The following traffic district is designated as a parking meter
zone:
Sacramento Metropolitan Airport, Sacramento County No. 1.
(Ord. 703 § 110, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
The director is authorized to install, or cause to be installed,
parking meters in all parking meter zones established by this title
or hereafter created by the Board of Supervisors of Sacramento County
in such numbers and in such places as, in his judgment, may be necessary
for the regulation, control and inspection for the parking of vehicles
therein.
(Ord. 703 § 111, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
a. The
director is authorized to install and maintain parking space markings
to indicate parking space adjacent to curbs where authorized parking
is permitted and in parking lots especially designated therefor.
b. When
such parking space markings are placed in the highway, subject to
other and more restrictive limitations, no vehicle shall be stopped
or left standing other than within a single space unless the size
or shape of such vehicle makes compliance impossible.
(Ord. 703 § 112, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967; SCC 171 § 1, 1974)
The director is authorized to install and maintain between the
sidewalk and the street immediately adjacent to each street parking
space and at a convenient location with respect to each parking lot
parking space, a parking meter for the purpose of regulating the parking
within each parking space so marked.
(Ord. 703 § 113, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967; SCC 171 § 2, 1974)
The maximum parking time limits within designated portions of
the parking meter zones shall be as provided by this title and shown
by proper signs erected and maintained.
(Ord. 703 § 114, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
Each parking meter shall be so set as to display a signal showing
legal parking upon the deposit of the appropriate coin or coins, lawful
money of the United States, for the period of time prescribed by this
chapter.
Each parking meter shall be so arranged that upon the expiration
of the lawful time limit it will indicate by a proper visible signal
that the lawful parking period has expired and in such cases the right
of such vehicle to occupy such space shall cease.
(Ord. 703 § 115, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
Parking or standing a vehicle in a designated street parking
space, or in a designated parking lot space, in a parking meter zone
is lawful for eighty minutes upon the deposit of twenty-five cents
for each twenty minutes of time.
(Ord. 703 § 116, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967; Ord. 971 § 1, 1968; SCC
171 § 3, 1974; SCC 435 § 1, 1980)
Parking meters shall be operated in the parking meter zone at
all hours of every day.
(Ord. 703 § 117, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
When any vehicle is parked in any space alongside of or near to the place where a parking meter is located, the operator of the vehicle shall immediately, after entering the parking meter space, deposit or cause to be deposited in such meter such proper coin of the United States as is required by Section
10.28.070 for such parking meter and as is designated by proper directions on the meter, and when required by the directions on the meter, the operator of such vehicle, after the deposit of the proper coin, shall also set in operation the timing mechanism on such meter in accordance with directions properly appearing thereon. Failure to deposit the proper coin and to set the timing mechanism in operation when so required constitutes a violation of this chapter.
Upon the deposit of the coin and the setting of the time mechanism
in operation when so required, the parking space may be lawfully occupied
by such vehicle during the period of time which has been prescribed
for the part of the street in which the parking space is located;
provided, that any persons placing a vehicle in a parking meter space
adjacent to a meter which indicates that unused time has been left
in the meter by the previous occupant of the space shall not be required
to deposit a coin so long as his occupancy of the space does not exceed
the indicated unused parking time.
(Ord. 703 § 118, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
No person shall cause, allow, permit or suffer any motor vehicle
registered in the name of or operated by such person to be parked
overtime or beyond the period of legal parking time established for
any parking meter zone; nor, shall any person cause, allow, permit
or suffer any motor vehicle registered in the name of or operated
by such person to remain in any space opposite on which there is a
parking meter when such parking meter displays a signal indicating
illegal use of the space.
The display of a signal showing illegal parking on any parking
meter while a motor vehicle is parked in a space adjoining the parking
meter shall be prima facie evidence that the motor vehicle has been
parked overtime and beyond the parking period of time.
(Ord. 703 § 119, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
No person shall cause, allow, permit or suffer to be deposited
in a parking meter coins for the purpose of extending the parking
time of such vehicle beyond the maximum time allowed for parking as
designated by the posted signs.
(Ord. 703 § 120, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
Every person violating the provisions of Section
10.28.100 and Section
10.28.110 is guilty of a separate and further violation for each additional period of time that the vehicle is so parked, equal to the maximum legal parking time for the particular meter. Each complete time period, plus any remaining fraction of said time period, shall constitute a separate violation.
(SCC 0768 § 1, 1989)
No person shall deface, injure, tamper with, open or wilfully
break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking meter installed
under the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 703 § 121, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
A peace officer, or any County employee acting under the direction
and control of the Sheriff, may issue a citation for overtime parking
at a meter. The person issuing the citation shall take the number
of any meter at which the vehicle is overparked, as provided in this
chapter, the state vehicle license and registration expiration date
of the vehicle, the time and date of such overparking, the color,
and, if possible, the make of the vehicle. The person shall then issue,
in writing, a citation for overtime parking in the same form and subject
to the same procedure provided by the laws of the State applicable
to traffic violations within the County.
(Ord. 703 § 122, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967; SCC 0836 § 1, 1991)
The money required to be deposited in parking meters as provided
in this chapter is hereby levied and assessed as fees to provide for
the proper regulation and control of traffic and to cover the cost
of the supervision, inspection, installation, maintenance, control
and use of the parking meter zones.
(Ord. 703 § 123, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967)
Violation of any of the provisions of this chapter shall be
an infraction punishable by fine as provided for by the laws of the
State.
(Ord. 703 § 124, 1960; Ord. 962 § 4, 1967; SCC 0836 § 2, 1991)