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ORDINANCE NO. , ~D 7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN REPEALING CHAPTER 1, TITLE
10 OF THE REVISED AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF
MERIDIAN AND RE-ENACTING SAID CHAPTER 1, TITLE 10 TO READ AS SET
FORTH HEREIN; AND REPEALING CHAPTER 3, TITLE 10 OF THE REVISED
AND COMPILED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN AND RE-ENACTING
SAID CHAPTER 3, TITLE 10 TO READ AS SET FORTH HEREIN; AND TO
PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Mayor and City Council of the City of
Meridian, State of Idaho, have concluded that it is in the best
interests of said City to repeal Chapter 1, Title 10, Traffic
Rules and Regulations and Chapter 3, Title 10, Motor Vehicle
Laws, of the Revised and Compiled Ordinances. of the City of
Meridian and to re-enact said sections to provide in Chapter 1,
Title 10, for an adoption of the Idaho Motor Vehicle Code with
specific additions and to provide in Chapter 3, Title 10, for
specific parking provisions.
NOW, THEREFOR, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF MERIDIAN, ADA COUNTY, IDAHO:
SECTION 1. That Chapter 1, Title 10 of the Revised and
Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby repealed.
SECTION 2. That Chapter 1, Title 10 of the Revised and
AM BROSE,
FITZGERALD
SCROO KSTON
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Counsslon
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Maritllan, Idaho
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Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby re-enacted
and shall read as follows:
10-101 ADOPTION OF IDAHO MOTOR VEHICLE
LAWS: That there is hereby adopted the
motor vehicle laws of the State of Idaho,
that being particularly Title 49, Idaho Code as
presently in effect or as may hereafter be amended,
three t3) copies of which are on file at the office of
the City Clerk, being marked and identified as the
Idaho Motor Vehicle Laws, and published annually by
the authority of the Idaho Department of
Transportation, Boise, Idaho, for the regulation of
motor vehicles and motor vehicle traffic within the
municipal boundaries of the City of Meridian, and said
Idaho Motor Vehicle Laws, and any subsequent
amendments enacted into law by the Idaho Legislature,
contained in said document, or its subsequent
editions.
A. Form of Citations: When
citations are issued for
violations of this Section, a
reference to the corresponding
Idaho Motor Vehicle Law shall be
made on the citation in the
following manner:
.114 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-114, Display
of Plates and Tags,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.116 A violation of I.C.
S e c t i o n 4 9- 1 1 6,
Registration to be
Renewed, shall be cited
as a violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.233 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-233, Required
Motor Vehicle Insurance,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
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.245 A Violation of I.C.
S e c t i o n 4 9- 2 4 5,
Certificate or Proof of
Liability Insurance to
be Carried in Motor
Vehicle shall be cited
as a violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.307 A violation of I.C.
S e c t i o n 4 9- 3 0 7,
Operators and Chauffeurs
Must be Licensed, shall
be cited as a violation
of this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.320 A violation of I.C.
S e c t i o n 4 9- 3 2 0,
Restricted Licenses,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.612 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-612, Traffic
Control Signal Legend,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.626 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-626, Further
Limitations on Driving
Left of Center of
Roadway, shall be cited
as a violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
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FITZGERAID
0. CROO KSTON
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(AUnselore
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.627 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-627, No
Passing Zones, shall be
cited as a violation of
this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.630 A violation of I.C.
S e c t i o n 4 9- 6 3 0,
Following Too Closely,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section.
.642 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-642, Vehicle
Turning Left, shall be
cited as a violation of
this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.643 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-643, Stop
Signs and Yield Signs,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.644 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-644, Vehicle
Entering Roadway, shall
be cited as a violation
of this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.661 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-661, Required
Position and Method of
Turning, shall be cited
as a violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
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.681 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-681, Basic
Rule and Maximum Speed
Limits, shall be cited
as a violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.693 A violation of I.C.
S e c t i o n 4 9- 6 9 3,
Stopping, Standing or
Parking Prohibited in
Specific Places, shall
be cited as a violation
of this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.702 A violation of I.C.
S e c t i o n 4 9- 7 0 2,
Limitations on Backing,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.711 A violation of I.C.
Section 49-711, Putting
Glass, Etc. on Highway
Prohibited, shall be
cited as a violation of
this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.801A A violation of
I,C. Section 49-801A,
Slow Moving Vehicles-
Definition, Restriction,
Equipment - Emblems on
Certain Machinery, shall
be cited as a violation
of this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
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.SO1B A violation of
I.C. Section 49-801B,
Fertilizer Trailers-
Defined as Implements of
Husbandry - Operational
Restrictions, shall be
cited as a violation of
this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.801C A violation of
I.C. Section 49-801C,
Scope and Effect of Reg-
ulations, shall be
cited as a violation of
this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.837 A violation of I.C.
S e c t i o n 4 9- 8 3 7,
Windshields Must be
Unobstructed and
Equipped with Wipers,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.837A A violation of
I.C. Section 49-837A,
Prohibiting use of
Certain Applications on
Windshields, Certain
Windows or Headlamps in
Moto r V e h i c l e s-
Exterioz Mirrors - Sales
Prohibited - Penalty,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.1002 A violation of
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I.C. Section 49-1002,
Accidents Involving
Damage to Vehicle,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.1004 A violation of
I.C. Section 49-1004,
Duty Upon Striking
Unattended Vehicle,
shall be cited as a
violation of this
Section of the Meridian
Ordinances.
.1006 A violation of
I.C. Section 49-1006,
Immediate Notice of
Accidents, shall be
cited as a violation of
this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.1103 A violation of
I.C. Section 49-1103,
Reckless Driving, shall
be cited as a violation
of this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.1132 A violation of
I.C. Section 49-1132,
Overtaking and Passing
School Bus, shall be
cited as a violation of
this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
.2703 A violation of
I.C. Section 49-2703,
Requirements -
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cited as a violation of
this Section of the
Meridian Ordinances.
10-102 PENALTIES: Any person who violates
any provision of this Chapter shall be
deemed guilty of an infraction and, upon
conviction thereof, shall be fined twenty
five dollars ($25.00) for each violation.
10-103 FIRE DEPARTMENT MEMBERS' VEHICLES:
A bona fide member of the Meridian Fire
Department is hereby authorized to use the
red light or the flashing red light attached
to the front of the motor vehicle such
member of the Meridian Fire Department uses
in making runs to fires, provided such
member first obtains a written permit from
the City Clerk for use of such red light.
10-104 REPAIRING VEHICLES IN CITY STREETS:
It shall be unlawful for any person to
repair any vehicle in the streets of the
City, except for emergency repairs necessary
to move the same to private property.
10-105 FIRE DEPARTMENT EMERGENCY VEHICLE;
FOLLOWING, PARKING IN AREA OF, PEDESTRIANS
CLOSE TO:
A It shall be unlawful for any
driver of any vehicle, other than
an authorized emergency vehicle or
person, to park such vehicle
within the block, or within seven
hundred fifty feet (750') where
the fire apparatus has stopped in
answer to a fire alarm, or within
seven hundred fifty feet (750')
of the fire, whichever is
farthest.
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B It shall be unlawful for any
pedestrian, other than authorized
personnel, to stand, loiter, walk
or otherwise be within one hundred
feet (100') of any fire scene or
within fifty feet (50') of any
piece of operating fire equipment.
(Operating fire equipment shall
include any item being used by
emergency personnel at a reported
fire or other related emergency
scene.)
10-106 SCHOOL AND CITY PROPERTY: It shall
be illegal for any person to operate, ride,
stop or park any bicycle, vehicle or animal
on any property owned, rented or used by any
school district or any property owned,
rented or used by the City, contrary to any
sign or marking erected and intended to
control, direct or restrict the movement,
stopping, standing or parking of any
bicycle, vehicle or animal.
10-107 DRIVING SPEEDS: No person shall
drive any vehicle, except emergency
vehicles, at a greater speed than designated
as follows:
A In any public park, 15 miles
per hour.
B On all other streets and alleys
in Meridian, 25 miles per hour, or
as otherwise posted.
10-108 DRIVING THROUGH FUNERAL PROCESSION
PROHIBITED: No driver shall drive a vehicle
between vehicles comprising a funeral,
parade or other authorized procession while
such vehicles are in motion.
10-109 U-TURNS: No U-turn or turn
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reversing the direction of travel, shall be
made at any intersection in which "No U-
Turn" signs are erected, nor at any
intersection at which there is a traffic
signal light, nor at any place other than at
an intersection, nor unless there be
sufficient space to make such turn without
backing, nor unless prior to and during such
turn, the same be signalled in the manner
required by State law.
10-110 PARTIAL U-TURN: It shall be illegal
for any turn to be made commencing from the
lane of traffic in which a vehicle is moving
which crosses the opposite traffic lane and
which results in said vehicle parking or
coming to a stop on the opposite side of the
street from where the turn commenced.
10-111 IMPOUNDING OF VEHICLES; SALES:
A Impounding of Vehicles with
Hazardous or Offensive Loads: Any
police officer, fire department
official or other person
designated by the City shall have
the authority to remove to a safe
location or store at an impound
lot, any vehicle found parked
within the City limits of the
City, which is either:
1. Loaded with, or has
contained within or on
its structure any
inflammable or dangerous
substance, when such
substance is escaping or
leaking from its tank or
other container, or
otherwise creates an
immediate hazard.
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2. Loaded with any
substance which creates
an offensive odor.
B Impounding of Vehicles Parked
in Excess of 72 hours: It shall be
unlawful for any vehicle to be
continuously parked in any one
location on any public property or
public alley, highway or right of
way for more than three (3)
consecutive days, seventy two (72)
hours.
Any police officer, after having
properly marked the vehicle, and
then having personal knowledge
that the vehicle is parked in
violation of this Section, may
impound said vehicle and have it
stored at an officially designated
impound storage lot.
C Moving Vehicles to Clean and
Repair Streets: It shall be
unlawful for any person to refuse,
upon request by the City or Ada
County Highway District, through
their authorized officials, to
move any vehicle parked on the
City streets, when such request is
made for the purpose of repair or
cleaning streets. If any person
owning such a vehicle or having an
interest therein refuses such
request, the City shall have the
right to move or impound the same
and charge the cost thereof to the
owner.
D Sale of Impounded Vehicles:
Sale of impounded vehicles shall
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fl CROOKSTON
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proceed pursuant to the rules and
regulations of the Department of
Law Enforcement, State of Idaho,
copies of which shall be on file
at the Meridian Police Department.
Section 3. That Chapter 3, Title 10 of the Revised and
Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby repealed.
Section 4. That Chapter 3, Title 10 of the Revised and
Compiled Ordinances of the City of Meridian is hereby re-enacted
and shall be known as "PARKING" and shall read as follows:
10-301 HANDICAPPED PARKING:
A. Parking a vehicle in a space
reserved for the handicapped,
which space is marked in
conformance with the requirements
specified in Idaho Code 49-213, is
prohibited, unless a vehicle is
momentarily in the space for the
purpose of allowing a handicapped
person to enter or leave the
vehicle, or unless a special
license plate or card for the
handicapped as prescribed in
sections 49-410, Idaho Code, or a
special temporary card as
prescribed in section 49-410,
Idaho Code, is displayed on the
vehicle. The registered owner of
a vehicle parked in violation of
the provisions of this section is
guilty of an infraction.
B Law enforcement officials are
empowered to enter upon private
property open to the public to
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FITZG ERALD
&CROO KBTON
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enforce the provisions of this
section.
C The Meridian Police Department
is hereby granted authority to
establish requirements for
handicapped parking zones and
spaces with the City of Meridian
pursuant to Idaho Code 49-213 &
410.
D On-Street Handicapped Parking
Space Requirement:
1. These spaces shall
be parallel with the
sidewalk where parallel
parking is required, or
at an angle to the
sidewalk where angle
parking is required.
Should angle parking be
used, the parking spaces
so designated for
handicapped use shall be
at least twelve (12)
feet in width.
2. All handicapped
parking spaces shall be
near curb cuts and/or
ramps for wheelchair and
other mechanical devise
usage.
3. For each designated
parking space or area
there shall be posted
immediately adjacent to,
and visible form each
stall or space, a sign,
which is at least
thirty-six (36) inches
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above the ground,
consisting of the
i n t e r n a t i o n a l
handicapped symbol as
shown in Section 49-410,
Idaho Code.
10-302 STOPPING, STANDING OR PARKING
PROHIBITED IN SPECIFIED PLACES: Except when
necessary to avoid conflict with other
traffic, or in compliance with law or the
directions of a police officer or official
traffic control device, no person shall:
A. Stop, stand or park a vehicle:
1. On the roadway side
of any vehicle stopped
or parked at the edge or
curb of a street;
2. On a sidewalk or
parkway;
3. Within an
intersection;
4. On a crosswalk;
5. On a bike lane or
bike path as designated
by painted lines;
6. Within twenty feet
(20') of a bike path
approach ;
7. Between a safety
zone and the adjacent
curb or within thirty
feet (30') of points on
the curb immediately
opposite the ends of a
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safety zone, unless a
different length is
indicated by signs or
markings;
8 Alongside or
opposite any street
e x c a v a t i o n o r
obstruction when
stopping, standing or
parking would obstruct
traffic;
9. Upon any bridge or
other elevated structure
upon a highway or within
a highway tunnel;
10. On any railroad
tracks;
11. At any place where
official traffic-control
devices posted at the
direction or under the
authority of the City or
Ada County Highway
District prohibit or
limit such stopping,
standing or parking. It
shall be prohibited for
any person to remain
stopped, standing or
parked past the time
limit prescribed on each
traffic control device.
In addition, at the
expiration of the posted
time limit, it will be
required that all
vehicles be removed from
the block face of the
area in which it was
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parked in a posted time
limit for the remainder
of that calendar day.
B. Stand or
unless driver
momentarily
discharge a
passengers:
park a vehicle,
occupied, except
to pick up or
passenger or
1. In front of a public
or private driveway;
2, Within fifteen feet
(15') of a fire hydrant;
3. Within twenty feet
(20' ) of a crosswalk or
a bike/pedestrian curb
ramp, except at an
intersection where a
traffic control signal
is in operation;
4. Within thirty feet
(30') upon the approach
to any flashing signal,
stop sign, yield sign or
traffic control signal
located at the side of a
roadway;
5. Within twenty feet
(20') of the driveway
entrance to a.ny fire
station and on the side
of a street opposite the
entrance to any fire
station within seventy-
five feet (75') of said
entrance when properly
sign-posted;
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6. At any place where
official traffic
control devices posted
at the direction or
under the authority of
the City or Ada County
Highway District
prohibit such stopping.
C. Park a vehicle, whether
occupied or not, except
temporarily for the purpose of and
while actually engaged in loading
or unloading merchandise or
passengers:
1. Within fifty feet
(50') of the nearest
rail of a railroad
crossing;
2. At any place where
official traffic control
devices prohibit such
parking.
D. Park a vehicle in or upon a
street during the nighttime,
except that this prohibition does
not apply in a business or
restricted parking district and
the owners or occupants of
property adjacent to a street may
so park a vehicle in compliance
with and as authorized by any
other provision of the Ordinances
of Meridian. The Council, upon
finding and declaring the
necessity to prohibit the parking
or standing of vehicles upon a
street during the nighttime or at
other time during the day, may
upon motion or order direct the
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Ada County Highway District to
post or erect signs prohibiting
or limiting the stopping, standing
or parking of any vehicle upon the
streets of the City.
10-303 PARKING NOT TO OBSTRUCT TRAFFIC: No
person shall stop, park or leave standing
any vehicle, whether attended or unattended,
upon a street or highway in such a manner or
under such conditions as to leave available
less than twelve feet (12') of such roadway
for the free movement of vehicular traffic.
10-304 PARKING IN ALLEYS: No person shall
park a vehicle within an alley, except while
actively engaged in the expeditious loading
and unloading of passengers, supplies and
merchandise. In no case shall the stop for
loading and unloading exceed thirty (30)
minutes.
10-305 EXTENDED PARKING PROHIBITED: No
person shall park a vehicle upon any street,
alley or public property for a period of
seventy two (72) hours or longer.
10-306 REQUIREMENTS FOR LEAVING VEHICLE
UNATTENDED: No person having control or
charge of a vehicle shall allow such vehicle
to stand on any street unattended without
stopping the motor of the vehicle and
effectively setting the brakes thereon.
10-307 PARKING OF VEHICLES IN RESIDENTIAL
AREAS:
A. No person shall park:
1. Any vehicle, either
m o t o r i z e d o r
unmotorized, having a
gross weight capacity in
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excess of twelve
thousand (12,000)
pounds, or
2 A n y t r a i l e r
regardless of type, or
3. Any motorhome,
m o b i l e h o m e o r
recreational vehicle,
either motorized or
unmotorized, or
4. Any vehicle designed
or used primarily as
farm equipment,
whether attended or
unattended, upon the
s t r e e t s i n a n y
residential area within
the City for a period in
excess of two (2) hours.
B. No person shall park any
vehicle upon the streets in any
residential area within the City
limits for a continuous period in
excess of seventy two (72) hours.
In addition at the expiration of
the seventy two (72) hour time
limit it is required that the
vehicle be removed from the block,
or farther than 500 feet,
whichever is farther, from the
location in which it was
previously parked in the
residential zone.
C The provision of A and B above
shall not apply when a vehicle is
parked:
1. For the purpose of
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loading or unloading
passengers, materials,
or merchandise when
such passengers,
m a t e r i a l s o r
m e r c h a n d i s e a r e
actually being loaded or
unloaded;
2. For any purpose
incident to any lawful
construction project
located within the
immediate vicinity of
such parked vehicle;
3 For any purpose
incident to a lawful
commercial or industrial
operation loca ted in any
residential area and
conducted under a
conditional u se permit
and so long as the
vehicle is parked
within one hundred
(100') feet of such
commercial or industrial
operation.
10-308 RESERVED.
10-309 PARKING TICKETS AND PROCEDURES: The
Parking Control Officer or a designated
member of such office, or the Police
Department shall have authority to issue
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parking tickets as follows:
A. It shall be the duty of the
Parking Control Officer or a
designated member of such office
or the Police Department upon
observing a vehicle parked,
standing or stopped in violation
of the provisions specified in
Chapter 1, Title 10, to leave upon
such vehicle a separate notice for
each posted time limit or as
frequently as every two hours that
such vehicle has been parked or
stopped in violation of the
provisions of this Chapter, or in
violation of Chapter 1, Title 10.
Among other things, each notice
shall bear the date and hour of
leaving the same at or upon the
vehicle, make of the vehicle, and
its license number, the specific
Code section violated and the
amount of the fine, instructing
the owner or operator of such
vehicle to report to the Parking
Control Office. One copy of each
notice mentioned herein shall be
filed with the Meridian Police
Department.
B. In order to eliminate
burdening courts with violations
of ordinances and to eliminate
insofar as possible public
inconvenience, each person
receiving a parking ticket under
this Chapter left upon his or her
vehicle shall:
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1. Within seventy-two
(72) hours of the time
of such notice, pay to
the Meridian Police
Department in full
satisfaction of such
violation, the fee
indicated in the fee
schedule for each notice
left upon his or her
vehicle;
A. FEE SCHEDULE:
1. Ten dollars ($10.00)
for violations
of the following
Sections:
10-302A. 1 through
10-302 A 10;
10-302A 12;
10-302B; 10-302C;
10-303; 10-304;
10-305; or 10-306;
Twenty-five dollars
($25.00) for
violations of
Section 10-301,
10-307 or 10-308.
Four dollars ($4.00)
for violations
of Sections not
included in 10-11-
16B.1.a.(1).
AMBROSE,
FIT2GERALD
BCROOKSTON
Attorneys sntl
Counselor
P.O. Box ~2T
Meritlien, Itleito
B38a2
TeleDftone BB&/~81
2. Within ten (10) days
from the date o£ said
parking violation
ticket, if same has not
been paid within the
seventy-two (72)-hours
above prescribed, pay to
the Parking Control
Office, an additional
three dollars ($3,00)
for each such notice
left upon his or her
vehicle, the-additional
three dollars ($3.00)
for each said ticket
being deemed necessary
to defray administrative
and clerical expenses.
The failure of any
operator to report
and/or make such payme-
nts to the Parking Con-
trol Office within the
times prescribed above
shall render the owner
or operator thereof
subject to penalties as
provided by Section 10-
310.
C. If any vehicle is found
stopped, standing or parked in any
manner violative of the provisions
of this Chapter and the identity
of the operator cannot be
determined, the owner or person or
corporation in whose name said
vehicle is registered or the named
lessee in a rental or lease
agreement of said vehicle shall be
held prima facie responsible for
said violation.
10-310 PENALTIES: Any owner or operator
who shall stand, stop or park a vehicle in
violation of any of the provisions of this
Chapter shall be deemed to have committed a
parking violation. The administrative
procedure for payment of parking tickets for
violations is set out in Section 10-309. In
the event of nonpayment in accordance with
administrative procedure set out
hereinabove, an infraction citation or
complaint for a parking violation or a
failure to pay a parking penalty may be
filed in the magistrate division of the
district court.
Section 5. EFFECTIVE DATE: WHEREAS, there is an emergency
therefor, which emergency is declared to exist, this Ordinance
AMBROSE,
PITZGERALD
B CROOKSTON
Attorneys antl
Counaolora
P.O. Boz /2T
Merltllen, Itla~o
83Ba2
Telephone BBBi181
shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage,
approval and publication according to law._~~
V H"~~
PASSED AND APPROVED this~day of ~, 1989.
CITY OF MERIDIAN
BY: -
GR T KINGSF R , R
AMBROSE,
FITZG ERALD
S CROOKSTON
Allorneye antl
Counaelore
P.O. Boa dY]
Maritllen, l0a~o
83842
Teleppone 8861481
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JACK (dIEMA N,.CI~TY CLERK