[Amended 8-5-2013 by Ord. No. 1293]
A. 
Special purpose parking spaces. The following are established as special purpose parking spaces, and it shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle or to allow a vehicle to remain parked in any such space, except as specifically provided for that space, on the property of the Borough of Middletown bounded by Scott Avenue, Brown Street and Catherine Street and located south of the Community Building. These spaces have or shall have appropriate signs or markings readily visible to an ordinarily observant driver, and generally represent continuation of existing restrictions for the purpose of making applicable the tow-away and enforcement and penalty provisions of Article VII of this chapter:
[Amended 1-17-2017 by Ord. No. 1335]
(1) 
On the first row of parking spaces south of the Community Building, the first two spaces near Catherine Street are for the physically handicapped as provided in Article IV.
B. 
The parking lot on the property of the Borough of Middletown located on the west side of South Catherine Street, immediately north of the Brown Avenue right-of-way shall be for Borough employees and permit holders as established in § 252-30A(4) between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: This subsection refers to Subsection A(4) as it previously existed prior to the amendment made by Ord. No. 1335, adopted 1-17-2017.
C. 
Entrances and exits.
(1) 
Entrance from Catherine Street to said Community Building parking lot is permitted only near Brown Street, at the southern curb cut and traffic lane. The other or northern Catherine Street curb cut and traffic lane near the Community Building may be used only as an exit from said parking lot to Catherine Street. Violators of this subsection, which has been found essential to a traffic flow promoting safety, are likewise subject to the provisions of § 252-43 of this chapter and the penalties therein prescribed.
(2) 
At the curb cut on Brown Street, vehicles may enter and exit said parking lot.
The Park and Ride Lot of the Borough of Middletown is located on the south side of Mill Street and along the Philadelphia-Harrisburg rail line of Amtrak. This Borough Parking Lot, with its western and eastern entrances and exits on Mill Street and semicircular driveway, plus two traffic aisles paralleling Mill Street, includes 71 parking spaces.
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle, or to allow a vehicle to remain parked, except in accordance with the on-site lines, markings, signs and directions. For example, a vehicle may be parked only within one space designated by lines on the bituminous paving as a space for the parking of one vehicle.
B. 
The flow and pattern of traffic shall be in accordance with directions, arrows and signs, and vehicular movement on the semicircular driveway or on the two traffic aisles (paralleling Mill Street) in any other manner of direction shall be unlawful.
C. 
Rules and regulations may be promulgated by resolutions of Borough Council, in the light of experience, to implement, channel and confine the uses of the lot in accordance with its design and purposes as well as to facilitate maintenance, surveillance and related public purposes. Overnight camping, for example, should thereby be and is hereby prohibited as grossly beyond the purview of a Park and Ride Lot. The same is true of the parking of tractor-trailers (or tractors or trailers) overnight or at any time. Likewise, overnight parking is so inconsistent with the normal operations of a commuter Park and Ride Lot that it is prohibited except to the extent that such rules and regulations may specifically permit as reasonable in certain instances thereof.