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Village of Irvington, NY
Westchester County
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For the purpose of interpreting and applying the terms of this article to regulate the use of municipal parking areas, the following definitions shall be observed:
MUNICIPAL PARKING AREA
Any place owned or leased by the Village for the parking of vehicles.
PARKING SPACE
A space in a municipal parking area marked or indicated by lines appearing on the pavement within which a single vehicle is to be parked.
[Amended 1-2-1973; 11-20-1995 by L.L. No. 6-1995; 7-19-2010 by L.L. No. 9-2010; 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
The following named and described areas and such other areas as may be included herein by amendment thereto shall constitute municipal parking areas, namely:
A. 
The municipal parking area located at the corner of Main Street and Croton Place ("Aqueduct Lot").
B. 
The municipal parking area located on the east side of North Astor Street at the northeast corner of Main Street and North Astor Street ("Astor Lot").
C. 
The municipal parking area located on Hudson Road West and Ardsley Avenue West ("Ardsley-on-Hudson Train Station Lot").
D. 
The municipal parking area located on the west side of South Buckhout Street north of South Astor Street ("Buckhout Street Lot").
E. 
The parking area off East Sunnyside Lane ("East Sunnyside Lot").
F. 
The municipal parking area on the north side of Hudson Road West, beginning at a point which is 671 feet from the southerly end of the Ardsley-on-Hudson Train Station Lot and running easterly along the north side of Hudson Road West, a distance of 403 feet ("Hudson Road West Lot").
G. 
The municipal parking area located on the east side of South Astor Street adjacent to the Burnham Building ("Burnham Building Spaces").
H. 
The municipal parking area located just south of the intersection of Broadway and Fieldpoint Drive ("Fieldpoint Lot").
[Amended 10-3-1966; 1-2-1973; 4-15-1985; 7-19-2010 by L.L. No. 9-2010; 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
A. 
No vehicle other than a passenger or suburban vehicle shall be parked in any of the municipal parking areas of the Village of Irvington set forth in § 213-22, and all trucks, tractors, omnibuses, taxicabs, commercial vehicles or any other type or kind of vehicle whatsoever are hereby expressly prohibited from parking or using any of said designated municipal parking areas, except that light commercial vehicles not exceeding 1/2 ton in capacity may use the Buckhout Street Lot, as designated in § 213-22D.
B. 
No vehicle shall be parked in the municipal parking areas set forth in § 213-22A, C, D and E (Aqueduct, Ardsley-on-Hudson Train Station, Buckhout Street, and East Sunnyside Lots) unless there is attached to said vehicle a special parking permit, issued pursuant to § 213-24, for the then-current period.
C. 
Vehicles to which there are attached special parking permits as above, or are otherwise permitted to park under this section, may be parked in municipal parking areas for which the special parking permit is valid for a period not exceeding 72 hours.
D. 
Any provision to the contrary notwithstanding, the Board of Trustees may by resolution designate parking spaces in any of the municipal parking areas as an area for general parking and may install parking meters therein, which said spaces shall be available to the general public and under such rules and regulations as said Board of Trustees may establish or fix.
E. 
Parking regulations for the municipal parking area defined in § 213-22G ("Burnham Building Spaces").
(1) 
No vehicle shall be parked in a space designated "Residents Parking" unless there is attached to said vehicle a valid permit issued by the owner/operator of the Burnham Building housing.
(2) 
No vehicle shall be parked in a space designated "Library Staff Parking" unless there is attached to said vehicle a valid Village of Irvington employee parking permit.
(3) 
No vehicle shall be parked in a space designated "Library Parking" unless there is attached to said vehicle a valid Village of Irvington employee parking permit or the car is being used by a patron of the library.
(4) 
No vehicle shall be parked in excess of two hours except a vehicle to which is attached a permit as described in § 213-23E(1) and (2).
F. 
Parking regulations for the municipal parking area defined in § 213-22F ("Hudson Road West Lot").
(1) 
Unless the vehicle has a special parking permit issued pursuant to § 213-24, no vehicle shall be parked for a period of more than three hours between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays, in the Hudson Road West Lot.
(2) 
No vehicle shall be parked in the Hudson Road West Lot for a period longer than one hour between the hours of 3:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. of any day.
G. 
Parking regulations for the municipal parking area defined in § 213-22H ("Fieldpoint Lot"). No vehicle shall be parked in the Fieldpoint Lot for a period of more than two hours between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.
[Amended 10-17-1966; 6-16-1969; 1-2-1973; 11-20-1978; 8-18-2003 by L.L. No. 20-2003; 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 3-2019]
A. 
Upon application and submission of proof satisfactory to the Village Clerk that the applicant is a resident of the Village of Irvington and payment of a fee, the Village Clerk shall issue a special resident parking permit for each vehicle for which application is made, which said special resident parking permit shall permit parking in only those municipal parking areas for the type of permit issued.
B. 
If a resident is not the owner of the vehicle, as part of the application for a special permit, s/he shall certify under oath or affirmation that the special parking permit applied for is to be used by the applicant for the vehicle specified and not by any nonresident.
C. 
Parking permits shall be valid for a maximum period of one year only, with the year commencing February 1 of each and every year. However, permits may be issued for periods of six months with the expiration of each six-month period being on July 31 and January 31 of each and every year. Permits issued after the start of any six-month period will expire as above and will be issued and sold only for the full price for said period.
D. 
The Village Clerk may issue a special permit to replace one that has been lost or stolen upon submission of satisfactory proof thereof, but a fee as set from time to time by the Board of Trustees shall be charged for such permit.
E. 
Upon application to the Village Clerk and payment of a fee, the Village Clerk shall issue a special daytime parking permit for each vehicle for which application is made, which said special parking permit shall permit parking between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. in the Aqueduct Lot, as designated in § 213-22A of this article. The applicant for such special daytime parking permit may be either a nonresident or resident of the Village of Irvington.
F. 
Upon application to the Village Clerk and payment of a fee, the Village Clerk shall issue no more than 15 special daytime permits, which shall permit parking between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, except legal holidays, in the Buckhout Street Lot as designated in § 213-22E of this article. Said special daytime parking permits will be valid in the spaces designated in said Buckhout Street Lot for such usage. The applicant for such special daytime parking permit may be either a resident or nonresident of the Village of Irvington.
[Amended 1-2-1973]
Special parking permits issued hereunder will be affixed to the vehicle for which the special parking permit is issued and shall remain prominently displayed and affixed so as to be visible upon inspection, and the failure to obtain and display such special parking permit is a violation of this article. Each parking permit shall clearly and legibly indicate the period of validity and shall be in the form prescribed by the Village Clerk. Each special parking permit, whether used by a resident or nonresident of the Village of Irvington, shall be nontransferable and shall cover only the vehicle identified in the permit, subject to any requirements now or hereafter applicable thereto.
Eating and drinking in any passenger vehicle while it is parked in any municipal parking area within the Village of Irvington is hereby prohibited. No person or persons shall remain within any passenger vehicle which has been driven or placed in a designated parking space of any municipal parking area longer than is necessary to place such vehicle within such designated parking space, and the occupancy of any passenger vehicle by any persons for any purposes other than the operation of same or placing the same within any parking area is likewise hereby prohibited, except for emergency repairs.
A. 
No passenger vehicle shall be parked within any space within any municipal parking area other than a space which has been designated and delineated by white lines or other markings. No vehicle shall be parked across any line or markings or in such position that the vehicle shall not be entirely within the area designated or indicated by such lines or markings.
B. 
No person shall leave or enter any municipal parking area by vehicle other than by the respective entrance and exit passageways indicated by signs or markings thereon.
[Added 1-2-1973]
The Board of Trustees hereby establishes the following fines for illegal parking in municipal parking areas:
A. 
Failure to have the proper parking permit for the area in which the vehicle is parked, a fine of not less than $20.
[Amended 10-16-1995 by L.L. No. 5-1995]
B. 
Failure to park within the designated parking space and at the proper designated angle, a fine of not less than $5.
C. 
Failure to remove the vehicle from such parking area at the expiration of 72 hours, a fine of not less than $5.
D. 
Parking of other than passenger vehicles in a municipal parking area, a fine of not less than $10.
E. 
Using a special parking permit on other than the vehicle for which it was issued, a fine of not less than $100, and, in addition, a violation shall constitute disorderly conduct and such person shall be a disorderly person.
[Added 1-2-1973; amended 8-18-2003 by L.L. No. 20-2003]
The fee covering resident and nonresident special parking permits, as defined in § 213-24 in the municipal parking areas designated in § 213-22, shall be as set from time to time by the Board of Trustees.
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 114, Fees and Charges.