[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
Wherever a space is marked off on any street for the parking
of an individual vehicle, every vehicle parked there shall be parked
wholly within the lines bounding that space, and it shall be a violation
of this Part for any person to park a vehicle or allow it to remain
parked otherwise.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2125, 4/28/2008, § 1;
by Ord. 2138, 12/9/2008, § 1; and by Ord. 2142, 4/14/2009, § 1]
Parking shall be prohibited at all times in the following locations:
Street
|
Side
|
Between
|
---|---|---|
Almond Drive
|
North
|
South Street eastward to the beginning of the cul-de-sac
|
Althouse Lane
|
Northwest
|
Ringold Street and Nutt Road
|
Ann Street
|
East
|
Grant Street and Saint Mary's Street
|
Ashland Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2018-2298, 1/8/2019; amended by Ord. No. 2021-2338, 11/9/2021] |
North
|
Bridge Street and west side of Market Street
|
Balley Drive
|
North
|
South Street eastward to the fire hydrant in the cul-de-sac
|
Bank Street
|
East
|
Prospect Street and Mill Street
|
Bateman Drive
|
South
|
Bateman Drive past Milton's Court to Dayton Street
|
Bateman Drive
|
North
|
Dayton Street past Sandstone Terrace back to Bateman Drive
|
Bateman Drive
|
Both
|
From Sandstone Terrace to Route 113
|
Battery Street
|
East
|
First Avenue and Second Avenue
|
Black Rock Road (S.R. 113)
|
East
|
Two points on the eastern cartway edge of Black Rock Road (S.R.
113): (1) the point of intersection of the southern edge of the vehicle
entrance to the Black Rock Dam parking area and the eastern said cartway
edge and (2) a point approximately 510 feet south of the first point
|
Bond Street
|
Both
|
Griffen Street and Morris Street
|
Bower Street
|
South
|
At the intersection of Bower Street and Carey Street
|
Breckenridge Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2331, 6/8/2021] |
North
|
Two points on the north side of Breckenridge Street located
170 feet and 202 feet east of the northeast comer of Wheatland Street
where a "No Parking Between Signs" sign shall be placed with both
signs facing east
|
Breckenridge Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2018-2298, 1/8/2019] |
North
|
Between Wheatland Street and 34 feet east of Wheatland Street
|
Breckenridge Street
|
South
|
Buchanan Street and western terminus thereof
|
Breckenridge Street
|
North
|
A point on the north side of Breckenridge Street located 63
feet west of the intersection of the westerly curb of Carey Street
(as extended) and the north curbline of Breckenridge Street and a
point 19 feet west of the first mentioned point and place of beginning
|
Bridge Street
[Amended by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
North
|
Deger Avenue and southwest Borough line; Roberts Avenue and
Columbia Avenue
|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2334, 8/10/2021] |
South
|
Two points on the south side of Bridge Street located 245 feet
and 287 feet west of the southwest corner of Church Avenue where a
"No Parking Between Signs" sign shall be placed with both signs facing
west
|
Bridge Street
|
South
|
Columbia Avenue and southwest Borough line
|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2323, 3/9/2021] |
South
|
At a point beginning from the intersection of the east side
of Wheatland Street extending east 20 feet where a "No Parking: Here
to Corner" sign shall be placed with the sign facing east
|
Bridge Street
|
Hotel driveway and a point approximately 65 feet west thereof,
and a point approximately 90 feet east of the first point
| |
Bridge Street
|
At a point beginning from the intersection of the west side
of Wheatland Street extending west 431 feet where a "No Parking: Here
to Corner" sign shall be placed on an existing sign post facing west
| |
Bridge Street
|
Both
|
Columbia Avenue and Nutt Road; Deger Avenue and southwest Borough
line
|
Bridge Street
|
North
|
Mill Street and a point 48 feet east of the north side of Bridge
Street (MAD Grocer driveway)
|
Bridge Street
|
East
|
Walnut and Hall Streets
|
Bridge Street
|
Both
|
Main Street and Gay Street in the nonrecessed areas
|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
North
|
Taylor Alley and Nutt Road
|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
South
|
Bridge Street to a point 20 feet east of the southeast corner
of Prospect Street. A "No Parking Here to Corner" sign shall be placed
with the sign facing west.
|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
South
|
Bridge Street to a point 20 feet west of the southwest corner
of Prospect Street. A "No Parking Here to Corner" sign shall be placed
with the sign facing west.
|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
South
|
Buchanan Street to Church Street
|
Bridge Street
|
Southeast
|
Two points on the southeast curbline of Bridge Street: (1) 105
feet northeast of the point of intersection of the north curbline
of Church Street and the southeast curbline of Bridge Street (as those
curblines would extend if the corner had no radius) along Bridge Street's
southeast curbline and (2) a point approximately 45 feet east (farther
from Church Street) of the first point along that curb
|
Brower Street
|
South
|
Quick Street and Buchanan Street
|
Brower Street
|
North
|
Park alley and a point 25 feet from the intersection of Park
Alley and Brower Street
|
Brower Street
|
North
|
Two points on the north curbline of Brower Street: (1) 75 feet
east of the point of intersection of the north-west curbline of Brower
Street and the southeast curbline of Park Alley (as those curblines
would extend if the corner had not radius) and (2) a point approximately
25 feet east (farther from Park Alley) of the first point along that
curb
|
Buchanan Street
|
East
|
Bridge Street and Breckenridge Street
|
Buttonwood Street
|
West
|
Fifth Street and a point approximately 50 feet north thereof
|
Callowhill Street
|
Northeast
|
Nutt Road and Woodlawn Avenue
|
Cemetery Lane
|
Both
|
Griffen Street and Nutt Road
|
Cherry Street
|
North
|
Nutt Road and Ringold Street
|
Chester Avenue
|
North
|
West Borough line and the Conrail Railroad Line to the east
thereof
|
Chester Avenue
|
South
|
A point located at the southwest corner of Chester Avenue and
Montgomery Avenue extension and a point 41 feet west thereof
|
Chester Avenue
|
Northeast
|
Cherry Street and Anderson Avenue; Sherman Street and Bridge
Street
|
Christman Street
|
South
|
Heckle Street and Dayton Street
|
Church Avenue
[Amended by Ord. 2170, 12/14/2010, § 4] |
East
|
Bridge Street and Prospect Street. Existing signs should be
turned around to face south.
|
Church Avenue
[Added by Ord. 2170, 12/14/2010, § 4] |
West
|
At a point approximately 76 feet south of the southwest corner
of Bridge Street and another at a point approximately 134 feet south
of the southwest corner of Bridge Street. Both signs should be facing
north.
|
Church Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
North
|
Church Street to a point 120 feet west of the southwest corner
of Starr Street. A "No Parking Here to Corner" sign shall be placed
with the sign facing west.
|
Church Street
|
North
|
Main Street and the eastern line of Phoenix Fire Co. No. 1 property
|
Church Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
South
|
Church Street to a point 130 feet west of the northwest corner
of Starr Street. A "No Parking Here to Corner" sign shall be placed
with the sign facing west.
|
Church Street
|
South
|
Dean Street and Starr Street; a point approximately 155 feet
east of Gay Street and a point approximately 50 feet east of the first
point
|
Church Street
|
Both
|
Within 15 feet of the intersection of Church Street and Main
Street
|
Church Street
|
North
|
Phoenix Hose, Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1 property and Main
Street
|
Church Street
|
South
|
Two points on the south curbline of Church Street: (1) 54 feet
west of the point of intersection of the eastern curbline of Jackson
Street and the southern curbline of Church Street (as those curblines
would extend if the corner has no radius) and (2) a point 18 feet
west of the first point
|
Church Street
|
West
|
A point beginning at the intersection of the south side of Bridge
Street extending south 20 feet where a "No Parking: Here to Corner"
sign shall be placed on a sign post at that location, facing north
|
Church Street Municipal Lot
[Repealed by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] | ||
Church Street Municipal Lot
[Repealed by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] | ||
City Line Avenue
|
South
|
Lincoln Avenue and Gay Street
|
City Line Avenue
|
South
|
Main Street and Gay Street
|
Columbia Avenue
|
Northeast
|
Bridge Street and Sherman Street
|
Columbia Avenue
|
Both
|
Bridge Street and a point approximately 50 feet south thereof
|
Dawson Drive
|
East
|
Kimberton Road (S.R. 113) and the first driveway entering the
east side of Dawson Drive north of Route 113 (which driveway accesses
the Village of Eland)
|
Dayton Street
|
East
|
Almond Drive to Bateman Drive
|
Dayton Street
|
West
|
Almond Drive to a point 200 feet north
|
Dayton Street
|
East
|
Fillmore Street to Almond Drive
|
Dayton Street
|
East
|
High Street and north Borough line
|
Dayton Street
|
West
|
The intersection of the south side of Emmett Street and the
west side of Dayton Street to a point on the west side of Dayton Street
located 48 feet south of said intersection
|
Dayton Street
|
West
|
100 block of Dayton Street beginning at the intersection with
High Street
|
Dayton Street
|
West
|
Two points on the western curbline of Dayton Street; (1) 390
feet south of a point of intersection of the western curbline of Dayton
Street and the southern curbline of Fillmore Street (as those curblines
would extend if the corner had no radius) and (2) a point approximately
60 feet south of the first point
|
Dean Street
|
East
|
Church Street and Washington Avenue
|
Dean Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2218, 7/9/2013, § 1] | ||
Dean Street
[Added by Ord. 2179, 6/14/2011, § 1; repealed by
Ord. 2281, 7/9/2013, § 1] |
West
| |
Deger Street
|
West
|
Bridge Street and Cherry Street
|
Emmett Street
|
South
|
Dayton Street and Franklin Street
|
E. Emmett Street
|
South
|
Heckle Street and Dayton Street
|
Fifth Avenue
|
North
|
Jones Street and Starr Street
|
Fillmore Street
|
North
|
The intersection of Fillmore and Dayton Streets to a point 660
feet west of the said intersection
|
Fillmore Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2270, 12/13/2016] |
North
|
Beginning at a point 30, 100, 165, and 242 feet east of the
northeast corner of Franklin Street on the north side of Fillmore
Street. The sign located at 30 feet should read "No Parking Here to
Corner." The signs located at 100, 165 and 242 feet should read "No
Parking." The signs should face east.
|
Fillmore Street
|
South
|
Dayton Street and Franklin Avenue
|
Fillmore Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2270, 12/13/2016] |
South
|
Beginning at a point 28, 118, and 180 feet west of the southwest
corner of South Street on the south side of Fillmore Street. The sign
located at 28 feet should read "No Parking Here to Corner." The signs
located at 118 and 180 feet should read "No Parking." The signs should
face west.
|
Fisher Avenue
|
South
|
Newhall Street and Starr Road
|
Franklin Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-2368, 8/8/2023] |
Both
|
Fillmore Street and the northern terminus thereof as it begins
the entrance into the park
|
Franklin Street
|
East
|
High Street and northern terminus thereof
|
Franklin Street
|
Northwest corner
|
Northwest corner of Franklin Street and Grant Street to a point
60 feet south
|
Franklin Street
[Added by Ord. 2179, 6/14/2011, § 1] |
West
|
At a point 73 feet north of the northwest corner of Grant Street
on the west side of Franklin Street. A No Parking Here to Corner sign
shall be placed with the sign facing north
|
Freemont Street
|
East
|
Christman Street and Evergreen Street
|
Gay Street
|
Northwest
|
City Line Avenue and southern terminus thereof
|
Gay Street
|
East
|
Fifth Street and Washington Avenue; Hall Street and Bridge Street
|
Gay Street
|
West
|
Morgan Street and a point 50 feet north thereof
|
Gay Street
|
East
|
Above and below its intersection with Morris Street
|
Gay Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2020-2316, 10/13/2020] |
West
|
Church Street and Hall Street to a point 30 feet south of the
southwest corner of Church Street. A "No Parking Corner to Here" sign
shall be placed with the sign facing north.
|
Gay Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2020-2316, 10/13/2020] |
West
|
Church Street and Prospect Street to a point 20 feet north of
the northwest corner of Church Street. A "No Parking Here to Corner"
sign shall be placed with the sign facing north.
|
Gay Street
|
West
|
Two points on the west curbline of Gay Street: (1) the point
of intersection of the north curbline of City Line Avenue and the
west curbline of Gay Street (as those curblines would extend if the
corner had no radius) and (2) a point approximately 108 feet northeast
of the first point
|
Gay Street
[Added by Ord. 2161, 5/25/2010, § 3] |
West
|
At a point 30 feet north of the northwest corner of Prospect
Street on the west side of Gay Street. A No Parking Here to Corner
sign shall be placed with the sign facing north.
|
Gay Street
[Added by Ord. 2161, 5/25/2010, § 3] |
West
|
At a point 30 feet south of the southwest corner of Prospect
Street on the west side of Gay Street. A No Parking Here To Corner
sign shall be placed with the sign facing north.
|
Gay Street
|
West
|
The point of intersection of the north curbline of Third Avenue
and the west curbline of Gay Street and a point approximately 68 feet
north of the first point
|
Gay Street
|
East
|
The intersection of the south curbline of Nutt Road and the
east curbline of Gay Street and a point on the Gay Street curbline
106 feet south of that intersection
|
Gay Street
|
West
|
Nutt Road and Milligan Street
|
Gold Street
|
South
|
Battery Street and eastern terminus thereof
|
Grant Street
|
South
|
Fairview Street and Marshall Street
|
Grant Street
|
Both
|
Intersection of Grant and Dayton Street to a point 30 feet south
of the point and place of beginning
|
E. Grant Street
|
North
|
Dayton Street and Heckle Street
|
Green Street
|
East
|
Emmett Street and Penn Street
|
Grover Street
|
North
|
Intersection of Grover Street and the west side of Quick Street
and a point 30 feet west of said intersection
|
Hall Street
|
North
|
A point across from intersection of Lincoln Avenue, west approximately
20 feet
|
Hall Street
[Amended by Ord. No. 2018-2298, 1/8/2019] |
South
|
Bridge Street and Jackson Street
|
Hall Street
|
Both sides
|
Bridge Street and a point 156 feet east
|
Hall Street
|
North
|
A point 89 feet west from Gay Street to a point 39 feet east
to the upper driveway of the Baptist Church parking lot
|
Hall Street
|
North
|
Jackson Street and Dean Street
|
Hall Street
|
North
|
A point 89 feet west from Gay Street to a point 39 feet east
to the upper driveway of the Baptist Church parking lot
|
Heckle Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-2366, 6/13/2023; as amended by Ord. No. 2023-2368, 8/8/2023] |
East
|
East Emmett Street and Oak Street
|
Heritage Square Drive
|
North
|
Dayton Street eastward to the mailboxes in the cul-de-sac
|
High Street
[Added by Ord. 2213, 4/9/2013, § 1] |
North
|
Four points on the north curbline of High Street (1) 50 feet;
(2) 140 feet; (3) 270 feet; and (4) 351 feet west of the northwest
corner of Dayton Street. The signs should read "No Parking Any Time"
and the signs should face east.
|
High Street
|
South
|
Fairview Street and a point 1/4 mile west thereof
|
High Street
[Added by Ord. 2165, 9/28/2010, § 1] |
South
|
At a point 274 feet west of the southwest corner of Main Street
to a point 111 feet west of the first point on the south side of High
Street. A No Parking Between Signs sign shall be placed at each point
with the signs facing east
|
High Street
|
South
|
Saint Mary's Street and Taylor Avenue
|
E. High Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2261, 5/10/2016] |
North
|
At a point 30 feet east of the stop sign at the three-way intersection
with Main Street on the north side of E. High Street, where a "No
Parking: Here to Intersection" sign shall be placed at that location
facing east
|
Jackson Street
|
West
|
Church Street and Washington Avenue
|
Jackson Street
|
West
|
Two points on the west curbline of Jackson Street: (1) a point
150 feet north of the point of intersection of the north curbline
of Washington Avenue and the west curbline of Jackson Street (as those
curblines would extend if the corner had not radius) and (2) a point
approximately 65 feet north of the first point
|
Jones Street
|
East
|
Washington Street and Fourth Avenue
|
Jones Street
|
West
|
Griffen Street and Morris Street
|
Kenalcon Drive
[Amended by Ord. 2228, 1/14/2014] |
South
|
Two points on the south curbline of Kenalcon Drive: (1) 212
feet west of the point of intersection of the west curbline of Kleyona
Avenue and the south curbline of Kenalcon Drive (as those curblines
would extend if the corner had not radius) and (2) a point along a
curve in a southwesterly direction approximately 130 feet from the
first point. Signs should face west
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
Southeast
|
Nutt Road and City Line Avenue
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
West
|
Between Nutt Road and Milligan Street
|
Linden Street
|
Both
|
Oxford Avenue and Woodlawn Street
|
Main Street
|
Both
|
Within 15 feet of the intersection of Church Street and Main
Street
|
Main Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2233, 5/13/2014, § 1] | ||
Main Street
[Added by Ord. 2199, 6/12/2012, § 1] |
East
|
At a point 41 feet south of the southeast corner of Bridge Street
on the east side of Main Street. A No Parking – Emergency Vehicles
Only sign shall be placed with the sign facing south
|
Main Street
|
East
|
Bridge Street and Price Street
|
Main Street
|
East
|
Hall Street and a point approximately 50 feet south thereof;
Walnut Street and a point approximately 60 feet south thereof; A point
approximately 40 feet north of Fifth Avenue and a point approximately
50 feet north of the first point; A point approximately 80 feet south
of High Street and overhead railroad bridge
|
Main Street
|
West
|
A point beginning from the intersection of the south side of
Bridge Street extending south 40 feet where a "No Parking: Here to
Corner" sign shall be erected facing north
|
Main Street
[Added by Ord. 2165, 9/28/2010, § 1] |
West
|
At a point 85 feet south of the southwest corner of Church Street
on the west side of Main Street. A No Parking Corner to Here sign
shall be placed with the sign facing south
|
Main Street
[Added by Ord. 2203, 10/9/2012, § 3; repealed Ord. No. 2019-2306, 10/8/2019] | ||
Main Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2270, 12/13/2016] |
West
|
Beginning at a point 17, 60, and 89 feet south of the southwest
corner of Mill Street on the west side of Main Street. The sign located
at 89 feet should read "No Parking Here to Corner." The signs located
at 17 and 60 feet should read "No Parking." The signs should face
north.
|
Main Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2270, 12/13/2016; as amended by Ord. No. 2023-2361, 1/10/2023] |
West
|
Beginning at a point 65 feet north of the northwest corner of
Mill Street. A No Parking Here to Corner sign shall be placed with
the sign facing north.
|
Main Street
|
First Avenue crosswalk on the north side of First Avenue and
extending along the west side of Main Street to a point 20 feet north
thereof
| |
Main Street
|
First Avenue crosswalk on the south side of First Avenue to
a point extending 20 feet south thereof on the west side of Main Street
| |
Main Street
|
A point approximately 50 feet north of Griffen Street and a
point approximately 50 feet north of the first point
| |
Main Street
|
Hall Street and Walnut Street
| |
Main Street
|
Hall Street and a point approximately 60 feet north thereof
| |
Main Street
[Added by Ord. 2170, 12/14/2010, § 4; repealed
by Ord. 2233, 5/13/2014, § 1] | ||
Main Street
|
Second Avenue and a point approximately 65 feet north thereof
| |
Main Street
|
West
|
The edge of the Phoenixville Hospital driveway and a point 65
feet north
|
Main Street
|
West
|
The edge of the Phoenixville Hospital driveway and a point 30
feet south
|
Main Street
|
West
|
City Line Avenue and the Borough — Schuylkill Township
line
|
Manavon Street
[Amended by Ord. No. 2020-2312, 3/10/2020] |
Both
|
Starr Street and South Second Avenue
|
Manavon Street
[Amended by Ord. No. 2020-2312, 3/10/2020] |
Northwest
|
Nutt Road and Starr Street
|
Mason Street
|
Northwest
|
Center Street and Wheatland Street
|
May Street
|
South
|
Nutt Road and Lincoln Avenue
|
Mellon Street
|
East
|
Two points on the east curbline of Mellon Street: (1) 193 feet
north of the point of intersection of the east curbline of Mellon
Street and the north curbline of Bridge Street (as those curblines
would extend if the corner had no radius) and (2) a point approximately
47 feet north of the first point
|
Milligan Street
|
South
|
A point approximately 30 feet east of Cemetery Lane and eastern
terminus thereof
|
Milligan Street
|
Both
|
Main Street and the Phoenixville Hospital Buildings
|
Milligan Street
|
North and south
|
Driveway of 218 Nut Road for a distance of 51 feet to the secondary
driveway of Roy Rogers Restaurant; the western edge of the eastern
entrance from Milligan Street into the property and a point 119 feet
to the west along the north curb of Milligan Street
|
Milton's Court
|
East
|
Bateman Drive northwest to the halfway point into the cul-de-sac
|
Montgomery Avenue
|
Both
|
Paradise Street and Penn Central right-of-way
|
E. Morgan Street
|
South
|
Jackson Street and eastern terminus thereof
|
Morgan Street
|
Both
|
Gay Street and Quick Street
|
Morgan Street
|
North
|
A point approximately 60 feet east of Buchanan Street and a
point approximately 50 feet west of first point
|
Morgan Street
|
South
|
Main Street and a point approximately 100 feet west thereof;
a point 500 feet west of Lincoln Avenue and a point approximately
50 feet west of first point
|
Morgan Street
[Added by Ord. 2174, 3/8/2011, § 2] |
South
|
At a point 324 feet west of the southwest corner of Lincoln
Avenue on the south side of Morgan Street. A No Parking Between Signs
sign shall be placed with the sign facing east.
|
Morgan Street
[Added by Ord. 2174, 3/8/2011, § 2] |
South
|
At a point 385 feet west of the southwest corner of Lincoln
Avenue on the south side of Morgan Street. A No Parking Between Signs
sign shall be placed with the sign facing east.
|
Morgan Street
[Added by Ord. 2174, 3/8/2011, § 2] |
South
|
At a point 437 feet west of the southwest corner of Lincoln
Avenue on the south side of Morgan Street. A No Parking Between Signs
sign shall be placed with the sign facing east.
|
Morgan Street
|
South
|
Within 15 feet west and 20 feet east of the driveway cartway
on the property known as "252 Morgan Street"
|
Morris Street
|
South
|
Lincoln Avenue and Bond Street
|
Morris Street
|
Both
|
East of its intersection with Gay Street
|
North Street
|
East
|
High Street and Railroad Street
|
North Street
[Added by Ord. 2218, 7/9/2013, § 1] |
East
|
At a point 116 feet south of the southeast corner of Saint Mary’s
Street on the east side of North Street. The sign should read "No
Parking Here to Corner" and the signs should face south.
|
Nutt Road
[Added by Ord. No. 2018-2285, 4/10/2018] |
North
|
At a point 87 feet east of the Wheatland Street on the north
side of Nutt Road. The sign should read "No Parking Here to Corner"
and the sign should face east.
|
Nutt Road
|
Northeast
|
Northwest Borough line and Mason Street
|
Nutt Road
|
Southwest
|
Starr Road and a point 2/10 of a mile north thereof; Wheatland
Street and Main Street
|
Nutt Road
|
Both
|
Wheatland Street and Mason Street
|
Nutt Road
|
Northeast
|
Two points on the northeast curbline of Nutt Road: (1) the point
of intersection of the southeast curbline of May Street and the northeast
curbline of Nutt Road and (2) a point approximately 40 feet easterly
of the first point measured along said curb (which section of curb
is parallel to the Nutt Road center line)
|
Oak Street
|
South
|
Heckle Street and Dayton Street
|
Oxford Avenue
|
Inner edge
|
Area comprising approximately 50 feet along the two 90°
curves on the said street
|
Paradise Street
|
Northwest
|
Pennsylvania Avenue and Woodlawn Street
|
Paradise Street
|
Both
|
Nutt Road and northern terminus thereof
|
Paradise Street
|
Southeast
|
The southern corner of the intersection of Paradise Street and
Pennsylvania Avenue and a point 93 feet south of said intersection
|
Paradise Street
|
East
|
Within 50 feet of the south side of Chester Avenue
|
Paradise Street
|
East
|
Two points on the east curb of Paradise Street: (1) 147 feet
south of the point of intersection of the southeastern curbline of
Chester Avenue and the northeastern curbline of Paradise Street (as
those curblines would extend if the corner had no radius) and (2)
a point approximately 15 feet south of the first point
|
Penn Street
|
North
|
Dayton Street and North Street
|
Penn Street
|
Both
|
North Street and Marshall Street
|
Penn Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2265, 7/12/2016] |
South
|
At a point approximately 94 feet west of the southwest corner
of Dayton Street and another at a point approximately 109 feet south
of the southwest corner of Dayton Street
|
Penn Street
|
South
|
Two points on the south curbline of Penn Street, one approximately
21.5 feet east and one approximately 14 feet west of the intersection
of the south curbline of Penn Street and the center line of the driveway
for the property known as 131 High Street
|
Pennsylvania Avenue
|
Northeast
|
A point 80 feet south of Kimberton Road and a point approximately
20 feet south of the first point
|
Pothouse Road
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2323, 3/9/2021] |
North
|
At a point beginning from the intersection of the west side
of Timothy Lane extending west 60 feet where a "No Parking: Here to
Corner" sign shall be placed with the sign facing east
|
Price Street
[Added by Ord. 2015-2254, 8/11/2015] |
North
|
Main Street and eastern terminus thereof. At a point 114 feet,
190 feet and 265 feet east of the northeast corner of Main Street
on the north side of Price Street. A "No Parking This Block" sign
shall be placed at each point with each sign facing east.
|
Price Street
[Added by Ord. 2015-2254, 8/11/2015] |
South
|
Main Street and eastern terminus thereof. At a point 23 feet,
83 feet and 140 feet east of the southeast corner of Main Street on
the south side of Price Street. A "No Parking This Block" sign shall
be placed at each point with each sign facing west.
|
Price Street
|
South
|
Main Street and Bank Street
|
Prospect Street
[Amended by Ord. 2161, 5/25/2010, § 3] |
North
|
Main Street and western terminus thereof. At a point 174 feet,
259 feet, and 444 feet west of the northwest corner of Main Street
on the north side of Prospect Street. A No Parking This block sign
shall be placed at each point with each sign facing east.
|
Prospect Street
[Added by Ord. 2203, 10/9/2012, § 3] |
South
|
Beginning at a point 30, 78, and 110 feet west of the southwest
corner of Bridge Street on the south side of Prospect Street; The
sign located at 30 feet should read No Parking Corner to Here. The
signs located at 78 feet and 110 feet should read No Parking Between
Signs. The signs should face east.
|
Prospect Street
|
South
|
Gay Street and a point approximately 70 feet east thereof; Starr
Street and Main Street
|
Quick Street
|
East
|
Second Street and southern terminus thereof
|
Quick Street
|
West
|
Second Street and Third Street; Washington Avenue and northern
terminus thereof
|
Quick Street
|
West
|
Second Avenue and Grover Street
|
Quick Street
|
West
|
Fourth Avenue and Pine Street
|
Quick Street
|
East
|
Within 20 feet of the south side of Washington Avenue
|
Railroad Street
|
North
|
High Street and eastern terminus thereof
|
Rhoades Street
|
South
|
Fairview Street and Franklin Avenue
|
Richards Lane
|
West
|
Entire length thereof
|
Ridge Avenue
|
Northeast
|
Callowhill Street and southeast terminus thereof
|
Riverwalk Drive
|
Both
|
Bateman Drive to Swan Drive
|
Saint Mary's Street
|
South
|
West terminus thereof and Franklin Avenue
|
Sandstone Terrace
|
South
|
Bateman Drive to Bateman Drive
|
Second Avenue
|
North
|
Battery Street and Buchanan Street
|
Second Avenue
[Repealed by Ord. 2219, 8/13/2013, § 2] | ||
Sherman Street
|
Southeast
|
Chester Avenue and a point approximately 50 feet west of Columbia
Avenue; Ridge Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue
|
South Street
|
East
|
Emmett Street and Rhoades Street; Grant Street and northern
terminus thereof
|
South Street
|
East
|
Fillmore Street northward to halfway point into the cul-de-sac
|
Spring Lane
|
Both
|
Dayton Street and eastern terminus thereof
|
Starr Street
[Added by Ord. 2186, 11/1/2011, § 1; as amended
by Ord. 2191, 1/10/2012, § 2] |
East
|
At a point 460 feet south of the southeast corner of Bridge
Street on the east side of Starr Street. A No Parking Corner to Here
sign shall be placed with the sign facing south.
|
Starr Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016; as amended by Ord. 2016-2270, 12/13/2016] |
West
|
Starr Street to a point 20 feet north of the northwest corner
of Church Street. A "No Parking Here to Corner" sign shall be placed
with the sign facing north.
|
Starr Street
[Added by Ord. 2186, 11/1/2011, § 1; as amended
by Ord. 2191, 1/10/2012, § 2] |
West
|
At a point 30 feet south of the southwest corner of Church Street
on the west side of Starr Street. A No Parking sign shall be placed
with the sign facing north.
|
Taylor Alley
|
Both
|
Main Street and a point 574 feet west to the Gay Street Bridge
eastern right-of-way
|
Taylor Street
|
East
|
Saint Mary's Street and north terminus thereof
|
Vanderslice Street
|
South
|
Franklin Avenue and Fairview Street
|
Vanderslice Street
|
North
|
Franklin Avenue and Kurtz Lane
|
Walnut Street
|
North
|
Main Street and Bridge Street
|
Walnut Street
|
South
|
Bridge Street and Lincoln Street
|
Washington Avenue
|
South
|
Within 25 feet of the east side of Quick Street
|
Washington Avenue
|
North
|
Two points on the east curbline of Washington Avenue: (1) the
eastern edge of the depressed handicapped access curb at the northeast
corner of the intersection at Jackson Street and Washington Avenue
and (2) a point approximately 40 feet east of the first point
|
Wheatland Street
[Amended Ord. No. 2019-2311, 12/10/2019] |
East
|
Mason Street and Bridge Street
|
Wheatland Street
|
East
|
The point of intersection of the east curbline of Wheatland
Street and the north curbline of Nutt Road and a point, on the east
curbline of Wheatland Street approximately 60 feet north of said intersection
point
|
Wheatland Street
[Added Ord. No. 2019-2311, 12/10/2019] |
West
|
Mellon Street and Bridge Street
|
York Street
|
West
|
Deger Avenue and Columbia Avenue
|
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2142, 4/14/2009, § 1]
Parking shall be prohibited in the following locations at all
times on the days and between the hours indicated in this Section,
as follows:
Street
|
Side
|
Between
|
Days
|
Hours
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Breckenridge Street
[Added by Ord. 2017-2273, 5/9/2017] |
North
|
Wheatland Street and Buchanan Street
|
Wednesday
|
7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
Both
|
Church Street and Starr Street
|
Monday and Friday
|
5:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
|
Bridge Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] | ||||
Bridge Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] | ||||
Bridge Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] | ||||
Buttonwood Street
|
East
|
Second Avenue and Third Avenue
|
Wednesday
|
All hours
|
Church Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] | ||||
Church Street
|
Both
|
Gay Street and Main Street
|
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
|
5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
|
Church Street
|
South
|
25 feet east of the Rectory of the Sacred Heart Catholic School
and to the Borough Hall property line
|
Monday through Friday
|
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
|
Church Street
|
North
|
Two points on the north curbline of Church Street: (1) 380 feet
east of the point of intersection of the west curbline of Main Street
and the north curbline of Church Street (as those curblines would
extend if the corner had no radius) and (2) a point approximately
45 feet east of the first point
|
Monday through Saturday
|
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
|
Emmett Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2023-2361, 1/10/2023] |
Both
|
Spring Lane and Dayton Street
|
Friday
|
8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
|
Fairview Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
Both
|
Grant Street and Wilson Street
|
School days
|
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
Fairview Street
[Added by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016] |
West
|
Wilson Street and Emmett Street
|
School days
|
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
Fourth Avenue
|
South
|
Main Street and Buttonwood Street
|
Every day
|
9:30 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
|
Gay Street
|
East
|
From its intersection with the south side of City Line Avenue
to a point 110 feet south of said intersection
|
School days
|
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
Gay Street
[Added by Ord. 2165, 9/28/2010, § 2] |
East
|
Nutt Road and Griffen Street
|
Monday through Friday
|
7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
Gay Street
|
West
|
South of City Line Avenue
|
School days
|
7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
Gold Street
|
South
|
Lincoln Avenue and a point 380 feet westerly at property owned
by William Lampe
|
Monday through Friday
|
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
Hall Street
|
North
|
The Borough driveway at the police station and a point 50 feet
west to the Sacred Heart School
|
Monday through Friday
|
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
|
Jefferson Street
|
Southwest
|
Two points on the southwest curbline of Jefferson Street: (1)
a point 270 feet northwest of the point of intersection of the northwest
curbline of West Bridge Street and the southwest curbline of Jefferson
Street and (2) a point 84 feet northwest of the first point
|
Monday through Friday
|
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
West
|
Anderson Avenue and City Line Avenue
|
School days
|
7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
|
Main Street
|
East
|
Bridge Street and Church Street
|
Monday, Wednesday, Saturday
|
5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.
|
Main Street
[Repealed by Ord. No. 2019-2304, 8/13/2019] | ||||
Main Street
[Repealed by Ord. No. 2019-2304, 8/13/2019] | ||||
Main Street
|
West
|
Second Avenue and Third Avenue
|
Monday through Saturday
|
All hours
|
Main Street
|
Walnut Street and Pickering Valley RR tracks
|
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
|
5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
| |
Main Street
|
Both
|
Church Street and Bridge Street
|
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
|
5:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
|
Main Street
|
East
|
Second Avenue and Third Avenue
|
Monday through Saturday
|
8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
|
Main Street
[Added by Ord. 2215, 5/14/2013, § 1] |
East
|
Two points 40 feet and 60 feet south of the southeast corner
of Third Avenue on the east side of Main Street. A "No Parking Between
Signs Sunday 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m." sign shall be placed with the
sign facing south.
|
Sunday
|
8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
|
Main Street
|
East
|
Two points on the east curb of Main Street, the first point
approximately 74 feet from the point where the south curbline of Walnut
Street and the east curbline of Main Street would intersect if those
curblines were extended parallel to the centerlines of their respective
roads and the second point approximately 38 feet south of the first
point
|
Sunday
|
7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
|
Main Street
|
West
|
Second Avenue and Third Avenue
|
Monday through Saturday
|
All hours
|
Saint Mary's
|
South
|
The southwest corner of the intersection of Saint Mary's and
Dayton Streets and a point 54.5 feet west of said intersection
|
Monday through Saturday
|
All hours
|
Starr Street
|
East
|
A point on the east side of Starr Street 122.42 feet north of
the northeast intersection of Starr Street and Manavon Street and
a point 96.33 feet north of said point of beginning
|
Monday through Thursday
|
3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.
|
Starr Street
|
Sunday
|
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
| ||
Starr Street
|
East
|
In the area of the B' Nai Jacob Synagogue
|
Monday through Friday
|
9:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
|
Taylor Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2020-2312, 3/10/2020] |
West
|
15 feet and 65 feet south of Needle Street
|
Friday
|
7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
|
Third Avenue
|
North
|
Quick Street and Lincoln Avenue
|
Every day
|
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
Walnut Street
|
Both
|
Main Street and Gay Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
|
Walnut Street
|
South
|
Along the frontage of 362 Walnut Street
|
Monday through Friday
|
8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
|
E. Walnut Street
|
North
|
A point approximately 150 feet west from the intersection of
East Walnut and Dean Streets, and a point approximately 30 feet west
thereof
|
Every day
|
All hours
|
Washington Avenue
[Added by Ord. 2193, 3/13/2012, § 2] |
North
|
At a point 45 feet west of the northwest corner of Carey Street
on the north side of Washington Avenue. A No Parking Corner to Here
Wednesday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. sign shall be placed with the sign
facing east.
|
Wednesday
|
8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
|
* (Signs shall be posted indicating the above prohibition of
parking. The said signs shall also indicate that any violation of
the parking restriction shall result in the towing away of motor vehicles.]
|
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
It shall be unlawful for any person to park, or to allow to
remain parked, on any of the following streets or parts of streets
any vehicle other than a passenger car (which shall not include any
bus, motor home or passenger car attached to a trailer of any kind):
Street
|
Between
|
---|---|
(Reserved)
|
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2130, 8/12/2008, § 2]
1.
No person
shall park a vehicle, or allow it to remain parked, for longer than
the time indicated, in any of the following locations, at any time
on the days and between the hours indicated:
Street
|
Side
|
Between
|
Days
|
Hours
|
Time Limit
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. 2153, 1/12/2010, § 2] |
Both
|
Taylor Alley and Starr Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
|
2 hours per block
|
Bridge Street
[Amended by Ord. 2153,[1] 1/12/2010, § 2] |
Northwest
|
A point approximately 55 feet east of Deger Avenue and a point
approximately 40 feet east thereof
|
Every day
|
All hours
|
15 minutes
|
Bridge Street
[Added by Ord. 2153, 1/12/2010, § 2] |
South
|
Taylor Alley and a point 290 feet west-southwest of the intersection
of Bridge Street and the western side of Prospect Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
|
2 hours per block
|
Buchanan Street
|
East
|
Washington Street and a point approximately 25 feet south thereof
|
Every day
|
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
2 hours
|
Church Street
[Amended by Ord. 2173, 1/11/2011, § 1] |
Both
|
Gay Street and Bridge Street
|
Every day
|
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
|
2 hours
|
Church Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2173, 1/11/2011, § 1] | |||||
Gay Street
[Amended by Ord. 2153, 1/12/2010, § 3] |
Northwest
|
Bridge Street and Church Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
|
2 hours per block
|
Gay Street
|
West
|
Church Street and north side of the Post Office driveway
|
Monday through Friday
|
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
|
15 minutes
|
Gay Street
|
Saturday
|
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
|
15 minutes
| ||
Gay Street
|
West
|
Hall Street and Morgan Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
|
2 hours
|
Gay Street
|
West
|
A point 45 feet south of intersection with Third Avenue and
a point 95 feet south of the intersection of Third Avenue
|
Monday through Saturday
|
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
1 hour
|
Gay Street
[Amended by Ord. No. 2020-2316, 10/13/2020] |
West
|
Church Street and Hall Street at points 47 and 74 feet north
of the north side of the intersection with Hall Street
|
Monday through Friday
|
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
|
15 minutes
|
Gay Street
|
Saturday
|
8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
|
15 minutes
| ||
Lincoln Avenue
|
West
|
Two points on the west curbline of Lincoln Avenue: (1) 20 feet
south of the point of intersection of the western curbline of Lincoln
Avenue and the south curbline of May Street (as those curbs had not
radius) and (2) a point 40 feet south of the first point
|
Tues. through Friday
|
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
30 minutes
|
Main Street
|
East
|
High Street and a point approximately 80 feet south thereof
|
Every day
|
7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
|
15 minutes
|
Main Street
[Amended by Ord. 2153, 1/12/2010, § 3] |
Both
|
Bridge Street and Church Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
|
2 hours per block
|
Main Street
[Ord. 2233, 5/13/2014, § 2] |
Both
|
French Creek and Taylor Alley
|
Monday through Saturday
|
4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
|
2 hours per block
|
Main Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2019-2304, 8/13/2019] |
Both
|
Hall Street and Church Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
|
2 hours per block
|
Main Street
[Repealed by Ord. No. 2019-2304, 8/13/2019] | |||||
Main Street
|
West
|
A point at the intersection of Main Street and Price Street
to a point 25 feet south thereof
|
Every day
|
All hours
|
30 minutes
|
Main Street
[Repealed by Ord. No. 2019-2304, 8/13/2019] | |||||
Main Street
[Repealed by Ord. No. 2019-2304, 8/13/2019] | |||||
Prospect Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2161, 5/25/2010, § 4] | |||||
Prospect Street
[Added by Ord. 2203, 10/9/2012, § 4] |
North
|
A point 40 and 64 feet west of the northwest corner of Main
Street. The signs should read Two Hour Parking and the signs should
face east.
|
Every day
|
All hours
|
2 hours
|
Prospect Street
[Added by Ord. 2203, 10/9/2012, § 4] |
South
|
A point 55 feet west of the southwest corner of Main Street.
The signs should read Two Hour Parking and the signs should face east.
|
Every day
|
All hours
|
2 hours
|
Saint Mary's Street
|
North
|
Dayton Street and eastern terminus thereof
|
Every day
|
All hours
|
2 hours
|
Third Avenue
|
South
|
Southwest intersection of Third Avenue and Buttonwood Street
and a point along the south side of Third Avenue 57 feet west of said
intersection
|
Monday through Saturday
|
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
|
1 hour
|
[1]
Editor’s Note: This ordinance also repealed six entries
limiting parking time on certain days and hours in various locations
on Bridge Street.
[Ord. No. 2020-2314, 4/14/2020[1]]
1.
Reserved Parking Spaces for the Disabled.
A.
The Mayor and Borough Council of the Borough of Phoenixville, at
its discretion, may provide, at convenient and suitable locations,
regulated and nonregulated street parking and reserved spaces for
the disabled, and shall designate those spaces by appropriate signs.
Except for persons parking vehicles lawfully bearing a person with
a disability or a disabled veteran's registration plate or parking
placard, no person shall park a vehicle in any such parking space
reserved for a person with a disability or a disabled veteran. Likewise,
it shall be unlawful for any unauthorized person to utilize a person
with a disability or disabled veteran's registration plate or parking
placard.
2.
Creation of On-Street Disabled Reserved Parking.
A.
The Borough may establish a disability parking space on any public
street having regulated parking. The location of such space shall
be approved by the Chief of Police and Borough Manager. Anyone legally
utilizing a disability parking space where parking is regulated shall
be granted an additional 60 minutes of time beyond the posted time
limit before a violation is deemed to have occurred.
B.
The Borough may also establish a disability parking space on any public street having nonregulated parking should a qualified individual submit a formal application to the Borough and satisfy the criteria set forth in Subsection 3 below. The designated representative of the Chief of Police shall review all applications for an on-street disability parking space and shall make a recommendation to the Chief of Police and the Borough Manager, who shall approve or reject all such applications. Upon approval, the Chief or his designated representative shall permit the creation of an on-street disability parking space, and the Borough Manager shall notify the Public Works Director to install the appropriate signage.
C.
The Chief of Police or his designated representative shall review
all disability parking spaces on any public street having nonregulated
parking annually, to determine whether or not the individual so requesting
the renewal of a disability parking space continues to be eligible
under the criteria hereinafter set forth.
3.
Criteria for Disability Parking Spaces.
A.
An individual applying for a disability parking space shall exhibit
proof that he/she has been issued a disabled person's registration
plate or a disabled veteran's registration plate under the regulations
issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for the vehicle
indicated on the application.
B.
No more than one disability parking space shall be issued to any
one individual within the corporate limits of the Borough of Phoenixville.
C.
No more than one disability parking space shall be provided per individual
dwelling unit within the corporate limits of the Borough of Phoenixville.
D.
No disability parking space shall be provided for the location so
requested if there exists a reasonably accessible and practicable
off-street parking space to serve such location on the property of
the location. The term "reasonably accessible and practicable" shall
consider the terrain of the property, including buildings, and the
necessary accommodation of the disabled person. "Off-street" does
not include parking in an alley where all or a portion of a vehicle
must rest in the alley right-of-way or which unreasonably blocks access
to a driveway or garage on the opposite side of the alley.
E.
The individual applying for the disability parking space shall first
demonstrate to the designated representative of the Chief of Police
that either the individual making the application or the person for
whom the applicant is the primary mode of transportation has a physical
impairment to the extent that a disability parking space is warranted.
Such impairments may include, but not be limited to, the loss of use
of a lower extremity or a cardiopulmonary condition which substantially
restricts the movement of the individual or otherwise requires the
use of a wheelchair, crutches, walker or similar device for purposes
of locomotion. The designated representative of the Chief of Police
shall visit the residence of the applicant, or the person for whom
the applicant is the primary mode of transportation, in order to inspect
the property and vehicle and interview the applicant, or the person
for whom the applicant is the primary mode of transportation.
F.
No disability parking space shall be created unless it can be demonstrated
that the physical condition giving rise to the request is reasonably
expected to persist for a period of not less than six consecutive
months.
G.
All applicants who have a disability parking space approved by the
procedures set forth in this section are required to reapply for renewal
of the space once every year on or before the date of original approval
for the disability parking space. Such reapplication shall be made
to the Chief of Police or his designated representative in order to
demonstrate continued need for the disability parking space. The renewal
application shall be free of cost. For any person having an approved
space who has not made a renewal application as required, every reasonable
effort shall be made to contact that person. Should contact not be
successful after a reasonable amount of time, the Chief of Police
may direct the disability space be removed.
H.
Any individual who has an approved disability parking space must
report any change in his/her disability status or place of residence
within 30 days.
I.
In considering an application for a disability parking space, a report
or letter from the applicant's treating physician may be considered,
but such report shall not by itself be considered conclusive of the
need for a disability parking space.
J.
In the event there is a material improvement in the physical condition
of the applicant to the extent that the applicant would no longer
qualify under the criteria set forth herein, the disability parking
space shall be removed. Likewise, the disability parking space shall
be removed if there is a change in circumstances such that the disability
parking space shall no longer be appropriate under the criteria referred
to herein.
K.
The Chief of Police may, at any time without notice, have a disability
parking sign removed when the privilege is being abused. Any complaint
of such abuse will first be investigated by the Chief of Police, or
his designated representative, who will make a decision in this regard.
L.
The creation of the disability parking space is not a reserved parking space for the applicant but may be utilized by any vehicle with the proper disability parking placard or registration plate. In the event that an individual other than the person for whom the space was approved begins to utilize the space on a consistent or regular basis simply because that individual does not want to follow the procedures to secure his or her own disability parking space, the following action is authorized: A certified letter shall be sent to the registered owner of the vehicle advising him or her to cease utilizing the space and warning that continued use of the space will constitute an illegal use subject to penalties listed in Subsection 5 and, additionally, recommending that such person apply for his or her own disability space. Should the person fail to positively respond to the letter, a violation of the provisions of this Part shall be deemed to have occurred.
4.
Appeal Procedure. In the event the application is denied, the Borough
Manager shall notify the applicant, in writing, of the reason(s) for
denial. The applicant shall have the right to appeal the denial to
the Policy Committee of Borough Council within 60 days of the date
of notification of the denial. The appeal procedure shall be governed
by the Local Agency Law.[3]
[3]
Editor's Note: See 2 Pa.C.S.A. § 551 et seq.
5.
Penalties. Any person violating the provisions of this section is
guilty of a summary offense and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced
to pay a fine of not less than $50, nor more than $250, together with
all costs of prosecution.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former § 15-406,
Handicapped Parking Zones, adopted by Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008, as amended.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
The following are established as special purpose parking zones,
and it shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle or to allow
it to remain parked in any such zone except as specifically provided
for that zone:
Street
|
Side
|
Location
|
Authorized Purpose of Vehicle
|
---|---|---|---|
Breckenridge Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2017-2273, 5/9/2017] | |||
Breckenridge Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2017-2273, 5/9/2017] | |||
Breckenridge Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2017-2273, 5/9/2017] | |||
Bridge Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2017-2273, 5/9/2017] | |||
Buttonwood Street
|
East
|
Third Avenue and Second Avenue
|
School bus (school hours)
|
City Line Avenue
[Repealed by Ord. 2017-2273, 5/9/2017] | |||
Jefferson Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2017-2273, 5/9/2017] | |||
Main Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2017-2273, 5/9/2017] | |||
Manavon Street
|
Northwest
|
Between South Second Avenue and Valley Road
|
All vehicles except tractor-trailer type vehicles (both tractor
and trailers are prohibited)
|
Manavon Street
|
Southeast
|
Between South Second Avenue and the northerly intersection of
Carson Street
|
All vehicles except tract-trailer type vehicles (both tractors
and trailer are prohibited)
|
School Lane
|
North
|
Entire length thereof
|
School bus
|
Third Avenue
|
North
|
Buttonwood Street, along front of property
|
School bus
|
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2016-2266, 9/13/2016]
It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a
vehicle (other than a pedalcycle) on the roadway side of any vehicle
stopped or parked at the edge or curb of any street.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2187, 11/1/2011, §§
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6]
1.
Findings and Purpose. The Borough of Phoenixville finds that:
A.
Certain residential areas in the Borough of Phoenixville are subjected
to commuter vehicle parking, therefore depriving the residents of
those areas of spaces in which to park their own vehicles.
B.
Those residential streets are also subjected to a high degree of
commuter traffic which substantially reduces the quality of the ambient
air level.
C.
The establishment of a parking permit program for certain affected
areas should facilitate efficient movement of traffic by providing
for parking preference during certain hours of the day and days of
the week. Therefore, the Borough of Phoenixville considers it to be
in the interest of the people of the Borough to provide for the establishment
of a residential permit-parking program to insure primary access to
available parking spaces by neighborhood residents and also to provide
a cleaner ambient air level.
2.
COMMUTER VEHICLE
CONTRACTOR
DWELLING UNIT
ELIGIBLE EMPLOYEE
OWNER-OCCUPIED
PROPRIETOR
RESIDENTIAL AREA
VISITOR
Definitions. For the purpose of this section, words and terms listed
in this subsection, as follows, shall have the following meanings:
A motor vehicle parked in a residential area by a person
not a resident of that residential area.
A person or entity who does not reside within the designated
residential parking permit area, but is performing work on behalf
of a property owner on a structure, dwelling or the exterior property
of such structure or dwelling, which is adjacent to a street or other
location within a residential parking permit area that does not have
available off-street parking.
A single unit providing complete, independent living facilities
for one or more persons, including permanent provisions for living,
which normally include provisions for sleeping, eating, cooking, and
sanitation.
[Added by Ord. 2017-2277, 8/8/2017]
A person who does not reside within a designated residential
permit parking area, but is an employer or employed by a proprietor,
as defined herein, located in the residential permit parking area.
For the purpose of this section, an eligible employee shall be required
to provide proof of employment at the time of making application for
a parking permit and shall only be eligible for one parking permit
during their period of employment; no more than two parking permits
at any time per business.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-2374, 12/12/2023]
A dwelling in which the owner of record occupies a dwelling
unit as his primary residence and resides therein for a minimum of
181 days per annum.
[Added by Ord. 2017-2277, 8/8/2017]
A person who owns or leases real estate within a residential
area of which he is not a resident, but who owns or manages a business
enterprise or professional office maintained at that address. For
the purpose of this section, a proprietor shall be entitled to one
parking permit for that business or professional office address.[1]
A contiguous area containing public highways or parts of
public highways primarily abutted by residential property or residential
and nonbusiness property (such as schools, parks, places of worship,
hospitals and nursing homes).
A person who does not reside within a designated residential
permit parking area, but is visiting or residing with a resident on
a temporary basis.
[1]
Editor’s Note: The definition of “resident,”
which immediately followed this definition, was repealed 8/8/2017
by Ord. 2017-2277.
3.
Designation. The Borough Council shall, in consultation with the Borough Manager and staff, designate the residential permit parking areas set forth in Subsection 4 of this section.
4.
Designation of Residential Permit Parking Areas.
A.
Zone A. The following streets are designated as residential permit
parking area:
[Amended by Ord. 2228, 1/14/2014]
Street
|
Side
|
Between
|
Days
|
Time Limit
|
---|---|---|---|---|
Church Street
|
Both
|
Main Street and Bridge Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Dean Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2334, 8/10/2021] |
West
|
Washington Avenue and Hall Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Gay Street
[Added by Ord. 2234, 7/8/2014] |
West
|
Hall Street and Washington Avenue
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Hall Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2334, 8/10/2021] |
North
|
Jackson Street and Dean Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Hall Street
|
North
|
Main Street and Bridge Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Jackson Street
[Amended by Ord. No. 2021-2334, 8/10/2021] |
West
|
Church Street and Washington Avenue
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Lincoln Avenue
|
Both
|
Hall Street and Morgan Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Mill Street
[Added by Ord. 2015-2250, 5/12/2015, § 1] |
South
|
North Main Street and area below the Veterans Memorial Gay Street
Bridge
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Morgan Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2334, 8/10/2021] |
Both
|
Jackson Street and Dean Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Morgan Street
|
Both
|
Main Street and Buchanan Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Quick Street
|
East
|
Hall Street and Morgan Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Walnut Street
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2334, 8/10/2021] |
North
|
Jackson Street and Dean Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
Walnut Street
|
North
|
Main Street and Bridge Street
|
Monday through Saturday
|
2 hours
|
B.
Parking
in a designated residential permit parking area shall be in accordance
with the following:
[Amended by Ord. 2196, 4/10/2012, § 1]
(1)
Vehicles with a residential parking permit may park at any time in
the residential permit parking area.
(2)
Vehicles with a visitor parking permit may park at any time in the
residential permit parking area for the period designated on the permit.
(3)
Vehicles with an employee parking permit may park at any time
in the residential permit parking area for the period designated on
the permit, but only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
prevailing time, on the days designated in this section.
[Amended by Ord. 2234, 7/8/2014]
(4)
Vehicles with a contractor parking permit may park at any time
in the residential permit parking area for the period designated on
the permit, but only between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.,
prevailing time, on the days designated in this section.
[Amended by Ord. 2234, 7/8/2014]
(5)
Vehicles without a parking permit may park for up to two hours
in the residential permit parking area between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m., prevailing time, on the days designated in this section.
[Amended by Ord. 2234, 7/8/2014]
C.
Contractors
holding a valid contractor parking permit shall only be permitted
to park in the residential permit parking area between the hours of
9:00 a.m. prevailing time and 5:00 p.m. prevailing time.
D.
Signs
shall be erected along the streets in each residential permit parking
area, indicating the days, hours, locations and conditions under which
parking shall be by permit only.
5.
Application for Permit. The person desiring a permit shall submit
an application to the Borough Manager or his/her designee. This person
must be an owner of or authorized by the owner of a motor vehicle
as the driver and must reside in or be a proprietor of property immediately
adjacent to a street or other location within a residential parking
permit area, or be an eligible employee. A separate application shall
be required for each motor vehicle, and each application shall be
accompanied by a permit fee, in an amount as established in the Master
Fee Schedule of the Borough of Phoenixville, to be applied to the
cost of administering the residential permit parking program. Each
application must contain the following information: the name of the
owner or the driver, as the case may be, of the motor vehicle; the
address of the resident, the proprietor or eligible employee, as the
case may be; the make, model and registration number of the motor
vehicle; and the driver number as taken from the applicant’s
current driver’s license. Eligible employees shall also provide
proof of employment within the designated residential permit parking
area at the time of application. At the discretion of the Borough
Manager or his/her designee, the applicant shall be required, at the
time of making application, to present his/her driver’s license
and the vehicle registration card.
6.
Issuance of Permit.
[Amended by Ord. 2017-2277, 8/8/2017]
A.
Upon receipt of the application and the permit fee, and determination
by him that the information upon the application shows that the applicant
is entitled to a residential parking permit, the Borough Manager or
his/her designee shall issue to the applicant a residential parking
permit, which shall be valid for the remainder of the calendar year.
(1)
No more than three residential parking permits shall be issued
for any eligible owner-occupied dwelling unit.
(2)
No more than two residential parking permits shall be issued
for any eligible non-owner-occupied dwelling unit.
(3)
No more than one residential parking permit shall be issued
to a proprietor or eligible employee of any business, professional
office or nonresidential property address, with the maximum number
of permits limited to two per business.
B.
The permit shall display the unique permit number assigned and/or
be filed electronically in the Borough's parking permit system.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-2374, 12/12/2023]
C.
The permit shall be renewable annually before the expiration date,
upon making application for renewal and payment of the permit fee.
D.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this section for any person
to display other than the current and valid permit while standing
or parking in a residential permit parking area at any time when those
permits are to be displayed.
7.
Temporary
and Exemption Parking Permits. Temporary parking permits may be issued
by the Borough Manager or his/her designee, upon payment of a fee
in an amount as established in the Master Fee Schedule of the Borough
Council, to contractors and bona fide visitors of residents of a designated
residential permit parking area as follows:
A.
Temporary
Permit Applications.
(1)
Application for a contractor parking permit shall be made to the
Borough Manager or his/her designee by the person residing on or who
is a proprietor of property immediately adjacent to a street or other
location within a residential parking permit area. A separate application
shall be required for each motor vehicle, and each application shall
be accompanied by a permit fee, in an amount as established in the
Master Fee Schedule of the Borough of Phoenixville, to be applied
to the cost of administering the residential permit parking program.
Each application shall contain the following information: the name
of the owner or the driver, as the case may be, of the motor vehicle;
the address of the resident or proprietor, as the case may be; the
make, model and registration number of the motor vehicle; and the
driver number as taken from the contractor’s current driver’s
license. At the discretion of the Borough Manager or his/her designee,
the contractor shall be required, at the time of making application,
to present a vehicle registration card.
(2)
Application for a visitor parking permit shall be made to the Borough
Manager or his/her designee by a person residing on a property immediately
adjacent to a street or other location within a residential parking
permit area. A separate application shall be required for each motor
vehicle, and each application shall be accompanied by a permit fee,
in an amount as established in the Master Fee Schedule of the Borough
of Phoenixville, to be applied to the cost of administering the residential
permit parking program. Each application shall contain the following
information: the name of the owner or the driver, as the case may
be, of the motor vehicle; the address of the resident; the make, model
and registration number of the motor vehicle; and the driver number
as taken from the visitor’s current driver’s license.
At the discretion of the Borough Manager or his/her designee, the
visitor shall be required, at the time of making application, to present
a vehicle registration card.
B.
Temporary
Permit Issuance.
(1)
Upon receipt of a contractor application and the permit fee, and
determination by the Borough that the information upon the application
shows that the applicant is entitled to a contractor parking permit,
the Borough Manager or his/her designee shall issue to the applicant
a contractor parking permit, which shall be valid for up to 30 days.
No more than two contractor parking permits shall be issued for any
eligible property which is adjacent to a street or other location
within a residential parking permit area. The permit shall display
the residential parking area number and the expiration date. The permit
shall be renewable on or before the expiration date, upon making application
for renewal and payment of the permit fee. It shall be unlawful and
a violation of this section for any contractor to display other than
a current and valid permit while standing or parking in a residential
permit parking area at any time when those permits are to be displayed.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-2374, 12/12/2023]
(2)
Upon receipt of a visitor application and the permit fee, and determination
by the Borough that the information upon the application shows that
the applicant is entitled to a visitor parking permit, the Borough
Manager or his/her designee shall issue to the applicant a visitor
parking permit, which shall be valid for up to 14 days. No more than
two visitor parking permits shall be issued for any eligible residence
which is adjacent to a street or other location within a residential
parking permit area. The permit shall display the license plate numbers
of the motor vehicle, the residential parking area number and the
expiration date. The permit shall be renewable once on or before the
expiration date, upon making application for renewal and payment of
the permit fee. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this section
for any visitor to display other than a current and valid permit while
standing or parking in a residential permit parking area at any time
when those permits are to be displayed.
C.
Exemption.
Parking permits may be issued to residents or eligible employees with
a physical disability without payment of a fee.
8.
Responsibility of Permit Holder.
A.
Notwithstanding any provision of this section to the contrary, the
holder of a residential parking permit shall be permitted to stand
or park a motor vehicle operated by him in any designated residential
parking area during those times when parking of motor vehicles is
permitted in that area. While a vehicle for which a residential parking
permit has been issued is so parked, that permit shall be displayed
so as to be clearly visible through the windshield of the vehicle.
A residential parking permit shall not guarantee or reserve to the
holder a parking space within a designated residential permit parking
area.
B.
A residential parking permit shall not authorize its holder to stand
or park a motor vehicle in any place where or at any time when stopping,
standing or parking of motor vehicles is prohibited or set aside for
other specified types of vehicles, nor shall the permit exempt its
holder from the observance of any traffic or parking regulation other
than residential permit parking regulation or restriction.
C.
No person other than the permit holder whose name appears on the
permit shall use a residential parking permit or display it on a vehicle
operated; any such use or display by a person other than the permit
holder shall constitute a violation of this section by the permit
holder and by the person who so used or displayed the parking permit.
D.
It shall constitute a violation of this section for any person falsely
to represent himself as eligible for a residential parking permit
or to furnish false information in an application to the Borough Manager
or his/her designee in order to obtain a residential parking permit.
[Amended by Ord. 2234, 7/8/2014]
9.
Revocation of Permits. The Borough Manager or his/her designee shall
have authority to revoke the residential parking permit of any permit
holder found to be in violation of any provision of this section.
Upon written notification to the permit holder of the revocation,
the permit holder shall surrender the permit to the Borough Manager
or his/her designee. Failure to do so, when so requested, shall constitute
a violation of this section, provided that any person receiving such
a notice may, within 10 days after the date of the notice, appeal
to the Borough of Phoenixville for a hearing on the revocation, and
the decision of the Borough of Phoenixville shall be final.
[Amended by Ord. 2234, 7/8/2014]
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2126, 4/28/2008, § 1;
and Ord. 2138, 12/9/2008, § 1]
It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle or to
allow the same to remain parked, at any time between 5:30 a.m., prevailing
time, to 7:00 a.m., prevailing time, every Monday and Friday, unless
otherwise indicated, on any of the following portions of the highways
of the Borough of Phoenixville on the days hereby respectively designated
for street sweeping purposes:
Street
|
Side
|
Between
|
---|---|---|
Bank Street
|
Both
|
Taylor Street and Prospect Street
|
Bridge Street
|
Both
|
Church Street and Starr Street
|
Church Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2173, 1/11/2011, § 2] | ||
Church Street
[Repealed by Ord. 2173, 1/11/2011, § 2] | ||
Gay Street
|
Both
|
Bridge Street and Hall Street
|
High Street
[Added by Ord. 2234, 7/8/2014] |
Both
|
Dayton Street and Taylor Street
|
Main Street
|
Both
|
Taylor Street and Hall Street
|
Price Street
|
Both
|
Bank Street and Main Street
|
Prospect Street
|
Both
|
Main Street and Bridge Street
|
[Added by Ord. 2234, 7/8/2014;[1] as amended by Ord. No.
2023-2374, 12/12/2023]
The Borough Manager, or his/her designee, shall have the authority
to issue temporary permits to any person, firm, or corporation, upon
written application by such person, firm, or corporation, upon deposit
of the parking lot rental fee in an amount as established in the Master
Fee Schedule of the Borough of Phoenixville. Permits shall allow the
use of the lots for a period not to exceed 24 hours.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also provided for the repeal
of former § 15-412, Parking Meter Hoods, adopted 4/15/2008
by Ord. 2118.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
The Borough may install bicycle racks in the lots as designated
below, and where such racks are installed, bicycles may be parked
at such racks without the payment of parking fees. For the purpose
of this section, a "bicycle" is a vehicle with two wheels, one behind
the other, intended to be powered principally by human power. The
meaning of the word "bicycle" also includes a three-wheeled vehicle,
intended to be powered principally by human power.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
The boundary limits of the Borough of Phoenixville are hereby
established as a zone in which motor vehicles may remain standing
without lights, and all highways within such boundary limits are hereby
designated as highways where motor vehicles may remain standing without
lights.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
Parking is hereby prohibited on all bridges located in the Borough
at any and all times.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
1.
Parked vehicles to be wholly within individual parking spaces. When
lines and/or markings are painted or placed upon Borough parking lots
to establish parking spaces, each vehicle parking in such lot shall
be parked wholly within the lines or markings identifying a space.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this section for any person
to park any vehicle:
A.
Across any such line or marking;
B.
In a position that is not wholly within the area so designated by
such lines or markings as the parking space (e.g., vehicles shall
not protrude into traffic aisles; or
C.
Anywhere other than a designated parking space (e.g., such prohibited
parking areas include, but are not limited to, traffic aisles.
2.
Orientation of Parked Vehicles. It shall be unlawful to park any
vehicle in any Borough owned parking lot other than with the front
of the vehicle parked nearest to the tire barrier and/or furthest
from the traffic aisle.
3.
Through Traffic Prohibited. No person shall operate a motor vehicle
through the traffic lanes or aisles within a Borough-owned parking
lot for any purpose other than parking within the lot, and the lanes
reserved for parking lot traffic shall not be used as a general thoroughfare
by the traveling public.
4.
Parking Prohibited For Snow Removal. It shall be unlawful to park
any vehicle in any Borough-owned parking lot when snow removal operations
have begun at the lot and/or when the Borough posts no-parking notice
at the lot. It shall also be unlawful to allow any vehicle to remain
parked in any of the Borough-owned parking lots between the hours
of 12:00 midnight and 6:30 a.m., when the Borough has given at least
three hours notice of its intention to remove snow from the lot or
when two or more inches of snow have accumulated in the lot and significant
accumulation has ceased for at least two hours.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2173, 1/11/2011, § 3]
1.
EMPLOYEE
PROPRIETOR
RESIDENT
Definitions. For the purpose of this section, words and terms listed
in this subsection, as follows, shall have the following meanings:
A person who is employed by a proprietor as defined herein.
For the purpose of this section, an employee shall be required to
provide proof of employment at the time of making application for
a parking permit and shall only be eligible for one parking permit
during his/her period of employment.
A person who owns or leases real estate within the Borough
of Phoenixville and who owns or manages a business enterprise or professional
office maintained at that address. For the purpose of this section,
a proprietor shall be entitled to one parking permit.
A person who owns or leases real property within the Borough
of Phoenixville and who maintains either a voting residence or bona
fide occupancy, or both, at that address. For the purpose of this
section, a resident shall be entitled to two parking permits per residential
unit.
2.
Application for Issuance of Parking Lot Permits for Parking Lots
Leased to or Owned by the Borough of Phoenixville. The Borough Manager
or his designee shall accept applications for the issuance of parking
lot permits for parking lots leased to or owned by the Borough of
Phoenixville and for which a charge is otherwise made for the parking
of motor vehicles. The applications for parking lot permits shall
be obtained at the Borough of Phoenixville business office. Proprietors,
residents and employees as defined in this section, shall be eligible
for parking lot permits.
3.
Issuance of Parking Lot Permits Upon Payment of Fee. The Borough
Manager or their designee shall determine if an applicant is eligible
for a parking lot sticker. If the Borough Manager or their designee
determines that an applicant is eligible for a parking lot sticker,
the same shall be issued to any such eligible applicant for use with
only the vehicle identified on the application by vehicle make, model
and license plate number, upon payment to the Borough of Phoenixville
in an amount as established in the Master Fee Schedule of the Borough
of Phoenixville. Permits are issued on a first-come-first-serve basis.
There are no guaranteed parking spots.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-2374, 12/12/2023]
4.
Validity of Parking Lot Permits.
[Amended by Ord. No. 2023-2374, 12/12/2023]
A.
The parking lot permits provided herein shall be valid for one to
12 months in a calendar year and the entire parking lot sticker fee
provided in an amount as established in the Master Fee Schedule of
the Borough of Phoenixville shall be payable upon issuance of the
parking lot sticker, irrespective of the date of the month of the
issuance of the sticker. The recipient of a parking lot sticker issued
as provided herein shall prominently display the sticker on the recipient's
motor vehicle whereupon the recipient shall have the privilege of
parking, without paying any additional parking fee, in any Borough
of Phoenixville parking lot so designated for such parking and for
which a charge for parking is otherwise made.
5.
Making of Facsimiles. It shall be a violation to create and intentionally
display on any motor vehicle a facsimile of a parking lot sticker
issued as provided herein or any other device for the purposes of
obtaining the privileges accruing to those persons who obtain a parking
lot sticker as provided herein.
6.
Eligible Street Addresses.
[Added by Ord. 2015-2256, 11/10/2015]
Street
|
Addresses
|
---|---|
Bridge Street
|
100, 200 and 300 Blocks
|
Church Street
|
100, 200 and 300 Blocks
|
Gay Street
|
Between Bridge Street and Hall Street
|
Main Street
|
Between Bridge Street and Church Street
|
Prospect Street
|
Between Starr Street and Gay Street
|
7.
Exceptions.
Upon application to the Borough, any person living in a dwelling unit
abutting an eligible street address shall be entitled to procure a
parking lot permit sticker if the person demonstrates to the Borough
that the person has no on-site parking available, whether or not that
parking is fee-based.
[Added by Ord. 2015-2256, 11/10/2015]
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle or to allow any vehicle
to remain parked in any of the parking lots established herein at
any time between the hours of 12:00 midnight and 6:30 a.m. when the
Borough shall have given at least three hours notice of its intention
to remove snow from the surface of the parking lots.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008]
In addition to the parking regulations set forth in this Chapter,
the following are specifically prohibited:
A.
Parking on private property without permission of owner, lessee or
authorized agent;
B.
Parking within 15 feet of a fire hydrant;
C.
Parking within 30 feet of the approach to a flashing signal, stop
sign, yield sign or traffic-control signal located at the site of
a roadway;
D.
Parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk or intersection;
E.
Parking in front of a public or private drive;
F.
Parking on roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge
or curb of a street;
G.
Parking in a fire zone;
H.
Parking within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station
or, when properly sign-posted, on the side of a street opposite the
entrance of any fire station within 75 feet of the entrance;
I.
Parking vehicle against traffic flow;
J.
Parking too far from curb;
K.
Parking on a sidewalk;
L.
Parking in any place where official signs prohibit standing; and
M.
Parking in any place where official signs prohibit or restrict parking.
[Added by Ord. No. 2021-2334, 8/10/2021[1]]
1.
Purpose. The electric vehicle parking standards established in this
Part are intended to promote sustainable and alternative transportation
practices; manage the availability of off-street parking, particularly
in areas that will maximize the use of electric vehicles; and thereby
improve traffic and parking circulation.
2.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION
Definitions. As used in this chapter, unless otherwise apparent from
the context, the following words and phrases shall have the following
meanings:
A vehicle that operates, either partially or exclusively,
on electrical energy from the electrical grid, or an off-grid source,
that is stored on board for motive purposes.
Equipment that has as its primary purpose the transfer of
electric energy to a battery or other energy storage device on an
electric vehicle.
3.
Designation of Electric Vehicle Parking Spaces.
A.
The Borough Manager, or their designee, is authorized in accordance with the purposes of this chapter to designate spaces in off-street public parking facilities as identified in § 15-701 for the exclusive parking of electric vehicles that are connected to electric vehicle charging stations for the purpose of transfer of electricity to the battery or other energy storage device of an electric vehicle.
B.
Signs or markings. Upon designation of a parking space or spaces for the exclusive use of electric vehicles pursuant to Subsection 3A, the parking department shall place signs or markings giving adequate notice that the parking space or spaces are restricted and to be used only for such electric vehicles. The signs or markings shall indicate that vehicles left standing in violation of the restriction may be removed. The parking restriction shall not apply to the designated parking spaces until the sign or markings have been placed.
4.
Public Parking Spaces for Charging of Electrical Vehicles. The Borough may designate parking spaces for use as electric charging stations within lots identified in § 15-701. Use of said charging station spaces shall be limited and restricted as follows:
A.
It shall be unlawful for any person to park or leave a vehicle standing
in a designated stall or space unless the vehicle is an electric vehicle
and is connected for electric charging purposes.
B.
Nonelectric vehicles are prohibited from parking in the charging station spaces in lots per § 15-701.
C.
Electric vehicles are authorized to park in the spaces designated within lots per § 15-701 as charging spaces only during the time the vehicle is connected for electric charging purposes. When the vehicle is no longer charging, the owner or operator of said vehicle shall be required to remove the vehicle from the charging station space.
5.
Designation of Electric Vehicle Permit Parking Areas. The Borough Manager, or their designee, is authorized in accordance with the purposes of this chapter to designate spaces in off-street public parking facilities as identified in § 15-701 as designated electric vehicle permit parking areas.
[Added by Ord. No. 2022-2346, 5/10/2022[2]]
A.
Vehicles
with an electric vehicle parking permit may park at any time in the
electric vehicle permit parking area.
6.
Exemptions. The following are exempted from the provisions above:
[Amended by Ord. No. 2022-2346, 5/10/2022]
A.
This section shall not apply to emergency vehicles and apparatus
or municipal vehicles.
7.
Electric Vehicle Parking Enforcement. The parking enforcement officer
or police department is authorized to cite and/or remove or cause
the removal of vehicles parked in violation of this section.
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2153, 1/12/2010, § 4;
and by Ord. 2171, 12/14/2010, § 2]
It shall be the duty of the police officers and parking enforcement
officers of the Borough of Phoenixville to enforce all violations
of any provision of this Part indicating, in each issued ticket or
notice of violation:
[Ord. 2118, 4/15/2008; as amended by Ord. 2173, 1/11/2011, § 4;
and by Ord. No. 2023-2374, 12/12/2023]
Any person violating any provision of this Part shall, for each and every such violation and upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine in an amount as established in the Master Fee Schedule of the Borough of Phoenixville and violation of § 15-419M, parking in any place where official signs prohibit or restrict parking, for which the fine will be that posted on the official sign or, in default of payment of said fines and costs, to undergo imprisonment for not more than five days.