A. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Endicott,
New York, shall cause parking meters to be installed and shall cause
parking meter spaces to be designated in accordance with the provisions
of this article or any amendment thereto.
B. The Board of Trustees of the Village of Endicott,
New York, shall provide for the regulation, control, operation and
use of parking meters provided for in this article and shall cause
said meters to be maintained in good workable condition, and each
meter shall be so set as to display a signal showing legal parking
on the deposit of legal coinage of the United States for the period
or periods of time fixed by this article as the parking limit for
the parking space served by each such meter.
C. Each meter shall, by its device, clearly indicate
and continue in operation from the time of depositing such coin or
coins and the turning of the handle setting the meter in operation
until the expiration of the time fixed by this article as the parking
limit for that part of the street upon which such parking meter is
placed. Each such meter shall be so arranged that, upon the expiration
of said parking time limit, it will indicate by a mechanical operation
and the display of a proper signal that the lawful parking time period,
as fixed by this article or any amendment thereto, has expired.
D. Such parking meters shall be placed upon the curb
alongside of, or next to, individual parking spaces to be designated
as provided herein, and each of said parking meters shall be so set
as to show or display a signal that the parking space alongside of
same is or is not in use.
[Amended 2-7-1994 by L.L. No. 1-1994]
The provisions contained in §
235-43 as to hours and days when parking shall be regulated by meters shall not apply to the following municipal parking lots:
Lot No. 1 Nanticoke Avenue Municipal Parking
Lot
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Lot No. 4 Validated Parking Lot, 15 Jefferson
Avenue
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Lot No. 7 24-hour Parking Lot between Garfield
and Grant Avenues
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Lot No. 8 Municipal Parking Lot, 121-123 Washington
Avenue
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Lot No. 9 Municipal Parking Lot, 117 Nanticoke
Avenue
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Lot No. 11 Municipal Parking Lot, rear of Union
Variety
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It shall be unlawful and an offense for any
person to permit a vehicle to remain or be placed in any parking space
in any municipal parking lot at any time unless there is deposited
in the meter the necessary coin or coins for such parking as provided
in this article, unless there is displayed on such vehicle a yearly
parking permit authorizing the parking of such vehicle in such lot
as hereinafter provided or unless, in the case of the validated parking
lots, the appropriate amount of money is paid the parking lot attendant
or the appropriate number of free stamps is attached thereto. If no
parking lot attendant is on duty, the appropriate amount should be
placed in the envelope provided and deposited in the red box located
at the rear of the kiosk at the entrance/exit of the parking lot.
A. The Village Clerk may issue yearly parking permits
for day parking between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., which
shall entitle a holder of such permit to be parked in any municipal
parking lot during the hours for which such permit was issued without
the payment of moneys required for that period of time parked. It
is expressly a condition of such yearly parking permit that parking
space in any municipal parking lot is not guaranteed to a vehicle
for which a yearly parking permit is issued but that such yearly parking
permit shall merely permit parking pursuant to the yearly parking
permit without the payment of moneys for each use during the time
period of that yearly parking permit.
B. The Village Clerk is authorized to make suitable rules
and regulations for the issuance and renewal of yearly parking permits.
It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle in any of the places hereinafter described in this section or any part of this article and the following streets or parts thereof, which are hereby established as parking meter zones, without the deposit of the proper moneys in the meters provided, during the days and hours as provided in §
235-43.
A. The following streets or portions thereof are designated
as parking meter zones:
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Street
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Limits
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Broad Street [Added 9-24-2001 by L.L. No. 7-2001]
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From Garfield Avenue to Grant Avenue
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Broad Street [Amended 9-24-2001 by L.L. No. 7-2001]
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From Jefferson Avenue to Madison Avenue
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Exchange Street [Repealed 11-13-1995 by L.L. No. 23-1995]
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Garfield Avenue
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Between North Street and Main Street
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Grant Avenue
[Amended 11-25-1996 by L.L. No. 14-1996]
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Between North Street and Monroe Street
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Jefferson Avenue
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Between North Street and Broad Street
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Lincoln Avenue
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Between Main Street and Park Street
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Madison Avenue
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Between North Street and Park Street
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Main Street [Repealed 11-13-1995 by L.L. No. 23-1995]
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McKinley Avenue
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Between North Street and Monroe Street
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Monroe Street [Added 9-24-2001 by L.L. No. 7-2001]
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From Garfield Avenue to Grant Avenue
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Monroe Street [Amended 9-24-2001 by L.L. No. 7-2001]
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From Lincoln Avenue to Madison Avenue
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Nanticoke Avenue [Repealed 11-13-1995 by L.L. No. 23-1995]
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North Street
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Between Lincoln Avenue and Jackson Avenue
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Washington Avenue
[Amended 2-7-1994 by L.L. No. 2-1994]
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Between Broad Street and East Main Street
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B. The rates for metered parking shall be established
by the Village of Endicott Parking Authority and shall be attached to each meter.
The Board of Trustees of the Village of Endicott,
New York, or such officers or employees of the Village as it shall
designate, shall place lines or markings painted or placed upon the
curb or upon the street adjacent to each parking meter for the purpose
of designating the space for which said parking meter is to be used,
and each vehicle parked or placed alongside of or next to any parking
meter shall be parked or placed within the lines or markings so established.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this article to park or place
any vehicle across any such line or marking or to park or place said
vehicle in such a position that the same shall not be entirely within
the areas designated by such lines or markings.
Any vehicle parked or placed in any parking
space in any parking meter zone shall be parked or placed with the
hood or foremost part of such vehicle alongside of and/or next to
the parking meter alongside of such parking space in parallel parking
spaces and with the radiator of such vehicle directed toward such
parking meter in diagonal parking spaces. In either event such vehicle
shall be parked within the lines marked on the pavement for such parking
purposes as provided herein.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of the
provisions of this article to deposit or cause to be deposited in
any parking meter in the Village of Endicott, New York, any slug device
or metallic substitute or any substitute or mutilated coin for a coin
or coins of the United States.
A. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this article
for any person to permit a vehicle to remain or to be placed in any
parking space alongside of or next to which any parking meter is placed
while said meter is displaying a signal showing that such vehicle
shall have been already parked or occupying such space beyond the
period of time fixed by this chapter for such parking space unless
the necessary coin is deposited in the meter as provided herein and
the meter mechanism is fully operated to register the deposit of such
coin.
B. When any vehicle shall be placed or parked in any
space hereinbefore mentioned, alongside of or next to which there
is located a parking meter, the owner, operator, manager or driver
of said vehicle shall, upon entering said parking space, immediately
deposit legal coinage of the United States and fully operate the meter
mechanism to register the deposit of each such coin inserted, and
said parking space may then be used for such vehicle during the parking
limit, as provided in this chapter.
C. If said vehicle shall remain parked or placed in any
such parking space beyond the parking limit fixed by this chapter
for such parking space, the parking meter shall display a sign showing
illegal parking and, in that event, such vehicle shall be considered
as parked overtime and beyond the limit fixed by this chapter; and
the parking of a vehicle or its occupancy of such parking space overtime
or beyond the period of time now or hereafter fixed by this chapter
or any amendment thereto shall be a violation of this chapter and
punished as hereinafter set forth. It shall be unlawful for any person
to cause, allow, permit or suffer any such vehicle registered in his
name to be parked or to occupy such parking space overtime or beyond
the lawful period of time as described herein.
The deposit of coins for meter parking shall
be required at all times except between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and
9:00 a.m. on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays; between
the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 9:00 a.m. on Mondays and Thursdays; at
any time on Sundays; or on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence
Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day or Christmas Day or on the following
Monday if such holiday falls on Sunday.
It shall be unlawful and a violation of this
article for any person to deface, injure, tamper with or open or willfully
break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking meter installed
under this article and/or upon any public street within this Village.
The Village Treasurer shall periodically, in
the company of a police officer of this Village, collect the coins
deposited in the parking meters and account for the same. In the absence
or illness of the Village Treasurer, the Mayor may designate any person
to act in the Village Treasurer's stead for the purpose of this section.
The Mayor may designate and appoint one or more
persons to repair and maintain in good workable condition and otherwise
supervise any and all parking meters installed pursuant to this article
or any amendments thereto. Said person or persons shall be paid such
salary as the Board of Trustees may designate, or the Mayor may authorize
the Superintendent of Public Works to repair and maintain in good
workable condition and otherwise supervise the parking meters installed.
If the Mayor shall authorize the Superintendent of Public Works to
repair, maintain and supervise such parking meters, then and in such
event said Superintendent of Public Works shall keep a record of the
time spent by such person or persons in repairing, maintaining and
otherwise supervising such parking meters. From such record the Superintendent
of Public Works shall render to the Board of Trustees a semiannual
statement or claim of the cost of such repairing, maintaining and
supervising such parking meters, and, upon audit of such statement
or claim, the Village Treasurer shall reimburse and transfer from
the Parking Meter Fund the amount of such claim to the fund or funds
from which such person or persons were originally paid.
The Village Treasurer of the Village of Endicott,
New York, shall keep a complete record of the collections made from
such parking meters and shall deposit such collections in a special
fund to be known as the "Parking Meter Fund" and shall, in all respects,
conform to the provisions contained in a contract between the Village
of Endicott, New York, and the parking meter corporation providing
for the installation of such parking meters.
A. It shall be the duty of each traffic officer and such
other officers as shall be so instructed by the Chief of Police to
take the number of any meter at which any vehicle is overparked or
has occupied the space overtime as provided in this article and the
state vehicle tag number of such vehicle and report the same to the
Police Department, together with the length of time during which said
vehicle has remained in violation of any of the provisions of this
article, as well as any other facts, a knowledge of which is necessary
to a thorough understanding of the circumstances attending such violation.
B. Each police officer shall also attach to such vehicle
a notice to the owner thereof that such vehicle has been parked or
has remained in such place of violation of a provision of this article
and instructing such owner to report to the Police Court or Magistrate's
Court, as the case may be, of the Village of Endicott, New York, in
regard to such violation. Each such owner may, within three days of
the time which such notice was attached to such vehicle, pay to the
Police Court of the Village of Endicott, New York, as a penalty for
and in full satisfaction of such violation, an amount equivalent to
$5 multiplied by the number of periods of parking time established
as the legal limit for such parking space during which such vehicle
occupied such parking space in violation of any of the provisions
of this article. The failure of such owner to make such payments to
the Police Court of the Village of Endicott, New York, within said
three days shall render such owner subject to the penalties hereinafter
provided for a violation of the provisions of this article.
[Amended 2-11-1991 by L.L. No. 4-1991; 2-7-1994 by L.L. No. 5-1994]
The five-cent, ten-cent and twenty-five-cent
coins required to be deposited in parking meters, as provided herein,
are hereby levied and assessed as fees to provide for the proper regulation,
control and parking of vehicles upon the public streets and to cover
the cost of such regulation, control and parking, supervision, inspection,
installation, operation, maintenance, control and use of parking spaces
and the regulation of the parking of vehicles in the parking meter
zones hereby created and are to be deposited in the Parking Meter
Fund, as aforesaid.
This article is hereby declared to be for the
preservation of peace, health, safety and property and a police regulation
therefor and shall be deemed to be in addition to and supplementary
to and not conflicting with nor a repeal of prior or existing ordinances
of the Village of Endicott, New York, except as hereinafter stated,
but shall be an additional provision for the regulation of traffic
and parking in those zones provided for herein.
In the event of a public emergency, the Chief
of Police or the Acting Chief of Police of the Village of Endicott,
New York, shall have the power to suspend the operation of the provisions
of the within Article or amendments thereto for the duration of such
emergency.
Any of the provisions of this article notwithstanding,
it shall be lawful for a vehicle to remain or to be placed in a parking
area hereinbefore mentioned if there is displayed in any parking area
or on said meter a meter hood, duly issued by the Chief of Police
of the Village of Endicott to said vehicle. The Chief of Police shall
charge the sum of $1.50 per day for the issuance of said meter hood
until returned by said person to the Village of Endicott Police Station
and replacement cost of the meter hood and lock if lost or stolen
or not returned.