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11.36.120 <br /> 311 (Pleasanton Supp. No. 28, 7-22) <br /> D. On any street or highway where the use of <br />such street or highway or a portion thereof is necessary <br />for the cleaning, repair, or construction of the street or <br />highway or the installation of underground utilities or <br />where the use of the street or highway or any portion <br />thereof is authorized for a purpose other than the normal <br />flow of traffic or where the use of the street or highway <br />or any portion thereof is necessary for the movement of <br />equipment, articles or structures of unusual size, and the <br />parking of such vehicle would prohibit or interfere with <br />such use or movement; provided, that signs giving no- <br />tice of such no parking are erected or placed at least 24 <br />hours prior to the effective time of such no parking; <br /> E. In any area where the city traffic engineer <br />determines that the parking of a vehicle would constitute <br />a traffic hazard or would endanger life or property, when <br />such area is indicated by appropriate signs or markings; <br /> F. In any area established by resolution of the <br />council as a no parking area, when such area is indicated <br />by appropriate signs or markings; <br /> G. In any area where the parking of any vehicle <br />would constitute a traffic hazard or would endanger life <br />or property; <br /> H. Within any bicycle lane in such a manner <br />that the parked vehicle will impede or obstruct the abil- <br />ity for bicyclists to safely use the bicycle lane. Parking a <br />vehicle such that four feet or less of the bicycle lane is <br />available for bicycle use shall constitute impeding and <br />blocking the bicycle lane; <br /> I. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, except that <br />the city traffic engineer may permit a shorter distance <br />provided that if the no parking zone is less than 10 feet <br />in length when measured along the curb or edge of the <br />street, the curb shall be painted red or a sign or other <br />markings shall indicate the shortened distance; or <br /> J. On a street or public or private property, <br />when parking in that location has been designated by the <br />city traffic engineer for emergency vehicles and a sign is <br />posted restricting parking to such vehicles. As used in <br />this subsection, emergency vehicles mean police and fire <br />vehicles and other city vehicles when responding to an <br />emergency. (Ord. 2192 § 2, 2019; Ord. 1844 § 2, 2001; <br />Ord. 1670 § 1, 1996; prior code § 5-3.35) <br /> <br />11.36.120 Repairing or greasing vehicles. <br /> No person shall construct or cause to be con- <br />structed, repair or cause to be repaired, grease or cause <br />to be greased, dismantle or cause to be dismantled any <br />vehicle or any part thereof upon any public street in the <br />city. Temporary emergency repairs may be made upon a <br />public street. (Prior code § 5-3.41) <br />11.36.130 Washing or polishing vehicles. <br /> No person shall wash or cause to be washed, pol- <br />ish or cause to be polished any vehicle or any part <br />thereof upon any public street in the city, when a charge <br />is made for such service. (Prior code § 5-3.42) <br /> <br />11.36.140 Parking parallel on one-way streets. <br /> Subject to other and more restrictive limitations, a <br />vehicle may be stopped or parked within 18 inches of <br />the left hand curb facing in the direction of traffic move- <br />ment upon any one-way street unless signs are in place <br />prohibiting such stopping or parking. This shall not ap- <br />ply to a street which includes two or more separate <br />roadways and traffic is restricted to one direction upon <br />any such roadway. (Prior code § 5-3.43) <br /> <br />11.36.150 Parking on grades. <br /> No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle <br />unattended on a highway when upon any grade exceed- <br />ing three percent without blocking the wheels of the <br />vehicle by turning them against the curb or by other <br />means. (Prior code § 5-3.44) <br /> <br />11.36.160 Minimum distance to move vehicle <br />after parking in one space for 72 <br />hours. <br /> After any vehicle has been parked or left standing <br />in one space on a street for 72 or more consecutive <br />hours, such vehicle must be moved at least one block or <br />250 lineal feet, whichever is more, to avoid a violation <br />of California Vehicle Code Section 22651(k) or this <br />section. (Ord. 2192 § 2, 2019) <br /> <br />11.36.170 Emergency parking or street closure <br />signs. <br /> A. Whenever the city traffic engineer or chief <br />of police or designate shall determine that unusual traf- <br />fic congestion is likely to result or has occurred due to <br />the holding of public or private assemblages, gatherings, <br />events or functions, or for other reasons, the city traffic <br />engineer or the chief of police or designate shall have <br />power and authority to order temporary signs to be <br />erected, placed or posted indicating that the operation, <br />movement or parking of vehicles is prohibited on such <br />streets and alleys as the city traffic engineer or the chief <br />of police or designate shall direct during the time such <br />condition exists. Such signs shall remain in place only <br />during the existence of the condition and the city traffic <br />engineer or the chief of police or his or her designate <br />shall cause such signs to be removed promptly thereaf- <br />ter.