A. 
The following fire zones are established:
(1) 
Any and all fire hydrants shall be covered under Title 39, New Jersey State Motor Vehicle Statute.
(2) 
Waterview Way, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 49 feet east.
(3) 
Via Ripa, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 51 feet east to include the paper street proceeding to South Way.
(4) 
South Way, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 43 feet east.
(5) 
Beach Way, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 25 feet east.
(6) 
Atlantic Way, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 72 feet east along south side curbline. South to north distance shall be 12 feet in width.
(7) 
Willow Way, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 86 feet east. From the north side bulkhead south to a distance of 50 feet.
(8) 
Shrewsbury Way, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 18 feet east. All other fire zones should be removed and new no parking or two zones should be created.
(9) 
Riverview Place, from the corner of Shrewsbury Place to a point 40 feet south on the east side of the street; from the corner of Shrewsbury Place to a point 36 feet south on the west side of the street.
(10) 
River Way, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 26 feet east.
(11) 
Peninsula Avenue, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 36 feet east.
(12) 
River Street, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 21 feet east.
(13) 
Church Street, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 80 feet east; from the north side curbline to a point 25 feet south.
(14) 
Beach Street, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 24 feet east.
(15) 
Center Street, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 41 feet east.
(16) 
Osborne Place, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 36 feet east.
(17) 
Islandview Way, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 25 feet east; must be painted and new signs placed.
(18) 
Imbrie Place, from the end of street bulkhead to a point 27 feet east.
(19) 
Tradewinds Lane, the entire length of the east side.
(20) 
Sandpiper Lane, end of street turnaround shall be zoned fire lane.
B. 
Bureau of Fire Prevention. Upon the finding that such action is necessary for public safety, the Bureau of Fire Prevention in the Borough of Sea Bright may require the owner or owners of any shopping center, commercial structure, place of public assembly, multiple dwelling groups, or industrial park office buildings to designate "fire zone" in the driveways of the premises leading to and from the parking area to the above-type buildings or structures, public streets or rights-of-way. Such fire zones, also known as "fire lanes," shall be no less than 10 feet nor more than 50 feet in width and shall be outlined and lettered in yellow on a paved surface, such lettering to remain legible at all times. Metal "fire zone" signs, the lettering of the same to be legible at all times, shall be provided, erected and maintained by said owner or owners and placed at the discretion of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. Said signs are to be of a design and quality and lettered in accordance with applicable state law and approved by the Bureau of Fire Prevention.
A. 
Any person who parks a vehicle in, obstructs, or allows the obstruction of a designated fire lane who is found to be in violation of the provisions of this article shall be subject to the penalties as provided in Chapter 1, General Provisions, Article I.
B. 
Any vehicle or object obstructing a designated fire lane, whether public or private, may be towed or removed without prior notification of the owner, and at the owner's expense.
C. 
The registered owner of the vehicle parked in the fire lane shall be responsible for all penalties issued and any towing or related charges accruing hereunder.
If any vehicle is parked in any parking lot or area, as herein referred, in violation of any of the provisions of this article, the Police Department may cause such vehicle to be removed to such place as is designated by the Chief of Police or his designee. The owner or operator of any such vehicle so removed shall be responsible for the reasonable costs and expenses of such removal and storage which may result therefrom, and any person, firm or corporation desiring to claim such motor vehicle may do so by first paying the parking fine and then paying the costs and expenses of such removal and storage.