The parking meter rates and time limits shall be as set by resolution
of the parking place commission, and shall be published in the master
fee schedule. The traffic engineer and chief of police are authorized
to erect and maintain necessary signs pertaining thereto on the street
and in the parking lots.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
It is unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer
any vehicle registered to, operated or controlled by that person to
be parked in any parking space upon any street or municipal parking
lot within a parking meter zone or parking district, next to which
a parking meter or parking time limit is established, for more than
the time indicated by proper signs, or any time or paid for on the
parking meter or by a parking ticket properly displayed, except during
the time from six p.m. to six a.m. Monday through Friday, or on Sundays
and holidays.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
It is unlawful for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer
any vehicle operated or controlled by that person to be parked in
any parking space within a parking meter zone adjacent to while a
parking meter is established while a parking meter hood is properly
in place on the head of such parking meter, unless such parking is
while actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers, merchandise
or materials and in no event longer than thirty minutes. Vehicles
parked pursuant to the provisions of this section may remain so parked
as long as reasonably necessary for purposes incident to the conduct
of funerals.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
It is unlawful for any person to deposit, or cause to be deposited,
in any parking meter any defaced or bent coin, or any slug, device
or metallic substance for a coin of the United States, or deface,
injure, tamper with, open, willfully break, destroy or impair the
usefulness of any parking meter.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)
The parking or standing of any motor vehicle in a parking space,
at which space the parking meter displays the sign or signal indicating
illegal parking, constitutes a prima facie presumption that the vehicle
has been parked or allowed to stand in such space for a period longer
than permitted.
(Ord. 1109 § 2, 1992)