CROSS REFERENCES
Authority of Fire Marshal or Fire Police Captain to issue parking tickets for parking in fire lanes or near fire hydrants — See § 422.03.
Fire lanes — See § 1604.06.
Junk, wrecked and abandoned vehicles — See Ch. 482.
Parking lots — See Ch. 1438.
Parking on parade routes — See § 446.12(C).
STATUTORY REFERENCES
Moving stopped or parked vehicle — See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 3333.
Parking of pedalcycles — See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 3509.
Stopping, standing and parking — See 75 Pa.C.S.A. §§ 3351 et seq.
Unattended motor vehicles — See 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 3701.
[Ord. 223, passed 2-10-1964]
The boundary limits of the Borough are hereby established as a zone in which motor vehicles may remain standing without lights, and all streets and alleys within such boundary limits are hereby designated as streets where motor vehicles may remain standing without lights.
[Ord. 223, passed 2-10-1964]
Wherever a space is marked off on any street, alley or municipal property for the parking of an individual vehicle, every vehicle there parked shall be parked within the lines bounding each space.
[Ord. 223, passed 2-10-1964; Ord. 398, passed 7-9-1979; Ord. 419, passed 6-1-1981]
Parking shall be prohibited at all times in the following places:
(A) 
Within 25 feet of the intersection of curb lines or, if none, then within 15 feet of the intersection of property lines at the intersection of the streets;
(B) 
On the east side of Houston Street from Wellington Avenue to Maple Avenue;
(C) 
On the east side of Edgmont Avenue from Brookhaven Road to Maple Avenue;
(D) 
On the south side of West Brookhaven Road from Edgmont Avenue to Burke Avenue;
(E) 
On the north side of Greenwood Street from Coebourn Boulevard to Dutton's Mill Road;
(F) 
On the south side of Grandview Avenue from Edgmont Avenue to Seiger Street; and
(G) 
(1) 
On the south side of Coebourn Boulevard from Edgmont Avenue west for a distance of 300 feet from Edgmont Avenue; and
(2) 
For a distance from a point 300 feet west of Edgmont Avenue to a point 410 feet west of Edgmont Avenue, parking on the south side of Coebourn Boulevard is limited to 15 minutes.
[Ord. 223, passed 2-10-1964]
No operator of a vehicle shall stop or park such vehicle or permit it to stand or remain upon the main traveled portion of a street or highway without assuring that such action does not block nor obstruct the normal flow of traffic or create a safety hazard to other vehicles or pedestrians.
[Ord. 223, passed 2-10-1964]
No operator of a vehicle shall stop or park such vehicle, other than a bus, on the south side of Ridge Boulevard from Edgmont Avenue to 100 feet east of the curb line of Edgmont Avenue.
[Ord. 223, passed 2-10-1964]
The provisions of this chapter do not apply to the operator of any police, fire or rescue vehicle, whether occupied or not, while engaged in the promotion of the public health, safety or welfare.
[Ord. 223, passed 2-10-1964]
Parking is prohibited on all streets where off-street parking is available immediately at the beginning of any snowfall. Such prohibition shall continue until all the snow is removed from such streets.
[Ord. 340, passed 12-30-1974]
No person owning, leasing or operating any commercial motor vehicle or bus having a length of greater than 30 feet shall park or let stand such commercial motor vehicle or bus in a residential district for a period of time greater than one hour.
[Ord. 401, passed 12-3-1979]
No person owning, leasing or operating any tractor-trailer, trailer or commercial motor vehicle having a length of greater than 30 feet shall park or let stand such tractor-trailer, trailer or commercial motor vehicle in any nonresidential district for a period of time greater than 24 hours.
[Ord. 562, passed 5-11-1992]
(A) 
No vehicle with a gross weight of more than 10,001 g.v.r.w. shall be permitted to park on Borough streets or on state roads within the Borough.
(B) 
No trailer shall be parked on Borough streets or on state roads within the Borough.
(C) 
All such vehicles and trailers must be parked either on the driveway of the property of the owner or at some other location on the property of the owner, as permitted by the Borough. It is the legislative intent of Council to provide that such vehicles and trailers shall not merely be placed anywhere on an owner's property, but, rather, must be parked on the driveway of the property or at another location as approved by the Borough.
(D) 
Any person seeking permission to have such a vehicle or trailer parked on his or her property shall first seek permission from the Building Inspector concerning a location on the property if the intended location is other than a paved driveway on the property.
(E) 
No motorized recreational vehicles over 18 feet long shall be permitted to park on Borough streets or within the Borough on state roads.
[Ord. 410, passed 8-4-1980]
(A) 
No person shall park or let stand a vehicle in any area of the Borough which has been designated, by a resolution of Council, as a no-parking area.
(B) 
The Borough shall erect signs in accordance with the regulations of the Department of Transportation at the beginning and end of such areas so designated.
[Ord. 383, passed 6-5-1978; Ord. 401, passed 12-3-1979; Ord. 758, passed 4-2-2012]
(A) 
Whoever violates or fails to comply with any of the provisions of this chapter, for which no penalty is otherwise provided, shall be fined not more than $15.
(B) 
Whoever violates § 490.09 shall be fined not more than $300.
(C) 
Any official issuing a citation under this chapter is authorized to order the offending vehicle to be towed if that official deems the removal of the vehicle from its location to be necessary or appropriate to protect the health, safety and welfare of the Borough and its residents.