The County may prohibit and otherwise regulate parking of vehicles on County property. The Department of Public Works will, by the erection of appropriate signs, indicate the method of parking and that vehicles illegally parked thereon shall be subject to seizure and impoundment.
A. 
Generally. No vehicle shall be parked in violation of any signs restricting parking under a provision of this chapter or any other County or state law, and both the owner and the operator thereof shall be subject to the towing, storage, parking and other charges or fines incurred according to the District Court Schedule of Fines by the County in connection therewith for any violation of this article.
B. 
Parking permits.
(1) 
County employees using any County parking lot, restricted to permit parking only, shall obtain a valid parking permit issued by the County. The permit shall be affixed to the bottom of the lower left side of the rear window or to the lower left side of the front window of the vehicle in a manner that does not obstruct the driver's view but allows law enforcement authorities clear visual identification of the permit.
(2) 
A permit located at any other place on the vehicle shall constitute an invalid permit, allowing the authorities to ticket the vehicle as illegally parked.
(3) 
The permit shall be removed from the vehicle when the vehicle is sold or transferred or a person to whom the permit was issued ceases to be a County employee.
(4) 
Temporary parking permits issued by the County shall be valid for one day only and shall be placed in the bottom lower left side of the front window of the vehicle.
The County or any law enforcement agency shall have the right to remove any vehicle illegally parked on County property. Such vehicles shall be removed by the County or hired towing vehicles to the grounds designated by the County.
The towing, storage and other charges incurred shall be paid by any person violating any provision of this article before such person may reclaim the vehicle.
The sale of illegally parked vehicles shall be made pursuant to the provisions of Article VI, Impoundment, of this chapter.
The County or its designee shall maintain a record of each vehicle which is towed or moved pursuant to the provisions of this article, so that a vehicle owner or operator may determine the location of the vehicle by calling the County. Such designee shall also submit daily, in writing, any record of such towing to the State Police barracks in the County and to the Sheriff's Department.