The following terms used in this chapter shall have the following
meanings:
ROLLER SKATES
A pair of devices normally worn on the feet with a set of
wheels attached, regardless of the number or placement of those wheels,
and used to glide or propel the user over the ground. Devices commonly
known as "roller blades" are intended to be included within this definition.
SKATEBOARDS
A device made of material designed primarily to be stood
upon, with a set of wheels attached, regardless of the number or placement
of those wheels and used to glide or propel the user over the ground.
It includes skateboards that are motorized.
No person shall operate or cause to be operated, skateboards,
roller skates or roller blades or the like upon the following streets
and adjacent sidewalks and curbs, as well as public or quasi-public
areas, including but not limited to walkways, driveways, promenades
and plazas on private property adjacent to these streets:
Name of Street
|
Location
|
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Boat Club Court
|
Between West Front Street and Union Street
|
Bodman Place
|
Between Riverside Avenue and Navesink River
|
Broad Street
|
Between West Front Street and Leroy Place
|
Canal Street
|
Between Broad Street and Hudson Avenue
|
Chestnut Street
|
Between West Street and Bridge Avenue
|
Clay Street
|
Between Canal Street and Harding Road
|
Drummond Place
|
From Monmouth Street south to a line 200 feet north of the intersection
of Peters Place
|
East Front Street
|
Between North Washington Street and Broad Street
|
Emanuel Court
|
Between West Front Street and English Plaza parking lot
|
English Plaza
|
Between White Street and West Front Street
|
Globe Court
|
Between East Front Street and Mechanic Street
|
Gold Street
|
Between Maple Avenue and the Borough parking lot
|
Linden Place
|
Between Broad Street and the Borough parking lot
|
Maple Avenue
|
Between Navesink River and Peters Place
|
Mechanic Street
|
Between Broad Street and the Borough parking lot
|
Monmouth Street
|
Between Broad Street and Shrewsbury Avenue
|
North Washington Street
|
Between East Front Street and Union Street (aka Riverview Plaza)
|
Oakland Street
|
Between West Street and Shrewsbury Avenue
|
Peters Place
|
Between Drummond Place and Broad Street (north side only)
|
Riverside Avenue
|
Between Route 35 Bridge and West Front Street
|
Shrewsbury Avenue
|
Between West Front Street and Newman Springs Road
|
Union Street
|
Between Boat Club Court and North Washington Street
|
Wallace Street
|
Between Broad Street and the Borough parking lot
|
Water Street
|
Between Pearl Street and Maple Avenue
|
West Front Street
|
Between Hubbards Bridge and Broad Street
|
Wharf Avenue
|
Between East Front Street and Marine Park
|
White Street
|
Between Maple Avenue and Broad Street
|
No person shall operate, or cause to be operated, skateboards,
roller skates, roller blades or the like on any public parking lots
in the Borough.
No person shall operate, or cause to be operated, skateboards,
roller skates, roller blades or the like on any public park in the
Borough, including, but not limited to, Count Basie Park, Eastside
Park, Marine Park and Riverside Garden Park.
No person shall operate, or cause to be operated, skateboards,
roller skates, roller blades or the like at the following additional
locations in the Borough:
A. All public schools, including the administration building, middle
school, charter school and primary school;
B. All municipal buildings and premises;
D. St. James Church and School;
E. Red Bank Catholic High School.
No person shall operate, or cause to be operated, skateboards,
roller skates, roller blades or the like in a reckless or hazardous
fashion or in a manner creating interference with pedestrian traffic,
nor shall such person hold onto a motor vehicle or bicycle while such
motor vehicle or bicycle is in motion.
No person under the age of 17 years shall operate or ride upon
a skateboard, roller skates or roller blades on any property open
to the public unless that person is wearing on his/her head a properly
fitted and fastened bicycle helmet which meets the standards of the
American National Standards Institute (ANSI Z90.4 bicycle helmet standard),
the Snell Memorial Foundation's 1990 Standard for Protective
Headgear for Use in Bicycling, or the American Society for Testing
and Materials (ASTM) helmet standard.
Notwithstanding any other action which a law enforcement officer
is authorized to take, upon probable cause to believe a minor has
violated this chapter, the officer may escort the minor to police
headquarters. As quickly as practical, the officer shall cause the
minor's parent, guardian or other adult in the minor's household
to be notified of the situation and shall request that the parent,
guardian or other adult respond to headquarters to take custody of
the minor.