[Added 1-12-2016 by L.L. No. 1-2016; amended 3-8-2016 by L.L. No. 4-2016]
[Amended 6-13-2023 by L.L. No. 7-2023]
The following residential on-street parking permit system is established by virtue of the authority granted by the State of New York as set forth in NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law § 1640-O and is limited to the specified public streets or portions of public streets as set forth therein.
A. 
Residential parking permits. The owner(s) or tenant(s) of a residential dwelling whose primary residence is located on a street in the residential parking zone, as hereinafter defined, is eligible to obtain a residential parking permit, limited to two per household. Applicants must submit a valid driver's license, motor vehicle registration and a signed application. Tenants may be required to provide a current copy of their lease in addition to a signed affidavit from their landlord attesting to residency.
B. 
Residential parking zone. The on-street Residential Parking Zone as authorized by NYS Vehicle and Traffic § 1640-O shall consist of the following streets: Oak Street from Broadway to Main Street, Elm Street from Broadway to Main Street, Chestnut Street from Broadway to Main Street, Walnut Street from Broadway to Livingston Avenue, Hatch Terrace from Broadway to Walnut Street, Cedar Street from Main Street to Palisade Street, Palisade Street from Cedar Street to Chestnut Street and Riverside Place (the "residential parking zone").
C. 
Eligible residents. Residents whose primary residence bears an address in the Residential Parking Zone shall be permitted to obtain a Residential parking Permit to park on those streets at any time, irrespective of the restrictions on non-permit holders. Properties with frontage on any of the above streets and which are not eligible for Downtown Resident permits are also deemed eligible residents under this section.
D. 
Restriction. Only vehicles properly exhibiting a resident parking permit ("residential parking permit") shall be permitted to park in the Residential Parking Zone in excess of the posted maximum limit between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.
[Amended 12-15-2020 by L.L. No. 8-2020]
E. 
An annual Residential Parking Permit shall be valid for the Village fiscal year, June 1 to May 31, in which it is issued upon payment of the required fee as established or amended by the Board of Trustees in accordance with. Ch. 175.
[Amended 12-15-2020 by L.L. No. 8-2020]
F. 
Residential Parking Permits shall be affixed to the top left interior of the front driver's side window of the vehicle, or as otherwise instructed by the Village. Residents who appear as scofflaws on the Village records are not eligible to obtain a Residential Parking Permit.
G. 
Residential Parking Permits are not transferrable to another person or to another vehicle.
H. 
Nothing in this article shall alter the rules regarding use of spaces regulated by ay parking control device located within the residential parking zone. A residential Parking Permit shall not exempt a resident from purchasing time in spaces regulated by parking control devices.
I. 
This article shall have no effect on provisions of the Code relating to alternate side of the street parking.
J. 
Violation of this section shall be subject to a fine of $50, and the violator shall not be eligible to obtain a new Residential Parking Permit for a period of one year from the date of the violation.
K. 
Vehicles registered pursuant to NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law § 404-a as identified by the display of a valid New York State handicap parking plate shall be exempt from the Residential Parking Permit requirements set forth in this section.