A.
The city council shall, by ordinance or resolution, establish such parking, or stopping, standing and parking restrictions or prohibitions as may be necessary, and the city manager or his or her designee shall designate such streets, portions of streets or city-owned parking lots by appropriate signs or markings giving effect to such parking or stopping, standing and parking restrictions or prohibitions.
B.
When authorized signs are in place giving notice of such prohibition or limitation, no person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle in violation of such sign.
C.
Whenever the stopping, standing or parking of a vehicle has been prohibited, restricted or limited as to time by this chapter or any resolution enacted pursuant hereto, the continued standing or parking of such vehicle after a citation therefor has been issued constitutes a separate and additional violation of the provisions for which the citation was issued, when such standing or parking continues for an additional period longer than the maximum permissible period of parking in such space or location after issuance of such citation or, if no such period of time is designated, when such stopping, standing or parking after a citation therefor continues for an additional period longer than one hour.
(Ord. 6-61 § 10, 1961; Ord. C-7-11 § 1(part), 2011)