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Upon streets where angle parking is permitted, no person shall stop, stand or park a <br />vehicle other than at the angle to the curb or edge of the roadway as is indicated by <br />appropriate signs or markings. <br />351.25 UNATTENDED VEHICLE: DUTY TO STOP ENGINE, REMOVE KEY, <br />SET BRAKE AND TURN WHEELS. <br />Is hereby repealed. <br />351.26 EMERGENCY DURING HEAVY SNOW STORMS. <br />(a) Whenever, during any period of twenty-four hours or less, snow falls in the <br />City or in a section thereof to a depth of two inches or more, an emergency is declared <br />to exist in that such a heavy snow storm constitutes a serious public hazard impairing <br />transportation, the movement of food and fuel supplies, medical care, fire, health and <br />police protection, and other vital facilities of the City. Such emergency shall continue <br />until an announcement by the Director of Public Safety that snow plowing operations <br />have been completed, which announcement shall be made in the same manner as <br />outlined in Section 351.27. <br />(b) On streets posted as emergency snow ban streets, an emergency shall exist <br />without announcement as specified in Section 351.27 whenever two or more inches of <br />snow has fallen within atwenty-four hour period and .such emergency shall continue <br />until plowing operations are completed or until twenty-four hours following the <br />cessation of snow fall, whichever is earlier. <br />(c) On streets posted as 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. emergency streets, an <br />emergency shall exist without announcement as specified in Sections 351.27 whenever <br />two or more inches of snow accumulates prior to 8:00 a.m. of a specific day and shall <br />continue until plowing operation are complete or until 4:00 p.m. that day, whichever is <br />earlier. <br />(Ord. 87-78. Passed 10-16-78.) <br />351.27 PARKING REGULATIONS DURING EMERGENCY. <br />(a) Whenever such an emergency exists the Director of Public Safety shall <br />request the cooperation of the local press and radio and television stations to announce <br />the emergency and the time that emergency parking regulations will become effective, <br />which time shall be no sooner than one hour after the first announcement, and such <br />announcement, by two local radio stations, or two local television stations, or in a daily <br />newspaper of general circulation in the City, shall constitute notice to the general public <br />of the existence of the emergency. However, the owners and operators of motor <br />vehicles shall have full responsibility to determine existing weather conditions and to <br />comply with the emergency parking regulations. <br />(b) During the period of the emergency, the Director of Public Safety may <br />prohibit the parking of any vehicles upon any or all of the City streets. During the <br />22 <br />