The following are hereby established as metered parking lots
operated by the Borough:
A. Lot between Columbia Avenue and Fourth Street.
Parking meters installed in the parking lots shall be placed
adjacent to the individual parking spaces that are to be marked off
and maintained on the lots. For each parking meter there shall be
a clear indication, through use of directional arrows or an identification
as to number within the parking space, to show which individual parking
space it serves. Each parking meter shall indicate by a proper legend
the parking rate and the maximum parking time applicable to vehicles
parked at that meter and, when the parking space is occupied and the
parking meter put into operation by the insertion of one or more coins,
the parking meter shall indicate on and by its dial and pointer the
duration of legal parking and, upon the expiration of that period,
shall indicate illegal parking or overparking.
Lines and/or markings shall be painted or placed upon the surface
of the metered parking lots adjacent to each parking meter for the
purpose of designating the parking space for which that meter shall
be used. Each vehicle parked adjacent to any parking meter shall be
parked within the lines or markings so placed and applicable to that
meter. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this article for any
person:
A. To park any vehicle across any such line or marking; or
B. To park any vehicle in such a position that the vehicle shall not
be within the area so designated by such lines or markings; or
C. To park a vehicle elsewhere in any such lot than in an individual
parking space adjacent to a parking meter.
It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle in any of the metered
parking lots:
A. Otherwise than with the front of the parked vehicle nearest to the
parking meter applicable to that vehicle; or
B. With any part of the vehicle touching the meter post or the raised
base or barrier on which meters are erected.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this article for any
person to deposit in any parking meter installed under the provisions
of this article any slug or other substitute for a coin of the United
States or for an official token authorized by the Borough for use
in the meter.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this article for any
person to permit a vehicle to remain in any parking space adjacent
to a parking meter, when that meter displays a signal indicating that
the vehicle has already been parked beyond the period of time prescribed
for that parking space.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this article for any
person to deface, tamper with, open or wilfully break, destroy or
impair the usefulness of any parking meter installed under the provisions
of this article, provided that nothing in this section shall apply
to the servicing or opening or servicing of parking meters by officers,
employees or police officers of the Borough under the direction of
the Mayor and/or the Borough Council.
[Amended 1-4-1982 by Ord.
No. 4-1982; 7-12-2004 by Ord. No. 5-2004]
A. It shall be the duty of the police officers and parking enforcement
personnel of the Borough, acting in accordance with the directions
of the Chief of Police, to report.
(1) The number of each off-street parking meter that indicates that the
vehicle occupying the adjacent off-street parking space is, or has
been, parked in violation of any provision of Ordinance No. 9-1978,
November 6, 1978, as amended.
(2) The date and hour of the violation.
(3) The state and license number of the vehicle.
(4) Any other facts, the knowledge of which is necessary for a thorough
understanding of the circumstances attending the violation.
B. Any such police officer and other person making the report shall
also place on the vehicle a notice, which shall be identified as a
"parking ticket," which shall give notice to the owner or operator
of the vehicle that the vehicle was parked in violation of the provisions
of this article and instructing the owner or operator that the penalty
requirements shall be as follows:
(1) Within one hour after the time of the notice, deposit the sum of
$3 in a depository or receptacle called a "courtesy box" placed for
the purpose or pay the sum of $3 at the Borough Police Station or
to the office of the Borough Secretary of the Borough of Vandergrift
or, within the time limitation prescribed, pay, by regular United
States Mail, postage prepaid, the fine, submitting the same to the
Borough of Vandergrift to the address indicated on the ticket, which
said ticket shall be provided in a self-mailer with the violator to
be responsible for all costs of postage; or
(2) Within 48 hours after the time of the notice, deposit the sum of
$5 in a depository or receptacle called a "courtesy box" placed for
the purpose, or pay the sum of $5 at the Borough Police Station or
to the office of the Borough Secretary of the Borough of Vandergrift
or, within the time limitation prescribed, pay, by regular United
States Mail, postage prepaid, the fine, submitting the same to the
Borough of Vandergrift to the address indicated on the ticket, which
said ticket shall be provided in a self-mailer with the violator to
be responsible for all costs of postage.
(3) If not paid sooner, upon the expiration of the fifth calendar day
from the date of the issuance of the notice, the Borough shall send,
by regular United States Mail, postage prepaid, an official police
notice card providing for payment of a late fine/penalty in the amount
of $10.
(4) If payment is not rendered within 10 calendar days from the date of the mailing of the official police notice card referenced in Subsection
B(3) above, the original notice/parking ticket shall be referred to the Magisterial District Judge for the Magisterial District which shall include the Borough of Vandergrift for criminal prosecution, with all fines and costs of prosecution to be lawfully assessed by a court of competent jurisdiction.
[Amended 1-4-1982 by Ord.
No. 4-1982]
A. Any person who violates any provision of this article, with the exception of §
470-51, shall for each and every violation, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $5 and not more than $15 and costs, provided that, in the case of a penalty for overtime parking, each additional hour during which parking time limits apply under this article that a vehicle remains in an individual parking space after the prescribed time for parking has elapsed shall be deemed an additional violation.
B. Any person who violates any provision of §
470-51 of this article shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $100 and costs of prosecution and, in default of payment of fine and costs, to imprisonment for not more than 10 days.
[Added 1-3-2012 by Ord.
No. 3-2012]
Off-street parking spaces within parking lots as designated in §
470-44 of this article may be designated as nonexclusive permit parking places upon application and payment of a permitting fee to the Borough Secretary of the Borough of Vandergrift pursuant to the following terms and conditions:
A. Fee established. The fee for an off-street metered parking permit
shall be $10 per month, payable in advance, with a minimum of 12 months
due and owing at the time of application and annually thereafter on
the anniversary month. The fee may be amended from time to time hereafter
by the Borough Council of the Borough of Vandergrift by resolution.
All amounts paid shall only be refundable as to any full month remaining
in the twelve-month period.
B. Conditions for use. The permitted parking spaces in the metered parking lots which have been established by the Borough of Vandergrift pursuant to §
470-44 shall be nonexclusive in nature. The holder of a permit may park in either of the lots established by §
470-44, and the permit must be displayed on the rearview mirror of the vehicle so that the same may be seen by police officers and meter personnel. At no time shall any individual permittee designate a metered space as a reserved parking metered space exclusively for the benefit of the permittee or any person on behalf of the permittee. The permits are nontransferable.