It is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to park such vehicle
at any time on:
(1) Airport Boulevard, both sides from Bayshore Highway/Broadway to 150
feet east of Beach Road;
(2) Arc Way, southwesterly side;
(4) Beach Road, cul-de-sac only;
(5) Broadway, both sides from Rollins Road to the Southern Pacific right-of-way;
south side from California Drive to Chula Vista Avenue; south side
from El Camino Real to Vancouver Avenue;
(6) California, east side from North Lane to Oak Grove Avenue; east side
Carmelita Avenue to Murchison Drive;
(8) Chatham Road, at the north side intersection with Plymouth Way;
(9) Cortez Avenue, west side from Hillside Drive to Easton Drive;
(10) Donnelly Avenue north side;
(11) Easton Drive, from Cortez Avenue to El Camino Real;
(13) El Camino Real, east service road, east side from Trousdale Boulevard
to Murchison Drive;
(14) Gilbreth Road, north side from Mitten Road, south 200 feet;
(16) Laguna Avenue, east side from Broadway to Rhinette Avenue;
(17) Lang Road, cul-de-sac and south side;
(18) Rollins Road, east side from Humboldt Street to Marsten Road;
(20) Carolan Avenue, westerly side, from Broadway to Sanchez Creek and
from the prolongation of the centerline of Larkspur Drive to Oak Grove
Avenue;
(21) Adeline Drive, north side from Alvarado Avenue to Hoover Avenue;
(22) Hillside Circle, west side from Summit Drive to Hillside Drive;
(23) Peninsula Avenue, north side, from California Drive to the Southern
Pacific Railroad right-of-way; and
(24) Burlway Road, east of Bayshore Highway.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1284 § 1, (1984); Ord. 1323 1, (1986); Ord. 1336 § 2, (1987); Ord. 1427 § 3, (1990); Ord. 1435 § 1, (1991); Ord. 1451 § 1, (1992); Ord. 1479 § 1, (1993); Ord. 1580 § 2, (1997); Ord. 2020 § 5, (2023); Ord. 2024, 3/4/2024)
It is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park the vehicle
on the following streets on the designated hours and days as follows:
(1) Adrian Road, east side between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Sundays and
holidays excepted;
(2) Airport Boulevard, from 150 feet east of Beach Road to Lang Road,
between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(3) Broadway, both sides from El Camino Real to California Drive, 4:00
a.m. to 6:00 a.m., Sundays and holidays excepted, unless otherwise
prohibited or limited;
(4) Burlingame Avenue, north side, from El Camino Real to Occidental
Avenue between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.;
(5) Burlingame Avenue, both sides, from El Camino Real to California
Drive between 4:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m., Monday through Saturday;
(6) California Drive, west side from Juanita Avenue to Broadway between
7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., and between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.; west
side from Trousdale Drive to Dufferin Avenue, between 5:00 p.m. and
7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday; east side from Carmelita Avenue
to Oak Grove Avenue between 12:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.;
(7) Capuchino Avenue, from Broadway to Carmelita Avenue between 4:00
a.m. and 6:00 a.m., east side on Wednesdays; west side on Thursdays;
(8) Carmelita Avenue, south side, from California Drive to El Camino
Real, between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.; north side, from California
Drive to El Camino Real, between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.;
(9) Carolan Avenue, east side, from Burlingame Avenue to Oak Grove Avenue
between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.; east side between Broadway and a
point 225 feet southerly from the southeasterly right-of-way line
of Broadway from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m.; west side from Sanchez Creek
to the centerline of Larkspur Drive from 10:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.;
(10) Chula Vista Avenue, both sides, from Broadway to Carmelita between
4:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.; east side on Mondays; west side on Tuesdays;
(11) El Camino Real West Service Road from Trousdale to Murchison from
2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m.;
(12) Gilbreth Road, both sides, from Cowan Road to Mahler Road, between
12:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.;
(13) Howard Avenue, north side, from El Camino Real to Crescent Avenue,
between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Sundays and holidays excepted;
(14) Laguna Avenue, both sides, from Broadway to Carmelita between 4:00
a.m. and 6:00 a.m.; east side on Mondays; west side on Tuesdays;
(15) North Carolan Avenue, both sides, from Edwards Avenue to 150 feet
north of Whitehorn Way, between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m.;
(16) Paloma Avenue, both sides, from Broadway to Carmelita between 4:00
a.m. and 6:00 a.m.; east side on Wednesdays; west side on Thursdays;
(17) Peninsula Avenue, north side from the Southern Pacific right-of-way
to Humboldt Street, between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Sundays and holidays
excepted;
(18) Rhinette Avenue, south side, between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Sundays
and holidays excepted; and
(19) Rollins Road, west side from North Carolan Avenue to Broadway from
4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1168 § 1, (1980); Ord. 1187 § 1, (1980); Ord. 1283 § 3, (1984); Ord. 1323 § 2, (1986); Ord. 1408 § 1, (1990); Ord. 1451 § 2, (1992); Ord. 1564 § 1, (1996); Ord. 1580 § 3, (1997); Ord. 1585 § 2,(1998); Ord. 1597 § 2, (1998); Ord. 1611 § 2, (1999); Ord. 1696 § 2, (2002); Ord. 1734 § 2, (2004); Ord. 1798 § 3, (2007); Ord. 1925 § 2, (2016); Ord. 1953 § 2, (2018); Ord. 1959 § 2, (2019); Ord. 2020 § 6, (2023); Ord. 2024, 3/4/2024)
Except where prohibited or otherwise designated for shorter
term time periods, it is unlawful for any person to park a vehicle
for a period longer than one hour between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m. on any day, excepting Sundays and holidays, upon any part
of the following streets or portions of streets:
(a) California Drive, west side, from Douglas to Bellevue Avenue and
from Carmelita Avenue to Broadway;
(b) Ingold Road, north side, 48 feet west from the curb return of Rollins
Road to 128 feet west from that same curb return;
(c) Magnolia Avenue, east side, from the intersection of Magnolia Avenue
to 300 feet north of the center line of Trousdale Drive;
(d) Primrose Road, from Bellevue Avenue to Floribunda Avenue.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1200 § 1, (1981); Ord. 1349 § 1, (1987); Ord. 1371 § 1, (1988); Ord. 1397 § 1, (1989); Ord. 1434 § 1, (1991); Ord. 1496 § 1, (1994); Ord. 1558 § 1, (1996); Ord. 1573 § 2, (1997); Ord. 1580, § 4, (1997); Ord. 1674, § 4, (2001); Ord. 1684 § 2, (2002); Ord. 1690 § 2, (2002); Ord. 1696 § 3, (2002); Ord. 1972 § 2, (2020))
It is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to park such vehicle,
unless elsewhere in this title otherwise provided, for a longer period
than two hours between the hours designated any day, excepting Sundays
and holidays, upon any part of the following streets, or portions
of streets:
(a) 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.:
(1) Adrian Road, west side, 155 feet southerly from the southeast end
of the curb return of David Road;
(2) Anita Road, west side, from Peninsula Avenue 145 feet north toward
Bayswater Avenue;
(3) Bayswater Avenue from El Camino Real to Park Road; south side, from
California Drive to the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way;
(4) Bellevue Avenue, except the south side from Primrose Road to Almer
Road;
(5) Broadway from El Camino Real to California Drive;
(6) Burlingame Avenue, from Myrtle to Carolan Avenue; south side from
Occidental to El Camino Real and El Camino Real to California Drive;
(7) California Drive, west side, from Carmelita Avenue to Palm Drive;
from Burlingame Avenue to Peninsula Avenue; from Oak Grove Avenue
400 feet northwards to 755 California Drive, except areas designated
for 30 minute parking;
(8) Capuchino Avenue from 400 feet southerly of the centerline of Broadway
to Lincoln Avenue;
(9) Carmelita Avenue, south side, from El Camino Real to Chula Vista
Avenue;
(10) Carolan Avenue, east side, from 100 feet northerly of Toyon Drive
to 460 feet northerly of Toyon Drive; and east side, from Cadillac
Way to Broadway;
(11) Chapin Avenue, from Chapin Lane to El Camino Real;
(12) Chula Vista Avenue from the centerline of Broadway to four hundred
ten feet (410) southerly of the centerline of Broadway;
(14) East Lane, east side, from Burlingame Avenue to Howard Avenue;
(15) El Camino Real service road between Dufferin Avenue and Murchison
Drive;
(16) Howard Avenue, south side, from Crescent Avenue to El Camino Real
and from California Drive to the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way,
and from El Camino Real to California Drive;
(17) Laguna Avenue from two hundred eighty feet (280) southerly to 510
feet northerly of the centerline of Broadway;
(18) Lorton Avenue, west side, from Bayswater Avenue to Howard Avenue;
east side, from Howard Avenue 120 feet south toward Bayswater and
40 feet north toward Burlingame Avenue;
(19) Magnolia, west side, from Trousdale Drive to Plaza Lane;
(20) North Carolan Avenue with three parking spaces along the lot front
of 1361 North Carolan Avenue;
(21) Occidental Avenue, from El Camino Real to Ralston Avenue;
(22) Paloma Avenue from 310 feet southerly of the centerline of Broadway
to Lincoln Avenue;
(23) Park Road, except the west side, from Howard Avenue to Bayswater
Avenue;
(24) Primrose Road, west side, from Howard Avenue to El Camino Real;
(25) Ralston Avenue, from Occidental Avenue to El Camino Real;
(26) Rollins Road from 90 feet northerly of Toyon Drive to 460 feet northerly
of Toyon Drive;
(28) Trousdale Drive, north side, from the curb return of Trousdale Drive
and California Drive to 90 feet west of said curb return;
(29) Trousdale Drive, south side, from the curb return of Marco Polo Way
to 40 feet east of said curb return;
(30) Marco Polo Way, east side, from the curb return of Trousdale Drive
to 40 feet south of said curb return;
(31) Crescent Avenue, both sides, from the curb return of Ralston Avenue
to the curb return of Howard Avenue;
(32) 1600 block of Howard Avenue, both sides, from the curb return of
Crescent Avenue to the curb return of Occidental Avenue;
(33) Newlands Avenue, both sides;
(34) Cypress Avenue, both sides, from El Camino Real to 20 feet southerly
of the centerline of Central Avenue (between the addresses of 1500
and 5141);
(35) Carol Avenue, both sides, from El Camino Real to Barroilhet Avenue;
and
(36) East Carol Avenue, both sides, from Carol Avenue to Barroilhet Avenue.
(b) 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.:
(1) Carmelita Avenue, north side, between Chula Vista Avenue and El Camino
Real;
(2) Magnolia Avenue, east side, from 300 feet north of the center line
of Trousdale Drive to Murchison Drive.
(c) 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.:
(1) Carolan Avenue, from Oak Grove Avenue to North Lane.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1150 § 1, (1979); Ord. 1195 § 1, (1981); Ord. 1200 § 3, (1981); Ord. 1212 § 1, (1981); Ord. 1274 § 1, (1984); Ord. 1283 § 4, (1984); Ord. 1349 §§ 2, 3, (1987); Ord. 1353 § 1, (1987); Ord. 1371 § 2, (1988); Ord. 1420 § 1, (1990); Ord. 1434 § 2, (1991); Ord. 1440 § 1, (1991); Ord. 1467 § 1, (1992); Ord. 1491 § 1, (1993); Ord. 1496 § 2, (1994); Ord. 1524 § 1, (1995); Ord. 1554 § 1, (1996); Ord. 1604 § 2, (1998); Ord. 1638 § 2, (2000); Ord. 1674 § 5, (2001); Ord. 1684, (2002); Ord. 1690 § 3, (2002); Ord. 1734 § 3, (2004); Ord. 1771 § 2, (2005); Ord. 1804 § 2, (2007); Ord. 1860 §§ 2, 3, (2011); Ord. 1882 § 2, (2013); Ord. 1886 § 2, (2013); Ord. 1893 § 2, (2013); Ord. 1895 § 2, (2013); Ord. 1904 § 2, (2014); Ord. 1926 § 2, (2016); Ord. 1938 § 2, (2017); Ord. 1972 § 3, (2020); Ord. 1992 § 5, (2021))
It is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to stop, stand
or park such vehicle for a period of more than four hours between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day, Sundays and holidays
excepted, upon any part of the following streets or portions of streets:
(a) Adrian Court, both sides;
(b) Adrian Road, on the west side of the 1600 and 1700 blocks;
(c) California Drive, west side, between Trousdale Drive and Murchison
Drive; and
(d) West side of Gilbreth Road, between Cowan Road and Mahler Road.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1150 § 2, (1979); Ord. 1611 § 3, (1999); Ord. 1771 § 3, (2005); Ord. 1850 § 3, (2010); Ord. 1992 § 6, (2021))
Except where prohibited or otherwise designated for shorter
term time periods, it is unlawful for the driver of any vehicle to
park such vehicle, unless elsewhere in this title otherwise provided,
for a longer period than 10 hours on any day, excepting Sundays and
holidays, upon any part of the following streets or portions of streets:
(1) Bellevue Avenue, south side, from Primrose Road to Almer Road;
(2) Carolan Avenue from North Lane to South Lane;
(3) Chapin Avenue, north side, from El Camino Real to 500 feet west of
Primrose Road; south side, from El Camino Real to 470 feet west of
Primrose Road;
(4) Donnelly Avenue, south side, from 210 feet east of Primrose Road
to 434 feet east of Primrose Road;
(5) East Lane from North Lane to Burlingame Avenue;
(6) Lorton Avenue, east side, from 120 feet south of Howard Avenue to
Bayswater Avenue;
(7) North Lane from Carolan Avenue to East Lane;
(8) Park Road, west side, from Howard Avenue to Baywater Avenue; and
(9) Primrose Road, east side, from 100 feet south of Howard Avenue to
Bayswater Avenue.
(Ord. 1200 § 2, (1981); Ord. 1232 § 1, (1982); Ord. 1353 § 2, (1987); Ord. 1397 § 2, (1989); Ord. 1491 § 2, (1993); Ord. 1674 § 6, (2001); Ord. 1992 § 7, (2021))
(a) Subject to other and more restrictive limitations, a vehicle may
be stopped or parked within 18 inches of the left-hand curb facing
in the direction of traffic movement upon any one-way street unless
signs are in place prohibiting such stopping or standing.
(b) In the event a highway includes two or more separate roadways and
traffic is restricted to one direction upon any such roadway, no person
shall stand or park a vehicle upon the left-hand side of such one-way
roadway unless signs are in place permitting such standing or parking.
(c) The city engineer is authorized to determine when standing or parking
shall be prohibited upon the left-hand side of any one-way street
or when standing or parking may be permitted upon the left-hand side
of any one-way road-way or a highway having two or more separate roadways,
and shall erect signs giving notice thereof.
(d) The requirement of parallel parking imposed by this section shall
not apply in the event any commercial vehicle is actually engaged
in the process of loading or unloading freight or goods, in which
case such vehicle may be backed up to the curb, provided that such
vehicle does not extend beyond the centerline of the street and does
not block traffic thereby.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978))
(a) The following streets are designated as streets on which the city
engineer may place angle parking:
(1) Burlingame Avenue between California Drive and El Camino Real;
(2) California Drive between Burlingame Avenue and Highland Avenue;
(3) Chapin Avenue between Primrose Road and El Camino Real;
(4) East Lane between North Lane and Burlingame Avenue;
(5) The 1800 block of the Frontage Road to El Camino Real;
(6) Howard Avenue from Highland Avenue to Primrose Road;
(7) Magnolia Avenue from Trousdale Drive to Murchison Avenue; and
(8) Oak Grove Avenue from North Carolan Avenue to Linden Avenue.
(b) On any of the streets or portions of streets established as angle
parking zones, when signs or pavement markings are in place indicating
such diagonal parking, it is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle
to park such vehicle except:
(1) At the angle to the curb or wheel stop indicated by signs or pavement
markings allotting space to parked vehicles and entirely within the
limits of such allotted space;
(2) With the front wheel nearest the curb or wheel stop within six inches
of the curb or wheel stop; however, an operator of a motorcycle who
parks a motorcycle with either a front or rear wheel within six inches
of the curb or wheel stop shall be considered to be in compliance
with this subsection.
(c) The provisions of subsection
(b)(2) shall not apply when a vehicle is actually engaged in the process of loading or unloading freight.
(d) Angle parking includes both diagonal and perpendicular parking.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1680 § 4, (2002); Ord. 1826 § 2, (2008))
(a) Whenever parking space markings are placed on a street or parking
lot, subject to other and more restrictive limitations, no vehicle
shall be stopped, left standing or parked:
(1) So as to impede or block the flow of traffic on the traveled way;
nor
(2) Other than entirely within a single space as defined by the parking
space markings.
(b) Whenever parking space markings are placed on a street or parking
lot, no more than one vehicle may be parked within a single space.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1202 § 1, (1981); Ord. 1680 § 5, (2002))
(a) Limited height parking zones, not in excess of 100 feet of any intersection,
or on certain streets or highways or portions thereof, may be established
by the city engineer. Limited height parking zones may also be established
by the city engineer for or any portion within any city off-street
parking facility.
(b) It is unlawful for any vehicle, more than six feet in height to park
in an area designated as a limited height parking zone.
(c) The city engineer shall provide for the placement of signs marking
such parking zones.
(Ord. 1243 § 1, (1983); Ord. 1547 § 1, (1996); Ord. 1680 § 6, (2002))
Whenever parking spaces on a street or parking lot are marked
or designated for the use of motorcycles, it is unlawful for any other
vehicle to be parked in said spaces.
(Ord. 1366 § 1, (1988))
(a) It is unlawful for any person to move a vehicle within a municipal parking lot so that it remains therein for a period of time in violation of Section
13.36.050. Any vehicle observed at two or more parking spaces in the parking facility within such a period of time and having an observed odometer change of less than one-tenth miles shall be presumed to have remained within such lot; a vehicle observed at two or more parking spaces in the parking facility within such a period of time and with the odometer obscured from view from without the vehicle shall be rebuttably presumed to have remained stationary.
(b) It is unlawful for any person who owns or has possession, custody,
or control of any vehicle, to park or leave such vehicle upon any
municipal parking lot for a period of 72 consecutive hours or more.
For purposes of this subsection, a vehicle shall be considered to
have been parked or left standing for 72 or more consecutive hours
if it has not been moved at least one-tenth of a mile during the 72
hour period. A vehicle with the odometer obscured from view from without
the vehicle shall be rebuttably presumed to have remained stationary.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1142 § 7, (1979); Ord. 1680 § 7, (2002); Ord. 1688 § 4, (2002))
(a) It is unlawful for any person to park any vehicle on any property
owned, possessed or maintained by the city as a municipal parking
facility in violation of time limitations or any other regulations
which may be fixed or determined by resolution or ordinance of the
city council.
(b) It is unlawful for any person to park or operate any vehicle on any
property owned, possessed or maintained by the city as a municipal
parking facility in violation of any regulations which may be fixed
or determined pursuant to this title.
(c) No such regulation shall be enforceable prior to installation of
appropriate signs giving notice of the provisions of the regulation.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1142 § 8, (1979); Ord. 1176 § 1, (1980); Ord. 1680 § 8, (2002))
It is unlawful to throw, place or deposit any trash, litter,
paper or any refuse upon the pavement or in the landscaped area of
any property owned, possessed or maintained by the city as a municipal
parking lot.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978))
All provisions of this title, including, but not limited to,
those regarding parking meters, stopping, standing, and parking vehicles,
insofar as they are applicable, shall apply to public off-street parking
facilities owned or operated by the city.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1680 § 9, (2002))
(a) No person shall park or leave standing a vehicle having a manufacturer's
gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more that is a commercial
vehicle, a tow truck, or a dump truck either:
(1) On a street in a residential district or upon any private property
in a residential district at any time; or
(2) In city parking lot "F" or "H" between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and
8:00 a.m.
(b) This section shall not apply to a commercial vehicle parking or standing
while making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares or merchandise,
or for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in the actual
and bona fide landscaping, grading, repair, alteration, remodeling
or construction of any building or structure for which a building
permit has been obtained.
(c) This section shall not apply to parking upon private property of
such vehicles by a licensed contractor, or of one such vehicle by
an owner-builder, for a period not to exceed 30 continuous days, when
such vehicle or vehicles are used during the course of landscaping,
grading, repair, alteration, remodeling or construction of any building
or structure upon such property for which a building permit has been
obtained.
(Ord. 1136 § 7, (1978); Ord. 1142 § 9, (1979); Ord. 1425 § 2, (1990); Ord. 1449 § 1, (1992); Ord. 1674 § 7, (2001))
(a) The city council may establish by resolution preferential parking zones that would exempt the motor vehicles of residents and the residents' guests on designated streets from the restrictions of time-limited parking contained in Section
13.36.030,
13.36.040,
13.36.042, or
13.36.043, or any combination thereof that the council may deem appropriate that applies on the designated streets.
(b) However, nothing contained in such a resolution shall allow or be
construed to allow any motor vehicle of a resident or a resident's
guest to be exempt from any parking meter, no parking designation,
72 hour parking limit, or any other parking limitation or curb marking
except as specifically listed in the preferential parking zone policy
for the specified streets.
(c) Preferential parking zone permits will be issued on a calendar year
basis, and a fee as established by resolution of the city council
shall be paid for each permit, permit renewal, and permit reissuance.
(d) It is unlawful for any person to:
(1) Alter, forge, counterfeit, or falsify any parking permit relating
to a preferential parking program or display or cause or permit to
be displayed any such altered, forged, counterfeited or false permit
with intent to represent the permit has been issued by the city.
(2) Transfer, loan, sell, or otherwise provide a parking permit relating
to a preferential parking program to a person who is not eligible
for such a permit under the terms of the preferential parking program,
or to display or cause or permit to be displayed any such unlawfully
transferred permit.
(3) Display or cause or permit to be displayed any parking permit relating
to a preferential parking program when the person knows or has reason
to know that the person is not eligible or is no longer eligible to
display or cause or permit the permit to be displayed.
(Ord. 1819 § 2, (2008))