[Amended 4-21-1995 by L.L. No. 18-1995]
No person shall drive, pedal, ride or otherwise operate any vehicle, including, but not limited to, unicycles, bicycles, tricycles, roller blades and skateboards, on or along the public sidewalks and parking lots described in §
267-26 hereof.
The prohibitions of this article shall apply
to the following sidewalks and parking lots in the Village of East
Hampton:
A. The southerly side of Main Street between the easterly
side of Huntting Lane and the entrance to the parking lot 155 feet
east of the easterly side of Fithian Lane.
B. The northerly side of Main Street between the westerly
side of the entrance to the Robert G. Reutershan Parking Lot and the
easterly side of the entrance to the Schenck Parking Lot 180 feet
east of the intersection of the east side of Newtown Lane between
the northerly side of Main Street.
C. The westerly side of Newtown Lane between the northerly
side of Main Street and the southerly boundary of the Harriet Herrick
Playground.
D. The easterly side of Newtown Lane between the northerly
side of Main Street and the southerly boundary of the Middle School.
E. The entire length of sidewalk around Park Place constituting
the southerly and easterly perimeter of the Robert G. Reutershan Parking
Lot.
F. The five walkways from and between the Robert G. Reutershan
Parking Lot, Main Street and Newtown Lane.
G. The Robert G. Reutershan Parking Lot, the Schenck
Parking Lot, the Brooks Parking Lot, the Main Beach Parking Lot and
the Lumber Lane Parking Lot.
[Amended 10-16-1998 by L.L. No. 19-1998]
The parent of the child or the guardian of any
ward shall not authorize or knowingly permit any such child or ward
to violate any of the prohibitions of the article.
Any person violating any of the provisions of this article may have his vehicle, as defined in §
267-25, impounded and, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine not exceeding the sum of $25 for each offense.