The applicant must own or be the spouse of the owner of a licensed
handicapped car which has New York State handicapped license plates.
The plate numbers must be given on the application.
The applicant must show that no other parking is available on a consistent
basis. On residential streets the applicant must explain where he
or she will park overnight during the winter. In other areas the applicant
must show that the lack of handicapped parking hampers his or her
ability to earn a living.
The applicant will pay a fee of $100 for the installation except
in the case where the installation is at their place of work and except
in any case where the applicant is on public assistance, SSD, retired
or a veteran.
Refer the request to the Planning Board for consideration of area
density and general impact on the traffic, aesthetics and use of the
neighborhood and to allow area residents an opportunity to comment
on the proposal.
Only after approval by the Engineer and the Planning Board and verification
and meeting the three criteria listed should a handicapped parking
space be signed.
Further, the City will have to adopt procedures for verifying that
the original applicant still needs the space on an annual basis. We
recommend this be done by mailing to each person whose application
has been approved a form to be completed and returned to City Hall
attesting that there is still a valid New York State Motor Vehicles
handicapped license held by the original applicant and that the applicant
still resides or works at the same place and that the applicant requests
renewal. Moneys for this will need to be budgeted.
Separately, we recommend that requests from institutions and
businesses include the number of handicapped clients who need the
parking spaces and that these requests be dealt with on a case-by-case
basis.