[Code 1964, §§ 17-158, 17-159]
(a)
Restricted generally. Angle parking shall not be indicated or
permitted at any place where passing traffic would be caused or required
to drive upon the left side of the street or upon any streetcar tracks.
Those streets or parts of streets described in Section 2-16-37 are
declared and designated to permit angle parking.
(b)
Determination of streets where permitted; signs or markings.
The Commissioner of Public Safety shall determine upon what streets
angle parking shall be permitted and shall mark or sign those streets.
[Code 1964, § 17-69; Ord. No. 109, 7-10-2002]
It shall be unlawful to park or stand any unlicensed, unregistered
or uninspected motor vehicle or motorcycle in any street, upon any
sidewalk or between the sidewalk and curb in this City.
[Code 1964, § 17-146]
No person shall park any vehicle upon a street other than an
alley in such a manner or under such conditions as to leave available
less than 10 feet of the width of the roadway for free movement of
vehicular traffic.
[Code 1964, § 17-148(1) through (14), (16); amended 2-15-2012 by Ord. No. 17]
(a) Except
when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or when in compliance
with the decisions of a police officer or an official control device,
no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in any of the following
places:
(1)
On the sidewalk or between sidewalk and curb on any street except as permitted pursuant to Section
2-16-216.
(2)
In front of a public or private driveway.
(4)
Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant except when the vehicle is
attended by a licensed operator or chauffeur who is seated in the
front seat and who can immediately move the vehicle in case of emergency,
unless a different distance is indicated by official signs, markings
or parking meters.
(6)
Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, unless a different
distance is indicated by official signs, markings or parking meters.
(7)
Within 30 feet upon the approach to any flashing beacon, stop
sign or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway.
(8)
Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within 30 feet
of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a safety zone
unless the Commissioner of Public Safety has indicated a different
length by signs or markings.
(9)
Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing.
(10)
Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station
and on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station
within 75 feet of the entrance, when properly sign-posted.
(11)
Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when
stopping or parking would obstruct traffic.
(12)
On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the
edge or curb of a street.
(13)
Upon any bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or
within a highway tunnel.
(14)
At any place where official signs prohibit stopping.
(16) On bare ground or grassed or vegetated areas, as prohibited by Article
6, Division 1, Section 2-29-382, Paragraph (m) of the Utica Zoning
Code, which prohibits parking in front yards (between the sidewalk
and house).
(17)
On Oriskany Street West, along the northern curbline, between
Auditorium Drive and Charles Street.
[Added 9-7-2016 by Ord.
No. 234]
(18)
Auditorium Drive, along the western curbline, between Whitesboro
Street and Oriskany Street West.
[Added 9-7-2016 by Ord.
No. 235]
(19)
Whitesboro Street, on the southern curbline, to a point of 15
feet to the east of the access road of the Auditorium Parking Lot
located on the 500 block of Whitesboro Street.
[Added 9-7-2016 by Ord.
No. 236]
(b) Those vehicles illegally parked in areas designated by Paragraphs (1), (4), (10) and (16) of Subsection
(a) may be towed away by the police at the owner’s expense in addition to any citation issued for said violation. Also, if any grass, vegetation or bare ground is damaged by such illegal parking, the owner of said vehicle shall be responsible for the repair of any damage or the reasonable costs of any repair work required to be performed by the City of Utica.
[Code 1964, § 17-149]
No person shall park a vehicle within an alley in a manner or
under conditions that leave available less than 10 feet of the width
of the roadway for the free movement of vehicular traffic, and no
person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle within an alley in a position
to block the driveway entrance to any abutting property.
[Code 1964, § 2-12]
The Commissioner of Public Works shall have the City Hall parking
lot available on Council meeting nights for parking space for the
Council members.
[Code 1964, § 17-155]
If a highway includes two or more separate roadways and traffic
is restricted to one direction upon any divided roadway, no person
shall stand or park a vehicle upon the left-hand side of the one-way
roadway unless signs are erected to permit standing or parking. The
Commissioner of Public Safety may determine when standing or parking
may be permitted upon the left-hand side of any one-way roadway and
erect signs giving notice thereof.
[Code 1964, § 17-150.1; Ord. No. 172, 9-16-1992]
(a)
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section
2-16-209, the Commissioner of Public Safety shall erect signs on the streets or portions of streets listed in Section
2-16-377 on a permanent basis that shall read as follows:
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"24 HOUR PARKING THIS SIDE ODD DAYS OF MONTH BEGINS AT 11:00
A.M. NO PARKING OTHER TIMES"
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and
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"24 HOUR PARKING THIS SIDE EVEN DAYS OF MONTH BEGINS AT 11:00
A.M. NO PARKING OTHER TIMES"
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(b)
This sign legend is intended to direct that a person may park
for 24 hours on one side of the street beginning at 11:00 a.m. with
the odd- or even-numbered day of each month determining the correct
side. Odd days are determined by the odd-numbered dates of each month,
such as 1, 3, 5, 7 and so forth. Even days are determined by the even
dates of each month such as 2, 4, 6, 8 and so forth.
(c)
When a person parks on a side of a street where parking is allowed
for 24 hours on odd days and it is an odd-numbered day of the month
at the time the person is parking and it is after 11:00 a.m., the
person may allow the vehicle to remain in that spot until 11:00 a.m.
of the following day when the vehicle must be moved to the other side
of the street which will allow the same parking for 24 hours after
11:00 a.m. on the even-numbered date of the month.
(d)
No alternate parking will be allowed unless signs are erected.
[Code 1964, § 17-151]
No person shall park a vehicle upon any roadway for the principal
purpose of:
(1)
Displaying the vehicle for sale.
(2)
Washing, greasing or repairing the vehicle except repairs necessitated
by an emergency.
[Code 1964, § 17-162; Ord. No. 441 of 1989, 11-15-1989]
(a)
Issuance of permits. The Commissioner of Public Safety or the
Chief of Police is designated as the issuing agent of the City for
the purpose of issuing special vehicle identification parking permits
pursuant to Section 1203-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
(b)
Establishing and designating spaces. The Commissioner of Public
Safety or the Chief of Police may establish, by rule, regulation or
order, the location of on-street parking spaces for vehicles registered
pursuant to Section 404-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law or those
possessing a special vehicle identification parking permit pursuant
to Section 1203-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law. In making this designation,
the Commissioner shall be guided by standards adopted by federal and
state agencies and recognized organizations representing handicapped
persons. The power to establish these parking spaces is also invested
in the Common Council and if there is a conflict, the determination
of the Common Council shall control.
(c)
Compliance with other applicable provisions. Except as otherwise
expressly provided, all vehicles registered pursuant to Section 404-a
of the Vehicle and Traffic Law and those possessing a special vehicle
identification parking permit pursuant to Section 1203-a of the Vehicle
and Traffic Law shall comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and
regulations applicable to the parking, standing and stopping of vehicles
generally.
(d)
Unauthorized parking. It shall be a violation for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle in any place designated as a place for handicapped parking pursuant to Subsection
(b) of this section or Section 1203-c of the Vehicle and Traffic Law unless the vehicle bears the permit issued under this section or a registration issued under Section 404-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law and the vehicle is being used for the transportation of a severely disabled or handicapped person.
(e)
Annual review of designated areas. The Commissioner of Public
Safety, or if there be none, the Chief of Police, shall review the
list of designated handicapped parking spaces located within the City
on a yearly basis, beginning in the month of January, and shall submit
a report to the Common Council with recommendations as to any signs
that are no longer necessary, along with the reasons therefor. The
Common Council shall then review the report and make the final determination
as to the continuation or termination of any sign.
[Code 1964, § 17-164; Ord. No. 174, 11-6-2002; Ord. No.
78, 6-3-2009; Ord. No. 81, 6-17-2009; 10-17-2018 by Ord.
No. 123]
(a)
All-night parking. Notwithstanding Section
2-16-209, parking shall be allowed on City streets between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. upon receipt of a permit issued by the Commissioner of Parking Violations or, if there be none, the person designated by the Mayor. Permits may be issued to allow passenger motor vehicles to be parked on the street all night. These permits may be issued only upon compliance with all of the following conditions:
(1)
There must be no reasonable alternative available to provide
off-street parking for the applicants. The granting of a permit shall
be done only to relieve a clearly demonstrable hardship and not in
the nature of a privilege and shall apply to residential properties
only.
(2)
The parking area shall be contiguous to or within one block
of the property for which the permit is issued. The permit will not
be valid in any other location. Parking may be limited to one side
of the street if, in the discretion of the Commissioner, it is in
the public's best interest to do so. The Commissioner of Parking Violations
or, if there be none, the person designated by the Mayor shall issue
one permit per unit, per apartment building, unless the structure
does not have a driveway. Then the Commissioner may issue more than
one permit, but no more than two-permits per unit.
(3)
Only registered vehicles bearing current registration plates
may be parked in the parking area.
(4)
The permit holder must still follow all snow removal emergency
regulations and parking regulations other than the regulation prohibiting
all-night parking.
(5)
Only passenger motor vehicles and light trucks with one ton
or less maximum load capacity shall be eligible for a permit.
(6)
The permittee shall release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless
the City, its agents and employees from any claims for personal injury
or property damage arising from the use of the parking area, including
any damage allegedly caused by City snow removal and street cleaning
operations.
(7)
Application shall be made on a form to be determined by the
Commissioner of Parking Violations or, if there be none, the person
designated by the Mayor, by the resident of the property contiguous
to the proposed parking area. Upon receipt of an application, the
premises shall be examined for compliance with the conditions set
forth herein. All applications shall be forwarded to the Chief of
Police for review and comment. If satisfied that all requirements
have been fulfilled, the Commissioner shall issue the permit.
(8)
The permit shall state the name and address for which it is
authorized to be used and shall be in the form of a permanent sticker
affixed to the driver's side window. The sticker must be visible at
all times when the vehicle is parked on the street during the hours
of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(9)
Permit fees.
a.
The fee for the permit shall be no more than $100, annually,
as prorated in the fee schedule below. The fee shall be due and payable
at the time the application is made and is not refundable. The fee
for a replacement certificate is $25.
b.
Fee schedule.
[1] January 1 to March 31: $100.
[3] July 1 to September 30: $50.
[4] October 1 to December 31: $25.
(10)
The permit shall be valid for no more than one calendar year
beginning on January 1 of every year and ending on December 31 of
every year. The City shall not pro rate any amounts for the said fee.
All applications for renewal of a permit shall be made to the Commissioner
of Parking Violations or, if there be none, the person designated
by the Mayor.
If it is determined that a substantial condition of the permit
has not been complied with, the Commissioner of Parking Violations
or, if there be none, the person designated by the Mayor, may revoke
the permit after the permittee has had an opportunity for a hearing.
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(b)
Parking between the sidewalk and curb. Notwithstanding Section
2-16-205, the Commissioner of Codes Enforcement may issue a permit to allow a passenger vehicle to park between the sidewalk and the curb in front of a residential property. These permits may be issued only upon compliance with all of the following conditions:
(1)
The Commissioner shall first determine whether it would be feasible
to issue a permit for all night parking as allowed by Subsection (a).
It is always preferable to issue a permit for all night parking when
possible. The granting of a permit shall be done only to relieve a
clearly demonstrable hardship and not in the nature of a privilege
and shall apply to residential properties only.
(2)
The area between the sidewalk and the curb to be used for parking
must be of sufficient width and depth to accommodate the vehicle without
encroaching on the existing sidewalk area or curb.
(3)
The parking area must be contiguous to the property for which
the permit is issued.
(4)
The parking area must be accessible by driving onto the permittee's
property or property within the City street line immediately contiguous
to the permittee's property without passing over or in front of other
property.
(5)
The parking area and access area must be covered with blacktop
or concrete in accordance with the City Engineer's specifications.
(6)
Only registered vehicles bearing current registration plates
and inspections may be parked in the parking area.
(7)
Other than all-night parking and snow emergency regulations,
all these parking areas must comply with all other parking requirements
applicable as if the motor vehicle was parked on the street.
(8)
Only passenger motor vehicles and light trucks with one ton
or less maximum load capacity shall be permitted to use the parking
area.
(9)
The permittee shall release, defend, indemnify and hold harmless
the City, its agents and employees from any claims for personal injury
or property damage arising from the use of the parking area, including
any damage allegedly caused by City snow removal and street-cleaning
operations.
(10)
Application must be made on a form to be determined by the Commissioner
of Codes Enforcement, by the owner of the property contiguous to the
proposed parking area and must include a drawing to scale showing
the location and dimensions of the proposed parking area and the location
of hydrants, water and gas valves, manholes, trees and other prominent
structures in or near the proposed parking area.
(11)
Upon receipt of an application, the Commissioner shall examine
the premises for compliance with the conditions set forth in Subsection
(b) of this section and forward the application to the City Engineer
and Chief of Police for review and comment.
(12)
If an application meets all other requirements but a curb cut is required, the applicant shall obtain the necessary curb cut permit and cause the curb cut to be made in accordance with City specifications. The parking area shall be considered a driveway for purposes of Chapter
2-23, Article
III. No permit shall be issued until the curb cut permit is obtained.
(13)
If satisfied that all of the requirements of Subsection (b)
are met, the Commissioner shall issue the permit.
(14)
The permit shall be in the possession of the permittee or other
person actually using the parking space at all times and must be displayed
in the vehicle at all times the vehicle is parked at the location.
(15)
The application fee for the permit shall be $50 due and payable
at the time the application is made and is not refundable. The fee
for a duplicate or replacement certificate shall be $25.
(16)
The permit shall be valid for as long as there is compliance
with all of the conditions of this section. If the Commissioner determines
that a substantial condition of the permit has not be complied with,
the Commissioner may revoke the permit after the permittee has had
an opportunity for a hearing before the Corporation Counsel. Upon
revocation, the permittee shall, at the permittee's own expense, restore
the parking area to a grass surface and restore the curb. All permits
are reviewable at two-year intervals.
[Code 1964, §§ 7-148(15), 17-165]
(a)
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle on any street
or part of a street which is properly posted as a fire lane.
(b)
Parking is prohibited in the fire lanes designated in Section
2-16-379.
[Code 1964, § 17-176]
The driver of a bus, hackney or taxicab shall not park upon
any street in any business district at any place other than at a bus
stop, hackney stand or taxicab stand respectively, except that this
section shall not prevent the driver of any bus, hackney or taxicab
from temporarily stopping in accordance with other stopping or parking
regulations at any place for the purpose of and while actually engaged
in loading or unloading passengers.