[Ord. 72-1986, 87 § 1, passed 12-7-1987]
(a) For the purpose of this article:
OPERATOR
And includes every individual who operates a vehicle as the
owner thereof, or as the agent, employee or permittee of the owner,
or is in actual physical control of a vehicle.
PARK or PARKING
The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, upon
a street otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of, and while
actually engaged in, receiving or discharging passengers or loading
or unloading merchandise, or in obedience to traffic regulations,
signs or signals, or an involuntary stopping of the vehicle by reason
of causes beyond the control of the operator of the vehicle.
PARKING METER
And includes any mechanical device or meter, not inconsistent
with this article, placed or erected for the regulation of parking
by authority of this article. Each parking meter installed shall indicate
by proper legend the legal parking time established by the City, and
when operated shall at all times indicate the balance of legal parking
time, and at the expiration of such period shall indicate illegal
or overtime parking.
PARKING METER SPACE
Any space within a parking meter zone, adjacent to a parking
meter, and which is duly designated for the parking of a single vehicle
by lines painted or otherwise durably marked on the curb or on the
surface of the street adjacent to or adjoining the parking meter.
PARKING METER ZONE
And includes any restricted street upon which parking meters
are installed and in operation.
PERSON
And includes any individual, firm, co-partnership, association
or corporation.
STREET
Any public street, avenue, road, alley, highway, lane, path
or other public place located in the City and established for use
of vehicles.
VEHICLE
Any device in, upon or by which any person or property is
or may be transported upon a highway, except a device which is operated
upon rails or tracks.
[Ord. 9-2008, 09 § 1, passed 9-22-2008]
The following named and described areas, streets or portions
of streets and such other areas, streets or portions of streets as
may hereafter be included in this section by amendment thereto, lying
within the City are established as follows:
(a) Zone No. 1. Parking in Zone No. 1 is hereby limited to periods not in excess of two hours, as defined and provided for in Section
513.03 on the following streets of the City. For the convenience of the public, the parking meters placed herein shall have a silver cap in color. Such locations as may be provided within this zone for meters established under Zone No. 4 hereof are excepted herefrom:
(1)
Seventh Street, east side, Willow Street to Cumberland Street.
(2)
Seventh Street, west side, Cumberland Street to Chestnut Street.
(3)
Eighth Street, both sides, Willow Street to Chestnut Street.
(4)
Ninth Street, both sides, Willow Street to Chestnut Street.
(5)
Cumberland Street, both sides, Sixth Street to Ninth Street.
(b) Zone No. 2. Parking in Zone No. 2 is hereby limited to periods not in excess of 10 hours, as defined and provided for in Section
513.03, on the following streets of the City. For the convenience of the public, the parking meters placed herein shall have a silver cap in color. Such locations as may be provided within this zone for meters established under Zone No. 4 hereof are excepted herefrom:
(1)
Cumberland Street, both sides, Fourth Street to Sixth Street.
(2)
Chestnut Street, both sides, Bollman Street to Partridge Street.
(3)
Fourth Street, both sides, Cumberland Street to Willow Street
and Hathaway Park to Walnut Street.
(4)
Hathaway Park, south side, Third Street to Fourth Street.
(5)
Willow Street, both sides, Chapel Street to Tenth Street.
(6)
Sixth Street, both sides, Willow Street to Chestnut Street.
(7)
Seventh Street, both sides, Weidman Street to Monument Street.
(8)
Seventh Street, west side, Chestnut Street to Walnut Street.
(9)
Eighth Street, both sides, Chestnut Street to Union Street.
(10)
Ninth Street, both sides, Chestnut Street to Walnut Street.
(11)
Tenth Street, both sides, Cumberland Street to Chestnut Street.
(12)
Lehman Street, both sides, Spruce Street to Fifth Street.
(13)
Willow Street, south side, Fourth Street to Third Street.
(c) Zone No. 3. Parking in Zone No. 3 is hereby limited to periods not in excess of 10 hours, as defined and provided for in Section
513.03, on the following streets of the City. For the convenience of the public, the parking meters placed herein shall have a yellow cap in color. Such locations as may be provided within the zone for meters established under Zone No. 4 hereof are excepted herefrom:
(1)
Walnut Street, both sides, Seventh Street to Ninth Street.
(2)
Chestnut Street, both sides, Bollman Street to Cherry Street.
(3)
Sixth Street, both sides, Chestnut Street to Walnut Street.
(4)
Willow Street, both sides, Fifth Street to Ninth Street.
(5)
Tenth Street, both sides, Willow Street to Cumberland Street.
(6)
Cumberland Street, both sides, Third Street to Fourth Street.
(d) Zone No. 4. Parking in Zone No. 4 is hereby limited to periods not in excess of 30 minutes, as defined and provided for in Section
513.03. Within Parking Meter Zones No. 1, 2 and 3, the Director of Public Works shall, from time to time, establish one period of either 15 or 30 minutes. For the convenience of the public, the parking meters placed herein shall be red in color.
[Ord. 72-1986, 87 § 1, passed 12-7-1987; Ord. 8-1990, 91 § 1, passed 3-12-1990]
(a) Parking in any parking meter zone on Sundays and the following enumerated
federal holidays is hereby specifically excluded from the provisions
of this article. Such holidays are:
(1)
New Year's Day - January 1.
(2)
Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday (third Monday in January).
(3)
President's Day (third Monday in February).
(4)
Memorial Day (fourth Monday in May).
(5)
Independence Day - July 4.
(6)
Labor Day (first Monday in September).
(7)
Columbus Day (second Monday in October).
(8)
Veterans Day - November 11.
(9)
Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November).
(10)
Christmas Day - December 25.
(b) Such enumerated holidays shall be posted on the bulletin board of
the Police Department by December 15 by the City Clerk, and the dates
indicated thereon shall be the official meter holidays for the following
year.
(c) On all days, other than Sundays and holidays hereinbefore enumerated,
the parking meters shall be operated in such parking meter zones every
day between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., all times scheduled
herein being official City time.
[Ord. 47-2000-2001, passed 12-28-2001]
The Director of Public Works-City Engineer is hereby directed and authorized to mark off individual parking meter spaces in the parking zones designated and described in Section
513.02 and in such other zones as may hereafter be established, such parking spaces to be designated by lines painted or durably marked on the curbing or surface of the street. At each space so marked off, no person shall park any vehicle in such a way that such vehicle shall not be entirely within the limits of the space so designated.
[Ord. 47-2000-2001, passed 12-28-2001]
(a) In such parking meter zones, the Director of Public Works-City Engineer shall direct parking meters to be installed upon the curb or sidewalk immediately adjacent to the parking spaces provided in Section
513.04, such installation to be placed not more than two feet from the curb or more than four feet from the front line or rear line of the parking space as indicated.
(b) The Director of Public Works-City Engineer, acting through the Traffic
Superintendent, shall be responsible for the operation, maintenance
and use of such parking meters. The Mayor, acting through the Bureau
of Police, shall be responsible for the regulation and control of
such parking meters. Each device shall be so set as to display a time
indicator showing legal parking upon the deposit of the approximate
coin or coins, lawful money of the United States for the period of
time prescribed by this article. Each device shall be so arranged
that upon the expiration of the lawful time limit, it will indicate
by a proper visible time expired signal that the lawful parking period
has expired. In such cases, the right of such vehicle to occupy such
spaces shall cease, and the operator, owner, possessor or manager
thereof shall be subject to the penalties hereinafter provided.
[Ord. 72-1986, 87 § 1, passed 12-7-1987]
(a) Except in periods of emergency determined by an officer of the Bureau
of Police or Fire, or in compliance with the direction of a police
officer, when any vehicle shall be parked in any parking space alongside
or next to which a parking meter is located, the operator of such
vehicle shall, upon entering the parking meter space, immediately
deposit or cause to be deposited in the meter such proper coin of
the United States, as is required for such parking meter and is designated
by proper directions on the meter. When required by the directions
on the meter, the operator of such vehicle, or after the deposit of
the proper coin or coins, shall also set in operation the timing mechanism
on such meter in accordance with directions properly appearing thereon.
Failure to deposit such proper coin and to set the timing mechanism
in operation when so required shall constitute a violation of this
article.
(b) Upon the deposit of such coin (and the setting of the timing mechanism
in operation when so required), the parking space may be lawfully
occupied by such vehicle during the period of time which has been
prescribed for the part of the street and the parking meter zone in
which such parking space is located, provided that any person placing
a vehicle in a parking meter space adjacent to a meter which indicates
that unused time has been left in the meter by the previous occupant
of the space shall not be required to deposit a coin so long as his
occupancy of the space does not exceed the indicated unused parking
time. If the vehicle shall remain parked in any such parking space
beyond the parking time limit set for such parking space, and if the
meter shall indicate such illegal parking, then and in that event
such vehicle shall be considered as parking overtime and beyond the
period of legal parking time, and such parking shall be determined
a violation of this article.
[Ord. 72-1986, 87 § 1, passed 12-7-1987; Ord. 40-2006, 07 § 1, passed 11-26-2007; Ord. 9-2008, 09 § 2,
passed 9-22-2008]
The coins of the United States required to be deposited by the
operator of a motor vehicle occupying a parking meter space in the
parking meter installed adjacent to such space shall be as follows
with respect to the parking meter zones:
(a) Zone Nos. 1, 2 and 3.
(4)
Seventh-tenth hour: $0.50.
(b) Zone No. 4. Five cents for each 15 minutes of parking time. The parking
meters installed in such zones shall receive nickels.
[Ord. 72-1986, 87 § 1, passed 12-7-1987]
No person shall deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter any coin for the purpose of increasing or extending the parking time of any vehicle beyond one legal parking period as established in Section
513.02, for the parking space adjacent to such parking meter.
[Ord. 72-1986, 87 § 1, passed 12-7-1987]
The coins deposited in parking meters are hereby levied and
assessed as fees and are required and shall be used to defray the
expenses of proper regulation of traffic upon the public streets of
the City, to provide for the use of supervision, regulation and control
of the parking of vehicles in parking meter zones and to cover the
cost of purchase, supervision, protection, inspection, installation,
operation, maintenance, control and use of parking meters.
[Ord. 47-2000, 01, passed 12-28-2001]
It shall be the duty and the responsibility of the Mayor, acting
through the Bureau of Police, to enforce the provisions of this article.
In case of emergency, any of the provisions of this article may be
temporarily suspended by the Mayor, who shall then have the authority
to adopt and enforce such other temporary rules and regulations as
traffic conditions may demand or require.
[Ord. 72-1986, 87 § 1, passed 12-7-1987]
(a) In addition to certain acts of omission or commission hereinbefore
declared to be in violation of this article, no person shall:
(1)
Permit any vehicle to remain or be placed in any parking space
adjacent to any parking meter while such meter is displaying a signal
indicating that the vehicle occupying such parking space has already
been parked beyond the period prescribed for such parking space;
(2)
Park any vehicle across any line or marking of a parking meter
space, or in such position that the vehicle shall not be entirely
within the area designated by such lines or markings;
(3)
Deface, injure, tamper with, open or willfully break, destroy
or impair the usefulness of any parking meter installed under the
provisions of this article; or
(4)
Deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter any slug,
device or metal substance, or any other substitute for lawful coins.
[Ord. 72-1986, 87 § 1, passed 12-7-1987]
Nothing in this article shall be construed as prohibiting the
City from providing for bus stops, taxicab stands and other matters
of similar nature, including the loading and unloading of trucks,
vans or other vehicles.
[Ord. 9-2008, 09 § 3, passed 9-22-2008]
The purpose of this section is to allow for the test and experimental
determination of the feasibility and desirability of permanent changes
in the ordinances of the City relative to placement of parking meters,
and to allow for the temporary replacement of meters during maintenance
and repair of existing meters. The Mayor may, from time to time, designate
the placement of alternate parking meters within the designated parking
meter zones for a period of not more than 90 days. Any changes to
the time limitations of parking meters within any City parking meter
zone, other than as set forth in this section, shall require a duly
enacted ordinance. The Mayor shall provide written notice to Lebanon
City Council within five days of the change.
[Ord. 47-2000, 01, passed 12-28-2001]
(a) Any person violating any of the provisions of this article shall
be fined not less than $25 nor more than $100 and/or be imprisoned
not more than five days.
(b) However, any person who has been issued a parking violation ticket
may discharge such obligation upon appearance at the Office of Tax
Collection and voluntarily enter a plea of guilty by paying $10 within
the first 10 calendar days from the time of issuance of the violation
ticket, or by paying $20 from the 11th through 20th calendar days
from the time of issuance of the violation ticket.