
fixed tracks or rails, and primarily designed for the transportation
of more than seven passengers, including the driver, and used, either
directly or indirectly, as a common carrier of passengers.
(b) Length
of zones. No bus zone shall exceed fifty (50′) feet in length;
provided, however, when satisfactory evidence has been presented to
the City Manager showing the necessity therefor, the City Manager
may authorize zones in such places not to exceed 125 feet in any block.
(c) Curb
markings. The City Manager shall authorize the painting of a red line
stenciled with white letters, "No Standing", together with the words
"Bus Zone" upon the tops of all curbs and places specified as bus
zones.
(d) Use
restricted. No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle except
a bus in a bus zone.
(§ 60, Ord. 1539 c.s.)
(a) Definition.
Volunteers in policing or "VIP's" are civilian, non-sworn volunteer
citizens who assist members of the police department with specified
functions as authorized by the Chief of Police.
(b) Authority.
Volunteers in policing or "VIP's" are hereby authorized to issue parking
citations to vehicles which are parked in violation of
Vehicle Code
Sections 22507.8(a), 22507.8(b) and 22507.8(c) and to perform such
other related duties as may be required and authorized by the Chief
of Police.
(§ 1, Ord. 2779 c.s., eff. October 3, 1996)