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Featured Municipal Code Pursuant to the provisions of RCW 35A.21.130 and RCW 35.21.500 through 35.21.570, there is adopted the “East Wenatchee Municipal Code”. The complete East Wenatchee Municipal Code can be viewed by clicking on the link on the left. 10.08.100 Pleasure
vehicles. A. It is unlawful to
park or stand any part of any pleasure vehicle on or within five feet
of the
paved surface of any city right-of-way. For purposes of this
subsection, the
term “the paved surface of any city right-of-way” shall not include the
paved
surface of any driveway located a distance of five feet from the
continuing
parallel line created by the extension of the edge of the paved surface
of the right-of-way
across the driveway and connecting to the edge of the pavement of the
paved
surface of the right-of-way on the other side of the driveway. The provisions of this subsection shall only
permit parking that is not otherwise prohibited by other ordinances,
rules or
regulations of city or state law. B. For purposes of this
section, the term “pleasure vehicle” means and includes any motor
vehicle or
trailer designed and used as a travel trailer, camper, motor home, tent
trailer, boat, boat trailer, snowmobile, snowmobile trailer, motorcycle
trailers, camping trailer, utility trailer, any other device towed by
or used
in conjunction with a motor vehicle, and any other similar devices. C. For purposes of this
section, the term “right-of-way” means and includes all of the land
dedicated and/or
platted for street purposes in the city. In
the case of undedicated or unplatted roadways,
“right-of-way” means
and includes all of the paved surface of the roadway and two strips of
land
five feet in width located on each side of and parallel to the paved
roadway
surface. D. For purposes of this
section, the paved surface of city right-of-way means and includes the
paved
surface as it exists upon passage of Ordinance 98-4, and any paved
surface
added after passage of the ordinance. (Ord. 98-4 § 1, 1998; Ord. 275 § 12, 1978) |
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