[Amended 3-15-2023 by L.L. No. 6-2023]
A. No person shall leave any vehicle standing or parked upon any portion
of the public streets, highways, roads, lanes or other public places
in the Village of Mill Neck or upon any portion of the private roads
or land open to public motor vehicle traffic in the Village of Mill
Neck, except such as may be necessary or incidental to the transaction
of business with or temporary visits to residents of the Village or
such as may be due to accidental or temporary disability.
B. Prohibited activities. The parking or storage of any vehicle on property
other than on a driveway or in an enclosed garage is prohibited; provided,
however, that commercial vehicles, junked vehicles, and recreational
vehicles, are subject to the following additional restrictions:
(1) The parking of a commercial vehicle on residential property is prohibited,
unless said vehicle is in an enclosed garage or has been parked on
the property for an interval of time not to exceed 24 hours by persons
performing work or other services at or upon the property.
(2) The parking of junked vehicles, other than in an enclosed garage,
is prohibited on residential property.
(3) The parking of recreational vehicles, other than in an enclosed garage,
is prohibited on residential property. A recreational vehicle shall
be defined as any vehicle, including a trailer, which is constructed,
altered or otherwise designed to be used to transport persons and/or
personal possessions for recreational purposes by its operator. For
the purposes of this definition, mobile homes, motor homes, tent trailer(s),
campers and trailers to transport automobiles, motorcycles, all-terrain
vehicles, boats and watercraft, are deemed to be recreational vehicles.
Any person violating any of the provisions of
this Article may, upon conviction, be punished for the first offense
by a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $35 and for the second
offense by a fine of not less than $35 nor more than $50, together
with a $10 penalty for each month up to five months that the fine
is not paid or by imprisonment for not less than two nor more than
15 days. The third or any subsequent offense within one year may be
punishable by a fine not exceeding $100 or by imprisonment not exceeding
90 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and, in addition thereto,
such violation shall constitute and is hereby declared to be disorderly
conduct, and any person violating the same shall and is hereby declared
to be a disorderly person.