[Adopted 4-2-2005 ATM by Art. 39]
Any person or body that has lawful control of a public or private
way or of improved or enclosed property used as off-street parking
areas for businesses, shopping malls, theaters, auditoriums, sporting
or recreational facilities, cultural centers, residential dwellings,
or for any other place where the public has a right of access as invitees
or licensees, to reserve parking spaces in said off-street parking
areas for any vehicle owned and operated by a disabled veteran or
handicapped person whose vehicle bears the distinguishing license
plate authorized by section two of chapter ninety of the Massachusetts
General Laws or for any vehicle transporting a handicapped person
and displaying the special identification plate authorized by section
two of chapter ninety or for any vehicle bearing the official identification
of a handicapped person issued by any other state, or any Canadian
province, shall provide designated parking spaces for vehicles either
owned and operated by disabled veterans or by handicapped persons
and bearing the distinctive number plates authorized by said section
two of said chapter ninety, or for vehicles transporting handicapped
persons and displaying the special parking identification plate authorized
by said section two of said chapter ninety, or for vehicles bearing
the official identification of a handicapped person issued by any
other state, or any Canadian province according to the following formula:
A. If the number of parking spaces in any such area is more than 15
but not more than 25, one parking space; more than 25 but not more
than 40, 5% of such spaces but not less than two; more than 40 but
not more than 100, 4% of such spaces but not less than three; more
than 100 but not more than 200, 3% of such spaces but not less than
four; more than 200 but not more than 500, 2% of such spaces but not
less than six; more than 500 but not more than 1,000, 1 1/2%
of such spaces but not less than 10; more than 1,000 but not more
than 2,000, 1% of such spaces but not less than 15; more than 2,000
but less than 5,000, 3/4 of 1% of such spaces but not less than 20;
and more than 5,000, 1/2 of 1% of such spaces but not less than 30.
B. Parking spaces designated as reserved under the provisions of Subsection
A shall be identified by the use of above grade signs with white lettering against a blue background and shall bear the words "Handicapped Parking: Special Plate Required. Unauthorized Vehicles May be Removed at Owner's Expense''; shall be as near as possible to a building entrance or walkway; shall be adjacent to curb ramps or other unobstructed methods permitting sidewalk access to a handicapped person; and shall be 12 feet wide or two eight-foot wide areas with four feet of cross hatch between them. The cross hatch area abutting a handicapped parking space shall, for the purposes of this subsection, be considered a handicapped parking space.
Leaving unauthorized vehicles unattended within parking spaces
designated as reserved for vehicles owned and operated by disabled
veterans or handicapped persons, including the cross hatch areas,
designated for use by disabled veterans or handicapped persons or
in such a manner as to obstruct a curb ramp designed for use by a
handicapped person as a means of egress to a street or public way
is prohibited.