CHAPTER XIX. TRAFFIC AND VEHICLESCHAPTER XIX. TRAFFIC AND VEHICLES\ARTICLE 7. TRAILER AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLE PARKING.

(a)   No trailer of any kind shall be left unattached when parked on a public street or right-of-way, unless otherwise permitted by the City for the following reasons:

(1)   Activities related to a community event.

(2)   Demolition or construction requiring location of an unattached work trailer on the street.

(3)   Loading and unloading of a trailer, if it is determined by the City that leaving the trailer connected to a motor vehicle would cause unnecessary traffic congestion or create a safety hazard for the public.

(b)   No trailer of any kind when attached to a vehicle, shall be parked on a public street for a period of time exceeding 72 hours, and when so parked, shall be located no nearer to an intersecting street than 100 feet, from the intersecting curb lines of the two streets nor located so as to obscure any driver’s view of approaching traffic.

(c)   No trailer, motorized self-propelled camper, non-motorized travel trailer, or boat, canoe, personal watercraft, all-terrain vehicle, or any other type vehicle when on or off a trailer, shall be parked on a public street for a period of time exceeding 72 hours, and when so parked, shall be located no nearer to an intersecting street than 100 feet, from the intersecting curb lines of the two streets nor located so as to obscure any driver’s view of approaching traffic.  All trailers must be attached to a motorized vehicle.  Parking of unattached trailers on a public street must comply with this article.

(d)   No trailer shall be allowed be moved a short distance around the property in order to reset the 72 hour time period and avoid a violation.

(Ord. 2023-3204)

No motorized self-propelled camper, non-motorized travel trailer, or boat, canoe, personal watercraft, all-terrain vehicle, other recreational vehicles, or vehicle, or trailer combination of vehicle and trailer shall be parked at any time in the following locations except when actively loading and/or unloading:

(1)   Second Street, from Cedar to Valley;

(2)   Valley, from Second to Sixth Street;

(3)   Cedar, from Second to Sixth Street;

(4)   Sixth Street, from Second Avenue to Doster;

(5)   Cedar, from Sixth to Eighteenth Street;

(6)   Archer, from Sixth to Eighteenth Street;

(7)   Eighteenth Street, from Archer to Cedar Street;

(8)   Eleventh Street, from east city limits to west city limits;

(9)   State Street, from Eighteenth to Campus Drive;

(10) Campus Drive, from State to Republican;

(11) College Drive

(Ord. 2023-3204)

A violation of this section shall be deemed an ordinance traffic infraction. Upon an entry of a plea of guilty or no contest or upon being convicted of such violation, the penalty imposed shall be a fine of not more the $1,000.00.

(Ord. 2023-3204)