§ 130-34. Placement of official signs.  


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  • (a)

    The transportation services administrator, and/or the county administrator or his designee, shall investigate and make recommendations to the board of county commissioners concerning parking restrictions to be placed upon streets and highways in the unincorporated area of the county. These recommendations shall be in accordance with the terms of this article in an effort to clearly inform the public as well as to aid in the implementation of the conditions set forth in this article. Such recommendations shall include, but are not limited to, the following:

    (1)

    All night parking;

    (2)

    Angle parking;

    (3)

    Parking on the left side of one way streets or highways;

    (4)

    Parking on one way streets;

    (5)

    Parking in hazardous places;

    (6)

    Curb loading zones;

    (7)

    Bus stops, taxi stands, etc.;

    (8)

    Prohibited parking;

    (9)

    Limited parking;

    (10)

    Determined and designated meter parking zones; and

    (11)

    Two-away zone.

    (b)

    Upon the advice of the transportation services administrator, and/or the county administrator or his designee, the board of county commissioners may, by resolution, designate certain areas along county roads and other areas owned/leased by the county as being areas in which parking, standing, or stopping is restricted or prohibited. It shall not be necessary for the board of county commissioners to adopt a resolution when criteria for restricting or prohibiting standing, stopping and parking have been established in this article or by any previous resolution or policy establishing restrictions or prohibitions.

    (c)

    Upon the board of county commissioners enacting a resolution either restricting or prohibiting parking, standing, or stopping in certain areas along county roads, such roads shall be posted with signs specifying the restrictions or prohibitions of parking, standing, or stopping, as enacted by the board of county commissioners.

(Ord. No. 80-47, § 4; Ord. No. 91-23, § 2; Ord. No. 97-50, § 1, 10-14-97)