[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931; L.L. No. 6-1986, § 1; L.L. No. 3-1989, §§ 1
— 3; L.L. No. 3-2005, §§ 1-3; L.L. No. 9-2009, § 1; L.L. No. 6-2014, § 1]
(a) The following zones in certain streets and parking areas of the Village
shall be known as "parking permit and meter zones":
(2)
Columbus Avenue, from Main Street north to the Eastchester border.
(3)
Yonkers Avenue, from Main Street to Elm Street.
(4)
Lake Avenue, from Main Street to Elm Street.
(6)
Oak Avenue, from Depot Square to Oak Terrace.
(7)
Cameron Place, from Main Street to Van Duzen Place.
(8)
Fisher Avenue, from Columbus Avenue to Crescent Place and Oakland
Avenue.
(9)
Van Duzen Place from Cameron Place to Wallace Street.
(10)
Thompson Street, from the Bronx River Parkway Bridge to the
Crestwood Station.
(11)
Underhill Street, from Main Street to Cameron Place.
(12)
Marbledale Road from Main Street to Fisher Avenue.
(13)
Grant Street, from Sagamore Road along the property of 2 Grant
Street.
(14)
Westview Avenue, from Sagamore Road along the property of 2
Grant Street.
(15)
The following Village municipal off-street parking areas:
a.
The lot on the south side of Main Street.
b.
The lot on the west side of Columbus Avenue directly north of
Crestwood Plaza.
c.
The lot on the west side of Oak Avenue.
d.
The lot on the south side of Fisher Avenue.
e.
The lot on the north side of Underhill Street.
f.
Twenty feet south of the north curbline and 20 feet north of
the south curbline of Thompson Street.
g.
Nine feet from the east curbline of Oak Avenue from Depot Square
to the private drive known as "Bank Street."
h.
Nine feet from the north curbline of Elm Street from Yonkers
Avenue to the Bronx River Parkway Access Road.
(16)
Midland Place along the east curb from Main Street south (approximately
200 feet) to the driveway of 160 Main Street.
[L.L. No. 4-2016, § 1]
(b) Each parking meter shall be designed to accept coins and be used
for a maximum of 1/2-, one-, two-, five-, 10-, or 12 hours. The locations
of such 1/2-, one-, two-, five-, ten-, or twelve-hour meters within
parking permit and meter zones may only be established or changed
by resolution of the Village Board made at a regular public meeting
of such Board. The Village Board may, by resolution made at a regular
public meeting, designate any parking space in a parking permit and
meter zone as a reserved space or as a "permit parking only" space.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931]
(a) In said parking meter zones, parking meters shall be installed within
or near the curbline facing or alongside of such spaces as may be
designated therefor by the Police Department as individual parking
meter spaces for vehicles.
(b) Each such meter shall be so set as to operate upon the deposit therein of a coin or coins of the United States of America, as designated on the meter, for the periods of time prescribed as parking time limits in §
21-123.
(c) Each such meter shall be so arranged that, upon the expiration of
said parking time, it will indicate that the lawful parking time has
expired.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931; L.L. No. 6-1984; L.L. No. 6-1986, § 2; L.L. No. 2-1994, § 1]
The rates for the parking meters located in the parking permit and meter zones designated in §
21-119 shall be designated by the Board of Trustees by resolution adopted at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Trustees. A list of such rates shall be maintained by the Village Clerk and Police Department. Notice of the parking meter rates established in accordance with this section shall be provided on all parking meters.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931; L.L. No. 6-1986, § 3; L.L. No. 3-1992, § 2; L.L. No. 3-2011, § 1]
Except in a period of emergency determined by an officer of a fire company or of the Police Department, or except in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic control signal, when any vehicle shall be parked in a space regulated by a parking meter, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on any day except Sundays and legal holidays, the owner, operator or driver of such vehicle shall, upon entering said parking space immediately deposit at least one coin of the United States of America in the parking meter regulating such space as may be required to activate the mechanism of such meter. For purposes of this Section
21-122 "legal holidays" means New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931; L.L. No. 6-1986, § 4]
(a) Any vehicle parking in any designated parking space in a parking
meter zone shall be parked within the lines marked on the street or
curb except as otherwise provided in this division and shall remain
parked in such parking space only as long as the parking meter regulating
such space shall be in operation showing that the required coin has
been deposited.
(b) Failure to deposit such proper coin and to actuate the mechanism
as required by directions on the meter shall constitute a violation
of this section.
(c) Upon the expiration of the legal parking time, it shall be the duty
of the owner, or the driver of the vehicle, forthwith to remove the
vehicle from the parking space, and it shall be unlawful to allow
said vehicle to remain therein beyond the parking time prescribed
by this section.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931]
The fact that the timing device on any parking meter is not
in operation shall be presumptive evidence, as to a parked vehicle
when found in the parking space regulated by such parking meter, that
the owner or driver failed to deposit, or to cause to be deposited,
the required coin or coins in said meter, and the mechanical indication
by such meter of a "violation" shall be presumptive evidence of unlawful
parking.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931]
It shall be unlawful for any person to deface, injure, tamper
with, willfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of or to open
without lawful authority any parking meter installed in said parking
meter zone.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931]
It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit or cause to be
deposited in any parking meter any slug, device or substitute for
a coin of the United States of America.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931]
The coins deposited in parking meters are to provide for the
cost of the purchase, installation, supervision, protection and use
of parking meters and the proper regulation and control of traffic
in the Village.
[Ord. No. 24,
§ 17, 3-30-1931]
(a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this division, in the case of fire
or other emergency, the use of parking meters may be temporarily discontinued
as to particular parking spaces in said zones on the order of any
officer of a fire company or of the Police Department.
(b) The Chief of Police is hereby authorized, with the approval of the
Mayor or Police Commission, by written order from time to time, to
restrict portions of said parking meter zones not regulated by parking
meters, by appropriate, legible and intelligible signs, standards
or limit lines, as he may deem advisable, and all operators of vehicles
shall follow the instructions on such signs and park or avoid parking
therein, as may be indicated by such signs or limit lines.
(c) Commercial trucks may park in the parking zones to load or to unload
merchandise, without depositing coins, for a period not to exceed
30 minutes.