Provides assistance with the activities of daily living to a
Lester Place resident (defined below) whose doctor certifies, in writing,
that the Lester Place resident requires such assistance for more than
three hours per day; or
Cares for a Lester Place resident's child whose parent certifies,
in writing, that the applicant for the LP resident parking permit
(defined below) takes care of the Lester Place resident's child for
more than three hours per day.
A person whose motor vehicle displays an insignia indicating that he/she/it is a home improvement contractor licensed by the County of Westchester and who is performing work on a property located on Lester Place either for a Lester Place resident, one of the entities named in § 219-63L, or the owner or the managing agent of one of the multifamily buildings on Lester Place.
The permit issued by the Town Clerk for a motor vehicle owned
or leased by an eligible person that allows that motor vehicle to
be parked on that section of Lester Place that lies within the zoning
district known as the R-7.5 District. When reference is made to an
LP resident parking permit being "issued," that reference includes
both the issuance of the original LP resident parking permit for a
particular motor vehicle and all renewals thereof.
Fifteen percent of the total number of parking spaces that lie within
that section of Lester Place that is situated within the zoning district
known as the R-7.5 District shall be public parking spaces. The Superintendent
of Highways shall establish the location of the public parking spaces.
Except in the parking spaces designated by the Superintendent of Highways pursuant to § 219-61B, and except as provided in § 219-63L, only a motor vehicle to which an LP resident parking permit has been issued shall be permitted to park on that section of Lester Place that lies within the zoning district known as the R-7.5 District.
A person who resides within the WS residential area (defined
below) or who resides on the section of Myrtle Boulevard that lies
between North Chatsworth Avenue and Madison Avenue. A person who is
employed by an entity that maintains a place of business on this section
of Myrtle Boulevard but who does not reside on this section of Myrtle
Boulevard is not an "area resident."
Provides assistance with the activities of daily living to an
area resident whose doctor certifies, in writing, that the area resident
requires such assistance for more than three hours per day; or
Cares for an area resident's child whose parent certifies, in
writing, that the applicant for the WS resident parking permit (defined
below) takes care of the area resident's child for more than three
hours per day.
A person whose motor vehicle displays an insignia indicating that he/she/it is a home improvement contractor licensed by the County of Westchester and who is performing work on a property located within the WS residential area (defined below) either for an area resident, or one of the entities named in § 219-63L, or the owner or the managing agent of one of the multifamily buildings within the WS residential area.
Washington Square, New Jefferson Street, the section of North
Chatsworth Avenue between Myrtle Boulevard and the northern boundaries
of the lots on the opposite side of the public highway improved with
the buildings known by the postal addresses of 35 North Chatsworth
Avenue and 40 North Chatsworth Avenue and the section of Murray Avenue
between Myrtle Boulevard and Leafy Lane.
The permit issued by the Town Clerk for a motor vehicle owned
or leased by an eligible person that allows that motor vehicle to
be parked on a public highway within the WS residential area for a
period of time longer than motor vehicles not having such a permit
are allowed to park on a public highway within the WS residential
area. When reference is made to a WS resident parking permit being
"issued," that reference includes both the issuance of the original
WS resident parking permit for a particular motor vehicle and all
renewals thereof.
The Town Clerk shall keep a record of the number of each resident
parking permit issued, the date it is issued, the name and address
of the person to whom it is issued and the numbers, words or letters
appearing on the license plate of the motor vehicle for which a resident
parking permit is issued. The Town Clerk shall maintain a record of
all permit fees collected. The Town Clerk shall not issue a resident
parking permit for a motor vehicle:
Unless the owner or lessee of that motor vehicle demonstrates to
the satisfaction of the Town Clerk, acting reasonably, that such owner
or lessee is an eligible person;
The Town Clerk shall not issue a resident parking permit for any
motor vehicle which has three or more outstanding and unpaid parking
violations against it for parking violations that occurred within
the unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck.
The Town Clerk shall collect the amount shown in § A250-1A
for each resident parking permit, which shall be valid until the last
day of October in the first October after the permit is issued.
The fees collected from the sale of resident parking permits and
replacement resident parking permits shall be credited to the General
Fund - Part Town.
The Town Clerk shall revoke a resident parking permit if the Town
Clerk, acting reasonably, determines that such permit was issued based
upon false information or was otherwise issued or used improperly
or the insignia was wrongfully altered. The Town Clerk also shall
revoke a permit if, after such permit is issued, the number of outstanding
and unpaid parking violations against a motor vehicle for which such
permit had been issued for parking violations that occurred within
the unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck reaches three or more. The Town
Clerk shall mail written notice of the revocation to the person to
whom such permit was issued at the address for such person that appears
on the application for the resident parking permit being revoked.
The revocation shall be effective on the third business day after
the notice is mailed. The eligible person shall remove a revoked resident
parking permit from the motor vehicle and return it to the Town Clerk's
Office. The failure to do so shall be a violation of this section.
A revoked resident parking permit may be reinstated by curing the
underlying basis for the revocation and the payment of a fee that
is triple the amount of the fee for a resident parking permit, except
where WS resident parking permit has been issued other than April,
May, June, July or August, as shown in § A250-1A.
The insignia for a resident parking permit shall be affixed at such
location(s) on the motor vehicle as the Town Clerk may determine.
An eligible person's failure to affix a resident parking permit in
the location determined by the Town Clerk shall be a violation of
this section.
An eligible person shall be guilty of violating this section if the
resident parking permit insignia issued to the motor vehicle owned
or leased by the eligible person is affixed to another motor vehicle.
Resident parking permits are not transferable. If title to a motor
vehicle to which a resident parking permit has been issued is transferred
or if such motor vehicle is returned to the company from which it
was leased, the permit for that motor vehicle no longer shall be valid
and the eligible person shall remove the resident parking insignia
from the motor vehicle and destroy it. The failure to do so shall
be a violation of this section.
If an eligible person replaces a motor vehicle to which a resident
parking permit had been issued with another motor vehicle that he/she
owns or leases, the Town Clerk shall issue a replacement resident
parking insignia; provided that on the date that the replacement resident
parking permit is issued, the motor vehicle is eligible for a resident
parking permit. A replacement resident parking permit shall expire
on the same day as the day on which the resident parking permit that
it is replacing would have expired if that permit were not replaced.
The Town Clerk shall collect the amount established by § A250-1A
for each replacement resident parking permit issued.
An eligible person shall remove the resident parking permit insignia
from the motor vehicle owned or leased by the person immediately if
that person ceases to be an eligible person. The failure to do so
shall be a violation of this section.
This section shall not apply to motor vehicles registered pursuant
to § 404-a of the New York Vehicle and Traffic Law or to
motor vehicles owned or operated by public utility companies, the
United States of America, the State of New York, the County of Westchester,
the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck, the Mamaroneck Union Free School
District, the Village of Larchmont, Village of Mamaroneck or contractors.
It shall be a violation of this section for a person to supply false
information in connection with an application for a resident parking
permit or a replacement resident parking permit. Such a violation
shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $300 and not more than
$500. For the twenty-four-month period following the date on which
a person is convicted of supplying false information in connection
with an application for a resident parking permit, the Town Clerk
shall not issue such a permit for any motor vehicle owned or leased
by that person.
Any person violating any provision of this article other than § 219-63M shall be guilty of a violation and shall be subject to the fine for such violation contained in § 219-88.