§ 20-14. Parking in residential districts.  


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  • (a) Prohibition. It shall be unlawful to park overnight or leave unattended during the day any commercial motor vehicle, farm tractor, golf cart, implement of husbandry, moped, motorized scooter, motor vehicle, motorcycle, road tractor, semitrailer, special mobile equipment, trailer, truck, truck tractor, or vehicle on a public street, highway, or road in a residential district of this city that obstructs the free, convenient, and normal use of the public street, highway, or road by impeding, hindering, stifling, retarding, or endangering the safe movements of traffic or pedestrians therein. The provisions of this section shall not apply to any authorized emergency vehicle when operated in an official capacity.

    (b) Penalties.

    (1) First through fourth violation in a twelve-month period. A violation of the residential parking regulations contained in this section shall be subject to a fine in the amount of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for the first through fourth violation in a twelve-month period if paid within ten (10) days from the date a notice of the violation is placed upon the vehicle by a law enforcement or parking enforcement specialist. The violation shall be subject to a fine of fifty dollars ($50.00) if paid more than ten (10) days after the time when such notice was attached to the vehicle, but not later than thirty (30) days following the attachment of the notice. If the owner, operator, or person chooses to contest the notice of violation, the owner, operator, or person must contact the clerk of the county court within the thirty-day period and request a court hearing. If the owner, operator, or person fails to pay the fine or contact the clerk within the thirty-day period, the police department is hereby authorized to deliver the violation to the clerk of the county court for formal prosecution. The notice shall contain directions as to the procedure for paying the fine or obtaining a hearing.

    (2) In excess of four violations in a twelve-month period. A violation of the residential parking regulations contained in this section shall be subject to a fine in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) for each violation in excess of four (4) violations in a twelve-month period if paid within ten (10) days from the date a notice of the violation is placed upon the vehicle by a law enforcement or parking enforcement specialist. The violation shall be subject to a fine of one hundred dollars ($100.00) if paid more than ten (10) days after the time when such notice was attached to the vehicle, but not later than thirty (30) days following the attachment of the notice. If the owner, operator, or person chooses to contest the notice of violation, the owner, operator, or person must contact the clerk of the county court within the thirty-day period and request a court hearing. If the owner, operator, or person fails to pay the fine or contact the clerk within the thirty-day period, the police department is hereby authorized to deliver the violation to the clerk of the county court for formal prosecution. The notice shall contain directions as to the procedure for paying the fine or obtaining a hearing.

    (c) Waiver of fine. Any fine that may be assessed in the enforcement of the provisions of this section may be waived for extraordinary or extenuating circumstances as determined by the chief of police or his or her designee. A copy of the notice of violation and a written explanation of the reason for the waiver shall be filed with the official records of the city clerk within twenty-four (24) hours after granting the waiver.

(Ord. No. 2005-21, § 1, 6-21-05)