Except for the purpose of accessing or departing
the premises for delivering or loading of goods or materials within
the city, no truck or commercial vehicle with a gross vehicle weight
registration in excess of 26,000 pounds shall operate on any city
street or alleyway other than the designated truck route, which is
known as "Industrial Boulevard."
No vehicle shall be left with the engine running
within 100 feet of any residential property for a period exceeding
30 minutes, between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
Parking is hereby prohibited at any time on
any of the alleys in the downtown business district, designated by
the area between Seventh Street north to the city line, and Industrial
Boulevard, east, to the railroad tracks.
The Chief of Police, subject to approval by
Mayor and Council, is authorized to designate bus stops or loading
zones or other restricted parking at such locations as he deems necessary
and suitable. He shall cause proper signs and markings to be erected.
No vehicle that is registered as a trailer shall
be allowed to park on a public roadway in excess of 48 hours.
Handicap parking in residential areas shall
be governed by the city on a case-by-case basis. The permit for handicap
parking is attached and made part of this Code by reference.
No person or vehicle shall intentionally or
recklessly obstruct any roadway, sidewalk, public right-of-way or
other passageway with any objects, materials, advertisements or debris
or render the same to be impassable without unreasonable inconvenience
or hazard. This section is also intended to prohibit the movement
or placement of snow onto any roadway, sidewalk or other public right-of-way
or passageway during snow removal efforts.
Any person who violates any of the provisions
of this article shall pay a fine of up to $25, and any other penalties
as provided for summary offenses in the Pennsylvania Rules of Criminal
Procedure.