A. 
In addition to the restriction listed in RRMC § 10.05.130, no person shall park, store, or permit to be parked or stored, trailers or other personal property on a street or other public property between the hours of 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. unless said property is attached to an operable vehicle. As used in this section, personal property does not include motor vehicles but does include such things as fifth wheels, boats, and cargo trailers.
B. 
If said trailer or other personal property is attached to an operable vehicle, it shall not be parked, stored, or permitted to be parked or stored on a street or other public property for a period in excess of 72 hours consecutively. Movement of a trailer or other personal property on a street or other public property for a distance of less than 300 feet shall constitute continuous and uninterrupted parking or storage in the same location. This section shall not apply to parking or storage specifically permitted by motion or resolution of the council. Trailers or other personal property attached to an operable vehicle and parked or stored on a public street or other public property must be equipped with red reflectors at the rear of the personal property (both sides).
(Ord. 16-394-O § 3)[1]
[1]
Code reviser's note: Ord. 16-394-O adds the provisions of this section as Section 10.05.140. The section has been editorially renumbered to prevent duplication of numbering.
A. 
Where parking spaces markings are placed on a street, no person shall stand or park a vehicle other than in the indicated direction and, unless the size or shape of the vehicle makes compliance impossible, within a single marked space.
B. 
The operator who first begins maneuvering a motor vehicle into a vacant parking space on a street shall have priority to park in that space, and no other vehicle operator shall attempt to interfere.
C. 
Whenever the operator of a vehicle discovers that the vehicle is parked close to a building to which the fire department has been summoned, the operator shall immediately remove the vehicle from the area, unless otherwise directed by police or fire officers.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 15; Ord. 16-394-O § 1)
No person shall park or stand:
A. 
A vehicle in violation of state motor vehicle laws or in violation of a lawfully erected parking limitation sign.
B. 
A vehicle in an alley other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of persons or materials, and in no case for a period in excess of 30 consecutive minutes.
C. 
A motor truck as defined by ORS 801.355 on a street between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following day in front of or adjacent to a residence, motel, apartment house, hotel or other sleeping accommodation.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 16; Ord. 91-200-O § 6)
No operator shall park and no owner shall allow a vehicle to be parked on a street for the principal purpose of:
A. 
Displaying the vehicle for sale.
B. 
Repairing or servicing the vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency.
C. 
Displaying advertising from the vehicle.
D. 
Selling merchandise from the vehicle, except when authorized.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 17)
No person shall stand or park a vehicle for any purpose or length of time, other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of persons or materials, in a place designated as a loading zone when the hours applicable to that loading zone are in effect. In no case, when the hours applicable to the loading zone are in effect, shall the stop for loading and unloading of materials exceed the time limits posted. If no time limits are posted, then the use of the zone shall not exceed 30 minutes.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 18)
When a police officer finds a motor vehicle parked or standing unattended with the ignition key in the vehicle, the officer is authorized to remove the key from the vehicle and deliver the key to the person in charge of the police station.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 19)
The operator of a bus or taxicab shall not stand or park the vehicle on a street in a business district at a place other than a bus stop or taxicab stand, respectively, except that this provision shall not prevent the operator of a taxicab from temporarily stopping the taxicab outside a traffic lane while loading or unloading passengers.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 20)
No person shall stand or park a vehicle other than a taxicab in a taxicab stand, or a bus in a bus stop, except that the operator of a passenger vehicle may temporarily stop for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading passengers when stopping does not interfere with a bus or taxicab waiting to enter or about to enter the restricted space.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 21)
No lights need be displayed upon a vehicle that is parked in accordance with this chapter on a street where there is sufficient light to reveal a person or object at a distance of at least 500 feet from the vehicle.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 22)
The provisions of this chapter regulating the parking or standing of vehicles shall not apply to a vehicle of the city, county or state or public utility while necessarily in use for construction or repair work on a street, or a vehicle owned by the United States while in use for the collection, transportation of delivery of mail.
(Ord. 84-396-O § 24)