This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as "Issuance of Civil Infractions by Nonpolice Personnel on Private
Property."
A vehicle shall not be parked, except if necessary
to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the law
or the directions of a police officer or traffic control device, in
any of the following places:
B. In front of a public or private driveway.
C. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
E. Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within
30 feet of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a safety
zone, unless a different length is indicated by signs or markings.
F. In any place or in any manner so as to block immediate
egress from any emergency exit or exits which are conspicuously marked
as building emergency exits.
G. In any place or in any manner so as to block or hamper
the immediate use of an immediate egress from any fire escape which
is conspicuously marked as a fire escape and which provides an emergency
means of egress from any building.
H. At any place where official signs prohibit stopping,
standing or parking.
I. In a parking space which is clearly identified by
an official sign as being reserved for use by handicappers and which
is on public property or private property that is available for public
use, unless the person is a handicapper as described in the Act or
unless the person is parking the vehicle for the benefit of a handicapper.
A certificate of identification issued under Section 675(5) of the
Act to a handicapper shall be displayed on the lower left
corner of the front windshield. A special registration plate issued
under Section 803d of the Act to a handicapper shall be displayed on the vehicle.
J. Alongside any curb painted yellow.
K. On any private property in the City of Royal Oak without the express
or implied consent, authorization or ratification of the owner, holder,
occupant, lessee, agent or trustee of such property. Complaint for
violation of this section shall be made by the owner, holder, occupant,
lessee, agent or trustee of such property.
[Added 9-12-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-11]
If a vehicle is illegally parked and has received
more than six parking violation notices or citations which remain
unpaid, the Police Department may call a towing agency and take the
vehicle into custody. If the vehicle is taken into custody, the Police
Department must follow the procedures set forth in MCLA § 257.252b.
The Police Department may also issue a citation to the owner of the
impounded vehicle.
Any person who is found responsible for violating
any of the provisions of this chapter shall be deemed responsible
for a civil infraction and shall pay the civil fines and costs as
established by the Chief Judge of the 44th District Court, pursuant
to MCLA § 257.907.
Each affected legal entity shall enter into
an agreement with the City whereby the legal entity shall indemnify
and hold harmless the City and its employees from any and all claims,
demands and causes of action, whether for injury or alleged injuries,
or for damage or alleged damage to property arising from the actions
or omissions of their employees in the course of writing and/or issuing
parking citations under this chapter.