[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the City
of Union City 1-7-1997 as Ch. XVI of the 1996 Revised General Ordinances, as amended
through Ord. No. 2002-7. Subsequent amendments noted where applicable.]
Whenever any words and phrases are used in this chapter, the
meaning respectively ascribed to them in Subtitle I of Title 39 of
the Revised Statutes of New Jersey shall be deemed to apply to such
words and phrases used herein.
Whenever certain hours are named in this chapter, they shall
mean either Eastern standard time or Eastern daylight saving time,
as may be in current use in the City.
16-3.1.
Regulations not exclusive. The provisions of this chapter imposing
a time limit on parking shall not relieve any person of the duty to
observe other and more restrictive provisions prohibiting or limiting
the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles as set forth in N.J.S.A.
39:4-138, or any other New Jersey statute or as hereinafter provided.
16-3.2.
Parking prohibited during state of emergency.
a.
Upon the declaration of an emergency, there shall be no parking upon
the streets or sections of streets where temporary EMERGENCY NO PARKING
signs are displayed. The Chief of Police, his/her designee or in his/her
absence the ranking police officer, is authorized to declare an emergency
and to direct the posting of EMERGENCY NO PARKING signs when weather
conditions, accidents, fires or public celebrations dictate or require
the avoidance of hazards or other conditions which interfere with
the free flow of traffic. Notification that the EMERGENCY NO PARKING
signs are being, or will be, posted shall be given the operator or
owner of any vehicle which has been parked prior to the posting of
the signs.
b.
Whenever snow has fallen and the accumulation is such that it covers
the street or highway, no vehicle shall be parked on the main traveled
or major roadways or portions thereof as described in Schedule I attached
to and made a part of this chapter. The above parking prohibitions
shall remain in effect after the snow has ceased until the streets
have been plowed sufficiently and to the extent that parking will
not interfere with the normal flow of traffic.
16-3.3.
Parking prohibited at all times on certain streets. When signs are
erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle at any
time upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule
II attached to and made a part of this chapter.
16-3.4.
Parking prohibited during certain hours on certain streets. No person
shall park a vehicle on the days and between the hours specified in
Schedule III attached to and made a part of this chapter.
16-3.5.
Special parking provisions.
a.
Stopping or parking restricted or prohibited on certain private property.
Parking is prohibited at all times on certain private property owned
by the Washington Urban Renewal Corporation or its successors. When
signs are erected giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle,
unless vehicles permitted to be parked shall be properly identified,
at any time in or upon the private parking area of the Washington
Towers apartments located at 5th Street and Central Avenue more particularly
referred to as the area to the east and north of the apartment building
at 500 Central Avenue, and containing parking space for approximately
300 cars, when not authorized by the Washington Urban Renewal Corporation
or its successors.
b.
All night parking prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any owner,
operator or corporation to park any truck, tractor, tractor trailer
combination, omnibus, trailer, commuter van or any vehicle having
a gross weight in excess of 4,000 pounds on any streets or parts of
streets in the City between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. The
prohibition of this section shall not apply to passenger cars, station
wagons or noncommercial vans, but shall apply to vehicles utilized
as commercial motor vehicles as defined in N.J.S.A. 39:1-1.
c.
Exceptions.
The provisions of this subsection shall not apply to:
1.
Vehicles of the City, fire apparatus, ambulances or vehicles engaged
in the work of a public utility.
2.
Vehicles actually engaged in making deliveries or rendering services
in or upon the property adjacent to the street where such vehicle
is parked.
3.
Any recreational motor vehicle, travel trailer or house trailer,
camper or boat trailer, provided that such vehicle is parked on private
property and is parked in a manner so that no portion of the vehicle
on the abutting property shall extend closer to the street than the
front of the main portion of the building used for occupancy on the
same premises, excluding any porch.
d.
Violation. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this
subsection shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $500 or subject
to a penalty of 30 days in jail, or both.
16-3.6.
Municipal parking lots. There shall be two municipal parking lots.
a.
Locations.
1.
Underground parking lot. The first municipal parking lot is located
under the municipal building addition, having its entrance on Palisade
Avenue, located near the 37th Street side of the municipal building.
This municipal parking lot shall be known as the "underground parking
lot."
2.
Rear parking lot. The second municipal parking lot is located in
the rear of the 38th Street side of the municipal building, having
its entrance on the 38th Street side, behind the Police Department.
This municipal parking lot shall be known as the "rear parking lot."
b.
Access and use of lots. Both parking lots shall be for restricted
parking only.
1.
Underground parking lot. Five parking spaces shall be assigned for
the use of the Mayor and members of the Board of Commissioners. All
other parking spaces shall be for the use of certain City officials
as assigned and authorized by the Mayor.
2.
Rear parking lot. Parking spaces shall be assigned as follows:
(a)
One parking space for the use of the Chief of Police.
(b)
Two parking spaces for the use of two Deputy Chiefs of Police.
(c)
Two parking spaces for the use of prisoner transport vehicles.
(d)
Five parking spaces to be assigned by the Director of the Department
of Parks and Public Property for the use of municipal maintenance
vehicles.
(e)
One designated parking space for handicapped residents doing
business in the municipal building.
c.
Removal of illegally parked vehicles. Any unoccupied vehicle parked
or standing in violation of this section shall be deemed a nuisance
and a menace to the safe and proper regulation of parking, and any
peace officer may provide for the removal of such vehicle. The owner
shall pay the reasonable costs of the removal and storage which may
result from such removal before regaining possession of the vehicle.
d.
Parking for Commissioners. There are hereby designated five parking
spaces in the municipal parking lot for the exclusive use of members
of the Board of Commissioners. Each space shall be assigned and marked
by proper signage restricting parking to only those members.
e.
Parking for Municipal Judge. There is hereby designated one parking
space in the municipal parking lot for the exclusive use of the Municipal
Court Judge. This space shall be assigned and marked by proper signage,
restricting parking only to the Municipal Judge.
16-3.7.
Residential permit parking program.
[Added 7-1-2013 by Ord. No. 16-2013[1]]
a.
Residential only parking permit. The current residential parking
program shall be amended as follows, effective January 1, 2014:[2]
1.
At all times, from Monday through Saturday, 24 hours per day, except
on announced holidays, parking shall be permitted only for those vehicles
displaying a valid residential decal, business placard or visitor
hangtag.
2.
A resident, for purposes of this subsection shall be defined as:
(a)
Any natural person holding title to real property located within
the confines of the City of Union City;
(b)
Any natural person occupying on a regular basis any rental unit
pursuant to a written lease either for residential or commercial purposes;
(c)
For a corporation having a principal place of business within
the confines of the City of Union City, its chief executive or his
or her designee; or
(d)
Any other person who can legally demonstrate residence within
the City of Union City.
3.
The Parking Authority of the City of Union City (hereinafter to be
referred as the "Parking Authority") shall cause appropriate signs
to be posted and updated as necessary, prohibiting all parking, except
parking by the holders of permits, placards and hangtags, to be granted
only under the terms and conditions found in Subsection b.2.
4.
A resident motor vehicle, business motor vehicle, City employee vehicle,
or temporary motor vehicle on which is displayed a valid resident
decal, visitor hangtag, or business or professional parking permit
as provided for herein shall be permitted to stand or be parked within
the confines of the City of Union City without being limited by time
restrictions or area prohibitions established pursuant to this subsection.
All other motor vehicles, other than vehicles where the operator or
the passenger being transported by such a vehicle is physically disabled
and the vehicle displays a license or placard issued under the provisions
of N.J.S.A. 39:4-205, shall be subject to the prohibitions adopted
by this subsection.
[2]
Editor's Note: The Mayor and Commissioners adopted Ord.
No. 2-2014 on 1-7-2014, staying the enforcement of Ord. No. 16-2013
until 7-1-2014; and subsequently adopted an ordinance on 4-7-2015,
staying the enforcement of Ord. No. 16-2013 until 7-1-2016.
b.
Residential parking permit: fees; expiration. The following rules
and regulations shall apply as they pertain to the resident-only parking
program:
1.
A resident decal of a design specified by the Parking Authority will
be issued to the owner of a vehicle, where such vehicle is owned or
leased by a person residing in the City of Union City, provided such
vehicle is a gross weight of not more than 3.8 tons. Such permit will
be issued upon payment of an administrative fee of $15. City of Union
City residents 62 years of age or older will be exempt from the aforementioned
administrative fee.
2.
Proof of the vehicle's owner or lessee must be presented when
applying for a residential decal or visitor hangtags. Without limitation,
acceptable proof of entitlement to a resident decal shall be established
by a minimum of two of the following:
(a)
A valid New Jersey driver's license bearing a valid Union
City address;
(b)
A valid New Jersey motor vehicle registration for the vehicle
for which the permit is sought, bearing a valid Union City address;
(c)
A current motor vehicle lease, whose named lessee possesses
a valid Union City address;
(d)
A deed or lease evidencing a right to possess a dwelling or
commercial unit within the confines of the City of Union City;
(e)
A notarized letter from a landlord reflecting an address within
the City of Union City;
(f)
Current bank statements evidencing a valid Union City address.
3.
Resident permits shall expire every third calendar year; and business
permits and professional permits shall expire every calendar year,
as reasonably determined by the Parking Authority. Any vehicle bearing
an expired resident permit, business permit or professional permit
which shall park on a street in the City of Union City shall be subject
to the same penalty as a vehicle having no such permit as set forth
in Subsection j.
c.
Temporary permits.
1.
Any owner of or lessee of any residential or commercial property
in the City of Union City, which owner or lessee does not possess
a valid New Jersey registration or New Jersey motor vehicle operator's
license, shall not be eligible for the traditional resident permit.
Any such owner or lessee, upon presentation of proof of a deed, mortgage,
lease or letter from the property owner to the Parking Authority,
shall receive a thirty-day temporary resident parking permit. Such
permit shall issue only upon payment of an administrative fee of $10
for said thirty-day temporary permit.
2.
Upon expiration of the initial temporary permit, a holder of such
permit may reapply to the Parking Authority for one additional thirty-day
permit pursuant to the terms specified in Subsection c.1. The subsequent
thirty-day resident parking permit shall be reissued only upon payment
of the administrative fees specified in Subsection c.1.
d.
Daily visitor parking permit hangtags. Visitor hangtags of a design
specified by the Parking Authority will be issued to any resident
of the City of Union City who meets the following qualifications and
requirements:
1.
A resident who would be eligible for a Parking Permit pursuant to
the qualifications outlined in Subsection a, provided no other person
in the same household has been issued a resident parking permit.
2.
Daily visitor parking permit hangtags may be purchased from the Parking
Authority individually for $1 per daily permit or as book of 30 daily
permits for $25. Visitor hangtags shall not be resold, transferred
or assigned. Visitor hangtags are for use by visitors only, while
visitors are actively visiting the households to which the hangtags
are issued. Use of a visitor permit other than as permitted by this
subsection will constitute a violation of this subsection and may
result in issuance of a summons or revocation of the applicant's
privilege to obtain additional visitor permits for a period of one
year, or both.
3.
All daily visitor parking permit hangtags are to be displayed prominently
in the front windshield where they are easily visible and fully readable
from the exterior of the vehicle.
4.
Daily visitor parking permit hangtags shall not be required on announced
legal holidays.
e.
Business permits.
1.
Business establishments located in the City of Union City may obtain
a business parking permit for any nonresident employee or business
owner of such business establishment who commutes into Union City
for purposes of fulfilling his or her obligations to such business.
2.
"Union City business establishment" shall be deemed to include, without
limitation, the City of Union City and all its government agencies,
Board of Education, Parking Authority and day-care centers.
3.
All requests for business permits shall be made in writing on a form
designated by the Parking Authority and shall be executed by the owner,
CEO or responsible officer of the employer (or a director, in the
case of the City of Union City, or the business manager or secretary,
in the case of the Union City Board of Education, or the Chief of
Police or his or her designee, in the case of the Union City Police
Department).
4.
The Parking Authority shall be entitled to obtain periodic verification
of all relevant information and shall have the authority to invalidate
or not renew any business permit issued pursuant to this subsection
if the information indicates that nonentitlement is appropriate.
5.
The nonresident business owner or employee shall pay a fee of $50
for a business permit. All fees shall be paid to the Parking Authority.
Business permits shall be valid for a period of one calendar year.
All fees collected by the Parking Authority pursuant to this subsection
shall be subject to the veto of the Board of Commissioners.
f.
Exceptions. The restrictions contained herein shall not apply to
the following categories of vehicles under the following circumstances:
1.
Service and delivery vehicles. Service and delivery vehicles bearing
commercial license plates and/or the name and address of a commercial
business may park without a resident permit, business permit or visitor
hangtag, provided said vehicle is in the actual performance of its
duties or rendering the required service, not to exceed four hours.
2.
Contractors. Contractors may park in resident parking areas only
after having made application to the Parking Authority and having
provided written documentation from the Union City Building Department
that such work is known, approved and ongoing. The fee associated
with such permits shall not exceed $15 per day and may only be used
Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
3.
Emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles and public service, telephone
and other utility vehicles may park without a resident permit, business
permit or visitor hangtag during the time required to render assistance
to persons, complete needed repairs and/or effectuate improvements
to any facility under their control within the area.
4.
Nonprofit institutions or corporations. As is reasonably determined
by the Parking Authority, such institution or corporation which maintains
an office in the City of Union City may be issued resident parking
permits for vehicles which are registered in the name of the nonprofit
entity and which are housed in the City of Union City, without charge,
pursuant to Subsection a.2(c). The issuance of such permit shall be
subject to appropriate and periodic verification as to the continued
qualification for the same as reasonably determined by the Parking
Authority.
g.
Authority.
1.
The Parking Authority shall have the authority to formulate and promulgate
rules and regulations consistent with this subsection to effectuate
the purposes set out in the preamble of this subsection.[3]
[3]
Editor's Note: The complete text of Ord. No. 16-2013,
including the preamble, is on file in the City offices.
2.
All fees to be collected pursuant to this subsection shall be set
by the Parking Authority in its reasonable discretion and subject
to the veto of the Board of Commissioners.
3.
A schedule of all applicable fees set pursuant to this subsection
shall be available for public inspection during regular business hours
at the office of the Parking Authority and at the office of the City
Clerk.
h.
Adjoining communities.
1.
In the event that any community adjoining or abutting the City of
Union City shall institute or shall have instituted an ordinance,
resolution, or other policy enforcing a residents-only parking program
applicable to any street, the center line of which serves as the boundary
between the City of Union City and the adjoining or abutting community,
that in exchange for reciprocal provisions in the ordinance of the
adjoining or abutting community, those vehicles displaying a valid
resident or visitor permit issued by the adjoining or abutting community
shall have the privilege of parking on that portion of the boundary
street under the jurisdiction of Union City, should the like privilege
be extended to vehicles displaying a valid City of Union City resident
decal or visitor hangtag, allowing same the privilege of parking on
that portion of the boundary street under the jurisdiction of the
adjoining or abutting community.
2.
Pursuant to this subsection, the Corporation Counsel shall evaluate
any ordinance, resolution or other policy enforcing resident-only
parking passed by any adjoining or abutting community and present
to the Board of Commissioners its opinion as to substantial compliance
with the terms of this subsection. The Board of Commissioners shall
then exercise its discretion in determining whether such ordinance,
resolution or policy shall be sufficiently reciprocal to extend such
privileges as provided by this subsection. Further, the Corporation
Counsel shall be authorized to conduct discussions with any community
adjoining or abutting the City of Union City to assist in negotiations
to effect such ordinances as may be necessary or such modifications
to existing ordinances of the abutting or adjoining communities to
render same to be substantially reciprocal to the terms of this subsection.
i.
Reciprocity with the Township of Weehawken.
1.
Those vehicles bearing valid resident parking permits or visitor
hangtags issued by the Township of Weehawken shall be permitted to
park such vehicles on the portions of those streets under the control
of the City, in accord with the terms of this subsection and any rules
and regulations implementing this subsection as are applicable to
vehicles bearing valid City of Union City parking permits or visitor
hangtags, as designated on the schedule below:
2.
Those vehicles not bearing a valid parking permit or visitor hangtag
issued by the Township of Weehawken or the Weehawken Parking Authority,
and/or by the City of Union City or an approved agency thereof, found
parked on those portions of the streets designated above shall be
subject to any or all of the penalty provisions of the resident parking
program, pursuant to this subsection.
j.
Violations and penalties.
1.
Any vehicle parked on a street in the City of Union City without
a valid and current resident parking permit, temporary permit, business
permit or daily visitor hangtag shall be subject to a fine not to
exceed $60.
2.
The Parking Authority may refuse to issue a parking permit to any
person or persons where it finds that the applicant purposely provided
false information on an application thereof.
3.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this subsection for a person
holding a valid parking permit issued pursuant hereto to permit the
use of such permit on any motor vehicle other than that for which
the permit was issued. Anyone in possession of a parking permit who
misuses or allows the misuse of a permit is subject to a fine of $100
for the first offense and a fine of $200 for any subsequent offense.
4.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this subsection for a person
to copy, reproduce or otherwise bring into existence a facsimile or
counterfeit parking permit or permits. A violation of this subsection
shall be a disorderly persons offense. The person committing the aforementioned
act shall also be subject to a penalty of $750 for the first offense
and a fine of $1,200 for each subsequent offense, and/or imprisonment
for not more than five days. A person committing the aforementioned
act may also be sentenced to community service for up to 30 days for
each such violation.
5.
In the event that a Union City resident is issued a summons for a
violation of the resident parking program, that resident may, at the
time scheduled for hearing in the Municipal Court:
(a)
Produce evidence that the person has in fact been issued a valid
resident parking permit. Such person or persons shall be afforded
a single, one-time affirmative defense to the alleged violation, regardless
of the date upon which the said permit was issued.
(b)
Upon presentation of sufficient evidence that the person was
a resident at the time of the alleged offense, the person may request
an adjournment of the matter from the court for a reasonable period
of time during which time the person may make an application to the
Parking Authority for a resident parking permit. The person may then
present the resident parking permit at the time of the adjournment
hearing date which shall provide an affirmative defense to the alleged
violation.
(c)
The aforementioned affirmative defense offered to the City resident
for a violation of the resident parking program shall be limited to
one violation of the resident parking program and shall be unavailable
for subsequent violations.
6.
Any vehicle parked on a street in the City of Union City without
a valid resident permit, temporary permit, business permit or visitor
hangtag will have a two-hour grace period, after which the vehicle
will be subject to being ticketed and towed.
k.
Payment of sums to Parking Authority. The Union City Parking Authority
shall receive from the City of Union City the sum of $8 for each summons
written in the City for violation of Subsection j.1 of the within
subsection and a sum equal to 50% for each summons written in the
City for violation of Subsections j.2 and j.3. Said sums shall be
paid to the Parking Authority only for those parking violations where
the applicable fine has been collected by the City of Union City Municipal
Court and paid to the City of Union City.
l.
Repealer. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with
the provisions of this subsection are hereby repealed to the extent
of such inconsistency.
m.
Severability. All provisions of this subsection are severable, and
if any portion of this subsection shall be held to be invalid, the
remaining portions of this subsection shall not be invalidated.
n.
When effective. This subsection shall be effective upon passage,
approval and publication in accordance with law.
o.
Codification. This subsection shall be part of the Union City Revised
Ordinances as though codified and fully set forth therein. The City
Clerk shall have this subsection codified and incorporated in the
official copies of the Union City Ordinances.
p.
Implementation. This subsection shall take effect at the time and
in the manner as provided by law.
q.
Authority to issue summonses. The Parking Authority and the Union
City Police Department shall have the power and the authority to issue
summonses for violations of this subsection; provided, however, that
in the case of a summons issued for misuse of a resident permit, such
summonses shall be issued by the Municipal Court of the City of Union
City.
r.
Enforcement. Enforcement of this subsection and further rules and
regulations as may be promulgated from time to time shall be under
the jurisdiction of either the Union City Parking Authority and/or
the Union City Police Department, as determined by the Director of
Public Safety.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also superseded former
Subsection 16-3.7, as amended.
16-3.8.
Permitted parking
in front of private driveways.
[Added 2-4-2003]
(a)
In general. In accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:4-138.3 et seq., parking
of motor vehicles in front of private driveways shall be permitted
in the following instances; provided, however, that there is not otherwise
space for parking within the driveway, that such parking is entirely
within and parallel to the street, is not otherwise prohibited and
does not interfere with the safe and normal flow of traffic:
16-3.9.
(Reserved)
16-3.10.
Parking of commercial
vehicles. Commercial vehicles may park on any street within the City
of Union City, subject to the restrictions of Section 16-3.11.
[Added 7-5-2005; amended 10-18-2011]
16-3.11.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 16-3.10 above, no commercial vehicle may park on any City streets between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. unless the commercial vehicle can meet all of the conditions set forth in Section 16-3.8 of this chapter.
[Added 10-18-2011; amended 5-21-2013]
16-4.1.
Limiting the use of streets to a certain class of vehicle. Trucks
over four tons' gross weight are excluded from streets or parts of
streets described in Schedule V, attached to and made a part of this
chapter, except for the pickup and delivery of materials.
16-4.2.
One-way streets designated. The streets or parts of streets designated
in Schedule VI, attached to and made a part of this chapter, are hereby
designated as one-way streets in the direction indicated.
16-4.3.
Through streets. Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-140,
the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule VII, attached
to and made a part of this chapter, are hereby designated as through
streets. STOP signs shall be installed on the near right side of each
street intersecting the through street except where YIELD signs are
provided for in the designations.
16-4.4.
Stop intersections designated. Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A.
39:4-140, the intersections described in Schedule VIII, attached to
and made a part of this chapter, are hereby designated as stop intersections.
STOP signs shall be installed as provided therein.
16-4.6.
(Reserved)
16-4.7.
Traffic control signals.
a.
Traffic control signals shall be installed and operated at certain
intersections as specified in Schedule IX, attached to and made a
part of this chapter. Such installations shall be in accordance with
the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:1 et seq., and shall conform in design
and be maintained in operation as authorized by the Department of
Transportation.
b.
A resolution will be adopted setting forth the Traffic Control Signal
Maintenance Program Regulations.
[Added 3-21-2006]
16-4.8.
No right turns. No person shall turn a vehicle to make a right turn
when facing a steady red (STOP) indication at any of the locations
specified in Schedule XI, which is attached to and made a part of
this chapter, whenever an official sign is present prohibiting such
a turn on the red signal.
16-4.9.
Loading zones. The locations described in Schedule XII, attached
to and made a part of this chapter, are hereby designated as loading
zones.
16-4.10.
Bus/commuter vehicle stops.
a.
Locations. The locations described in Schedule XIII, attached to
and made a part of this chapter, shall be designated as the only areas
within the City that buses or any other commuter vehicles, as licensed
and/or regulated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation, shall
stop for the purpose of loading and unloading commuters. These locations
shall have installed the appropriate signage and markings, as provided
by law.
b.
Exceptions. The only exception permitted and in accordance with the
New Jersey Transit Request-A-Stop program, passengers may request
to disembark at areas not designated as "Bus/Commuter Vehicle Stop"
areas only between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m.
c.
Bus stop length. The bus stops lengths shall be as follows:
Near side: 90 feet plus the distance from the curbline to the
end of the curb return, property line or crosswalk to the total length
of 105 feet.
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Far side: 85 feet plus the distance from the curbline to the
end of the curb return, property line or crosswalk to the total length
of 105 feet.
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Mid-block (no intersection on either side of roadway): Standard
length is 135 feet.
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d.
Locations.
[Added 10-21-2003; amended 2-3-2004]
(1)
Parking is hereby permitted in the bus/commuter vehicle stops
listed in Schedule XIII between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
the following day, except as follows:
(a)
Parking shall not be permitted in the bus stops listed in Schedule
XIII on 30th and 31st Streets; exempt; and
(b)
Except as otherwise provided herein with respect to Bergenline
Avenue, parking shall be permitted in the bus stops listed in Schedule
XIII on Bergenline and New York Avenues, north of Route 495, only
between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. the following day. Further,
parking shall be permitted in the bus stops along Bergenline and New
York Avenues, south of Route 495, between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.
the following day. Notwithstanding the foregoing, parking shall not
be permitted in the bus stops listed in Schedule XIII on Bergenline
Avenue between 30th Street and 47th Street at any time.
(2)
Any unoccupied vehicle parked or standing in a bus/commuter
vehicle stop at any time other than that permitted by this section
shall be deemed a nuisance and a menace to the safe and proper regulation
of parking and operation of buses and commuter vehicles.
(3)
Any peace officer may provide for the removal of such vehicle.
The owner shall pay the reasonable cost of the removal and storage
which may result from such removal before regaining possession of
the vehicle.
16-4.11.
Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:4-140, the intersections described in
Schedule XIV, attached to and made a part of this chapter, are hereby
designated as stop intersections. Four-way STOP signs and PEDESTRIAN
signs shall be installed at the intersections listed in Schedule X.
[Added 11-16-2005]
16-4.12.
It shall be unlawful to park or operate any type of vehicle
in a manner that will in any way block or obstruct access to curb
cuts located on any sidewalk or walkway or any other public place
throughout the City of Union City.
[Added 11-16-2005]
16-4.13.
Pedestrian crosswalks.
[Added 8-5-2008]
a.
There should be installed a marked
pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection of Park Avenue and 39th Street
at the northwest corner.
b.
There shall be installed a marked pedestrian crosswalk at the intersection
of Park Avenue and 41st Street at the northwest corner.
c.
There shall be installed a marked mid-street pedestrian crosswalk
at 900 22nd Street and in-street signs marking the pedestrian crosswalk
which shall conform to the current Manual on Uniform Traffic Control
Devices.
16-5.1.
Parking in designated areas. All vehicles must park only in designated
areas and between the lines provided.
16-5.2.
Handicapped parking. All stalls shall be 12 feet wide and signed
with R7-8, RESERVED PARKING sign and penalty plate, in the designated
parking areas for persons who have been issued the handicapped parking
permits by the Division of Motor Vehicles.
16-5.3.
Permit parking. All lots have parking by permit only.
16-5.4.
Parking time limited. No person shall park a vehicle for longer than
the time limit indicated upon any of the streets or parts of streets
described:
Name of Lot
|
Time Limit
|
Location
|
---|---|---|
Lot A
|
30 minutes
|
As indicated on site plan
|
16-5.5.
Reserved parking. Parking Lot A has reserved parking as indicated
on the site plan. All vehicles must be properly identified.
16-5.6.
Restricted parking. No person shall stop or stand a vehicle any time
upon any of the streets or parts of streets described:
Name of Streets
|
Sides
|
Hours
|
Location
|
---|---|---|---|
All roads
|
Both
|
All
|
Entire length
|
16-5.7.
Tow away. Any vehicle parked or standing so as to obstruct or impede
a normal flow of traffic, block entrances or exitways, loading zones,
oil fills, any grass area, pedestrian walkway or present in any way
a safety or traffic hazard may be removed by towing the vehicle at
the owner's or operator's expense.
16-5.8.
Stop intersections. The following intersections are hereby designated
as stop intersections. STOP signs shall be installed as provided therein:
Intersection
|
Stop Sign on
|
---|---|
Main Drive and Central Avenue
|
Main Drive
|
Road A and 4th Street
|
Road A
|
Road B and Central Avenue
|
Road B
|
16-5.9.
One-way streets. The following described streets or parts of streets
are hereby designated as one-way streets in the direction indicated.
Parking on these streets will be permitted on the sides indicated
below:
Name of Street
|
Direction
|
Limits
|
Parking Permitted
|
---|---|---|---|
Main Drive
|
East
|
From south intersect with Central Avenue to north intersect
with Central Avenue
|
None
|
16-5.10.
Speed limits.
a.
The speed limits for both directions of traffic in the parking lots
shall be 15 miles per hour.
b.
The speed limits for both directions of travel on all roads shall
be 15 miles per hour for their entire length.
c.
Regulatory and warning signs shall be erected and maintained to effect
the above-designated speed limits authorized by the Department of
Transportation.
16-5.11.
Installation of signs. All signs, posts or other necessary materials
shall be installed and paid for by the applicant. Work shall be checked
by the Police Department to ensure installations meet state and federal
specifications, and all signing shall conform to the current Manual
on Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
16-5.12.
Violations and penalties. Unless another penalty is expressly
provided by New Jersey statute, every person convicted of a violation
of this section or any supplement thereto shall be liable to a penalty
of not more than $101 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15
days, or both.
16-6.1.
General penalty. Unless another penalty is expressly provided by
New Jersey Statute, a person convicted of a violation of this chapter
or any supplement thereto shall be liable to a penalty of not more
than $50 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both.
16-6.2.
Specific penalties. The following penalties shall supplement the
Violations Bureau Schedule of Penalties.
[Amended 12-2-2003; 1-18-2005; 10-18-2011; 2-21-2012; 9-1-2015; 12-15-2015]
Description of Violation
|
Penalty
|
---|---|
Overtime (meter) parking
|
$23
|
Fire hydrant/fire zone
|
$100
|
Clean sweep
|
$33
|
Prohibited area/trespassing
|
$40
|
Abandoned vehicle:
| |
First offense
|
$100 and possible loss of driving privilege for up to two years
|
Any subsequent offense
|
Possible loss of driving privilege for up to five years
|
Double parking
|
$44
|
Driveway
|
$40
|
Sidewalk
|
$38
|
Bus stop
|
$35
|
Crosswalk
|
$35
|
Loading zone
|
$35
|
Improper parking
|
$35
|
Obstruction
|
$35
|
No parking during emergencies
|
$35
|
No parking of any commercial vehicles on Monday through Friday
from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 a.m.
|
Minimum of $150, and not to exceed $500
|
No parking of any commercial vehicles on Saturdays from 2:30
p.m. to 9:30 a.m.
|
Minimum of $150, and not to exceed $500
|
No parking of any commercial vehicles on Sundays and legal holidays,
except for emergency work which has been previously determined and
authorized by the Construction Code Official and City Engineer
|
Minimum of $150, and not to exceed $500
|
No truck parking (9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.)
|
$100
|
Handicapped parking
|
$253
|
Commercial overtime parking
|
$65
|
Three dollars of the penalties listed in the specific penalties,
above, shall be dedicated by rider to the Union City Parking Authority
for uses as established by the Authority. One dollar shall be dedicated
to the state pursuant to law. The remainder shall be issued to the
City. These increases proposed shall be subject to all applicable
state and local approvals.
|
[Added 2-6-2008; amended 10-6-2015]
The following school zones will have a speed limit of 15 miles
per hour:
a.
Washington School on 39th Street from New York Avenue to Bergenline
Avenue and on 40th Street from New York Avenue to Bergenline Avenue
and on New York Avenue from 39th Street to 40th Street and on Bergenline
Avenue from 39th Street to 40th Street.
b.
Roosevelt School on Roosevelt Street from Hudson Avenue to Palisade
Avenue and on 46th Street from Hudson Avenue to Palisade Avenue and
on Palisade Avenue from Roosevelt Street to 46th Street and on Hudson
Avenue from Roosevelt Street to 46th Street.
c.
Robert Waters School on 29th Street from Summit Avenue to Central
Avenue and on 28th Street from Summit Avenue to Central Avenue and
on Summit Avenue from 28th Street to 29th Street and on Central Avenue
from 28th Street to 29th Street.
d.
Edison School on 4th Street from Central Avenue to West Street and
on 8th Street from Central Avenue to West Street and on Central Avenue
from 4th Street to 8th Street and on West Street from 4th Street to
8th Street.
e.
Jose Marti School on 18th Street from Summit Avenue to West Street
and on 21st Street from Summit Avenue to West Street and on Summit
Avenue from 18th Street to 21st Street and on West Street from 18th
Street to 21st Street.
f.
Jefferson School on 34th Street from Hudson Avenue to Palisade Avenue
and on 35th Street from Hudson Avenue to Palisade Avenue and on Hudson
Avenue from 34th Street to 35th Street and on Palisade Avenue from
34th Street to 35th Street.
g.
Veterans Memorial School on 14th Street from Summit Avenue to Central
Avenue and on 15th Street from Summit Avenue to Central Avenue and
on Summit Avenue from 14th Street to 15th Street and on Central Avenue
from 14th Street to 15th Street.
h.
Early Childhood Education Center on Kennedy Boulevard from 22nd Street
to 23rd Street and on Kerrigan Avenue from 22nd Street to 23rd Street
and on 22nd Street from Kennedy Boulevard to Kerrigan Avenue and on
23rd Street from Kennedy Boulevard to Kerrigan Avenue.
i.
Colin Powell Elementary School on New York Avenue from 15th Street
to 16th Street and on Palisade Avenue from 15th Street to 16th Street
and on 15th Street from New York Avenue to Palisade Avenue and on
16th Street from New York Avenue to Palisade Avenue.
j.
Emerson Middle School on Bergenline to Palisade Avenue from 18th
Street to 19th Street and on New York Avenue from 18th Street to 19th
Street and on 18th Street from Palisade Avenue to New York Avenue
and on 19th Street from Palisade Avenue to New York Avenue.
k.
Union Hill Middle School on Hudson Avenue from 38th Street to 39th
Street and on Park Avenue from 38th Street to 39th Street and on 38th
Street from Hudson Avenue to Park Avenue and on 39th Street from Hudson
Avenue to Park Avenue.
l.
Union City High School on Kennedy Boulevard from 24th Street to 26th
Street and on Summit Avenue from 24th Street to 26th Street and on
24th Street from Kennedy Boulevard to Summit Avenue and on 26th Street
from Kennedy Boulevard to Summit Avenue.
m.
Hudson School on 19th Street from Cliff Street to Mountain Road and
on 18th Street from Cliff Street to Mountain Road and on Cliff Street
from 18th Street to 19th Street and on Mountain Road from 18th Street
to 19th Street.
n.
Academy for Enrichment Advancement on Summit Avenue from 22nd Street
to 23rd Street and on Kerrigan Avenue from 22nd Street to 23rd Street
and on 22nd Street from Kerrigan Avenue to Summit Avenue and on 23rd
Street from Kerrigan Avenue to Summit Avenue.
o.
St. Francis Academy on Summit Avenue from 16th Street to 17th Street
and on Central Avenue from 16th Street to 17th Street and on 16th
Street from Summit Avenue to Central Avenue and on 17th Street from
Summit Avenue to Central Avenue.
p.
Mother Seton School on New York Avenue from 15th Street to 16th Street
and on Bergenline Avenue from 15th Street to 16th Street and on 15th
Street from New York Avenue to Bergenline Avenue and on 16th Street
from New York Avenue to Bergenline Avenue.
q.
St. Augustin School on New York Avenue from 39th Street to 40th Street
and on Palisade Avenue from 39th Street to 40th Street and on 39th
Street from New York Avenue to Palisade Avenue and on 40th Street
from New York Avenue to Palisade Avenue.
r.
Union City Day Care Center on Hudson Avenue from 46th Street to 47th
Street and on Palisade Avenue from 46th Street to 47th Street and
on 46th Street from Hudson Avenue to Palisade Avenue and on 47th Street
from Hudson Avenue to Palisade Avenue.
s.
Union City Day Care Center on Kennedy Boulevard from 35th Street
to 36th Street and on Bergenline Avenue from 35th Street to 36th Street
and on 35th Street from Kennedy Boulevard to Bergenline Avenue and
on 36th Street from Kennedy Boulevard to Bergenline Avenue.