It is unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle in a disabled persons’ parking zone unless the vehicle bears a special license plate or displays a special placard issued under the provisions of Section 9105 or Section 22511.5 of the California Vehicle Code. Any person violating the provisions of this chapter is guilty of an infraction and subject to being cited for the violation and/or having the vehicle removed from the stall or space designated for disabled persons, to the nearest garage at the vehicle owner’s cost and expense.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
The traffic engineer may designate special on-street parking spaces for exclusive use by disabled persons. Such spaces shall be operative twenty-four hours a day, Sundays and holidays included, except when temporary parking prohibitions are established. Designated spaces shall be identified as required by Vehicle Code Section 22511.8.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
The traffic engineer may designate parking spaces in publicly owned, leased, or controlled off-street parking facilities for exclusive use by disabled persons. Such spaces shall be operative twenty-four hours a day, Sundays and holidays included, except when temporary parking prohibitions are established. Designated spaces shall be identified as required by Vehicle Code Section 22511.8.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
(a) 
The owner or person in lawful possession of an off-street parking facility may designate stalls or spaces in an off-street/privately owned parking facility for the exclusive use of vehicles for disabled persons. Such designation shall be made in the manner required by Vehicle Code Section 22511.8.
(b) 
The owner or person in lawful possession of an off-street privately owned parking facility, after notifying the police department, may cause the removal, from a stall or space designated for disabled persons in such facility, of any vehicle not displaying one of the distinguishing placards or license plates if the provision of Vehicle Code Section 22511.8 are complied with.
(c) 
Any police officer observing a vehicle parked in a space so designated for disabled person, which does not display the required license plate or placard, may obtain authorization from the owner or the person in lawful possession of the off-street parking facility to dispatch a tow truck to the site for the purpose of towing the vehicle from the facility at the vehicle owner’s cost and expense.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)