(a) Every person operating a vehicle on the streets and ways of the City shall have a valid driver's license in his/her immediate possession at all times and shall display it upon the demand of any City police officer.
SECTION 15: Vehicle License Plates
(a) It shall be unlawful to operate a vehicle upon the City streets and ways, that does not have displayed, thereon, the proper Motor Vehicle License Plate and a renewed registration tag.
SECTION 16: Vehicle As Nuisance or Obstruction
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to leave any type of vehicle in such a manner as to cause or constitute a nuisance, obstruction or hindrance upon any public way or sidewalk within the City at any time.
SECTION 17: Parking Near Fire Hydrant
/.-£"'
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to stop or park a vehicle closer than-WP on either side of a fire hydrant.
SECTION 18: Parking on Sidewalk
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle on a sidewalk, or park in such a manner as to block a sidewalk or a driveway.
SECTION 19: Parking on Lawns and Yards
(a) It shall be unlawful for any vehicle to be parked on any other place except an area specifically and properly designed for the purpose of parking vehicles and constructed of asphalt blacktop, concrete or paver blocks. No vehicle shall be parked, stopped or left standing in any yard or lawn immediately to the front, rear, or either side of any house, garage or structure within the City which does not actually constitute an area specifically and purposely designed for the parking of vehicles. Any vehicle parked on a street or public way in a manner such that one or more wheels rest in a yard, lot or lawn more than twelve inches (12") from the curb or pavement edge shall be deemed to be in violation of this paragraph.
SECTION 20: Exceptions to Parking Code
(a) If a resident's driveway is completely full to the extent that no other vehicle can physically park in it with all four tires resting in the resident's driveway, then it is permissible to park on one side of the street subject to other limitations set forth by
this Chapter. Parking must be limited to the side of the street where the private social occasion is taking place. Parking on both sides is prohibited in order to maintain access to emergency vehicles.
(b) Except in the event of an emergency, any citizen of the City must notify the Police Chief of his or her intent to park vehicles in locations otherwise prohibited under the provisions of this chapter. Notice must be submitted to the Chief before the date on which exceptions are to be made. Parking must be limited to the side of the street where the event is taking place. Parking on both sides is prohibited in order to maintain access to emergency vehicles.
SECTION 21: Handicapped Parking Regulations
(a) Provision for handicapped parking spaces: All owners of off-street parking facilities intended for public use shall have a number of level parking spaces, and each space shall be identified by above ground signs as a reserved parking space shall be not less than twelve (12) feet wide.
(b) Forbidden parking: No person or owner of a vehicle shall park in an authorized "Handicapped Only" parking space.
(d) Exceptions to section 24: Owners of vehicles that have special parking permits, that have not expired, issued by the Jefferson County Clerk, and owners of vehicles that have a handicapped license plate are exempt from the provisions of Section 23.
SECTION 22: VIOLATIONS
(a) Violators of any Section of this Chapter will be subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter Six (6) of this ordinance.
CHAPTER 2
PUBLIC NUISANCES
SECTION 1: Grass and Weed Control
(a) It shall be unlawful for the owner or occupant of any property within the City of Meadow Vale to permit weeds or grass to grow greater than six (6) inches in height on their property.
SECTION 2: Yard Waste
(a) It shall be unlawful for the owner or occupant of any property in the City of Meadow Vale to dump rubbish, leaves, branches, grass clippings, shrubbery pruning, or any other trash in the drainage areas or ditches within the common areas, easements and/or public areas in the City of Meadow Vale, other than as permitted by sanitation services.
SECTION 3: Tree and Shrub Maintenance
(a) It shall be unlawful for the owner of any property in the City of Meadow Vale to allow tree branches, plants or shrubs to hang lower than eight (8) feet above any sidewalk or street within the City of Meadow Vale, within the City right-of-way or easement.
(b) It shall also be unlawful to allow tree branches, plants or shrubs to grow up or to extend onto any street, sidewalk or traffic sign or street sign which will obstruct the passage or view of vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
SECTION 4: Rodent Control
(a) It shall be unlawful for the owner or occupant of any property in the City of Meadow Vale to permit any growth, refuse, trash, garbage or scrap material which attracts rodents or otherwise is a nuisance to the public to accumulate and remain upon any property within the City of Meadow Vale.
SECTION 5: Property Maintenance
a.) It shall be unlawful for an owner of residential real property in the City to allow the exterior of such a residential property to remain in an unfinished condition for an unreasonable length of time, which is to be determined by the City considering the circumstances, but in any event no longer than a period of six (6) months.
1.) Unfinished condition hereby means that the residential property has not been completely sided with a commonly used wood, metal, plastic, brick or stone exterior siding product. Specifically, tar paper, or other insulating or
underlayment materials does not constitute a commonly used exterior siding material and is specifically prohibited as permanent exterior siding.
SECTION 6: Business Signs
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, owning a business property in the City, in person, or by its authorized agent, to cause, allow or permit the placing of electric or non-electrical, lighted or unlighted, mechanical or non-mechanical, portable, outdoor signs on any public property or property owned, occupied or under the control of such person. This section permits the temporary placement of small yard signs in residential property for a period up to 30 consecutive days.
(b) Any person, firm or corporation found in violation of this ordinance shall be liable to the City of Meadow Vale for any and all expenses, losses or damages to the city as a result of such violation, including the cost of removal of said signs.
SECTION?: Unlawful Noises
It shall be unlawful for any person within the City of Meadow Vale to:
(a) make, continue or cause to be made or continued any loud, unnecessary or unusual noise, repose, health, or safety of others unless the making and continuing of the same be necessary for the protection and preservation of property or the health, safety, life or limb of said person;
(b) sound any horn or signal device on any vehicle not in motion, except as a danger warning, if another vehicle is approaching apparently out of control;
(c) sound any horn or signal device on any vehicle in motion, except as a danger warning after or as an attempt is made to decelerate the vehicle by application of the brakes;
(d) sound any horn or signal device on any vehicle for an unnecessary or unreasonable length of time or in such a manner as to create an unreasonably loud or harsh sound;
(e) use any vehicle so out of repair, or so loaded with material as to cause any loud and unnecessary grating, grinding, rattling, or other loud and excessive noise;
(f) discharge into the open air the exhaust of any vehicle except through a muffler or other device which will effectively prevent loud or explosive noises there from;
(g) create any loud and excessive noises in connection with loading and unloading any
vehicle; (h) use any mechanical loud speaker amplifiers on any moving or standing vehicle for
advertising or other purposes.
CHAPTER 3 JUVENILE CURFEW
SECTION 1: Definitions
The following words, terms and phrases when used in this Ordinance shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this Ordinance, unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning:
(a) "MINOR" Any person under the age of eighteen (18), or as may otherwise
phrased, any person of seventeen (17) or under.
(b) "PARENT" Any person having legal custody of a minor: i. As a natural or adoptive parent; ii. As a legal guardian;
iii. As a person who stands ' in loco parentis" or; iv. As a person whom legal custody has been given by order of court.
(c) "REMAIN" To stay behind, tarry, linger, congregate, move about, wander, stroll, or stay unnecessarily upon or in any public assembly, building, place, street, or highway.
(d) "ALLOW" Either permit or neglect to prevent. It requires actual or constructive knowledge on the part of the parent or legal guardian, that is, the parent or guardian must actually know about the minor violating this section, or the circumstances must be such that a reasonably prudent parent or guardian should have known the minor was violating this section.
SECTION 2: Curfew Schedule
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18) to be or remain in or upon any public assembly, building, place, street, or highway within the City of Meadow Vale at night during the following periods:
12:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. Saturday
12:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m Sunday
11:00 p.m. Sunday to 6:00 a.m. Monday
11:00 p.m. Monday to 6:00 a.m. Tuesday
11:00 p.m. Tuesday to 6:00 a.m. Wednesday
11:00 p.m. Wednesday to 6:00 a.m. Thursday
11:00 p.m. Thursday to 6:00 a.m. Friday
(b) It shall be unlawful for any parent or guardian having legal custody of a minor to allow such minor to be or remain in or upon a public assembly, building, place, street, or highway in the City of Meadow Vale under circumstances not constituting an exception as enumerated in Section 3 during the time periods contained in Section 2.
SECTION 3: Exceptions
(a) In the following exceptional cases a minor observed in or upon any public assembly, building, place, street, or highway in the City of Meadow Vale during nocturnal hours provided for in Section 2(a) shall not be considered in violation of this ordinance:
1. When the minor is accompanied by a parent or guardian;
2. When accompanied by an adult authorized by a parent or guardian of such minor;
3. When exercising first amendment rights protected by the United States Constitution, such as free exercise of religion, freedom of speech, and the right of assembly, provided that written notice signed by the minor and countersigned by the parent is in the possession of said minor specifying when, where and in what manner said minor will be exercising such First Amendment rights;
4. In the case of reasonable necessity but only after such minor's parent has
communicated, in writing, the Department of Police the facts establishing said necessity;
5. When the minor is on the sidewalk continuous to the place where the minor resides, or on the sidewalk contiguous with the next door neighbor who has not communicated an objection to the police officer or the department of police;
6. When returning home, by a direct route from, and within one (1) hour of termination of a school activity or an activity of a religious or other voluntary association, provided that justification indicating the place and time of termination of said event can be given to any investigating officer of the division of police;
7. When authorized by permit issued by the Mayor or his designee in cases of
reasonable necessity involving more minors than may be reasonably dealt with on an individual basis. Such regulation should be issued sufficiently in advance to enable the use of publicity through news media and through other agencies such as the schools. The regulation shall define the activity, the scope of the use of the public assembly, building, place, street, or highway permitted, and the time involved not to extend more than one (1) hour beyond the time of termination of said activity, and the reason for deeming that such regulation is reasonably necessary. The commissioner of public safety shall notify the Chief of Police of said information.
8. When engaged in a business or occupation which laws of Kentucky authorize a person under eighteen (18) years to perform with satisfactory evidence of such is provided to the Department of Police.
9. When the minor, who is a duly authorized and licensed driver, is operating a motor vehicle within the City of Meadow Vale for the purpose of passing through, by direct route, from one location to another either within or out of the county, including all minors that may also be in the vehicle;
10. When the minor is, with parental consent, in a motor vehicle with a lawfully authorized driver;
11. When a minor is married in accordance with the law or had disability of non-age removed by court of competent jurisdiction.
SECTION 4: Police Procedure Regarding Suspected Curfew Violations
(a) A police officer upon finding or being notified of any minor in or upon any public assembly, building, place, street or highway whose parent is believed to be in violation of Section 2 of this ordinance may stop and question such minor and request such information as his or her name, and age and the names and addresses of his or her parent(s), guardian(s) or person(s) having legal custody.
(b) If the police officer determines or has reasonable cause to believe that the curfew violation has occurred, the police officer may obtain from the minor the information necessary to issue a citation to the minor's parent, guardian, or person having legal custody.
(c) Any minor found in violation of Section 2 of this Ordinance shall be:
1.) Directed to proceed immediately to his or her home by the law enforcement officer; or
2.) Under the authority of KRS 630.303, may be taken into custody by any peace officer: i. Pursuant to an order of the court for failure to appear before the Court
for a previous status offense; or ii. If there are reasonable grounds to believe that the child has been a
habitual runaway from his or her parent(s) or person(s) exercising
custodial control or supervision of the child.
CHAPTER 4
STREETS AND ROADWAYS DISCHARGE OF WATER
SECTION 1: Definitions
(a) City: The City of Meadow Vale, Kentucky, a municipal corporation in the fifth class, located in Jefferson County, Kentucky.
(b) Public Ways: Any street or sidewalk built or maintained by the City for public use.
(c) Discharge: Water caused to be placed on said public ways by means of a pump, ditch or other means other than natural flow.
(d) Purpose: The purpose of this ordinance is to prohibit the discharge, or cause the accumulation of, water on any public way in the City.
SECTION 2: Discharge Pumps
(a) It shall be unlawful for the owner, the owner's agent or occupant of any property which abuts a public way in the City of Meadow Vale, Kentucky, to install, permit or allow the installation of any pump or other device which discharges water on the public way.
SECTION 3: Natural and Unaided Flow of Water
(a) The provision of this ordinance shall not apply to the natural or unaided flow of water from abutting property on or to the public way of said City.
SECTION 4: Pool Drainage
(a) It shall be unlawful for any resident to drain a swimming pool into any catch basin or storm sewer along city streets.
(b) Swimming pools must be discharged into the sanitary sewer, but only after the chlorine is dissipated before discharge. Chlorine will dissipate under normal conditions if allowed to stand for forty-eight (48) hours without any additional chemicals added.
SECTION 5: Violation Procedure
(a) Any person, firm or corporation violating the provisions of this ordinance shall be notified by certified mail, return receipt requested, of said violation. Notice to owner, owner's agent or occupant of said premises shall constitute notice to the owner.