§ 21-26. Parking in alleys.  


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  • (a)

    It shall be prohibited to park an automobile or vehicle of any kind at any time in the alleyway located between East Rosemary Street and East Franklin Street, which alleyway extends southwardly from the southern line of East Rosemary Street just west of the Chapel Hill Parking Facility for a distance of approximately one hundred eighty (180) feet turning thence eastwardly approximately parallel to East Rosemary Street three hundred seventy-five (375) feet more or less to the property line of the U.S. Post Office; then extending northwardly one hundred sixty (160) feet more or less along the post office property to the southern line of Rosemary Street, except that in the portion parallel to Rosemary Street parking shall be permitted for the active loading and unloading of trucks. Trucks being loaded or unloaded must be parked in the southern one-half of the alley and shall not at any time completely block the alley.

    Traffic on the portion of the above described alley adjacent to the post office property shall be only northbound traffic.

    All traffic emerging from either end of the alley onto Rosemary Street shall come to a complete stop and shall yield right-of-way to any traffic on Rosemary Street.

    (b)

    It shall be prohibited to park an automobile or vehicle of any kind at any time within the alleyway which extends westwardly from the coffee shop alleyway to the Carolina Theater Building, said alleyway being located between the property of the Port Hole Restaurant and the University Service Plants Building.

    (c)

    It shall be prohibited to park an automobile or vehicle of any kind in the alley approximately midway the block between Church Street and Roberson Street extending one hundred forty-four (144) feet north of Rosemary Street; also it shall be prohibited to park an automobile or vehicle of any kind in the alleyway extending ninety-four (94) feet west or one hundred fifty (150) feet east of the west and east right-of-way lines respectively of the above said alley.

(Ord. No. 86-4-14/O-1, § 3)