The proper officers of the Mayor and Town Council of Oakland,
Maryland, are hereby authorized and directed to post sign regulations
for parking and/or may enter into contracts of purchasing and leasing,
under such conditions and matters as provided by law, for the installation
of parking meters, signage, parking kiosks, or other payment devices,
to help regulate parking in Oakland. As a courtesy to shoppers, the
Mayor and Town Council may designate free parking zones, with time
limits as deemed necessary. Personnel designated by the Mayor and
Town Council of Oakland may utilize whatever necessary means to compute
parking times, such as the temporary marking (chalking) of tires,
time-stamped video or cameras, or whatever means are available or
necessary.
On streets so designated, the proper officers shall mark parking
spaces on the curb or pavement, or by other appropriate means; and
in each space so marked, the Town may erect, or cause to be erected,
a parking meter, kiosk, other payment device, or signage, which, upon
the deposit of a coin or combination of coins of the United States
indicated on the parking meter, kiosk or signage, or other authorized
payment method, will entitle the party parking a vehicle to park for
a limited time as is indicated on the parking meter, signage, kiosk,
or other payment device, until the time when such period has elapsed.
In order that the police officers may properly enforce or compute
the parking time limits and the time during which the vehicle is parked,
in the case of meters, kiosks, or other payment devices, the owner
or operator of said vehicle shall, upon entering such parking space
during the time of limited parking, immediately pay such required
payment for parking by whatever method is authorized and accepted
by the parking device situated in the designated parking zones where
parking/payment devices are located. Failure to do so shall constitute
a violation of this article. Upon the deposit of such coins or authorized
payment method accepted by the payment device, the parking space shall
be lawfully occupied by such vehicle during the period of parking
time which has been prescribed for the particular amount paid. Personnel
designated by the Mayor and Town Council of Oakland may utilize whatever
necessary means to compute parking times, such as the temporary marking
(chalking) of tires, time stamped video or cameras, or whatever means
are available or necessary.
Any fees and fines required to be paid for parking, as provided
above, are hereby levied and assessed as fees to provide for the proper
regulating and control of traffic in said parking zones and also the
cost of supervising and regulating the parking of vehicles in said
zones.
It shall be considered a violation of this article and unlawful:
A. For
any operator of a vehicle to fail to properly pay for parking as posted
during the regulated times.
B. For
any vehicle to remain parked in any parking space for more than two
hours, or such length of time that the meter shall indicate by a proper
signal that the lawful parking period has expired.
C. To
park any vehicle across any line or marking designated as a parking
space, or to park said vehicle in any way that the same shall not
be wholly within a parking space as designated by said lines or markings.
D. To
deposit or cause to be deposited any slug, device or metallic substitute
for a coin of the United States, in lieu of authorized payment.
E. For any person to deface, tamper with, damage or willfully break,
destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking payment/regulation
device installed under the terms of this article.
F. For any business owner to park or allow their employee to park in
the two-hour-limit areas during normal business operations.
G. For any vehicle to park more than 12 inches from the curb.
H. For any person with a handicap permit to park in a parking space
and fail to properly display the approved handicap permit.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article,
the Annotated Code of Maryland, Transportation Article, or the rules
and regulations of the Mayor and Town Council of Oakland referring
to parking regulations shall be issued a citation and/or fine in accordance
with the Town of Oakland's resolution for rates, charges and fees.
Continuous parking for each period exceeding the period lawfully allowed
shall be considered a separate offense; provided, however, that no
more than two citations shall be issued to any person so parking within
a twenty-four-hour period. If payment of the fine provided in this
section is not made within 30 days from the date of violations, then
notice of nonpayment shall be issued, and an administrative fee of
not less than $25 shall be assessed. If no payment of the fine and
administrative fee is made, then the Police Department shall notify
the motor vehicle administration of the outstanding fine, and the
owner of the vehicle so unlawfully parked shall be flagged in accordance
with the pertinent provisions of the Annotated Code of Maryland, the
rules and regulations of the Police Department, and the rules and
regulations of the Department of Transportation, Motor Vehicle Administration.
The Mayor and Town Council may provide, from time to time, a
procedure whereby any person parking overtime may deposit a fine,
set by resolution of the Mayor and Town Council, in various designated
convenient locations within a limited period of time after such overtime
parking has been observed, in lieu of charging such person with violation
of this article.