This article shall be known and may be cited as the "Parking Regulation
Law of the Town of Pound Ridge."
It is the intent of this article to regulate the parking of motor vehicles
on those highways of the Town where, in the judgment of the Town Board, vehicles
cannot be parked without infringing upon the right of the public to use said
roads and where said parking may create unsafe traffic conditions.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article, upon conviction,
shall be punished by a fine not exceeding $25 or by imprisonment of not more
than five days.
Except in an emergency or at the direction of a peace officer, no motor
vehicle shall be parked at any time on the following highways, streets or
parts thereof:
A. Salem Road from its intersection with Trinity Pass in
a southerly direction to its intersection with Westchester Avenue.
B. Westchester Avenue from its intersection with Salem and
Stone Hill Roads, including the roads on all three sides of the triangle formed
by the intersection of Salem Road, Stone Hill Road and Westchester Avenue,
in a southerly direction to its intersection with Old Pound Road.
C. Pound Ridge Road from its intersection with Westchester
Avenue, including the roads on all three sides of the triangle formed by said
intersection, in a westerly direction to its intersection with the road now
or formerly known as "Zeman Lane" or "Janin Lane."