The following definitions will govern the construction of the
words and phrases used in this chapter:
"Oversized vehicle"
means any vehicle, as defined by Section 670 of the California
Vehicle Code, or combination of vehicles, which exceeds twenty feet in length, seven feet in width, or eight feet in height, exclusive of projecting lights or devices allowed by Section 35109 or 35110 of the California
Vehicle Code, as may be amended. Oversized vehicle does not include pickup trucks or sport utility vehicles, which are less than twenty-five feet in length and eighty-two inches in height or recreational vehicles as defined in California
Health and Safety Code 18010 which are regulated by Section
10.08.025 of this code.
"Trailer"
means a trailer, semitrailer, camp trailer (including tent
trailers), unmounted camper, or trailer coach as defined in Sections
242, 243, 550, 630, 635 and 636 of the California
Vehicle Code, or
fifth-wheel travel trailer as defined in Section 324 of the Vehicle
Code.
(Ord. 1030-09 § 2)
The prohibitions contained in Section
10.09.020 shall not apply to any of the following:
A. Oversized vehicles or trailers for which an oversized vehicle parking permit has been issued for a resident or an out-of-town visitor, in accordance with Section
10.09.050.
B. Any oversized vehicle or trailers displaying a valid oversized vehicle handicap parking permit issued pursuant to Section
10.09.090.
C. Oversized
vehicles or trailers parked or left standing as a result of a mechanical
breakdown so as to allow the performance of emergency repairs on the
vehicle for a period not to exceed seventy-two hours.
D. Commercial
vehicles making a pickup or delivery of goods, wares or merchandise,
or while providing service to a residence, including, but not limited
to, yard maintenance, pool care and maintenance, repair and construction
services.
E. Tow
trucks and similar vehicles that are in the course of providing services.
F. Public
or utility vehicles and trailers that are in the course of providing
services.
G. Any
public emergency vehicle.
H. Any
oversized vehicle or trailer that is parked on any street or highway
or public alley or on a parkway area between curb and sidewalk for
less than two hours.
(Ord. 1030-09 § 2)
No person shall run electrical cords, extension cords, hoses,
cables, or other items across, above or on the parkway or sidewalk
from a residential or commercial property to an oversized vehicle
or trailer parked on a public street.
(Ord. 1030-09 § 2)
Oversized vehicle parking permits will be issued upon payment
of a fee that will be set by resolution of the city council.
(Ord. 1030-09 § 2)
Oversized vehicle handicap parking permits shall be valid for
a period of one year, so long as the holder of the permit remains
in compliance with the requirements for such permit. Permits may be
renewed on an annual basis.
(Ord. 1030-09 § 2)
Oversized vehicle handicap permits shall be issued without any
fees.
(Ord. 1030-09 § 2)
A permit must be denied if the city manager, or designee, finds
that any of the following conditions exist:
A. The
applicant or the person the applicant is visiting is not a bona fide
city resident;
B. The
proposed location is not on a street or highway within two hundred
feet of the residence of the applicant or the person the applicant
is visiting;
C. The
out-of-town visitor is not a guest of the resident;
D. Information
submitted by the applicant is materially false;
E. If
the application is for an oversized vehicle handicap permit, that
the applicant is not entitled to receive a handicap placard or license
plate under the California
Vehicle Code or the oversized vehicle is
not the applicant's only vehicle.
(Ord. 1030-09 § 2)
The prohibitions in this chapter will apply at all times, or
at those times specified, except when it is necessary to stop a vehicle
to avoid conflict with other traffic or to comply with the directions
of a sheriff's deputy or an official traffic control device.
The time limitations on standing or parking in this chapter
will not relieve any person from the duty to observe other and more
restrictive provisions of the California
Vehicle Code or this code
prohibiting or limiting the standing or parking of vehicles in specified
places or at specified times.
Nothing in this chapter will be construed to permit vehicle
habitation on a public street.
(Ord. 1030-09 § 2)