No person shall stand or park a vehicle on a street or highway
of the Borough for the purpose of:
A. Displaying such vehicle for sale;
B. Repairing such vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency;
C. Storing such vehicle for purposes of commercial repairs or commercial
sales; or
D. Utilizing such vehicle primarily or solely as a sign or for advertisement
purposes.
The Borough of Narberth may establish a parking permit program
to permit the parking of a motor vehicle on property owned or controlled
by the Borough, in locations designated by the Borough. Upon application
to the Borough Manager, or the Borough Manager's designee, payment
of the established permit fee, and presentation of a current motor
vehicle registration card evidencing that the vehicle is registered
at an address in the Borough or sufficient evidence, to the sole satisfaction
of the Borough, that the primary driver of the motor vehicle is a
current resident of the Borough or an owner or lessee of a residential
dwelling unit or commercial building unit located within the Borough.
Such residents, owners, or lessees shall be allowed to receive one
or more permits entitling such resident, owner, or lessee to park
their motor vehicle(s) in such designated areas. The permits issued
by the Borough shall be limited for a period to be established by
resolution of Borough Council, as may be thereafter amended, and shall
be nontransferable to other vehicles. The application fee for any
parking permit shall be payable to the Borough and shall be in an
amount established by resolution of Borough Council, as may be thereafter
amended.
In addition to any specific violations, penalties or consequences set forth in this article, any person or entity violating the provisions of this article, or aiding, abetting, or assisting in the violation of this article shall receive a parking citation in the amount of $25. Each day that the violation occurs shall be considered a separate offense. For abandonment of vehicles under §
475-4, each day after the initial citation for abandonment shall constitute a separate offense up to the date the vehicle is towed. The citing police officer or parking enforcement officer shall place on a vehicle in violation of this article a notice to the owner thereof that such vehicle has been parked in violation of the provisions of this article and instructing such owner as to provisions for payment of such violation or penalties for failure to pay such violation. Each such owner may, within 10 days of when such notice was attached to such vehicle, pay the citation amount at the Borough office or in a designated payment box, as provided on the parking citation, as a penalty for and in full satisfaction of such violation.