[Amended 1-27-1986 by Ord. No. 238; 5-14-1990 by Ord. No. 289]
This chapter shall be known as the "Severe Weather Ordinance."
[Amended 5-14-1990 by Ord. No. 289]
It is hereby declared to be in the best interests of the public
safety, convenience and welfare of the City of West Haven to regulate
and restrict the parking of vehicles on public highways within the
control and limits of said city during a period of severe weather
so as not to impede the transportation and movement of food, fuel,
medical care or fire, health and police protection and other vital
facilities of the city.
[Amended 5-14-1990 by Ord. No. 289; 12-17-1994 by Ord. No. 342]
A. The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation of this
chapter:
HIGHWAY
Includes any public street, road, avenue, alley, driveway,
parkway or place under the control of the City of West Haven dedicated,
appropriated or open to public travel or other use.
OPERATOR
The person using, operating or having the care, custody or
control of a vehicle being used, operated or found upon a highway.
OWNER
Any person, firm, corporation or association holding title
to a vehicle or having the legal right to register the same.
PARK
The standing of a vehicle, otherwise than temporarily, for
the purpose of and while actually engaged in the loading or unloading
of merchandise or passengers on a highway, whether occupied or not.
SEVERE WEATHER
That period of time commencing with the start of a snowfall
and ending 36 hours after the stop of the snowfall.
SNOW EMERGENCY
That period of time following a declaration by the Mayor
or his designee that a winter storm or storms are so severe that extraordinary
measures are necessary to preserve public safety, lasting until it
is declared that the snow emergency is over.
VEHICLE
Any device used for conveyance, drawing or other transportation
of person or property when operated upon a highway, public square
or other public place under the control of the city.
B. All other terms used in this chapter shall be interpreted by their
definitions as given in the most recently published edition of Webster's
New Dictionary of the English Language.
[Amended 1-27-1986 by Ord. No. 238; 5-14-1990 by Ord. No. 289; 9-12-1994 by Ord. No. 340; 12-27-1994 by Ord. No. 342]
A. It shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of a vehicle to allow, permit or suffer such vehicle to stand or park on the side of such street, way, highway or parkway under the control of the city, bearing even street numbers, unless such street is posted with no-parking signs on the odd-numbered side of the street, during a period of severe weather, as defined in §
188-3 of this chapter. It is further provided that on those sides of the street where parking is not permitted, a vehicle may be parked for no longer than five minutes for the loading and unloading of passengers and no longer than 30 minutes for the loading and unloading of merchandise. It is further provided that any street, way, highway or parkway to which this chapter shall apply shall be properly declared, posted, announced or otherwise designated in accordance with regulations adopted by the Board of Police Commissioners acting as the traffic authority of the City of West Haven.
B. During a snow emergency, as defined in §
188-3 of this chapter, it shall be unlawful for the owner or operator of a vehicle to park on either side of the following streets or roads between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.:
(6) Second Avenue (from Elm Street to Beach Street).
(7) Main Street (from Washington Avenue to Savin Avenue).
In any prosecution or proceeding hereunder, the registered owner
of any such vehicle shall prima facie be presumed to have parked or
to have authorized the parking of said vehicle in violation of this
chapter.
[Amended 1-27-1986 by Ord. No. 238; 5-14-1990 by Ord. No. 289]
Any owner, operator, person, firm or corporation violating any
of the provisions of this chapter shall be fined for such violation
in the amount set by the traffic authority of the City of West Haven.
Before the owner or person in charge of any vehicle towed under
the provisions of this chapter is allowed to remove such vehicle from
the place where it has been impounded, he shall furnish evidence of
his identity and ownership, sign a receipt for such vehicle and shall
pay the cost of the towing or removal and, if applicable, storage
fees.
[Amended 5-14-1990 by Ord. No. 289]
For the purpose of this chapter, the Director of Public Works may designate available municipally owned and controlled areas for voluntary use without storage fee by the general public for parking vehicles during any severe weather period; provided, however, that the use by an owner of the parking areas or the storage of towed vehicles as provided under §
188-8 of this chapter shall be at the sole risk of the owner of such vehicle for damage or injury to property or person while upon said premises. Parking of vehicles in such areas shall be specifically limited to spaces provided.
[Amended 5-14-1990 by Ord. No. 289]
The Chief of Police is authorized, at his discretion and the owner's expense, to move or cause to be moved any vehicle left for storage, as provided in §§
188-8 and
188-11 of this chapter, for more than 48 hours following the declaration of the end of the severe weather. Any charges incurred as a result of this section shall be paid by the owner before the vehicle shall be released.
Nothing contained in this chapter shall be construed to change
or in any way affect other provisions or ordinances establishing towing
rates or storage charges under conditions other than severe weather
conditions as defined in this chapter.