A.
At such times as the chief of police finds that the public safety and convenience require the establishment of no parking or limited parking zones for motor vehicles on the public streets in the city, he shall report this fact to the city council at a meeting of that body. Thereafter, as directed by a resolution of the city council, the chief of police is authorized to place the following curb markings to indicate stopping, standing or parking regulations, and those markings shall have the meanings set forth as follows:
2.
Yellow indicates a loading zone for freight or passengers.
3.
White indicates a passenger loading zone or a postal mail zone.
4.
Green means no standing or parking for longer than twenty-four minutes at any time between nine a.m. and six p.m. of any day except Sundays and holidays.
5.
Blue means no stopping, standing or parking a vehicle other than an authorized handicapped vehicle.
B.
No person, other than the city, shall paint any curb surface unless granted permission to do so by the city.
C.
When the city has caused curb markings to be placed pursuant to the provisions of this section, it shall be unlawful for any person to stand, stop or park a vehicle in violation of the markings or signs so placed, except as set forth in California Vehicle Code Sections 22506, 22507 and 22507.5 and 22507.6 and related California Vehicle Code Sections.
(Prior code §§ 9-1401 — 9-1403; Ord. 85-02 (part), 1985; Ord. 90-16 § 1(part), 1990)