Green curb marking shall mean no stopping, standing or parking for a designated increment of time not to exceed two hours as authorized by signs or curb stencil. Taxi cabs shall not stand or park at any time where there are green curb markings.
(276-11/25, 322-1/29, 533-7/48, 1155-8/65, 3257-11/94, 3922-11/11, 3968-3/13)
When authorized signs or curb stencil have been determined by the Director of Public Works to be necessary and are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand or park any vehicle adjacent to any such legible curb stencil or sign in violation thereof.
(276-11/25, 322-1/29, 533-7/48, 1155-8/65, 3968-3/13)
When authorized signs or curb stencil have been determined by the Director of Public Works to be necessary and are in place of giving notice thereof, no operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand or park any vehicle adjacent to any such legible curb stencil or sign for a period of time longer than one hour.
(255-2/23, 566-11/50, 1155-8/65, 3968-3/13)
When authorized signs or curb stencil have been determined by the Director of Public Works to be necessary and are in place of giving notice thereof, no operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand or park any vehicle adjacent to any such legible curb stencil or sign for a period of time longer than two hours.
(322-1/29, 373-7/34, 1155-8/65, 3968-3/13)
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon a conviction thereof, be guilty of an infraction, and punishable by a fine not to exceed $100 for the first violation, $200 for the second violation, and $300 for the third violation in one calendar year; provided further, that each period of time a vehicle is left parked after the initial violation of such provisions shall be deemed a separate offense, equal to the maximum legal parking time for the particular time zone or parking space as designated in sections setting the maximum legal time.
(1155-8/65, 2276-5/78, 4155-11/18)
Except as provided herein, no person shall park or leave standing upon any public highway or alleyway:
A. 
Any motor vehicle, over 22 feet long or 84 inches wide, including, but not limited to, buses, motor trucks, trailers, vehicles used or maintained as farm machinery or a special purpose or equipment machine, any non-motorized vehicle such as a semitrailer, recreational vehicle trailer, watercraft trailer, trailer, trailer coach, utility trailer, unattached trailer, motorcycle trailer, two or more axle camper, or one axle camper, over 84 inches wide, measured from the extreme forward/widest point to the extreme rear point. Measurements shall include extensions and/or attachments.
B. 
Recreational vehicles of any size are not permitted. The term "recreational vehicle" (RV) shall have the same meaning as set forth in California Health and Safety Code Section 18010 or any successor statute.
(1935-11/74, 2115-11/76, 2514-12/81, 2855-12/86, 3699-04/05, 3823-4/09, 4028-8/14, 4155-11/18)
A. 
The Police Chief may issue a temporary permit for the overnight parking of a recreational vehicle prohibited by Section 10.44.060 if there is a finding that the vehicle is used on a daily basis and on-premises parking is not reasonably available. A permit issued based on this finding shall not be valid for longer than six months.
B. 
The Police Chief may issue a temporary permit to persons who demonstrate by way of written statement from a licensed medical doctor, that the recreational vehicle prohibited by Section 10.44.060 must be kept near a residence for medical reasons.
C. 
If the applicant can demonstrate, by way of a written statement from a licensed medical doctor, that the condition is permanent and stationary, the chief may, on a case-by-case basis issue a permanent exemption.
D. 
It is unlawful for any person to whom a permit is issued pursuant to Section 10.44.062 of this chapter to transfer, sell, rent or lease such permit or allow such permit to be used by any person other than a guest of that person, either with or without consideration.
(3699-4/05, 4303-1/16/2024)
Section 10.44.060 shall not apply to the following:
A. 
Recreational vehicles or oversized motor vehicles as defined in Section 10.44.060, parked for the purpose of loading, or other short-term use, or unattached trailers provided that a permit has been issued in advance by the Police Chief. The Police Chief, or his or her designee, shall have authority to make and enforce any rules and regulations for or regarding the issuance, administration or enforcement of any permit as set forth in this chapter. A permit may be issued for loading, unloading, or other short-term use not to exceed 24 hours, provided that:
1. 
No more than 12 such periods are allowed in a calendar month; and
2. 
No more than three days consecutively; and
3. 
No more than 144 days in any 12-month period.
Such parking shall be limited to the area in front of the residence from which the loading or unloading will occur, or in reasonable proximity thereto if the front of the residence is not available for parking. Permits are issued to the oversized vehicle as defined in Section 10.44.060 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and not the drawing vehicle.
B. 
Recreation vehicles not more than 20 feet long and 84 inches wide parked in front of and adjacent to the same residence that the vehicle owner either owns or rents, provided that a permit has been issued in advance by the Police Chief. The Police Chief, or designee, shall have authority to approve, deny, condition, or revoke any permit, and to make and enforce any rules and regulations for or regarding the issuance, administration or enforcement of any permit as set forth in this chapter.
C. 
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to permit sleeping in a vehicle.
D. 
A permit may be used for any oversized motor vehicle parking while used in performing or assisting in performing City permitted services or repairs on residential property. The permit will be valid for 45 days and will be renewed only upon proof that the vehicle is continuing to be used in performing the services described herein not to exceed 90 days in any 12-month period.
E. 
Oversized vehicles as defined in Section 10.44.060 parked upon any public street or highway in a commercial or industrial district between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.
(1935-11/74, 2115-11/76, 2514-12/81, 2855-12/86, 3699-04/05, 3735-5/06, 3742-8/06, 4028-8/14, 4155-11/18, 4223-1/21,4303-1/16/2024)
All recreational vehicle permit holders shall comply with the City of Huntington Beach street sweeping parking regulations pursuant to Chapter 10.40 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code and as thereafter amended.
(3735-5/06)