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1. Parking for Display or Repairs. It is unlawful to park a vehicle upon any roadway for the purpose of a) washing, greasing, or repairing such vehicle except for immediate repairs necessitated by an emergency and necessary to be made before the vehicle can be moved; or b) displaying commercial exhibits, except by special permit lawfully issued by the Town.

2. Parking on Property of Another. It is unlawful for the driver of a motor vehicle to park the vehicle in or upon property of another without having in the driver’s possession the written permission of the person legally entitled to possession of the property. However, a citation charging violation of this section shall be dismissed if the aforesaid written permission is subsequently presented to the court.

3. Parking on Town-Owned Property. No person shall park a motor vehicle in or on Town-owned property, other than public streets or alleys, when signs prohibiting or regulating parking have been made thereon by the Town as authorized by this article, unless in compliance with such erected signs.

4. Parking in Parks and Playgrounds. It is unlawful to park a motor vehicle in or upon the parks and playgrounds of the Town except in designated and signed parking areas.

5. Parking for Purposes of Sale on Unpaved Lots. t is unlawful to park a motor vehicle for the purpose of sale upon any lot or area, which is not paved, within the Town. The display of any signs or other markings indicating that a motor vehicle is for sale shall be prima facie evidence that the motor vehicle has been parked for the purpose of sale. This section shall not apply to a maximum of one (1) motor vehicle parked for the purpose of sale where the owner of the lot owns the motor vehicle or area on which the motor vehicle is parked.

6. Parking Over-sized Vehicles. No person shall park or store a commercially registered vehicle with a chassis rated for more than one (1) ton nor any vehicle greater than twenty-two (22') feet in length on streets or alleys in a residential area or zone except while loading, unloading, delivering, or making a service call at a residence.

7. Sidewalks. It is a civil traffic violation for any person to park any vehicle, whether in usable condition or not, or for an owner to permit his vehicle to be parked upon any sidewalk in the Town. ((O)01-01, 01/17/2001)