(a) The
Traffic Engineer is authorized to designate by appropriate signs or
curb marking, locations where it is unlawful for the operator of any
vehicle to stop, stand, or park said vehicle adjacent to any such
legible curb marking or signs for a period of time in violation thereof.
(b) When
curb markings are used instead of signs, time limit parking zones
shall be indicated by green paint upon the top of all curbs in said
zones. Green shall mean no standing or parking for a period longer
than indicated at any time between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. for any
day except Sundays and holidays.
(Ord. 34 § 4-3.1301, 1980; Ord. 629 § 2, 2019)
(a) The
Traffic Engineer is authorized by the Council to determine and mark,
with blue curb and appropriate signing, locations on public streets
and in publicly owned, leased, or controlled off-street parking facilities
for the exclusive use of physically handicapped persons.
(b) The
privately owned and operated parking facilities in the City may reserve
parking stalls for exclusive use by physically handicapped persons.
(c) No
person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle in any parking space
marked by blue curb and appropriate signing unless said vehicle bears
a special license or displays a special placard issued under the provisions
of the
Vehicle Code.
(Ord. 34 § 4-3.1302, 1980)
(a) No
person shall stop, stand or park a commercial vehicle on any street
except a designated truck route, except when such vehicle is parked
temporarily in connection with the performance of a service or for
loading and unloading.
(b) When
the Traffic Engineer determines that the parking of commercial vehicles
constitutes a public nuisance or safety hazard in any street, the
Traffic Engineer shall install appropriate signing or markings prohibiting
the stopping, standing or parking of commercial vehicles in the areas
so designated.
(Ord. 34 §4-3.1303, 1980)
No person shall park or leave standing a nonmotorized vehicle
or camper, regardless of width or length, when it has been detached
from its motor vehicle on any street or highway in the City.
(Ord. 34 § 4-3.1304, 1980)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle upon the roadway
in such a manner that the normal flow of traffic in either direction
is affected. Per California
Vehicle Code, "roadway" is that portion
of a highway improved, designed or ordinarily used for vehicular travel.
(Ord. 89 § 1, 1984)