Chapter 10.28 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
Section 10.28.270 Freight curb loading zone.
A. The following areas shall be designated
as the "freight curb loading zone":
1. The south side of 4th Street from
Washington Street to Brown Street, except the areas
designated as the city bus loading zone;
2. The north-south alley in the block
bounded by Washington Street, 5th Street, Jackson Street
and 4th Street.
B. All freight curb loading zones listed
above are declared to be freight curb loading zones
between the hours of six a.m. and six p.m. on all days except Sunday and the following holidays:
The first day of January, commonly known as New Year's Day;
The thirtieth day of May, commonly known as Memorial Day;
The fourth day of July, commonly known as Independence Day;
The fourth Thursday of November, commonly known as Thanksgiving
Day;
The twenty-fifth day of December, commonly known as Christmas
Day.
C. In no case shall a person stop, stand
or park a vehicle in such loading zone other than
parallel with the curb or edge of the roadway headed in the direction of lawful traffic movement
and with the wheels of such vehicle which
are nearest to the curb or edge of such roadway within eighteen inches of such curb
or edge of such
roadway.
D. Appropriate signs indicating freight
curb loading zones and the hours during which the
provision for such areas are applicable shall be placed and maintained at each such freight loading
zone, and no such regulation shall be effective unless such signs are in place.
E. No person shall stop, stand or park
a vehicle for any purpose or length of time other than
for the expeditious unloading and delivery or pickup and loading of materials in any place marked
as a freight curb loading zone during
hours when the provisions applicable to such zones are in effect. In no case shall the
stop for
loading and unloading of materials exceed thirty minutes. If the vehicle remains parked in the
freight curb loading zone after it has
received a first notice of violation, the violator shall receive a second notice
of violation. The
second and subsequent notices of violation may be given thirty minutes after the previous notice is
given. (Ord. 95-4 § 5, 1995)
(3/96 fix3, Amended, 03/29/1996)