right-of-way upon which the road is situated and all utilities or drainage
structures situated thereon or utilities or drainage facilities, whether within
the right-of-way or not. Land development. Land clearing, land
development, construction of improvements upon real estate, real estate
development, construction of buildings or structures, utilities, roads,
recreational areas, earthmoving and any other activity that utilizes vehicles
of any kind, whether authorized by law for use upon public roads or not.
(Code 1990, 87-56) Sec. 70-21. - Damages. It shall be unlawful for any
person to move or cause to be moved, drive or operate in, upon or across
or depart from or enter upon any city road in any vehicle contrivance or
device in such a manner as to cause damage to any city road, right-of-way,
drainage or utility structure and/or facility. The possession of a vehicle
weight permit by such a person shall not constitute a defense herein. Sec.
70-22. - Remedial action. (a) Any person causing damage to city roads
shall be obligated to repair such damage in accordance with city
specifications or restore the same to the condition that existed immediately
prior to the time the damage occurred within ten days after the damage or
sooner if directed by the director of the road and drainage division or his
designee. It is the intent hereof that all damages shall be repaired
expeditiously. Failure to make such repairs shall constitute a
violation...:Damage to city right of way.;59-1 (b)(1) NPCC, Prohibited
parking - Right-of-way. No light or heavy duty vehicle shall be parked on the
public right-of-way except during a short-term delivery, pick-up, or service
activity, provided that: a. The vehicle is parked in the direction of traffic; b.
The vehicle does not obstruct a sidewalk or create a hazard due to
blocking visibility of traffic and/or pedestrians; c. The vehicle can be parked
and moved without causing damage to the public right-of-way; and d. The
parked vehicle does not block the view of a principal structure's front door
or address numbers.
:Prohibited parking - Right-of-way. No light
or heavy duty vehicle.;59-1 (c)(1) NPCC, Allowed parking - A property
owner shall only have a boat, light duty vehicle, on-call/on-duty wrecker,
recreational vehicle, or trailer parked on their residential lot when the lot
contains a principal structure, and pursuant to the following limitations: a.
Combined maximum parking. The combined maximum number of light
duty vehicles and boats allowed to park on a residential lot is determined
based on the lot's size, as follows: Residential Lot Size / Total Vehicles
and/or Boats - 10,999 square feet or smaller
= 6 ; 11,000 to 20,999
square feet = 8 ; 21,000 to 30,999 square feet = 9 ; 31,000 to 40,999
square feet = 10 ; 41,000 to 50,999 square feet = 11 ; 51,000 square feet
and larger = 12 ; b. Boat and trailer parking. A boat on a trailer shall count
as one item towards the combined maximum parking allowed on a
residential lot. c. Location limits. No boat, light duty vehicle, recreational
vehicle, and/or trailer shall be parked on a residential lot except as follows:
1. Front yard parking. A parked vehicle/boat must rest entirely upon a
driveway in the front yard. 2. Side or rear yard parking. A parked
vehicle/boat must rest so that no part encroaches into an easement on the
side or rear yard. *Driveway. An improved surface located between the
public street and a private property that provides ingress and egress of