[Code 1962, § 9-5; Ord. of 6-22-1970, § 2;
Ord. of 7-13-1981, § 2; Ord. of 3-3-1986; Ord. off 6-5-1989;
amended 3-7-2016; 4-1-2019; 7-6-2020; 6-7-2021]
(a) From May 1 to and including September 30 of each year during beach hours as set forth in Section
16-2, no person shall park a motor vehicle in the parking areas at Gulf Beach or Walnut Beach marked and designated by appropriate signs as an unrestricted area without paying a parking charge of $40 per day or any portion thereof at the nearest kiosk, unless said vehicle displays a sticker as provided in Section
14-12 or
14-13(c).
(b) From May 1 to and including September 30 of each year during beach hours as set forth in Section
16-2, no person shall park a motor vehicle in a numerically designated street parking space in the Walnut Beach area without paying a parking charge of $5 per hour or any portion thereof at the nearest kiosk, unless said vehicle displays a sticker as provided in Section
14-12 or
14-13(c).
(c) Any person may purchase a seasonal parking sticker in lieu of paying
the daily parking charge upon the payment of $250. Such sticker will
permit parking in the unrestricted area for the period of May 1 to
and including September 30 of each year. Such sticker shall be issued
by the Recreation Department and shall be visibly displayed on the
lower right-hand (passenger side) corner of the rear windshield or
passenger side rear bumper.
(d) Any motor vehicle parked in violation of this section may be towed pursuant to Section
14-24 of this article. Additionally, vehicles parked in violation of this section may be fined $85 for each violation. Each hour parked shall constitute a new violation.
[Code 1962, § 9-10; Ord. of 12-3-1970, § 1; Ord. of 11-23-1976, §§ 3-9;
Ord. of 10-1-1984, §§ 1, 2; Ord. of 4-7-1986, §§ 1, 2; Ord. of 1-9-2006]
(a) Alternate-side-of-the-street-snow-parking. During any period of snow
and/or ice where conditions require that residential streets be plowed,
alternate-side-of-the-street parking shall automatically take effect
on all City streets where parking is otherwise permitted on both sides
of the street without further notice. Alternate-side-of-the-street
parking shall mean that parking will be allowed on the odd-numbered
side of the street (i.e., side of the street having odd-numbered street
addresses) on odd-numbered days of the month, from 8:00 a.m. on the
day thereof until 8:00 a.m. on the following day, and on the even-numbered
side of the street (i.e. on the side of the street having even-numbered
street addresses) on even-numbered days of the month, from 8:00 a.m.
on the day thereof until 8:00 a.m. on the following day. Parking is
prohibited on the side of the street where it is not expressly permitted
hereunder.
Example: If it snows on December 1, on-street parking shall
be permitted on the odd side of the street from 8:00 a.m. on December
1 until 8:00 a.m. on December 2. Parking is prohibited on the even
side of the street from 8:00 a.m. on December 1 until 8:00 a.m. on
December 2.
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(b) Penalty and vehicles subject to towing. Any vehicle which is found
to be parked on a side of the street other than the side designated
for that date during a snowstorm, may be issued a parking ticket in
the amount of $25 and removed by towing at the direction of the Milford
Police Department.
(c) Impoundment of vehicle. Such motor vehicle, having been so removed,
shall continue to be impounded until the towing and storage charges,
shall have been paid by the owner or person entitled to possession
of such vehicle.
(d) Parking in driveway. No person having access to a driveway shall
permit a motor vehicle owned by him or any member of his household
to remain parked on an adjoining public street during such weather
conditions requiring that residential streets be plowed. Police officers
may issue a citation for any violations of the provisions of this
section. Persons receiving said citations shall be deemed to have
committed an infraction and shall be fined $25.
(e) Snow or ice deposits. No person shall cause snow or ice to be deposited
on any public street or sidewalk within the City of Milford. Police
officers may issue a citation for any violations of the provisions
of this section. Persons receiving said citations shall be deemed
to have committed an infraction and shall be fined $25.
[Added 3-7-2016; amended 10-1-2018]
(a) No trailer, semitruck trailer, boat, camper, camp trailer, motor
home, commercial vehicle, recreational vehicle or nonmotorized vehicle,
or other trailer for such vehicle or vehicles, whether or not such
vehicle is on the trailer or attached to a motorized vehicle, shall
be parked or stored or allowed to stand upon a street or highway or
upon land areas devoted by the traffic commission of the City or within
the limits of a City or state right-of-way unless the trailer or vehicle
is temporarily disabled for a period not to exceed 24 hours while
so disabled.
(b) This section shall not apply to the parking or standing of commercial
vehicles between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. for the purpose
of making pickups or deliveries from or to any home, structure, or
building, or for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in
the repair, alteration, remodeling, or construction of any such home,
building or structure for which a building permit has been obtained,
or for loading and unloading.
(c) The registered owner of any such vehicle shall be presumed to be
the operator of such vehicle.
(d) Any violation of this section shall be a Group IV violation of the parking regulations as set forth in Section
14-17 below, which are enforced by the Milford Police Department. Each day a violation shall continue or occur shall constitute a separate violation.
(e) For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply:
CAMP TRAILER
Any trailer designed for living or sleeping purposes and
used exclusively for camping or recreational purposes;
CAMPER
Any motor vehicle designed or permanently altered in such
a way as to provide temporary living quarters for travel, camping
or recreational purposes.
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
(1)
Any vehicle requiring a commercial driver's license ("CDL");
(2)
Any motor vehicle which exceeds a gross weight rating in excess
of 10,000 pounds or has two rear axles or more and a manufacturer's
rated capacity of more than one ton or a length of more than 21 feet
measured from the extremes of the vehicle, including any object loaded
on the vehicle or a height of more than eight feet with properly inflated
tires, measured from the ground to the highest part of the vehicle,
including racks, but not antennas; or
(3)
Vehicle, with the exception of those used and housed at approved
school or house of worship, designed to transport 16 or more passengers,
including the driver.
(4)
Excluded are station wagons, compact-type bus vehicles and pickup
trucks used for private transportation.
MOTOR HOME
A vehicular unit designed to provide living quarters and
necessary amenities which are built into an integral part of, or permanently
attached to, a truck or van chassis;
SEMITRUCK-TRAILER
Any trailer-type vehicle designed and used in conjunction
with a motor vehicle so that some part of its own weight and load
rests on or is carried by another vehicle.
TRAILER
Any rubber-tired vehicle without motive power drawn or propelled
by a motor vehicle.
[Ord. of 12-3-1970, § 7]
Nothing in this article shall be construed as prohibiting a
clergyman, physician or the operator of any emergency vehicle from
parking a motor vehicle at any time on any street or highway or in
any parking lot in the City while engaged in the performance of his
duties upon the occasion of any emergency.
[Ord. of 8-6-1973, § 1; Ord. of 7-2-1979, § 1; Ord. of 2-1-1982, § 1;
Ord. of 3-2-1987; Ord. of 9-10-1990; Ord. of 7-10-2000; amended 3-7-2016]
The violations of parking regulations as established by ordinance
or rules and regulations of the Police Commission shall be categorized
by the Police Commission as Group I, II, III, IV or V violations.
The fine for each violation shall be as follows:
Violation
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Fine
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Group I
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$10
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Group II
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$15
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Group III
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$25
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Group IV
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$85
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Group V
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$35
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[Ord. of 6-2-1980, §§ 1, 2]
(1) At any time between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 2:10 p.m. on any day
when school is in session, it shall be unlawful for any vehicle to
stand or park in any parking area at Milford's public high schools,
except in accordance with the following regulations:
(a)
Sections within the parking areas at each school shall be designated
for faculty-staff, students and visitors;
(b)
Each faculty or staff member or student wishing to park a vehicle
in the school parking area shall obtain from the principal of the
school, or the principal's designee, a sticker which shall designate
the section in which the vehicle may be parked;
(c)
Said sticker shall be affixed to the vehicle in accordance with
the instructions of the principal of the school or the principal's
designee;
(d)
It shall be a violation of the provisions of this section to
park a vehicle in a designated section of the parking area unless
the vehicle displays a sticker authorizing parking in said section;
(e)
Visitors to any school shall be exempt from the provisions of
this section provided that their vehicles are parked in the section
designated for "Visitor Parking."
(2) Anyone violating the provisions of this section shall be subject
to a fine of $5 for each violation.
[Ord. of 12-3-1970, §§ 2, 3]
(a) The Police Department, and all members thereof, are hereby authorized
to remove and tow away, or cause to be removed and toward away, by
commercial towing service, any car or other vehicle illegally parked
in any place where such parked vehicle creates or constitutes a traffic
hazard, blocks the use of a fire hydrant, or may obstruct the movement
of any emergency vehicle; or any motor vehicle parked on a public
street within the City at any time during, or within 12 hours after
a snowfall of three inches or more has occurred. Such removal shall
be at the risk and expense of the owner of the vehicle.
(b) Whenever any motor vehicle shall be found parked in any public street
or highway beyond the period of legal parking time established for
such place by the board of Police Commissioners or shall be found
parked therein during any period when parking is prohibited, or shall
be found illegally parked in any parking area maintained and designated
for City beach parking, whether the same is restricted in use to residents
or taxpayers of the City with authorized stickers or otherwise, and
provided that any and all such areas shall have been designated as
"Tow Zone" areas by the Board of Police Commissioners and plainly
posted as such by appropriate signs therein placed, such vehicle may
be removed or conveyed by or under the direction of a member of the
Police Department, by means of towing the same or otherwise, to a
public garage or service station in the City. Such removal shall be
at the risk and expense of the owner of the vehicle.
[Ord. of 12-3-1970, § 4]
Before the owner or person in charge of a vehicle which has
been removed pursuant to this division shall be permitted to remove
same from the custody of the Police Department, he shall furnish evidence
of his identity and ownership or right to possession of such vehicle;
pay to the owner of the garage or service station all towing and parking
fees; and sign, in duplicate, a receipt evidencing his recovery of
such vehicle. One copy of such receipt shall be retained and filed
by the Police Department and one copy shall be retained by the garage
or service station. Payment of such fees, however, shall not relieve
a violator from the payment of the prescribed fine or fines for his
violation or violations.
[Ord. of 12-3-1970, § 5]
The fee for towing a vehicle pursuant to this division as above
set forth shall not exceed the rate on file with the motor vehicle
department, by the garage responsible for the towing, and shall be
paid to the owner or the public garage or service station to which
such automobile shall be towed, or his duly authorized representative,
plus parking charges at $3 per day for every twenty-four-hour period
or any part thereof, following the first twenty-four-hour period such
vehicle shall be so stored.
[Ord. of 12-3-1970, § 6]
Any garage, service station or towing operator who shall charge in excess of the rate on file for towing a vehicle pursuant to this division, or shall charge for parking for the first twenty-four-hour period, or shall charge for parking in excess of the amount provided in Section
14-26, and shall be subject to punishment as provided in Section
1-9 of this Code of Ordinances and shall be suspended from towing vehicles under the provisions of this division by the Board of Police Commissioners for a period of one year.