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92-104
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AMENDING CITY CODE - CHAPTER 34 - TRAFFIC
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12/21/1992
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Chapter 34 <br /> �8:31 • SALES ON STREETB. No person shall operate or park <br /> on any street or highway any vehicle for the exclusive purpose of <br /> advertising by any method. Ne-perseri-'hn��-per�-nnY-vehie�e-npen <br /> enY--bc�9 i�s--��r��t-�f�ro�t--�r3ri�k-�rei�3�^i�--��--�n��x-��--so-l�-er <br /> pede�i-e<�.No person shall nark upon any street in a non- <br /> residentially zoned district a vehicle from which merchandise is <br /> sold or peddled. <br /> � �9r32 . PROHIBITED PARRZNG SPACE3. At-ei�y-�fieie--i�-s�ai-��e <br /> �r��e�£�z3-tc-�e�xt-it No Aerson shall stop, stand or nark any <br /> vehicle te-��c--o�-atand at anv time in any of the following <br /> places, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traf- <br /> fic, when an emergency exists, or in compliance with the direc- <br /> tions of a police officer or traffic-control device: <br /> (a) On a sidewalk or parkway; <br /> (b) In front of a public or private driveway; <br /> (c) Within an intersection; <br /> (d) Within fifteen (15) feet of a fire hydrant; <br /> (e) On a crosswalk; <br /> (f) Within twenty (20) feet of any intersection or <br /> crosswalk; <br /> 1g� On anv railroad tracks; <br /> {g}� Within thirty (30) feet of the approach to any flash- <br /> ing beeen-siqnal, stop sign, or traffic-control signal located at <br /> the side of a roadway; <br />
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