[HISTORY: Adopted by the Council of the Borough of Lansdale
as indicated in article histories.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Ch. 56, Curfew in Parks, adopted 5-23-1979
by Ord. No. 1186, was repealed 2-18-1981 by Ord. No. 1238.
[Adopted 10-17-2012 by Ord. No. 2012-1828 (Ch. 56, Art. I,
of the 1972 Code)]
The following shall constitute core on-street parking meter
locations in the Borough of Lansdale:
A.
West Main Street.
(1)
On the north side of West Main Street, beginning approximately 798
feet from the intersection of Broad Street and ending 1,281 feet therefrom.
(2)
On the south side of West Main Street, beginning approximately 1,060
feet from the intersection of Broad Street and ending approximately
1,282 feet therefrom.
B.
Madison Street.
(1)
On the north and east sides of Madison Street, beginning approximately
465 feet from the intersection of West Main Street and ending approximately
702 feet therefrom.
(2)
On the south side of Madison Street, beginning approximately 55 feet
from the intersection of North Wood Street and ending approximately
296 feet in an easterly direction therefrom.
(3)
On the north side of Madison Street, beginning approximately 52 feet
from the intersection of North Wood Street and ending approximately
148 feet in a westerly direction therefrom.
The following shall constitute secondary on-street parking meter
locations in the Borough of Lansdale:
A.
North Broad Street.
(1)
On the east side of North Broad Street, beginning approximately 73
feet from the intersection of East Second Street and ending approximately
133 feet in a northerly direction therefrom.
(2)
On the east side of North Broad Street, beginning approximately 60
feet from the intersection of Hudson Alley and ending approximately
96 feet in a northerly direction therefrom.
(3)
On the west side of North Broad Street, from the intersection of
Hudson Alley to the intersection of West Third Street.
B.
Courtland Street.
(1)
On the north side of Courtland Street, beginning approximately 94
feet from the intersection of Green Street and ending approximately
204 feet therefrom.
(2)
On the north side of Courtland Street, beginning approximately 33
feet from the intersection of Susquehanna Avenue and ending approximately
173 feet in a westerly direction therefrom.
C.
Green Street.
(1)
On the west side of Green Street, beginning approximately 49 feet
from the intersection of West Main Street and ending approximately
161 feet in a southerly direction therefrom.
(2)
On the west side of Green Street, beginning approximately 20 feet
from the intersection of Courtland Street and ending approximately
178 feet in a southerly direction therefrom.
D.
West Main Street.
(1)
On the south side of West Main Street, beginning approximately 94
feet from the intersection of Richardson Avenue and ending approximately
244 feet in an easterly direction therefrom.
(2)
On the north side of West Main Street, beginning approximately 35
feet from the intersection of North Wood Street and ending approximately
204 feet in a westerly direction therefrom.
(3)
On the north side of West Main Street, beginning approximately 251
feet from the intersection of North Wood Street and ending approximately
294 feet in a westerly direction therefrom.
E.
Walnut Street.
(1)
On the east side of Walnut Street, from the intersection of West
Main Street to the intersection of West Second Street.
(2)
On the west side of Walnut Street, beginning approximately 87 feet
from the intersection of West Main Street and ending approximately
186.9 feet therefrom.
(3)
On the west side of Walnut Street, beginning approximately 232 feet
from the intersection of West Main Street and ending approximately
397 feet therefrom.
(4)
On the west side of Walnut Street, beginning approximately 473 feet
from the intersection of West Main Street and ending approximately
518 feet therefrom.
(5)
On the west side of Walnut Street, beginning approximately 548 feet
from the intersection of West Main Street and ending approximately
591 feet therefrom.
(6)
On the west side of Walnut Street, beginning approximately 617 feet
from the intersection of West Main Street and ending approximately
640 feet therefrom.
(7)
On the west side of Walnut Street, beginning approximately 790 feet
from the intersection of West Main Street and ending approximately
856.5 feet therefrom.
A.
Core parking meter locations parking fee. The core parking meter
locations parking meter fee shall be $1 per hour; provided, however,
that the first 15 minutes of parking shall be free.
B.
Secondary parking meter locations parking fee. The secondary parking
meter locations parking meter fee shall be $0.50 per hour.
A.
It shall be unlawful to stop or park a vehicle at a parking meter without paying the applicable fee set forth in § 268-3, or to permit a vehicle to remain stopped or parked longer than the period of time for which the fee was paid, during the following: Mondays through Fridays, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., prevailing time.
B.
The fees set forth in § 268-3 shall not apply during the following days: Saturdays, Sundays, New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
C.
Markings shall be placed by the Borough in the street or on the curb
to designate a metered parking space for each parking meter. Vehicles
shall be parked so that the front of the vehicle is nearest the parking
meter. A vehicle shall not be parked in a manner which crosses any
line or marking designating a metered parking spot. The provisions
of this section shall apply to parallel and diagonal on-street metered
parking spaces.
D.
It shall be unlawful for any person to deface, injure, tamper with
or willfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking
meter installed in the Borough, and it shall be unlawful to deposit
any substitute for the currency accepted by a parking meter in that
parking meter.
A.
It shall be the duty of the members of the Police Department of the
Borough, acting in accordance with instructions issued by the Chief
of Police, to report:
(1)
The number of any parking meter which indicates that a vehicle occupying
a parking space adjacent thereto is or has been parked in violation
of any of the provisions of this article;
(2)
The license number of such vehicle; and
(3)
Any other facts or information, knowledge of which is necessary or
useful to a thorough understanding of the circumstances of such violation.
B.
Each police officer or parking enforcement officer noting a violation
by a vehicle under this article shall also place on such vehicle a
notice to the owner or operator thereof that the vehicle was parked
in violation of this article. The notice shall indicate that:
(1)
The owner or operator of said vehicle has the option of making payment
(in person or by mail) in the amount of $15 to the Borough of Lansdale,
One Vine Street, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, 19446, within seven days
after the date and time set forth on the notice (excluding weekends
and holidays);
[Amended 3-28-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-1910]
(2)
Payments which are made in person must be made at Lansdale Borough
Hall, One Vine Street, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and holidays; and
C.
The Lansdale Borough Chief of Police may, in his or her sole discretion,
temporarily prohibit parking in a metered parking spot in the interest
of public safety or welfare.
D.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to prevent the Borough
Council, the Borough Police Chief or their respective designees from
designating no parking at a parking meter for such reasons or purposes
as are allowed by law or as may be designated by motion, resolution
or ordinance of the Borough Council.
[Adopted 1-16-2013 by Ord. No. 2013-1835 (Ch. 56, Art. II,
of the 1972 Code)]
A.
Location: at the intersection of West Main Street and Susquehanna
Avenue, with vehicular access to Susquehanna Avenue.
A.
Location: northeast of Main Street and southeast of Second Street,
with vehicular access to Main Street and Second Street.
A.
Location: bordered by Susquehanna Avenue on the southeast side, Derstine
Avenue on the northeast side and Vine Street on the southwest side,
with vehicular access to Vine Street and Derstine Avenue.
A.
Location: bordered by Vine Street to the northeast side and Susquehanna
Avenue to the southeast side, with vehicular access to Vine Street
and Susquehanna Avenue.
B.
General designation of parking spots. The Vine Street Lot consists
of 18 parking spaces which shall be designated as follows:
(1)
All parking spaces are hereby designated as secondary parking locations.
C.
The rate
for parking in the Vine Street Parking Lot shall be $0.50 for every
six hours of parking, which rate shall be in effect 24 hours a day,
seven days a week.
[Added 2-17-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-1882]
[Added 3-16-2016 by Ord.
No. 2016-1885]
A.
Location:
bordered by Wood Street (both sides of Wood Street north of Madison
Street), Madison Street, and the Bethlehem Branch Railroad Line, with
vehicular access to Wood Street and Madison Street.
B.
General
designation of parking spots. The Madison Street Lot consists of 157
parking spaces, which shall be designated as follows:
A.
Core parking locations parking fee. The core parking locations parking
fee shall be $1 per hour; provided, however, that the first 15 minutes
of parking shall be free.
B.
Secondary parking locations parking fee. The secondary parking locations
parking fee shall be $0.50 per hour.
C.
Commuter parking locations parking fee. The commuter parking locations
parking fee shall be $1 per day.
A.
Unless otherwise posted at a municipal lot, vehicles may be parked
in all municipal lots at any time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
B.
It shall be unlawful to stop or park a vehicle in a parking space, including a designated handicapped parking space, in a municipal parking lot without paying the applicable fee set forth in § 268-12 or to permit a vehicle to remain stopped or parked longer than the period of time for which the applicable fee was paid.
C.
The fees set forth in § 268-12 shall not apply during the following days: New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
D.
Lines or markings shall be painted or placed by the Borough in all
municipal lots or on parking meters or kiosks within municipal lots
to designate the applicable fee. A vehicle shall not be parked in
a manner which crosses any line or marking designating a parking space.
E.
Signs shall be placed adjacent to and/or markings shall be painted
or placed in all parking spaces located in municipal lots to designate
handicapped parking spaces. A vehicle shall not be parked in a designated
handicapped parking space without displaying a handicapped parking
placard or license plate.
F.
It shall be unlawful for any person to deface, injure, tamper with
or willfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking
meter or kiosk installed in the Borough, and it shall be unlawful
to deposit any substitute for the currency accepted by a parking meter
or kiosk in the applicable parking meter or kiosk.
A.
It shall be the duty of the members of the Police Department of the
Borough and parking enforcement officers, acting in accordance with
instructions issued by the Chief of Police, to report:
(1)
The number of any parking meter or the number of the parking space
and municipal lot at which a vehicle occupying a parking space is
or has been parked in violation of any of the provisions of this article;
(3)
Any other facts or information, knowledge of which is necessary or
useful to a thorough understanding of the circumstances of a violation
of this article.
B.
Each police officer or parking enforcement officer noting a violation
by a vehicle under this article shall also place on such vehicle a
notice to the owner or operator thereof that the vehicle was parked
in violation of this article, which notice shall indicate that:
(1)
The owner or operator of said vehicle has the option of making payment
(in person or by mail) in the amount of $15 to the Borough of Lansdale,
One Vine Street, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, 19446, within seven days
after the date and time set forth on the notice (excluding weekends
and holidays);
[Amended 3-28-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-1910]
(2)
Payments which are made in person must be made at Lansdale Borough
Hall, One Vine Street, Lansdale, Pennsylvania, Monday through Friday,
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and holidays; and
C.
The Lansdale Borough Chief of Police may, in his or her sole discretion,
temporarily prohibit parking in municipal parking lots in the interest
of public safety or welfare.
D.
The Lansdale Borough Chief of Police may, in his or her sole discretion,
temporarily suspend payment of applicable fees in municipal parking
lots in the interest of public safety or welfare.
E.
Nothing in this article shall be construed to prevent the Borough
Council, the Borough Police Chief or their respective designees from
designating no parking at a parking space in a municipal lot for such
reasons or purposes as are allowed by law or as may be designated
by motion, resolution or ordinance of the Borough Council.