[G.O. No. 1698, § I; G.O. No. 1772, § I;
G.O. No. 1784, § 1; G.O. No. 1812, § 4; G.O. No.
1824, § 3]
(a) Designation of zones. The following locations are hereby designated
as residential permit parking zones:
(1)
All zones established under Section
13-26 "Two hour zones — Unmetered."
(2)
Municipal parking lot 6 and that portion of municipal parking lot 3 designated as residential permit parking as more particularly described in Section
13-30.
(b) Establishment of subzones. The Police Department, or other Town official
designated by the Town Administrator, shall institute rules to limit
parking of a vehicle to within a reasonable distance of the address
of their residence.
(c) Marking of zones. Each residential parking permit zone shall be marked
with signs at regular intervals indicating "No Parking Over two Hours
Without Permit 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Monday-Friday."
(d) Marking of spaces in residential parking lots. Parking spaces in
unmetered lots shall be marked by lines in the street, on the pavement
or on the curb to indicate or set off the space within which a vehicle
may be parked. It shall be unlawful to place or park a vehicle across
or beyond any such parking line or beyond such parking mark.
(1)
North side of Edgar Road between Rahway Avenue and Hyslip Avenue.
[Amended 8-7-2012 by G.O. No. 1990]
(2)
East side of Lynwood Place between Codding Road and First Street.
(3)
The 565-foot section running along the easterly side of the outer curbline of Stoneleigh Park and the 620 foot section running along the westerly side of the outside curbline of Stoneleigh Park which are more particularly described in Section
13-21 hereof relating to Stoneleigh Park.
(4)
Westerly side of Dorian Court.
[Added 8-7-2012 by G.O.
No. 1990]
(5)
Westerly side of Dorian Place.
[Added 8-7-2012 by G.O.
No. 1990]
(6)
Southerly side of Dorian Road, between Rahway Avenue and Hyslip
Avenue.
[Added 8-7-2012 by G.O.
No. 1990]
(7)
Easterly side of Nottingham Place, between Shadowlawn Drive
and Shackamaxon Drive.
[Added 8-7-2012 by G.O.
No. 1990]
(8)
Southerly side of Shadowlawn Drive, between Rahway Avenue and
Hyslip Avenue.
[Added 8-7-2012 by G.O.
No. 1990]
(9)
Westerly side of Rahway Avenue, beginning at the southerly curbline
of Westbrook Road and extending in a southeasterly direction 425 feet.
[Added 8-7-2012 by G.O.
No. 1990]
(10)
Southerly side of Fourth Avenue, between its intersection with
the southerly side of South Chestnut Street until the intersection
with Salter Place.
[Added 8-11-2020 by G.O. No. 2185]
[G.O. No. 1698, § I; amended 12-11-2018 by G.O.
No. 2118]
(a) Issuing authority. The Parking Division of the Westfield Police Department
shall issue permits for residential permit parking for automobiles
and noncommercially registered or used pickup trucks, vans or sport-utility
vehicles.
(b) Contents of application. Each applicant for a residential parking
permit shall provide:
(2)
Residence address (which must front or side on a block designated
as a residential permit parking zone); and
(3)
Make, model, year, and license number of vehicle.
(c) Evidence supporting application. Each applicant for a residential
parking permit shall present to the Parking Division of the Westfield
Police Department:
(1)
A vehicle registration containing information consistent with
the applicant's application;
(2)
Documentation indicating that the applicant is the principal
operator of a leased or company vehicle, and containing information
consistent with the applicant's application; and
(3)
Evidence that the applicant does not have access to parking
on the property.
(d) Contents of permit. Each residential parking permit shall contain:
(1)
Make, model, year, and license number of vehicle;
(2)
Expiration date of permit.
(e) Duration of permit. Each residential parking permit shall be valid
for one calendar year or part thereof.
(f) Fee. There shall be no fee charged for the issuance of each residential
parking permit.
(g) Replacement of permit. The Parking Division of the Westfield Police
Department shall issue a replacement for a lost residential parking
permit, provided that proper proof and information is provided by
the applicant.
(h) Guest permit. A resident of a residential permit parking zone may
apply for a fifteen-day guest permit, provided that no more than one
guest permit is issued to the same address at any given time. A vehicle
may not be the subject of a guest permit for more than six occasions
in any given year. A resident of a residential permit parking zone
may apply for a guest permit by providing:
(2)
His or her own residence address (which must front or side on
a block designated as a residential permit parking zone);
(4)
The residence address of the guest; and
(5)
The make, model, year, and license number of the guest vehicle.
(i) Maximum number of permits. There shall be a limit of two permits
issued for each dwelling unit.
[G.O. No. 1698, § I; G.O. No. 1824, § 3]
(a) Parking vehicle without permit.
(1)
Residential permit parking zones. No vehicle shall be parked
for a period of more than two hours, between the hours of 9:00 a.m.
and 2:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, along the curb in any residential
permit parking zone, unless such vehicle shall have prominently displayed,
in the left lower corner of the rear window thereof, a current residential
parking permit for that vehicle to park in that zone.
(2)
Residential permit parking lots. No vehicle shall be parked
in a municipal parking lot designated as residential permit parking
unless such vehicle shall have displayed, in the manner described
by the Police Department, a current residential parking permit for
that vehicle.
(b) Other regulations remain in effect. Holders of residential parking
permits must obey all other parking regulations, such as the prohibitions
on parking adjacent to fire hydrants, driveways, crosswalks, stop
signs, etc.
(c) Bona fide residence. If the holder of a residential parking permit
has registered a vehicle to his or her address in a residential permit
parking zone, which address is not the holder's bona fide residence,
such residential parking permit shall be void.
(d) Transfer of vehicle with permit. If the holder of a residential parking
permit transfers the ownership or use of the vehicle with the permit,
by sale, gift, or bailment, to any person not residing in that residential
parking zone, such residential parking permit shall be void.