[Ord. 0-93-05 § 7-1]
As used in this chapter, words and phrases concerning traffic
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in N.J.S.A. 39:1-1.
[Ord. 0-93-05 § 7-2]
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 borough.
[Ord. 0-93-05 § 7-3.1]
The provisions of this chapter imposing a time limit on parking
shall not relieve any person of the duty to observe other more restrictive
provisions prohibiting or limiting the stopping, standing or parking
of vehicles set forth in N.J.S.A. 39:4-138, or any other New Jersey
statute or as hereinafter provided.
[Ord. 0-93-05 § 7-3.2]
a. Upon the declaration of an emergency, there shall be no parking upon
streets or sections of streets where temporary EMERGENCY NO PARKING
signs are displayed. The chief of police or, in his 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, public celebrations, etc., dictate or require the
avoidance of hazards or other conditions which interfere with the
free flow of traffic. Notification that EMERGENCY NO PARKING signs
are being or will be posted shall be given to the operator or owner
of any vehicle which has been parked prior to the posting of the signs.
b. 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 traffic and any police officer may provide for the removal and
storage of such vehicle. The owner shall pay the reasonable costs
of removal and storage which may result from the removal before gaining
possession of the vehicle.
c. The effectiveness of this subsection is contingent upon signs being
erected as required by law.
[Ord. 0-93-05 § 7-3.3; Ord. #0-95-11 § 4;
amended 12-7-2022 by Ord. No. 0-22-23]
a. Whenever snow has fallen and the accumulation is such that it covers
the street or highway, no vehicle shall be parked on the following
main traveled or major roadways or portions thereof:
Name of Street
|
Location
|
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Bay Avenue
|
Entire length
|
Bay Street
|
Easterly Side - Entire Length
|
Borough Hall
|
The parking area in front of borough hall unless both the parking
lot and Bay Avenue have already been plowed
|
Chestnut Street
|
Westerly side, from its intersection with Oak Street northward
until its terminus
|
South Bay Avenue
|
Entire length
|
Navesink Avenue
|
Entire length
|
Linden Avenue
|
Entire length
|
Waterwitch Avenue
|
Both sides, from Linden Avenue to Bay Avenue
|
b. 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.
c. Upon the declaration of an emergency, there shall be no parking upon
streets or sections of streets where temporary EMERGENCY NO PARKING
signs are displayed. The chief of police, or in his 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 EMERGENCY NO PARKING signs are being
or will be posted shall be given to the operator or owner of any vehicle
which has been parked prior to the posting of the signs.
d. 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 traffic and any police 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.
e. The effectiveness of this subsection is contingent on signs being
erected as required by law.
[Ord. 0-93-05 § 7-3.4; Ord. 0-93-10 § 1;
Ord. 0-94-01 § 1; Ord. 0-97-14; Ord. 0-98-04; Ord. 0-99-02;
Ord. 0-99-15; Ord. 0-00-02; Ord. 0-01-09; Ord. 0-01-10; Ord. 0-01-17;
Ord. 0-01-22; Ord. 0-02-25; Ord. O-03-08; Ord. 0-05-04; Ord. O-06-08;
Ord. O-09-10; Ord. O-09-18; Ord. No. O-09-22; Ord. No. O-11-13; Ord. No. O-12-13; Ord.
No. O-12-16; Ord. No. O-2014-36; Ord. No. O-2015-16; Ord. No. O-2016-11 § 1; Ord. No. O-2017-7]
No person shall park a vehicle at any time upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule I of Chapter
7A.
[Ord. 0-93-05, § 7-3.5; Ord. O-02-24; Ord. No. O-2018-09; amended 10-7-2020 by Ord. No. O-20-20; 10-21-2020 by Ord. No. O-20-24; 12-2-2020 by Ord. No. O-20-26]
a. Public parking shall be permitted within any designated parking stalls
in the following municipal parking lots between the hours of 5:00
a.m. and 11:00 p.m. No overnight public parking between the hours
of 11:00 p.m. and 5:00 a.m. shall be permitted.
Name of Parking Lot
|
Block and Lot Designation
|
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New Borough Hall
|
Block 37, Lots 12.01 and 13
|
Central/Shore Parking Lot
|
Block 96.01, Lot 2.01
|
Snug Harbor Parking Lot
|
Block 97, Lot 1
|
171 Bay Avenue
|
Block 59, Lots 5, 6 and 10
|
27 Shore Drive - Police Department parking along South Second
Street
|
Block 40.01, Lot 22.01
|
42 Shore Drive
|
Block 40.01, Lot 22.01
|
Miller Lot
|
Block 56, Lot 10
|
Parking shall be prohibited in the following municipal
lots on Tuesdays between 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. for maintenance:
Name of Parking Lot
|
Block and Lot Designation
|
---|
James T. White Clam Depuration Plant
|
Block 67, Lot 1
|
Baymen's Association Lot
|
Block 56, Lot 13
|
b. All vehicles shall park within the white lines designated for each
separate parking space in any municipal parking lot or on any street,
and any person parking a vehicle over any dividing line, or parking
any vehicle beyond the end of such parking lines, shall be guilty
of a violation of this subsection.
c. Public parking is prohibited at the times and locations specified:
Name of Street
|
Side
|
Hours
|
Locations
|
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Shore Drive
|
North
|
7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Mon. through Fri. (except holidays)
|
From Miller Street eastward to the entrance of the Recycling
Yard except that there shall be no parking adjacent to the Fire Department
at any time
|
d. The governing body is empowered to reserve spaces by resolution for
specific Borough employees, officials or departments, or residents
as specified by posted signs or markings on the pavement, and the
prohibitions and restrictions set forth in this chapter shall not
apply to those Borough employees, officials, departments, or residents
validly parked pursuant to such resolutions.
e. The following are exempt from the parking restrictions set forth
in this subsection:
1. Municipal vehicles shall be exempt from parking and time restrictions.
2. Fire Department members are exempt when parking at the Fire Department.
3. Police Department members are exempt from parking restrictions at
27 Shore Drive.
4. Those portions of municipal lots that are leased or otherwise subject
to limitations set forth in an agreement and not open to the public
shall be exempt from the above restrictions and subject to any restrictions
set forth in the agreement.
5. Those portions of municipal lots on which parking is otherwise required
or allowed by law or by temporary order of the Chief of Police shall
be exempt from the restrictions set forth in this subsection.
[Ord. 0-97-14; Ord. 0-01-10; Ord. O-02-19; Ord. O-03-05; Ord. No. O-2016-11]
No person shall park a vehicle between the hours specified upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule IA of Chapter
7A.
[Ord. 0-93-05, § 7-3.6; Ord. 0-93-17, § 1A;
Ord. 0-03-09; Ord. O-03-19]
a. Owners to Provide Parking Spaces. The owners of all public buildings
which provide parking spaces adjacent to or used in conjunction with
the public building shall, within 180 days of notice thereof, provide
for parking spaces for handicapped persons in accordance with the
guidelines herein set forth and in a location and manner as determined
by the code enforcement officer. Any parking facility with less than
16 existing spaces shall be exempt from the provisions of this subsection.
b. Construction Guidelines. Parking spaces for the physically handicapped
shall be constructed according to the following guidelines:
1. A minimum of one percent of the total number of parking spaces in
the parking facility shall be used for handicapped parking, but these
shall be not less than two parking spaces in each such facility.
2. The location of the physically handicapped spaces shall be in an
area of the parking facility which is most accessible and approximate
to the building or buildings which the facility serves. The determination
of said location shall be made by the code enforcement officer in
conjunction and consultation with the owner. In shopping centers and
other multi-store facilities, the handicapped spaces shall be as near
to the flagship store as possible and/or at such other locations as
may be agreeable between the code enforcement officer and the owner.
3. Each space shall be 12 feet wide to allow room for persons in wheelchairs
or on braces or crutches to get in or out of either side of the automobile
on a level paved surface suitable for wheeling and walking.
4. Where possible, such spaces shall be located so that persons in wheelchairs
or using braces or crutches are not compelled to wheel or walk behind
parked cars.
5. Where applicable, curb ramps shall be provided to permit handicapped
people access from parking area to sidewalk.
c. Violation and Penalty. Any person who violates any of the provisions
of this subsection shall be subject to a penalty not to exceed five
hundred ($500.00) dollars or 90 days in jail, or both.
d. The identification placard shall provide a number on it that shall
also be placed upon the handicapped parking sign located at the space
designated for each respective approved application pursuant to this
section. It shall be a violation to park any vehicle in said space
which does not display the identification placard with the number
corresponding to the number shown on the sign. Notwithstanding the
above, this section is not intended to preclude the use of this identification
placard in other handicapped spaces, where appropriate, provided that
said space(s) do not have the limitation specified herein or any other
limitation that would render the use of this placard unlawful.
e. Two handicapped parking spaces are hereby authorized and shall be
provided at the Miller Beach Parking Lot to be located at the southwestern
corner of said lot more particularly described as Block 56, Lot 10.
[Ord. No. O-2018-03]
Editor's Note: The table of Restricted Parking Locations in Front of Residences Occupied by Persons with Disabilities may be found in Chapter
7A, Schedule 7A-10.
a. Applications for Resident Parking Permits for Persons with Disabilities
shall be subject to the following procedure:
1. Residents of the Borough of Highlands requesting on-street resident
parking for persons with disabilities shall make an application to
the Highlands Police Department. The application shall be reviewed
and approved or denied by the Chief of Police of the Borough of Highlands.
A negative determination may be appealed to the Borough Council if
a request from the resident aggrieved is received within twenty (20)
days from the date of the Chief's declination.
2. Prior to the issuance of a permit pursuant to this subsection, the
subject property must pass an on-site inspection by the Highlands
Police Department, which inspection shall determine whether parking
for persons with disabilities is otherwise prohibited, whether parking
for persons with disabilities will interfere with the normal flow
of traffic, or whether there is immediate adjacent off-street parking
available to the applicant.
3. The person requesting on-street resident parking for persons with
disabilities must have been issued a wheelchair symbol license plate
or windshield placard issued by the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
Said license plate or placard must be displayed in either the applicant's
vehicle, or the vehicle of an immediate family member who also resides
at that location.
b. Upon approval of an applicant's request for on-street resident parking
for persons with disabilities, the Borough shall enact an appropriate
ordinance designating the name of the subject street, the side of
that street where the resident resides, and a description of the allowed
parking area in front of the subject residence. Such designation shall
be within the property lines of the subject residence, but otherwise
shall be subject to the discretion of the Highlands Police Department
and the Chief of Police.
c. Applications for Resident Parking Permits for Persons with Disabilities
that have been granted shall be kept on file with the Borough Clerk
and the resident shall be required to update same upon disposing of
any vehicle on the application and/or acquisition or leasing of replacement
or additional vehicles.
d. A sign shall be installed specifically identifying the on-street
parking space as being resident parking for persons with disabilities
only, and a special permit shall be issued to the resident, which
shall be placed in the window of the subject vehicle or be available
for production, if requested by law enforcement, which indicates that
the applicant is a resident with a disability in possession of the
aforesaid special permit.
e. The fee for a Resident Parking Permit for Persons with Disabilities
shall be $100.00.
f. The applicant must comply with the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-138(o)
and N.J.S.A. 39:4-197.6 regulating parking for persons with disabilities
in designated spaces.
g. If the Resident Parking Permit for Persons with Disabilities is no longer necessary for the residence, the resident shall notify the Borough Clerk and the Borough shall remove any signs installed pursuant to subsection
(d).
h. This section shall in no way permit the Chief of Police or his designee
to lift, suspend, or in any way modify those parking restrictions
governed by Title 39 of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated.
i. Penalty. Any person improperly parking in a properly designated restricted parking space for persons with disabilities shall be subject to the penalty provisions of Section
3-9 of the General Ordinances of the Borough of Highlands.
[Ord. 0-95-11 §§ Preamble-3; Ord. O-00-05;
Ord. O-03-14; amended 10-21-2020 by Ord. No. O-20-24]
a. No person shall park or leave unattended any boat, trailer, camper
or drivable recreational vehicle, wider vehicles or any other equipment
on any Borough street, municipal parking lot, or other Borough-owned
property. Other equipment shall include, but shall not be limited
to, all lawn cutting equipment and all construction equipment.
b. No person shall place any vehicle or other equipment on any Borough
street for the purpose of performing routine repairs and maintenance.
Any repairs that are an emergency to such vehicle or equipment are
exempt from this section.
c. Excessive leakage of automobile fluids, excluding water, shall also
be deemed a violation of this section.
d. Emergency repairs, towing or changing of flat or defective tires
shall not be deemed a violation of this section. With reference to
this section special permission for an exemption can only be given
in writing by the Chief of Police, his designee or the Borough Administrator.
[Ord. No. O-2017-22]
a. Parking on the following "resident-only" street(s) or portions of
said street(s) shall be restricted at all times to vehicles of residents,
their family members and guests displaying a proper permit or placard
issued by the Borough Clerk pursuant to this subsection.
[Amended 2-20-2019 by Ord. No. O-19-02; 9-1-2021 by Ord. No. O-21-32]
1. Locust Street — entire length on both sides of street to intersection
with Willow Street.
b. Residents shall fill out an application on a form to be established
providing sufficient information to facilitate the administration
of this subsection with the Borough Clerk and obtain a sticker to
be affixed to each vehicle owned or leased to the residents of the
premises on these streets.
c. The application shall be kept on file with the Borough Clerk and
the resident(s) shall be required to update same upon disposing of
any vehicle on the application and/or acquisition or leasing of replacement
or additional vehicles.
d. Guest placards, not to exceed two (2) per residence, shall be available
at the Borough Clerk's office upon application. These shall be assigned
permanently to the applicant for use at the residence and shall be
used by guests and/or visitors while parked on resident-only streets.
[Amended 2-20-2019 by Ord. No. O-19-02]
e. Upon disposing of any vehicle or moving from the residence, the person
or persons so named on the application on file with the Borough Clerk
shall advise the Borough Clerk in writing or in person and shall remove
and surrender all permits and placards previously issued.
f. Permits and placards shall not be sold, traded, assigned or given
to another person and may only be used in connection with the street
of the residence on the application.
g. There shall be no fees charged to the residents for these permits
and placards.
h. The Chief of Police, or his or her designee, is hereby authorized
to suspend the provisions of this subsection under circumstances,
for durations, in areas, and at times as the Chief of Police deems,
in his or her discretion, appropriate and in the interests of public
safety.
i. The suspension of the permit parking restriction by the Chief of
Police or his or her designee shall not last for a period of time
greater than 72 hours.
j. This subsection shall in no way permit the Chief of Police or his
designee to lift, suspend, or in any way modify those parking restrictions
governed by Title 39 of the New Jersey Statutes Annotated.
[Ord. 0-93-05, § 7-4; Ord. 0-96-10; Ord. 0-97-4;
0-01-09; 0-01-16; Ord. 0-01-23; Ord. O-08-16; Ord.
No. O-2014-28; Ord. No. O-2014-36; Ord. No. O-2016-11 § 3; Ord. No. O-2018-04]
The streets or parts of streets described in Schedule II of Chapter
7A are hereby designated as one-way streets in the direction indicated.
[Ord. 0-93-05, § 7-5; Ord. No.
O-2016-11 § 6; Ord. No.
O-2018-04]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-140, the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule III of Chapter
7A 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.
[Ord. O-01-23]
Vehicles traveling on Grand Tour shall be prohibited from making
a left turn onto Bay Street.
[Ord. 0-93-05 § 7-6; Ord. 0-94-24, § 1;
Ord. 0-97-04; Ord. 0-97-17; Ord. 0-98-01; Ord. 0-00-08; Ord. 0-00-09;
Ord. 0-01-04; Ord. O-09-12; Ord. No. O-2014-25; Ord. No. O-2016-11 § 4; Ord. No. O-2017-10]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-140, the stop intersections described in Schedule IV of Chapter
7A are hereby designated as stop intersections. STOP signs shall be installed as provided therein.
[Ord. 0-97-17; Ord. O-09-12]
Pursuant to the provisions of N.J.S.A. 39:4-140, the yield intersections described in Schedule IVA of Chapter
7A are hereby designated as yield intersections. Yield signs shall be installed as provided therein.
[Ord. 0-93-05 § 7-7; Ord. 0-02-07]
The locations described in Schedule V of Chapter
7A are hereby designated as bus stops.
[Ord. 0-93-05, § 7-8; Ord. No.
O-2016-11 § 5]
In order to provide access for the cleaning of streets in an orderly fashion, parking shall be prohibited between the hours indicated on the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule VI of Chapter
7A.
[Ord. 0-93-05, § 7-9]
Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter
or any supplement thereto shall be subject to a penalty not to exceed
a five hundred ($500.00) dollar fine or 90 days in jail, or both.
[Ord. 0-01-05; Ord. O-01-23; Ord. O-11-19]
Name of Street
|
MPH
|
Location
|
---|
Atlantic Street
|
15
|
From Shore Drive to its terminus at the water
|
Bay Street
|
10
|
Entire length
|
Twinlight Terrace
|
10
|
Entire length
|
[Ord. 0-93-05, § 7-11A; Ord. O-08-16; Ord. O-09-08]
No vehicle with a weight of seven tons or more shall be permitted the use of streets or parts of streets described in Schedule VIIIA of Chapter
7A except for approved municipal purposes and passenger bus transport to and from Twin Light Towers State Park and school bus transportation to and from the Henry Hudson Regional High School.
Violation of this section, unless otherwise provided for by
statute, shall carry a penalty of not more than five hundred ($500.00)
dollars or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both.
Each separate use shall be treated as a separate offense.
[Ord. O-93-05, § 7-12]
No person shall stop or stand a vehicle between the hours specified in Schedule IX of any day (except Sundays and public holidays) upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule IX of Chapter
7A.
[Ord. O-93-05, § 7-13]
This ordinance shall become effective (A) upon passage and publication
according to law; and (B) receipt by the Borough Clerk of written
acceptance and approval of this ordinance by the New Jersey State
Department of Transportation.
[Ord. O-93-05, § 7-14]
This ordinance repeals and replaces the entirety of Chapter
7 of the Revised General Ordinances of the Borough of Highlands. Any ordinance, or part of an ordinance, which is inconsistent herewith is hereby repealed.
[Ord. O-02-04]
a. The department of public works is hereby authorized and directed
to erect, paint or otherwise provide for and maintain all necessary
and proper signs and/or markings in conformity with the requirements
of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and Highways in order
to adequately apprise the public of the existence and location of
said traffic and/or parking regulations and to provide the police
department with the ability to enforce same.
b. The department of public works shall at all points of entry to the
Borough of Highlands that are accessible by traffic erect signs which
advise that there shall be no parking upon any portion of a street
adjacent to a curb marked with yellow paint; where such yellow curb
marking is made pursuant to a duly adopted Borough of Highlands Ordinance.
Sufficient signs shall also be erected briefing the ordinance provisions
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 39:4-198; where such yellow curb marking is made
pursuant to a prohibition on parking provided by N.J.S.A. 39:4-138
and other state statutes, then signs shall not be required pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 39:4-191.1 et seq.
c. The department of public works is authorized and directed to provide
signs and/or markings in such other locations as may be deemed necessary
to carry out the intent of this section in the present or future as
required by changes in the State statutes or borough ordinances or
the court decisions interpreting same.
d. The Highlands Police Department is empowered to enforce all ordinances
in this chapter and statutes so long as signs and markings are provided
which comply with the provisions of this section. Nothing contained
herein shall be construed to mean that the absence of a sign or marking
on a curb shall preclude enforcement of a duly enacted State statute,
if said sign or marking is not required by law.