It is the purpose of this article to provide regulation and control of vehicular traffic in the parking areas and driveways of a hospital or parking area of a shopping center, or the parking area and private streets or roadways of a private apartment house complex, or the parking areas and driveways of a fire station, or private condominium complex, pursuant to Section 1660-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York, as amended, in the unincorporated areas of the Town of Oyster Bay.
(a) 
Upon written request to the Town Board by the owner or authorized governing body of an area referred to in § 233-240, the Town Board may by ordinance, rule or regulation:
(1) 
Designate stop signs, flashing signals or yield signs at entrance and exit locations to a parking area, or designate any intersection in the parking area as a stop intersection or as a yield intersection and designate like signs or signals at one or more entrances to such intersection.
(2) 
Regulate traffic in the parking area, and prohibit or regulate the turning of motor vehicles at intersections or other designated locations in the parking area, including regulation by means of traffic-control devices.
(3) 
Prohibit, regulate, restrict or limit the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles in specified sections of the parking area, including designation of safety zones.
(4) 
Provide for the removal and storage of motor vehicles parked or abandoned in the parking area where they constitute an obstruction of traffic or where stopping, standing or parking is prohibited, and for the payment of reasonable charges for such removal and storage by the owner or operator of any such vehicle.
(5) 
Adopt such additional legislation with respect to traffic and parking in a parking area as local conditions may require for the safety and convenience of the public or of the users of the parking area.
(b) 
A request for traffic regulation of the areas governed by this article shall be made pursuant to the requirements therein, and shall be deemed a condition precedent to the adoption of any traffic regulation, rule or ordinance affecting such areas.
(c) 
A request, if granted hereunder, shall be conditioned upon the owner or authorized governing body of the involved area providing and maintaining the necessary traffic-control devices, markings and notices required by law for the proper enforcement of traffic regulations by the Nassau County Police.
A request for traffic regulation under this article shall be in the form of a letter to the Town Board stating therein the desired restrictions, prohibitions and regulations of vehicular traffic in the area involved, and said letter shall have affixed thereto the following:
(a) 
Affidavit of the owner or authorized governing agency of the area consenting to control of traffic by Town legislation and stating therein the intention to provide all necessary traffic-control devices, markings and notices by the effective date of the applicable ordinance, rule or regulation. In the alternative, a letter from the authorized attorneys for owners or governing body may be submitted stating the same therein.
(b) 
Site plan or sketch showing existing parking areas, access roads, perimeter roads, building complex and bus stops, where applicable, and further, showing thereon the desired traffic controls, parking restrictions and places where traffic controls will be provided.
(c) 
Any additional information that the applicant believes may aid the Town Board or that the Town Board requests in its consideration of legislation, including such information as police and independent traffic surveys.
(a) 
A request for traffic regulation hereunder shall be addressed to the Town Board and filed with the Town Clerk together with all other necessary papers, as required by this article.
(b) 
After adoption of such traffic legislation, the Town Clerk shall keep ready and available for public inspection the site plan or sketch submitted with the original request. Said site plan or sketch shall show which of the traffic controls have been adopted by the Town Board.
(c) 
Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to abrogate any powers and duties of the Town Clerk heretofore existing by statute or ordinance.
Any offense against any of the provisions of this division shall be punishable pursuant to § 233-2 of this chapter.
(a) 
At Sunrise Mall, a shopping center located in the unincorporated area of Massapequa, New York, and having the address of 479 Sunrise Mall, Massapequa, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The stopping or parking of vehicles on perimeter roadways immediately adjacent to buildings at the shopping center is prohibited, except that commercial buses may stop at properly posted bus stop areas as depicted on Layout Plan No. 13, Sunrise Mall, on file in the office of the Town Clerk, or as amended by a subsequent Town-approved site plan.
(2) 
Parking of vehicles is prohibited in all areas of the shopping center except in marked and designated parking stalls.
(3) 
The operation of unregistered motor vehicles, including but not limited to mini-bikes and go-carts is prohibited.
(4) 
Parking stalls shall be set aside for the sole and exclusive use of the holder of any valid disabled driver parking permit issued by a municipality located in the State of New York, the number and location of such handicapped spaces shall be in accordance with the New York State Building Code.
(5) 
Only vehicles approaching southbound on Carmans Road shall enter the Mall at the north entrance, and a sign shall be posted so advising and which entrance shall be designated "entrance only." All vehicles approaching northbound on Carmans Road shall be prohibited from turning left into such entrance, and a sign shall be posted so advising.
(6) 
Each driver of a vehicle approaching a stop sign shall come to a full stop at the place where a stop sign is located.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
At Mid-Island Plaza, a shopping center located in the unincorporated area of Hicksville, New York, and having the address of 358 B Mid-Island Shopping Plaza, Hicksville, New York, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking of any vehicle is prohibited wherever a no parking sign is posted on any perimeter road located immediately adjacent to buildings at the shopping center. No parking signs shall be posted in all areas so depicted on Plan No. 10, "Mid-Island Shopping Center," a map on file in the office of the Town Clerk, or as amended by a subsequent Town-approved site plan.
(2) 
Each driver of a vehicle approaching a stop sign shall come to a full stop at the place where the marked stop line adjacent to such sign is located. Stop signs which are depicted on said Plan No. 10, or subsequent Town-approved site plan, shall be posted at the following locations:
a. 
A vehicle approaching easterly or westerly on the north perimeter road shall stop at the place where the theatre driveway adjoins said northerly perimeter road.
b. 
A vehicle approaching westerly on the north entrance from Broadway, a street in Hicksville, shall stop at the place where said north entrance adjoins the east perimeter road.
c. 
A vehicle approaching northerly or southerly on the east perimeter road shall stop at the place where the main entrance from Broadway, a street in Hicksville, adjoins said perimeter road.
d. 
A vehicle approaching easterly on the south perimeter road shall stop at the place where William Street adjoins said south perimeter road and the east perimeter road.
e. 
A vehicle approaching northerly or southerly on the west perimeter road shall stop at the place where the truck ramp adjoins said west perimeter road.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
At Birchwood Shopping Center, located in the unincorporated area of Jericho, New York, and having the address of 410 East Jericho Turnpike, Jericho, New York, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking of any vehicle is prohibited wherever a "No Parking" sign is posted on perimeter roadways located immediately adjacent to buildings at the shopping center or wherever a yellow striped "No Parking - Fire Zone" is painted on such roadways.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
At Manetto Hill Shopping Center, located at Country Drive and Manetto Hill Road in the unincorporated area of Plainview, New York, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking of any vehicle is prohibited wherever a "No Parking" sign is posted on perimeter roadways located immediately adjacent to buildings at the shopping center or wherever a yellow striped "No Parking - Fire Zone" is painted on such roadways.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
The parking of any vehicle is prohibited wherever a "no parking" sign is posted on Bethpage Court, between Bethpage Road and Park Avenue in Hicksville, New York, and wherever a "no parking - fire zone" is painted on the roadway of said Bethpage Court, between Bethpage Road and Park Avenue.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
At Holiday Park Shopping Center located on Hicksville Road in Massapequa, New York, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking of any vehicle is prohibited for a longer period than one hour wherever a sign to that effect is posted on perimeter roadways located immediately adjacent to buildings at the shopping center, or wherever a "no parking - fire zone" is painted on such roadways.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
At Plainview Hospital located on Old Country Road in Plainview, New York, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking of any vehicle is prohibited wherever a "no parking - fire zone" sign is posted, or wherever a "no parking - fire zone" is painted on the roadways adjacent to the buildings at the hospital.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
At 960 Broadway Shopping Center, located at Hicksville, New York, and being on the westerly side of Broadway, +/- 599.20 feet northerly from the Town line of the Town of Hempstead and designated on the Land And Tax Map of Nassau County, New York, as Section 46, Block S, Lots 514, 516, 517, 518, 541 and 542, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking or stopping of any vehicle is prohibited wherever a "no parking" or a "no stopping" sign is posted on any roadway or driveway adjacent to any building and/or wherever a yellow striped "no parking - fire zone" is painted on such roadway or fire hydrants.
(2) 
Parking of vehicles is prohibited in all areas of this property except in marked and designated parking stalls.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
At Cedar Mall Shopping Center, Broadway, Jericho, New York, located on the west side of Broadway +/- 206.5 feet south of Northern State Parkway in the unincorporated area of Jericho and being designated on the Land and Tax Map of Nassau County, New York, as Section 11, Block C, Lot 750, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking or stopping of any vehicle is prohibited wherever a "no parking" or a "no stopping" sign is posted on any roadway or driveway adjacent to any building and/or wherever a yellow striped "no parking fire zone" is painted on such roadway or fire hydrants.
(2) 
Parking of vehicles is prohibited in all areas of this property except in marked and designated parking stalls.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
At Jericho Townhouse Apartments located on the east side of Bethpage Road, +/- 714.67 feet north of Willett Avenue in the unincorporated area of Jericho, New York, Tax Section 12, Block C, Lots 17-A and 17-B, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking or stopping of any vehicle is prohibited wherever a "no parking" and/or "no stopping" sign is posted on any roadway or driveway and/or wherever a yellow-striped "no parking fire zone" is painted on such roadway or driveway.
(2) 
Parking of vehicles is prohibited in all areas of this property except in marked and designated parking stalls.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(a) 
The operating, stopping or parking on fire district property of motor vehicles other than those belonging to the Massapequa Fire District, the Massapequa Fire Department or the members of the Massapequa Fire Department, the fire district surgeon, the fire district attorney or a member of the Board of Fire Commissioners is prohibited.
(b) 
Authorized vehicles shall park only in marked and designated parking stalls. The use of parking stalls marked and designated for chiefs' parking is prohibited to all other vehicles.
(c) 
The operation, stopping or parking of unregistered motor and other vehicles, including but not limited to mini-bikes, go-carts, mopeds and bicycles on fire district property is prohibited.
(d) 
Signs designating "No Parking Except Authorized Vehicles - Permit Required" shall be posted on both sides of each entry driveway to fire district property.
(e) 
Unauthorized vehicles found unattended on the grounds, parking fields or driveways of fire district property may be removed by the fire district and placed in storage at some suitable place and the owner or operator of such vehicle shall be liable for the reasonable charges for such removal and storage. All vehicles, except for fire and emergency apparatus and vehicles of the Massapequa Fire District or Massapequa Fire Department, shall be required to display an official parking permit, or they shall be deemed unauthorized vehicles.
(f) 
This section and regulation applies to the grounds, parking areas and driveways of all Massapequa Fire District property, to wit:
(1) 
West End Firehouse located on the westerly side of Hicksville Road, bounded on the south by Brooklyn Avenue, and on the north by New York Avenue, Massapequa, New York;
(2) 
East End Firehouse located on the west side of East Shore Drive, bounded on the north by Merrick Road and on the south by South Merrick Road, Massapequa, New York;
(3) 
Such other property as the Massapequa Fire District may from time to time acquire.
(g) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.
(h) 
Nontransferable parking permits for authorized vehicles shall be issued by the Massapequa Fire District Secretary to members of the department, the fire district surgeon, the fire district attorney and members of the Board of Fire Commissioners. Each permit shall be valid during the continuation of the membership or other affiliation with the Massapequa Fire District and/or Massapequa Fire Department. Such permit shall be in the form of a bumper sticker which shall be prominently displayed on the right side of the rear bumper of each authorized vehicle. Upon the termination of membership in the Massapequa Fire Department or other affiliation with the Massapequa Fire District, and upon the sale or other disposition of an authorized vehicle, it shall be obligatory on the permit holder to remove or destroy the permit.
(a) 
At Woodbury Mall Shopping Center, located in the unincorporated area of Woodbury, and having the address 7979 to 8023 Jericho Turnpike, Woodbury, New York, the following traffic restrictions are enacted:
(1) 
The parking or stopping of any vehicle shall be prohibited wherever a "No Parking" or a "No Stopping" sign is posted on any roadway or driveway adjacent to any building. Wherever a yellow striped "No Parking - Fire Zone" sign is painted on such roadway or fire hydrants, the parking of a vehicle shall be prohibited.
(2) 
The parking of vehicles not bearing a valid physically disabled driver's parking permit is prohibited wherever a "Disabled Driver Only Parking" sign is posted, or wherever a sign bearing the disabled driver logogram is posted, or wherever a disabled logogram is painted on such parking stall.
(b) 
An offense against this section is punishable pursuant to § 233-247 of this article.