[Added 11-12-1987 by Ord. No. 87-14; amended 8-16-1988 by Ord. No. 88-16; 7-11-1996 by Ord. No. 96-03; 11-24-2008 by Ord. No. 2008-12]
Parking shall be permitted in front of private driveways whenever both the motor vehicle and driveway involved are owned by the same person, whenever the motor vehicle is owned by a member of the same household as the owner of the private driveway, or whenever the owner of the private driveway authorizes the parking of a motor vehicle in front of the private driveway. Parking will be permitted in accordance with this article only if the following conditions are met:
A. 
Such parking is not otherwise prohibited;
B. 
The permitting of the parking will not interfere with the normal flow of traffic; and
C. 
A permit has been obtained and displayed in accordance with this article.
A. 
The Borough, upon presentation of a proper application, to be designed, provided and received completed by the Municipal Clerk, shall provide a permit to allow parking in accordance with § 600-36 herein, provided there is no statute or ordinance otherwise prohibiting such parking, and further providing there is no other reason to prohibit such issuance involving the safety of the travelers of the road in question or the general community.
B. 
The permit shall identify the location of the driveway in front of which the parking of a motor vehicle is permitted. The permit shall only be issued to the owner of the private driveway or a member of the same household as the owner of the private driveway.
C. 
The permit shall be 5 1/2 inches by 8 1/2 inches in size, shall bear an appropriate certification of authenticity and shall be displayed prominently within the vehicle when it is parked so as to be seen from the middle of the street, on top of the dashboard by the right front passenger seat. The permit shall have inscribed upon it, in indelible ink, the license number of the vehicle for which it will be used, and the address of the driveway for which the permit will allow parking.
An owner of a private driveway shall be eligible to apply for no more than three permits for his own motor vehicles or for use by other parties authorized by the owner to park in front of the private driveway.
The Borough shall not charge a fee in connection with the application or issuance of the permit. However, a fee of $50 will be required for replacement of any lost permit.
In the event a motor vehicle is parked in front of a private driveway in which a properly obtained and applicable permit is not displayed, the owner of the motor vehicle shall be subject to the penalties set forth by state law for violation of N.J.S.A. 39:3-138.