Upon proper written application, the Borough
of Waynesboro may issue hoods for parking meters to tradesmen who
perform their work within the Borough of Waynesboro for use in furtherance
of the work of their trade by permitting the parking of their trade
vehicle near the work when required thereby. A fee schedule shall
be determined and adopted by resolution of Council for the issuance
of hoods. Such fee as provided in said schedule shall be charged for
each hood. All hoods shall be numbered and identified with the tradesmen
to whom they are issued. In addition to the fee for each hood, the
applicant shall deposit with the Borough an amount equal to the cost
of each new hood furnished to the tradesmen and if the hood is returned
to the Borough by the tradesmen in a reasonable usable condition on
or after the expiration of the period for which it was issued, the
deposit shall be returned to the tradesmen. Each tradesman shall register
with the Borough of Waynesboro, the license number of any vehicle
using said hood.
Any tradesmen to whom such hood shall have been
properly issued, may place said hood upon any parking meter on the
public streets of the Borough of Waynesboro, adjacent to the premises
on which he is performing his trade, other than at his normal place
of business and may park the vehicle being used in the performance
of his trade in said parking space without the payment of any meter
fee during the period of the actual performance of his trade.
The hoods and privileges granted hereby shall
be valid only during the calendar year in which they were properly
issued. "Tradesmen" shall include any person, firm, corporation or
partnership pursuing a trade of the kind designated by Borough Council
from time to time.
Any person or persons, firm or corporation,
violating any of the provisions of this Part 6 or improperly making
use of any hood, shall, upon summary conviction, be sentenced to pay
a fine of not less than $5 nor more than $25, together with costs
of prosecution, which fine and costs shall be recoverable as debts
of like amount are by law recoverable, and in default of payment of
such fine and costs, to undergo imprisonment for not more than 10
days. In addition to said fine, the hood previously issued to said
tradesmen shall be revoked.
Permits to permit the reservation of parking
space upon the streets and public parking lots of the Borough to facilitate
the conduct of funerals and weddings and to permit access to property
adjacent to such reserved space for the purpose of loading and unloading
materials and supplies for construction, equipping or demolition of
buildings on such property, for the delivery of coal or for the use
of moving vans to move in and out the furnishings, etc., of the occupants
of the buildings shall be issued upon application to the Police Department
which shall provide the permittee with the necessary signs or other
insignia to be used to mark the reserved parking space, which shall
be put in place by the permittee and returned to the Police Department
before the end of the time for which the space is reserved. At the
time such material is furnished the permittee shall make a deposit
with the Police Department in an amount to be determined by Council
from time to time by resolution, which amount shall be refunded to
the permittee if such material is returned to the Police Department
prior to the expiration of the time allowed under the permit and upon
failure to return such material within such time, the deposit may
be forfeited. No permit shall be issued for a period of longer than
72 hours but may be extended from time to time upon cause shown. No
permit shall be issued if there is other reasonable access to the
property for the purpose desired. If the parking space reserved under
the permit is regulated by a parking meter, no coin need be deposited
in the parking meters during the period the space has been reserved.