The words "vehicle," "park," "parking," "parking
space" and "parked" as used herein shall have the meaning as defined
in the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York. The word
"person" shall mean and include any individual, firm, copartnership
or corporation. The words "parking meter zones" as used herein shall
mean such streets or parts of streets in the City of North Tonawanda
where, pursuant to this ordinance, parking meters are installed, operated
or maintained.
In the parts of the streets described in §
96-51 of this ordinance and established as parking meter zones, and in such other parking meter zones as may hereafter be created by ordinance of the City of North Tonawanda, parking meters shall be installed, operated, maintained, policed and supervised. Where parking meters are so installed, no vehicle shall be parked (except in an emergency or in compliance with the directions of a peace officer or traffic-control signal or sign) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Sundays and holidays excepted, for a continuous period of more than the period of time as set forth in the established parking-meter zones described in §
96-51 of this ordinance, within a parking space alongside of or next to which a parking meter is located. Such parking meters shall be placed upon the curb or sidewalk alongside of or next to individual parking places, to be designated as hereinafter provided.
The parking meter maintenance man appointed
by the Common Council shall supervise the operation and maintenance
of such parking meters and shall see that said meters are kept in
good condition: a record of the labor and repair cost shall be kept
and a monthly statement thereof rendered to the Common Council. Upon
audit, payment shall be made from the Parking Meter Fund. Said parking
meter maintenance man shall periodically collect the coins deposited
in said parking meters and pay the same to the City Treasurer.
The Chief of Police shall provide for policing
and supervision of the parking meters.
Each parking meter shall be so set as to display a signal showing legal parking upon the deposit of from one to 10 one-cent coins or of one or two five-cent coins of the United States of America for the periods of time prescribed as parking time limits in §
96-36, §
96-40 and §
96-51 of this ordinance. Each meter shall by its device clearly set out and continue operation from the time of depositing such coin or coins until the expiration of the particular period of time. Each meter shall be so arranged that, upon the expiration of the particular parking limit, it will indicate that the period of time has expired.
When any vehicle shall be parked in any space
alongside of or next to a parking meter which has been installed pursuant
to this ordinance, the operator of such vehicle shall, upon entering
the said parking space, immediately deposit either one or from one
to 10 one-cent coins or one or two five-cent coins of the United States
of America in the parking meter regulating such space, and set such
meter in operation by the method described on each meter for the period
of time herein prescribed for the coin or coins so deposited. Upon
such deposit, the said parking space may be lawfully continuously
occupied by such vehicle for 12 minutes upon the deposit of each one-cent
coin up to a total of 10 one-cent coins for a total of two hours,
or for one-hour upon the deposit of one five-cent coin or two hours
upon the deposit of two five-cent coins of the United States.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this ordinance for any person to cause or permit any vehicle registered in the name of or operated by such person to be parked in a parking meter space after expiration of the period of time established for parking space within the parking meter zones as stated in §
96-51 of this ordinance, or after the expiration of the period of time which such coin or coins shall have purchased or while the parking meter displays a signal indicating that the vehicle is being parked overtime.
Commercial trucks may park in the parking meter
spaces to load or unload merchandise without depositing coins, for
such period as may be required for such loading or unloading. Should
any such truck be so parked for a period longer than that required
for loading or unloading, it shall be deemed a violation of this ordinance
by the operator of such truck.
The Chief of Police shall place lines or marks
on the curb and on the street adjacent to or alongside of each parking
meter to designate the space for which the meter is to be used, and
the operator, when parking a vehicle alongside of or next to any parking
meter, shall park it within the lines or markings so established and
with the front bumper or foremost part of such vehicle alongside of
or next to the parking meter. It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle
across any such line or mark or to park a vehicle in such a way that
it will not be entirely within the area so designated by such lines
or markings.
No person shall deposit in any parking meter
of the City of North Tonawanda any slug, device or substitute for
a one-cent or a five-cent coin of the United States.
No person shall deface, injure, tamper with,
open, break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking meter
installed pursuant to this ordinance.
The Treasurer of the City of North Tonawanda
shall keep a complete record of the collections made from all of said
parking meters and shall deposit such collections in a special fund
to be known as the Parking Meter Fund, and shall keep a separate account
of all sums received as penalties, such sums to be deposited in the
Parking Meter Fund of the city.
The one-cent coins and five-cent coins required
to be deposited in said parking meters as provided herein are hereby
levied and assessed as fees to provide for the proper regulation and
control of traffic upon the public streets and also for the cost of
providing for and regulating the parking of vehicles in the parking
meter zones hereby created and to cover the cost of the installation,
operation, purchase, control and use of such parking meters; and any
surplus money over and above what may be needed for such purposes
may be transferred to the general fund of the city.
[Amended 8-6-2024]
Any person who shall violate the provisions of §
96-45 of this ordinance shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine of an amount equal to the cost of repairing or replacing the meter defaced, injured or destroyed and, in addition thereto, a sum not exceeding $100, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or to both such fine and imprisonment. Any person who shall violate any other provision of this ordinance shall, on conviction, be liable to a fine not exceeding
$5 for the first offense, and liable to a fine of not over $10 for
a second offense and liable to a fine of not less than $10 or more
than $30 for a third and any subsequent offense.
The provisions of this ordinance shall not apply
to any parking in parking meter zones on Sundays or holidays, or between
6:00 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. of other days of the week.
[Amended 6-1-1953]
Parking meter zones and the respective periods
of time for parking within said zones are hereby established on the
following streets and parts thereof in the City of North Tonawanda,
to wit:
A. On Sweeney Street from Manhattan Street to Webster
Street: one hour.
B. On the north side of Sweeney Street, from Webster
Street to a point approximately 80 feet east therefrom: one hour.
C. On Webster Street, from Sweeney Street to Main Street:
one hour.
D. On Main Street, from Sweeney Street to Island Street:
two hours.
E. On Tremont Street, from Manhattan Street to Webster
Street: one hour.
F. On the north side of Tremont Street, from Webster
Street to Main Street: one hour.
G. On the south side of Goundry Street, from Manhattan
Street to Webster Street: one hour.