[Ord. No. 505, § 2, 4-10-1985; Ord. No. 634, § 1, 4-18-1989]
The area to the rear of the city hall bounded on the northerly side by Fenn Street and bounded on the southerly side by Federal Street is hereby designated and established as a parking area for municipal employees. Said parking area shall be restricted to motor vehicles authorized and designated by the director of maintenance. The entrance shall be on Federal Street and the exit from said parking area shall be on Fenn Street. The traffic commission shall paint lines designating the parking spaces and the angle at which motor vehicles are to be parked and place appropriate signs within said parking area indicating the direction of traffic flow and specifying that the parking area is restricted to the use of municipal employees, and further the traffic commission shall be authorized to place any other sign necessary for the safety and proper operation and use of said parking area. No through traffic shall be permitted within said parking area.
The director of maintenance shall designate in writing to the city clerk those city government officials authorized to use said parking lot. The city clerk shall distribute one parking sticker to each said authorized official. The city clerk shall change the appearance of said parking stickers from time to time to assure that only current authorized officials display them. Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall be subject to a fine of $20 per offense.
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Editor’s Note: Ord. No. 505, § 1, adopted 4-10-1985, repealed § 2-117 in its entirety and enacted new provisions pertaining to similar subject matter. Former § 2-117 was concerned with the municipal building comfort station and derived from R. O. 1947, ch. 36, § 6.
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Editor’s Note: Ord. No. 505, § 1, adopted 4-10-1985, repealed § 2-117.1 and enacted similar provisions as § 2-117. Former § 2-117.1 derived from Ord. No. 119, § 1, adopted 5-27-1970.
[Ord. No. 480, § 1, 7-2-1984]
A certain portion of the parcel of land owned by the City of Pittsfield and bounded by Wendell Avenue on the west, East Street on the north, Bartlett Avenue on the east and by the land of Charles R. Jordan and Lucindo Clarke Jordan and the land of the First Church of Christ Scientist on the south, which is the location of the Berkshire Athenaeum, is hereby designated and established as a regulated parking area. The traffic commission shall have the authority to determine and implement the appropriate regulation, restriction and penalties in accord with chapter 13 of the City Code, “Motor Vehicles and Traffic.”
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Editor’s Note: Ord. No. 480, § 1, adopted 7-2-1984, repealed § 2-117.2 and enacted new provisions pertaining to similar subject matter. Former § 2-117.2 was concerned with Plunkett School parking regulations and derived from Ord. No. 182, § 1, adopted 4-25-1973.
[Ord. No. 480, § 1, 7-2-1984]
Before adopting or amending any regulation or restriction, the traffic commission shall consult with the Berkshire Athenaeum trustees and the director of maintenance.
[Ord. No. 551, § 1, 9-9-1986]
A certain portion of the parcel of land owned by the City of Pittsfield and bounded by Depot Street on the south, city parking lot number 6 on the east, and land owned by the Consolidated Rail Corporation on the north, which is the location of Pittsfield Amtrak Station, is hereby designated and established as a regulated parking area. The traffic commission shall have the authority to determine and implement the appropriate regulation, restriction and penalties in accord with chapter 13 of the City Code, “Motor Vehicles and Traffic.”
[Ord. No. 551, § 1, 9-9-1986]
Before adopting or amending any regulations or restriction, the traffic commission shall consult with Amtrak or its designee.