Source: https://ecode360.com/28568735
Timestamp: 2020-07-12 11:50:04
Document Index: 648527148

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§ 355', '§30', '§2', '§30', '§2', '§1']

City of Eldon, MO Stopping, Standing or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places
§ 355.110 Parking Boat or Trailer in Excess of Twelve Hours Prohibited.
§ 355.120 Parking When Delinquent Parking Citations or Fines Are Unpaid.
Ch 355 Art II Snow Routes and Snow Removal Districts
§ 355.130 Snow Routes and Snow Removal Districts.
§ 355.140 Snow Routes To Be Emergency Routes Also.
§ 355.150 Snow Emergencies.
§ 355.160 Enforcement.
§ 355.170 Minimum Penalty and Towing Costs.
Section 355.110 Parking Boat or Trailer in Excess of Twelve Hours Prohibited.
Section 355.120 Parking When Delinquent Parking Citations or Fines Are Unpaid.
Article II Snow Routes and Snow Removal Districts
Section 355.130 Snow Routes and Snow Removal Districts.
Section 355.140 Snow Routes To Be Emergency Routes Also.
Section 355.150 Snow Emergencies.
Section 355.160 Enforcement.
Section 355.170 Minimum Penalty and Towing Costs.
[CC 1988 §30.440]
Within the right-of-way of any public street or roadway so that all or any portion of the vehicle is between the curb or curb line and a public sidewalk on the same side of the street or roadway as such curb or curb line;
Upon any access road to or exit road from a Federal or State highway that is on the highway right-of-way;
At any street-alley intersection for a distance of fifteen (15) feet on each side of the alley.
[Ord. No. 1443 §2(30.440), 8-27-1991]
No person shall park or stand upon any street or roadway which is a marked or unmarked vehicle traffic lane.
[CC 1988 §30.442; Ord. No. 1354, 4-11-1988]
No person shall park any boat, boat trailer or trailer upon any street or alley for longer than twelve (12) hours.
[Ord. No. 1443 §2(30.450), 8-27-1991]
It is unlawful to park a vehicle on a City street, lot or municipal parking garage when payment of delinquent parking citations and/or fines is owed to the Municipal Court. City Officers and employees authorized to enforce parking ordinances are empowered to use a "wheel immobilizer" on such vehicle until all delinquent payments for parking citations and/or fines have been made to the Municipal Court.
[Ord. No. 1410 §1, 9-11-1990]
Snow routes shall be streets or portions of streets designated by ordinance. These streets shall receive priority treatment during normal snow operations and/or during a snow emergency. These streets shall be readily identifiable by sign designation. The streets listed in Schedule VIII. are hereby designated snow routes.
No person shall impede or interfere in anyway with a snowplow or other snow removal vehicle or equipment during operation.
No person shall stop, stand, park or abandon a vehicle in a manner which obstructs or impedes traffic on a snow route or within a snow removal district during a snow emergency. Any vehicle obstructing or impeding traffic in violation of this Section, and any vehicle parked in violation of this Section may be removed to a service station, garage or other place of safety and shall be considered an abandoned motor vehicle. The provisions and procedures pertaining to abandoned motor vehicles shall govern the further disposition of the vehicle.
Streets designated as snow routes or within a snow removal district may be closed to all traffic as needed to remove snow.
Snow routes shall also serve as emergency routes and will receive priority service for clearing and opening during any disaster or general emergency.
Whenever the City Administrator through information gathered from the Department of Public Works, the Police Department, the Missouri Highway and Transportation Department, and through the U.S. Weather Service, or on the basis of falling snow or freezing rain finds that it will be necessary that motor vehicle traffic be expedited and that parking on all or a portion of some City streets be prohibited, he/she shall have the power to declare a "snow emergency".
In the event the City Administrator deems it necessary to declare a snow emergency, it shall be announced and broadcast publicly for a period of two (2) hours prior to enactment, if possible. Such announcement shall be in a form designated by the City Administrator and distributed to all public news agencies for broadcast. The time the snow emergency shall be in effect shall be designated by the City Administrator and shall be contained in the declaration. Termination or extension of the original time of the snow emergency shall be at the discretion of the City Administrator.
No such snow emergency shall be announced and begin between the hours of 10:30 P.M. and 6:30 A.M. except for areas designated as snow removal districts. In the event that a snow emergency is declare and begins between the hours of 10:30 P.M. and 6:30 A.M., vehicles may be removed as per Section 355.130(C) in snow removal districts after reasonable attempts to locate the owner/operators of vehicles parked in said districts by telephonic communication or in person and after making the notice required in Subsection (B) of this Section when there has been an accumulation of three (3) inches or more on the streets of said districts. Whenever possible the following schedule for snow removal in the downtown snow remove district shall be followed: Maple Street between 6th Street and North Street between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 4:00 A.M., all other streets between Mill Street and Aurora on the east and west and North Street and 6th Street on the north and south between the hours of 2:00 A.M. and 7:00 A.M. Exception to these timeframes may be made at the discretion of the City Administrator and notice shall be made consistent with other provisions of this Article.
Whenever a snow emergency is declared, parking shall be prohibited on a portion of the snow route designated by ordinance. The signing shall be a regular no parking sign with the addition of the words "Snow Emergency". Parking in such areas shall be restricted only for the duration of the "snow emergency".
Any Police Officer or other City employee who has the authority to issue tickets for parking violations shall have authority to issue tickets, citations and summons for violations of this Article.
Any person who violates any provision of this Article shall be assessed a fine of at least twenty-five dollars ($25.00) and shall be assessed the applicable costs of towing and storage which shall be in addition to the regular court costs.