No person shall cause or permit any train, locomotive, railway car, similar vehicle on rails, or other vehicle using the railroad right-of-way, to stop, stand or to be operated in such a manner as to prevent the use of any street or roadway for the purposes of travel across the railroad crossing for a period of time longer than ten minutes. As used herein, the singular form of a word includes the plural, and the plural form includes the singular.
A notice of violation of this section may be delivered to the engineer, brakeman, conductor or other responsible employee of the person causing or permitting the violation. However, no violation of this section shall occur where the person operating the vehicle has no control over the situation causing the obstruction, or where in connection with an accident or other incident outside the scope of ordinary operations, the train, locomotive, railway car, or other vehicle cannot be moved without endangering the safety of the public, passengers or freight, or where it is necessary to stop at or near the scene of the accident or incident.
(Ord. 99-03 § 1(part), 1999)