These regulations shall apply to all Town-owned or -operated public parking lots, including those located in Town parks.
[Amended 6-19-2018 by L.L. No. 2-2018]
Vehicles must be parked only in marked designated areas in said lots, fire lanes must be kept clear, vehicles cannot be parked in designated "no parking" zones, vehicles cannot be parked less than 15 feet from a fire hydrant, vehicles cannot block fire exits, designated handicap parking spaces may be used only for the parking of vehicles bearing the authorized handicap plate or permit, vehicles must be parked in designated parking spaces in municipal lots only for the time periods established by resolution of the Town Board, non-electric vehicles cannot be parked in spaces designated for electric vehicles, and electric vehicles parked in spaces designated for electric vehicles must be connected to the charging stations provided to such spaces.
The possession of open containers of alcoholic beverages with the intent to consume the same or the service or consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in such parking lots, and no intoxicated person shall be permitted therein.
No person shall injure, deface, disturb or befoul any part of such parking lots, including any building, lights, signs or other equipment therein, or litter in such parking lots.
No person shall operate any motorized vehicle within such parking lot, except upon designated roadways or parking areas. No motorized vehicles may be operated therein at a rate of speed greater than 20 miles per hour. The foregoing shall not apply to authorized law enforcement agencies or Town officials or employees in the course of their duties, if so required.
No person shall loiter in any Town parking lots.
No person shall set fire or assist to set fire any timber, trees, shrubs, grass, leaves, growth or any other combustible material in such parking lots.
No person shall discharge any firearm, spring or air gun, or bow and arrow within such parking lots. Members of authorized law enforcement agencies in the course of their duties are exempted from such prohibition.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 83, Firearms.
No person shall use unreasonably loud or obscene language, partake in activities that result in unreasonably loud noise, engage in disorderly conduct or interfere with any authorized law enforcement officer or Town official or employee acting in the course of his or her duties. There will be no electronic or other amplification of sound in said parking lots, except by special permit.
The Town Board shall, by resolution, set the hours during which parking is permitted in the various lots, as well as limitations on the length of time vehicles may be continuously parked therein. Such time restrictions shall be posted in each lot to which they apply. Violations of the time restrictions may be punished in the same manner as are the violations for parking in fire lanes and handicap parking spaces.