[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001]
Borough Council will establish parking meter zones upon and
along certain streets in the Borough of Elizabethtown from time to
time by resolution.
[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001; as amended by Ord. 846, 6/17/2004,
§ 2]
Parking meters shall be operated, by the deposit of a coin in
the meter, as prescribed by § 505, and the parking rates
for specified lengths of time, as well as the maximum parking times
prescribed in § 501, shall apply at all times between the
hours of 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday, in the
parking meter zones listed in § 501; provided, however:
the requirements of this chapter as to parking time limit and as to
deposit of coins in meters shall not apply on Borough holidays.
[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001]
Parking meters installed in the parking meter zones established
by § 501 of this chapter shall be placed upon the curb or
sidewalk, and immediately adjacent to the individual parking spaces
described in § 504 of this chapter. Each parking meter shall
be placed or set so as to show that the parking space adjacent to
that meter is or is not legally occupied. Each parking meter installed
shall indicate by a proper legend the legal parking time established
by the Borough of Elizabethtown, and when the adjacent space is occupied
by a vehicle, the parking meter shall indicate on and by its dial
and pointer the duration of the period of legal parking, and, on the
expiration of that period, shall indicate illegal parking or overparking.
[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001]
Lines and/or markings shall be painted or placed upon the curb,
sidewalk or roadway adjacent to each parking meter for the purpose
of delineating the parking space for which that meter shall be used.
Every vehicle parked at any parking meter shall be parked wholly within
the lines or markings so placed and applicable to that meter. It shall
be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person to park
a vehicle across any such line or marking, or to park a vehicle in
such a position that the vehicle is not wholly within the area designated
by those lines or markings.
[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001]
Whenever a vehicle is to be parked in any space adjacent to
a parking meter, at any time in the period of limited parking as prescribed
by § 502 of this chapter, the driver of the vehicle, upon
entering the parking space, shall immediately deposit, or cause to
be deposited, in that parking meter, one or more proper coins of the
United States of America as specified in the legend on the parking
meter. Upon the deposit of the coin or coins, and placing the meter
in operation, the parking space may be lawfully occupied by the vehicle
for the time indicated on the meter. If any vehicle shall remain in
any such parking space for such length of time that the meter shall
indicate by proper signal that the lawful parking time has expired,
that vehicle shall be considered as having been parked overtime, and
the parking of a vehicle overtime shall be a violation of this chapter.
[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001]
It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit in any parking
meter installed under the provisions of this chapter any slug or other
substitute for a coin of the United States of America.
[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001]
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any
person to deposit or cause to be deposited, in any parking meter installed
under the provisions of this chapter, any coin for the purpose of
increasing or extending the parking time of any vehicle beyond the
legal parking time of 15 minutes in any fifteen-minute parking meter
zone, 1/2 hour in any one-half-hour parking meter zone, one hour in
any one-hour parking meter zone, or two hours in any two-hour parking
meter zone.
[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001]
It shall be unlawful, and a violation of this chapter, for any
person to permit a vehicle to remain in a parking space adjacent to
a parking meter installed under this chapter, when that meter displays
a signal indicating that the vehicle has already been parked there
beyond the period of time prescribed for that parking space, or the
time for which a coin or coins was deposited in that meter for the
parking of that vehicle.
[Ord. 829, 11/15/2001]
It shall be unlawful, and a violation of this chapter, for any
person to deface, tamper with, open or willfully break, destroy or
impair the usefulness of any parking meter installed under the provisions
of this chapter; provided, nothing in this section shall apply to
the servicing or opening of parking meters by officers, employees
or police officers of the Borough of Elizabethtown under the direction
of the Borough Secretary or Borough Council.