It shall be unlawful for any vehicle to be parked in Pearl River
Municipal Parking Lot No. 1, No. 2 or No. 3 or any other off-street
municipal parking lot in Pearl River, except in compliance with the
terms and provisions of this chapter.
A. Metered areas. In all metered portions of the Pearl River municipal
parking lots, no vehicle shall be parked without payment of the parking
meters installed therein. Rates and hours shall be set by Town Board
resolution.
B. Meters in the Pearl River municipal lots shall be in operation between
the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday; Sundays
and holidays are excepted.
C. Holders of permits for municipal, overnight and twenty-four/seven
parking do not have to pay for parking at metered spots designated
as available for parking by such permit holders. Merchant parking
permit holders must pay the meters as directed.
D. No parking is permitted in nonmetered parking spots in Pearl River
municipal parking lots, except by appropriate permit.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BATTERY ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Any vehicle that operates exclusively on electrical energy
from an off-board source that is stored in the vehicle's battery(ies)
and produces zero tailpipe emissions or pollution when stationary
or operating.
CHARGING
When an electric vehicle is connected to electric vehicle
supply equipment (or standard outlet) for the purpose of recharging
motive batteries on board the electric vehicle.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE
Any motor vehicle that is registered with New York State
Department of Motor Vehicles (OMV) and is authorized to operate on
public and private highways, roads and streets, and operates, either
partially or exclusively, on electrical energy from the grid, or an
off-board source that is stored on board for motive purpose. "Electric
vehicle" includes:
A.
A battery electric vehicle;
B.
A plug-in hybrid electric vehicle;
C.
A neighborhood electric vehicle; and
D.
A medium-speed electric vehicle.
ELECTRIC VEHICLE CHARGING STATION - PUBLIC USE
An area that is publicly owned and publicly available (e.g.,
parking spaces on a public street or municipal parking lot), that
is served by electric vehicle supply equipment or battery charging
station equipment that has as its primary purpose the transfer of
electric energy (by conductive or inductive means) to a battery or
other energy storage device in an electric vehicle.
MEDIUM-SPEED ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A self-propelled, electrically powered four-wheeled motor
vehicle, equipped with a roll cage or crushproof body design, whose
speed attainable in one mile is more than 25 miles per hour but not
more than 35 miles per hour and otherwise meets or exceeds the federal
regulations set forth in 49 CFR 571.500.
NEIGHBORHOOD ELECTRIC VEHICLE
A self-propelled, electrically powered four-wheeled motor
vehicle whose speed attainable in one mile is more than 20 miles per
hour and not more than 25 miles per hour and conforms to federal regulations
set forth in 49 CFR 571.500.
PARKING-METER ZONES
Such highways or parts of highways in the Town of Orangetown
where, pursuant to this or any other ordinance of the Town, parking
meters are installed, operated, maintained, policed and supervised
and where the payment of a fee for the privilege of parking where
such meters are in operation is fixed and required.
PLUG-IN HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE (PHEV)
An electric vehicle that:
A.
Contains an internal combustion engine and also allows power
to be delivered to drive wheels by an electric motor;
B.
Charges its battery primarily by connecting to the grid or other
off-board electrical source;
C.
May additionally be able to sustain battery charge using an
on-board internal combustion-driven generator; and
D.
Has electricity-powered travel capability.
When a parking space in a parking meter zone is parallel with
the adjacent curb or sidewalk, any vehicle parked in such parking
space shall be parked with the foremost part of such vehicle nearest
to such meter.
When a vehicle shall be parked in any space adjacent to which
a parking meter is located, in accordance with the provisions of this
chapter, the operator of said vehicle shall, upon entering the parking
space, immediately deposit or cause to be deposited the required United
States coins and/or meter time-card in such parking meter, and put
such meter in operation, and failure to deposit such coin or coins
or meter time-card and put the meter in operation shall constitute
a breach of this article and shall subject such person to the penalty
prescribed in § 26-15 hereof. Upon the deposit of such coin,
or coins, or meter time-card, and placing said meter in operation,
the parking space may be lawfully occupied by such vehicle during
the period of parking time which has been prescribed for the part
of the street in which said parking space is located. If said vehicle
shall remain parked in any such parking space beyond the parking time
limit fixed for such space, the meter shall by its dial and pointer
indicate such illegal parking, and, in that event, such vehicle shall
be considered as parked overtime and beyond the period of legal parking
time, and the parking of a vehicle overtime or beyond the period of
legal parking time in any such part of a street where any such meter
is located shall be a violation of this article punishable as hereinafter
set forth.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of the provisions of this
article for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle
registered in the name of or operated by such person to be parked
overtime or beyond the period of legal parking time established for
any parking meter zone as herein described, as designated for all
particular parking zones.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of the provisions of this
article for any person to permit any vehicle to remain or be placed
in any parking space adjacent to any parking meter while said meter
is displaying a signal indicating that the vehicle occupying such
parking space has already been parked beyond the period of time prescribed
for such parking space.
It shall be the duty of each patrolman, or such other officer
as shall be so instructed by the Chief of Police in his beat or district,
to take the number of any meter at which any vehicle is parked overtime,
as defined in this chapter, and the state vehicle tag number of such
vehicle and report the same to the Police Department and make complaint
for any violation in the Justice Court of said Town.
It shall be unlawful and an offense to deposit or cause to be
deposited in any parking meter any slug, device or substitute for
any coin of the United States.
It shall be unlawful and an offense for any unauthorized person
to deface, injure, tamper with, open or willfully break, destroy or
impair the usefulness of any parking meter installed under the provisions
of this article or under any ordinance of the Town of Orangetown.
The money required to be deposited as provided herein shall
be deposited to the Town's Pearl River Parking Fund to cover the cost
of supervision, installation, operation, maintenance, pavement markings,
pavement maintenance, trash removal and landscaping, of parking meters
and municipal lots in Pearl River, and the enforcement of the provisions
of this chapter.
The following described parts of streets in the Town of Orangetown
are hereby established as parking meter zones.
A. Both sides of East Central Avenue from the intersection of John Street
to New York State Route 304.
B. Both sides of North and South Main Street from the intersection of
North Main Street and East Washington Avenue south to the southernmost
end of the properties located at 41 South Main Street (on the west
side of Main) and 70 South Main Street (on the east side of Main).
C. Both sides of William Street from the intersection of William Street
and East Washington Avenue south to the intersection of William Street
and Franklin Avenue.
D. Both sides of Franklin Avenue from South Main Street to William Street.
E. The island north of the United States Post Office property.
F. South Railroad Avenue from West Central Avenue south to the United
States Post Office property.
G. Such other parking meter zones as may be hereafter created by ordinances
of the Town of Orangetown.
Any ordinance heretofore adopted by the Town of Orangetown inconsistent
with any of the terms and provisions of this article is hereby repealed;
provided, however, that such repeal shall be only to the extent of
such inconsistency, and in all respects this article shall be cumulative
of other ordinances heretofore or hereafter adopted by the Town Board
regulating and governing the subject matter covered by this article.