The provisions of this chapter prohibiting the stopping, standing or parking of a vehicle shall apply at all times, or at those times specified in this chapter, 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, an authorized person, or official traffic control device.
(Prior code § 4-5.1001; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
A. 
No person who owns or has possession, custody or control of any vehicle shall park such vehicle upon any street or alley for more than a consecutive period of 72 hours.
B. 
In the event a vehicle is parked or left standing upon a street in excess of a consecutive period of 72 hours, any member of the police department authorized by the police chief may remove such vehicle from the street.
(Prior code § 4-5.1003; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
A. 
It is unlawful to leave, park or allow to be parked any commercial vehicle exceeding a maximum gross weight of five tons commonly described as a truck, truck and trailer, or tractor, whether attended or not attended, on any public street, or alley fronting on any property zoned as residential, or in a residential area within the city, except that such parking will be permitted along those truck routes as designated in Section 10.24.040 where such parking is not restricted by appropriate signing. Nothing within this section relating to the parking or standing of commercial vehicles in excess of five tons in a residential area will be effective with respect to any commercial vehicle making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares and merchandise from or to any building or structure located on the restricted streets for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide repair, alteration, remodeling or construction of any building or structure upon the restricted street for which a building permit has previously been obtained.
B. 
For residents conducting a permitted home occupation in a residential area, only one vehicle, no larger than a three-quarter ton truck, may be used by the occupant directly or indirectly in conjunction with the home occupation.
(Prior code § 4-5.1003.1; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway for the principal propose of:
A. 
Displaying such vehicle for sale;
B. 
Greasing or repairing such vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency; or
C. 
Operating a public address system or other device which amplifies the human voice, or other sound, whether electrical, mechanical or otherwise; provided, however, such devices may be used by officials in charge of public celebrations within the city.
(Prior code § 4-5.1004; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
A. 
The city engineer is authorized to install and maintain parking space markings to indicate parking spaces parallel to the curb or at an angle to the curb where authorized parking is permitted.
B. 
When such parking space markings are placed in the highway or on any public parking lot, subject to other more restrictive limitations, no vehicle shall be stopped, left standing, or parked other than within a single space, unless the size or shape of such vehicle makes compliance impossible.
C. 
When signs or marking are in place indicating angle parking, no person shall park or stand a vehicle other than at the angle to the curb or edge of the roadway indicated by such signs or markings.
(Prior code § 4-5.1005; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
The city engineer 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 such places:
A. 
Within 15 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection in any business district except that a bus may stop at a designated bus stop;
B. 
Within 15 feet of the approach to any traffic signal, boulevard stop sign, or official electric flashing device; or
C. 
At any place where the city engineer determines that it is necessary in order to eliminate dangerous traffic hazards.
(Prior code § 4-5.1006; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
A. 
Whenever the city engineer shall determine that an emergency traffic congestion is likely to result from the holding of public or private assemblages, gatherings or functions, or for other reasons, he/she shall have the power and authority to order temporary signs to be erected or posted indicating that the operation, parking or standing of vehicles is prohibited on such streets and alleys as the city engineer shall direct during the time such temporary signs are in place. Such signs shall remain in place only during the existence of such emergency, and the city engineer shall cause such signs to be removed promptly thereafter.
B. 
When signs authorized by the provisions of this section are in place giving notice thereof, no person shall operate, park or stand any vehicle contrary to the directions and provisions of such signs.
(Prior code § 4-5.1008; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle on any street in any business district for a period of time longer than 30 minutes between the hours of two a.m. and five a.m. of any day.
(Prior code § 4-5.1011; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
A. 
No person shall operate, drive or park any vehicle in or upon any private property without the express permission of the owner thereof.
B. 
No person shall operate, drive or park any vehicle upon any public parking lot within the city and owned or operated by the city after the hours when parking upon such lots is prohibited and signs are posted showing the hours for parking on such lots.
C. 
No person shall operate, drive or park any vehicle upon any privately owned and maintained off-street parking facility that is generally held open for the use of the public for the purposes of vehicular parking upon the adoption of a resolution by the council describing such off-street parking facilities pursuant to Section 21107.8 of the Vehicle Code of the state and upon the posting of the notice required by said section.
D. 
Violations of this section or the resolution provided for in subsection C of this section shall constitute an infraction and shall be punishable as provided in the Penal Code of the state.
(Prior code § 4-5.1012; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
The following streets, or portions of streets, and the following described parking lots shall constitute two-hour parking zones between the hours of eight a.m. and six p.m. of any day, except Sundays and holidays:
A. 
City-Owned Parking Lots.
1. 
City Hall Parking Lot (south side of Ninth Street). The northeast portion of the lot.
2. 
Douty Street.
a. 
Both sides from the San Joaquin Valley Railroad to Ninth Street.
b. 
East side from a point 100 feet south of Center/Tenth Street to Center/Tenth Street.
3. 
Lacey/Redington Parking Lot (north side of Lacey Boulevard at Redington Street). The south one-half of the lot.
4. 
Santa Fe Parking Lot (west side of Santa Fe Avenue between Seventh Street and Lacey Boulevard). The south one-fourth of the lot.
5. 
Irwin Street.
a. 
West side from Sixth Street to Dewey Street.
b. 
East side from Sixth Street to Court Street.
c. 
East side from a point 200 feet south of Center Street to Center Street.
B. 
On-Street Parking.
1. 
West Cameron Street. Both sides from Douty Street to a point 106 feet west of Douty Street.
2. 
Douty Street. Both sides from the San Joaquin Valley Railroad to Center/Tenth Street.
3. 
Eighth Street.
a. 
North side from Harris Street to a point 200 feet west of Redington Street.
b. 
North side from Santa Fe Avenue to a point 100 feet east of Santa Fe Avenue.
c. 
South side from Redington Street to a point 200 feet east of Douty Street.
4. 
Greenfield Avenue. West side from Lacey Boulevard to a point 400 feet north of Lacey Boulevard.
5. 
Irwin Street. Both sides from Sixth Street to Center Street, but excluding the east side of Irwin Street from Court Street to Dewey Street.
6. 
Irwin Court. North side from the east line of Irwin Street, east to a point 175 feet west of the west curb line of Douty Street.
7. 
Lacey Boulevard.
a. 
North side from Redington Street to Irwin Street.
b. 
South side of the parking triangle from Redington Street to a point 200 feet east of Redington Street.
c. 
South side from Irwin Street to a point 200 feet east of Redington Street.
8. 
Ninth Street. South side from Douty Street to a point 140 feet east of Douty Street.
9. 
Phillips Street. The east side, beginning a distance 58 feet south of the centerline of Eighth Street, extending 96 feet south.
10. 
Santa Fe Avenue. West side of Santa Fe Avenue from Seventh Street to the north line of Eighth Street.
11. 
Seventh Street.
a. 
Both sides from Phillips Street to Harris Street.
b. 
A length of curb 24 feet long and west of a point located 276 feet west of the centerline of Phillips Street on the south side of Seventh Street.
c. 
A length of curb 24 feet long and west of a point located 334 feet west of the centerline of Phillips Street on the south side of Seventh Street.
d. 
A length of curb 30 feet long and west of a point located 385 feet west of the centerline of Phillips Street on the south side of Seventh Street.
12. 
Sixth Street.
a. 
Both sides from Irwin Street to Douty Street.
b. 
North side from Brown Street to a point 200 feet east of Brown Street.
c. 
North side from Douty Street to Harris Street.
13. 
Tenth Street. North side from Douty Street to a point 130 feet east of Douty Street.
(Prior code § 4-4.01; Ord. 96-13, 1996; Ord. 96-23, 1996; Ord. 96-28, 1996; Ord. 97-10, 1997; Ord. 98-16, 1998; Ord. 98-19, 1998; Ord. 99-04, 1999; Ord. 99-17, 1999; Ord. 00-16, 2000; Ord. 01-14, 2001; Ord. 08-03, 2008; Ord. 11-02, 2011; Ord. 11-08, 2011)
The following streets, or portions of streets, and the following described locations, shall constitute three-hour parking zones between the hours of eight a.m. and six p.m. any day, except Sundays and holidays:
A. 
City-Owned Parking Lots.
1. 
Douty Street Parking Lot located on the west side of Douty Street, between Sixth Street and Seventh Street. All parking stalls except those designated as private parking spaces.
(Ord. 20-03 § 1, 2020)
In addition to the parking time zones designated, the city engineer may designate as 20 minute parking zones such parking locations within the city as he or she deems necessary. The city engineer is directed to paint the curbs in such 20 minute parking zones with green paint or erect signs designating such parking locations. Thereafter, it is unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle within such 20 minute parking zones for more than 20 minutes between the hours of eight a.m. and six p.m., except on Sunday and holidays.
(Prior code § 4-4.02; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
A. 
Where signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle at any time upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in subsection B of this section or during the periods of time where parking is prohibited on the streets or parts of streets of the city described in subsection C of this section.
B. 
In accordance with the provisions of subsection A of this section, and when signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park at any time a vehicle upon any of the following described streets or parts of streets:
1. 
9th Avenue. Both sides between Highway 198 and Lacey Boulevard between the hours of five a.m. and two p.m. on Mondays.
2. 
9 ¼ Avenue. The west side, from 375 feet north of the centerline of Summer Field Drive to 70 feet north.
3. 
10th Avenue.
a. 
The east side between Hanford-Armona Road and Glendale Avenue.
b. 
Both sides between Third Street and Seventh Street.
c. 
Both sides between Grangeville Boulevard and Crass Avenue.
d. 
Both sides between Terrace Drive and Leland Way.
e. 
The west side between Leland Way and Fargo Avenue.
f. 
Both sides between Fargo Avenue and Highway 43.
4. 
11th Avenue. The east side, between Fifth Street and extending north to the south right-of-way of the San Joaquin Valley Railroad crossing;
5. 
12th Avenue. Both sides between Hanford-Armona Road and a point 2,640 feet north of Lacey Boulevard.
6. 
Elm Street. The south side between Greenfield Avenue and A.T. & S.F. Railroad.
7. 
Fifth Street. The north side, from 482 feet west of the centerline of Douty Street to 118 feet west.
8. 
Florinda Street. The south side, from 75 feet west of the centerline of Harris Street to 70 feet west.
9. 
Ford Street. The south side between Park Avenue and Kaweah Street.
10. 
Grangeville Boulevard.
a. 
North side between University Avenue and Mildred Street.
b. 
Both sides between Mildred Street and Rodgers Road.
c. 
North side between Rodgers Road and Emma Lee Lane.
d. 
Both sides between Emma Lee Lane and Easy Street.
e. 
North side between Easy Street and Kaweah Street.
f. 
Both sides between Kaweah Street and Douty Street.
g. 
Both sides between Douty Street and East Street.
h. 
Both sides between East Street and 10th Avenue.
11. 
Greenfield Avenue. The south side, from 235 feet west of the centerline of Campus Drive to 70 feet west.
12. 
Hanford-Armona Road.
a. 
The north side between 10th Avenue and 9 3/8 Avenue.
b. 
The south side between 10th Avenue and Harris Street.
13. 
Harris Street.
a. 
The west side, beginning a distance 780 feet north of the centerline of Hanford-Armona Road, extending 42 feet north.
b. 
The west side, beginning a distance 855 feet north of the centerline of Hanford-Armona Road, extending 21 feet north.
c. 
The west side, beginning a distance 915 feet north of the centerline of Hanford-Armona Road, extending 73 feet north.
14. 
Hume Avenue.
a. 
The north side, beginning 270 feet west of the centerline of Dawn Lane, extending 52 feet west.
b. 
The north side, beginning 360 feet west of the centerline of Dawn Lane, extending 49 feet west.
c. 
The north side, from 150 feet east of the centerline of Echo Lane to 700 feet west of the centerline of Monterey Avenue.
15. 
Kensington Way. Both sides between Grangeville Boulevard and a point 1,200 feet north of Grangeville Boulevard.
16. 
Kings County Drive. From 12th Avenue to Lacey Boulevard, both sides.
17. 
Lacey Boulevard.
a. 
Both sides between Redington Street and 11th Avenue.
b. 
The north side between 11th Avenue and Greenfield Avenue.
c. 
Both sides between Mall Drive and the west city limits.
18. 
Mall Drive. Both sides between Lacey Boulevard and 12th Avenue.
19. 
Seventh Street.
a. 
A length of curb 24 feet long and west of a point located 252 feet west of the centerline of Phillips Street on the south side of Seventh Street.
b. 
A length of curb 24 feet long located west of the crosswalk and 310 feet west of the centerline of Phillips Street, on the south side of Seventh Street.
c. 
Both sides, from approximately 350 feet east of the centerline of Mall Drive and extending 900 feet east.
20. 
Third Street. Both sides, from 9th Avenue to east end.
C. 
In accordance with the provisions of subsection A of this section, no person shall park a vehicle upon any of the following described streets, or parts of streets, during the times set forth as follows:
1. 
Campus Drive. The west side between Lacey Boulevard and North Drive between the hours of seven a.m. and six p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted.
2. 
Douty Street. The west side between McCreary Avenue and Lorita Way between the hours of eight a.m. and four p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted.
3. 
Harris Street. Both sides between Water Street and Grangeville Boulevard between the hours of nine a.m. and four p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted.
4. 
High Street. Both sides between Leoni Drive and Douty Street, between the hours of eight a.m. and one-thirty p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted.
5. 
Irwin Street. Both sides between Seventh Street and Dewey Street between the hours of three p.m. and eight p.m. on Thursdays from May 1st to October 31st.
6. 
McCreary Avenue. Both sides between Douty Street and Leoni Drive between the hours of eight a.m. and one-thirty p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and holidays excepted.
7. 
Ninth Avenue. Both sides between Highway 198 and Lacey Boulevard between the hours of five a.m. and two p.m. on Mondays.
(Prior code §§ 4-5.1010, 4-5.1505; Ord. 95-05, 1995; Ord. 95-07, 1995; Ord. 98-12, 1998; Ord. 99-04, 1999; Ord. 01-03, 2001; Ord. 01-15, 2001; Ord. 02-01, 2002; Ord. 02-02, 2002; Ord. 04-19, 2004; Ord. 07-08, 2007; Ord. 10-06, 2010; Ord. 11-02, 2011; Ord. 11-06, 2011; Ord. 12-04, 2012; Ord. 16-03, 2016; Ord. 16-06 § 1, 2016; Ord. 16-07 § 1, 2016; Ord. 17-22 § 1, 2017; Ord. 18-01 § 1, 2018; Ord. 19-01 § 1, 2019; Ord. 20-11 § 1, 2020)
A. 
It is unlawful for any person or entity (collectively "vendor") to stand or park any vehicle, wagon, pushcart or other type of apparatus (collectively "vehicle") from which goods, wares, merchandise, fruits, vegetables or any type of food, refreshments, snacks or meals, hot or cold, are sold, displayed or offered for sale or bartered or exchanged (collectively "food or merchandise") unless in accordance with Chapter 5.64 of this code.
B. 
It is unlawful for a vendor to sell, display or offer for sale, barter or exchange any food or merchandise without first obtaining a vendor permit and a business license.
C. 
Subject to Chapter 5.64, vendors may sell and display their goods and wares along the route of a parade, procession, ceremony or similar event prior to the official start time and after the official time when such event is to conclude.
D. 
Vendors shall not sell or display their goods or wares along the route of any parade, procession, ceremony or other similar event which proceeds along a public street after the official start time of such event, except that, after the official start time of such event, vendors may sell and display their goods and wares from locations specifically designated for that purpose by the city.
(Prior code § 4-5.1007; Ord. 99-04, 1999; Ord. 20-12 § 5, 2020)
It is unlawful and a violation of the provisions of this chapter for any person:
A. 
To permit any vehicle registered to or operated by such person to be parked in excess of the time limit in any parking time zone as defined in this chapter; and
B. 
To park any vehicle across any line of a parking space so that the vehicle shall not be entirely within the space designated for the vehicle.
(Prior code § 4-4.03; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
Any operator or owner of the vehicle who has violated any of the provisions of this chapter has committed an infraction and shall be subject to a fine for such violation. The fines shall be established by resolution of the city council.
(Prior code § 4-4.04; Ord. 99-04, 1999; Ord. 09-07, 2009)
Except as otherwise set forth in Section 10.16.160, any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of an infraction and shall be punishable as provided in subsection (b) of Section 36900 of the Government Code of the state.
(Prior code § 4-4.05; Ord. 96-18, 1996; Ord. 99-04, 1999)
The provisions of this chapter shall not be construed as prohibiting the city from providing for bus stops, taxicab stands, loading zones, or other similar zones within the parking time zones.
(Prior code § 4-4.06; Ord. 99-04, 1999)