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Chapter 10.12 PARKING, STOPPING AND STANDING REGULATIONS
PARKING, STOPPING AND STANDING REGULATIONS – ENFORCEMENT – VIOLATIONS
10.12.010 Intent and purpose.
10.12.025 Repealed.
10.12.030 Angle parking.
10.12.040 Handicap parking.
10.12.050 Loading zones.
10.12.055 Prohibition of commercial vehicle loading and unloading on Main Street.
10.12.060 Bus zones.
10.12.070 Taxi zones.
10.12.080 Public parking lots.
10.12.100 Parking on hills.
10.12.110 Parking in alleys.
10.12.120 Parking prohibitions.
10.12.130 Oversized vehicle parking.
10.12.140 Removal of vehicle from streets.
10.12.150 Temporary suspension of regulations.
10.12.160 Enforcement Officer.
10.12.170 Violations.
Prior legislation: Ords. 808 and 961.
The intent and purpose of this chapter is to establish parking regulations that will enhance the health, safety and welfare of persons using public rights-of-way within the City of Lake Elsinore. Illegal parking, stopping and standing of vehicles create unsafe conditions for motorist and pedestrians. Accordingly, this chapter also provides the authority for enforcement of the parking violations program. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
“Commercial vehicle” means any commercial vehicle as defined in the California Vehicle Code, including but not limited to truck tractors, trailers, or semitrailers, regardless of gross weight rating, used for the purpose of transporting materials or goods for commercial purposes, and bearing a commercial license plate as defined in the California Vehicle Code; provided, however, that no passenger vehicle or pickup truck with a standard bed shall be deemed a commercial vehicle even if bearing a commercial license plate. [Ord. 1377 § 1, 2017].
10.12.025 Definition of commercial vehicle.
Repealed by Ord. 1377. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
The City Council may adopt a resolution designating the location of angle parking on certain streets or portion thereof; provided, that angle parking shall be permitted only where:
A. Such parking does not diminish the width of the roadway available for travel to less than 20 feet.
B. The surfaced roadway between curbs on a State highway is more than 65 feet in width.
C. There is a clear width of 40 feet left for vehicle travel on any street which is a continuation of or part of a County truck line highway or State highway. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
Parking spaces may be reserved for the exclusive use of vehicles displaying proper disabled persons’ exemption identification as defined in the California Vehicle Code. The Director of Community Development is hereby authorized to locate and establish such reserved spaces in public parking lots and in curbside parking areas as may be reasonably necessary to meet the needs of the disabled. Whenever any handicap parking spaces are so designated, said spaces shall be identified by signs or markings giving notice thereof in a manner consistent with the provisions of the California Vehicle Code. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
The City Council may adopt a resolution designating the location of loading zones on certain streets.
A. Whenever such a zone is established on any street subject to any parking prohibition or restriction established pursuant to this chapter, said parking prohibitions or restrictions shall not apply to such loading zone.
B. It shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park or stop such vehicle for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of passengers or material within an established loading zone; provided, however, that the stop for the loading or unloading of passengers shall not be made for more than three minutes nor the loading or unloading of materials for more than 20 minutes in any loading zone so established.
C. Whenever any such loading zone is established, the area(s) affected shall be identified by signs or markings giving notice thereof. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
A “commercial vehicle no loading and unloading zone” is designated on both sides of Main Street between Sulphur Street and Heald Avenue and shall be identified by posted signs or curb markings giving notice of such restriction. It shall be unlawful to park, stop, or leave standing any commercial vehicle, whether attended or unattended, in the commercial vehicle no loading and unloading zone. Notwithstanding any other provision in this chapter, any commercial vehicle in violation of this provision may be removed from the street at the direction of the police authority. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
The Director of Community Development is hereby authorized to establish bus zones opposite curb space for the loading and unloading of buses or common carriers of passengers and to determine the location thereof, when such zones are found to be necessary and will not cause a safety hazard. Whenever such a zone is established on any street subject to any parking prohibition established pursuant to this chapter, said parking prohibition shall not apply to buses. Whenever such a zone is established, the area affected shall be identified by signs or markings giving notice thereof. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
The City Council may adopt a resolution designating the location of taxi zones on certain streets. Whenever such a zone is so designated:
A. It shall be marked by painting the curb red with the words “Taxi Loading Zone” in white letters.
B. It shall be for the exclusive use of taxicabs and public carriers and it shall be unlawful for the operator of any other vehicle to park or stop such vehicle in said zone.
C. Taxicabs and other carriers may park their vehicles in said designated area for the receiving and discharging of passengers or for any other taxicab purpose at any time. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
Any parking regulation, restriction or prohibition set forth in this chapter may be applied to any off-street publicly owned parking lot or facility. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
When the grade within a business or residential district exceeds three percent, it shall be unlawful to park, stop or leave a vehicle standing unattended without blocking the wheels by turning them against the curb or by using other means. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
Unless otherwise posted, it shall be unlawful to park any vehicle standing in an alley for purposes other than the loading or unloading of materials and such parking shall not exceed 20 minutes. In no event shall the driver of such vehicle leave less than one traffic lane for unobstructed passage. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
Parking prohibitions in violation of this chapter shall include:
A. Any vehicle left unattended upon any bridge, driveway apron, designated and signed equestrian trail, or the parkway area in the commercial and industrial zones.
B. Any vehicle which is parked or left standing in a position so as to obstruct the normal movement of traffic or in a condition so as to create a hazard to other traffic upon the street which may include, without limitation, the deployment of RV pop-outs or other extensions into the public right-of-way.
C. Any vehicle which is parked or left standing in a position so as to obstruct the normal movement of pedestrians upon any sidewalk which may include, without limitation, the deployment of RV pop-outs or other extensions into the public right-of-way.
D. Any vehicle which is parked so as to block the entrance to a private driveway.
E. Any vehicle which is parked so as to prevent access by firefighting equipment to a fire hydrant.
F. Any vehicle found stopped, standing, parked or left unattended along any street or street segment for a period of time longer than that permitted, or restricted as a no parking area as has been established by ordinance or resolution of the City Council where signs have been posted or curb markings made providing notice of such restrictions. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
No person shall park or leave standing upon any public street or highway in a residential district for a period in excess of 24 consecutive hours:
A. Except for recreational vehicles as provided in subsection (E) of this section, any motor vehicle or motor vehicle with an attached trailer or nonmotorized vehicle over 25 feet long measured from the extreme forward point to the extreme rear point, including extensions;
B. Any motor vehicle, including buses, motor trucks, trailers, semitrailers, trailer coaches, or truck tractors as defined in the Vehicle Code, over 96 inches wide, measured at its widest point excluding side-view mirrors or similar extensions, designed, used or maintained for the transportation of property;
C. Any commercial vehicle as defined in LEMC 10.12.025;
D. Any nonmotorized vehicle, such as a semitrailer, trailer, trailer coach, motorcycle or other utility trailer, two or more axle camper, or a one-axle camper, which has been detached from its drawing vehicle, boat/watercraft trailer, or farm machinery;
E. Any “recreational vehicle (RV)” over 20 feet long measured from the extreme forward point to the extreme rear point, including extensions. The term “recreational vehicle (RV)” shall have the same meaning as set forth in California Health and Safety Code Section 18010 or successor statute. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
Enforcement personnel may remove or cause to be removed:
A. Any vehicle that has been parked or left standing upon a street, or highway for 72 or more consecutive hours.
B. Any vehicle which is parked or left standing upon a street or highway where:
1. The use of such street or highway or portion thereof is necessary for the cleaning, repair or construction of the street or highway; or
2. Any portion thereof is authorized for the purpose other than the normal flow of traffic and such authorization is designated by signs; or
3. The use of the street or highway or any portion thereof is necessary for the movement of equipment, articles or structures of unusual size, and where the parking of such vehicle would prohibit or interfere with such use; or
4. Signs are erected or placed at least 24 hours prior to the removal providing notice that the vehicle may be removed.
C. The City hereby adopts Section 22658 of the California Vehicle Code (Removal of vehicle from private property by property owner; requirements; notice; etc.) in its entirety and as amended from time to time, which allows the owner or person in lawful possession of private property to, under certain specific circumstances, cause the removal of a vehicle parked on the property to the nearest public garage and/or a citation may be issued for the parking violation. [Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
When deemed warranted by special circumstances, the City Manager or Police Chief may temporarily suspend parking regulations, restrictions or prohibitions established pursuant to this chapter. [Ord. 1377 § 3, 2017; Ord. 1187 § 2, 2006].
The provisions of this chapter shall be administered and enforced by an Enforcement Officer. For purposes of this chapter, “Enforcement Officers” shall mean any City employee or any agent of the City with the authority to enforce any provision of this code, codes adopted by the City, or State laws enforceable by the City. Enforcement Officers are authorized to issue citations for all violations of this chapter. [Ord. 1377 § 4, 2017].
Notwithstanding the general provisions contained in LEMC Title 1, the City hereby adopts California Vehicle Code Sections 40200 through 40230 (Procedure on Parking Violations) in their entirety and as amended from time to time, for the processing and appeals of citations issued for violations of this chapter. [Ord. 1377 § 4, 2017].