[Amended 3-13-1989; 7-14-1997]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
OFFENDER
The registered owner of any motor vehicle found in violation of §
390-2.
PARK
To permit a motor vehicle to remain stationary upon the public
highway, a Town parking lot or posted Town property, whether occupied
or not, other than temporarily for the purpose of, and while actually
engaged in, receiving or discharging passengers or loading or unloading
merchandise or goods, or in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic
signs or signals.
TOWN PARKING LOT
A parking lot, use of which is regulated by the Southington
Town Parking or Housing Authority or which is situated on Town or
school property.
[Amended 3-13-1989; 7-14-1977;11-8-1999; 10-9-2012]
It is not permitted to park a motor vehicle within the public way in the Town or as to Subsections A, D, G, H, J of this section within a Town parking lot and Subsections K and L of this section on posted Town property or a Town roadway as indicated in Subsection M of this section. Fines are listed in the Fine Schedule, §
37-2 of this Code, and posted on the Town of Southington website.
A. Overtime. For a longer period of time than permitted and noticed
by a sign signifying the maximum length of time permitted, for violations
of which the offender shall be fined.
B. More than 12 inches from curb. Unless it is parked so that its right-hand
wheels are no more than 12 inches from the curb or right-hand edge
of the paved portion of the highway, for violation of which the offender
shall be fined.
C. Wrong side of street. Except upon the right-hand side of the highway
in the direction in which the vehicle is headed, for violation of
which the offender shall be fined.
D. Blocking driveway. In such manner as to block safe access to a driveway,
for violation of which the offender shall be fined.
E. Within 25 feet of intersection. Within 25 feet of an intersection,
for violation of which the offender shall be fined.
F. Within 25 feet of stop sign. Within 25 feet of a stop sign caused
to be erected by a state or local traffic authority, for violation
of which the offender shall be fined.
G. Blocking crosswalk. So as to block or invade a marked crosswalk,
for violation of which the offender shall be fined.
H. On sidewalk. So that any portion of the wheels of said vehicle remain
stationary upon a sidewalk, for violation of which the offender shall
be fined.
I. Double parking. In such manner as to constitute a traffic hazard
or obstruct the free movement of traffic upon the highways, for violation
of which the offender shall be fined.
J. Restricted parking. Alongside any curbing which has been painted
yellow, signifying "restricted area - no parking," or alongside any
portion of the public highway or in a Town parking lot upon which
the Town, Board of Education, state or local traffic authority has
caused to be erected a "no parking" sign or other sign which restricts
parking to emergency vehicles, for violation of which the offender
shall be fined.
K. On posted property. Upon Town property in violation of posted signs
prohibiting trespass or restricting entry thereon, for violation of
which the offender shall be fined.
L. On grass on public property, for which an offender shall be fined.
M. On a Town or state roadway in which the local, or state, traffic
authority has authorized and prohibited the blocking of one or more
intersections by any vehicle as listed in Public Act Number 09-171,
An Act Prohibiting Blocking the Box.
(1) The
municipality shall:
(a) Post a minimum of one sign at each such designated intersection indicating
that blocking the intersection is prohibited and violators are subject
to fine; and
(b) Mark, in white paint, the boundary of such intersection with a line
not less than one foot in width and the area within such boundary
line with parallel diagonal lines not less than one foot in width.
(2) Ordinance
enforcement.
(a) Any violation of this Subsection
M shall be fined in accordance with Connecticut General Statutes § 14-250b, Operation, Improper-Blocking the Box.
[Amended 3-13-1989]
No vehicle shall be parked or permitted to remain stationary for any purpose within 10 feet of any fire hydrant. For violation of this section, the offender shall be fined. Fines are listed in the Fine Schedule, §
37-2 of this Code, and posted on the Town of Southington website.
The Police Department shall cause written notice of violation
to be placed on offending vehicles with the fine for the offense stated
thereon.
[Amended 10-9-2012]
All fines are to be paid at the Southington Police Department,
or such other place as designated on the traffic ticket, within seven
days after the offense. Fines remaining unpaid more than seven days
after the offense shall be doubled. If fines remain unpaid more than
14 days from the date of the offense, a warrant may be issued for
the arrest of the offender.
[Amended 3-13-1989; 7-14-1997]
In addition to the payment of fines as provided in §§
390-2 and
390-3 for motor vehicles illegally parked, any motor vehicle parked in violation of this article shall be subject to removal from any public highway, any Town parking lot or posted Town property within the municipality by order of the Police Department, and the offender shall pay for the towing, moving, parking and storage of the vehicles.