[Adopted 3-21-1978 by Ord. No. 125;
amended in its entirety 6-18-2002 by Ord. No. 228,
effective 7-16-2002]
As used in this ordinance, the following terms shall have the meanings
indicated:
MOTOR VEHICLE
Any vehicle propelled or drawn by any power other than muscular.
PARKING
The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, upon a highway
otherwise than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in
receiving or discharging passengers or loading or unloading merchandise or
in obedience to traffic regulations or traffic signs and signals.
PUBLIC HIGHWAY
Any roadway, thoroughfare or street within the limits of the Town
of North Branford and required by statute to be maintained and repaired by
the Town of North Branford.
The Traffic Authority shall have the authority to prohibit, limit or
restrict the parking of motor vehicles on any public highway.
The Traffic Authority shall erect and maintain signs designating the
times and terms of such parking prohibition or restriction.
No person shall park any motor vehicle in any place where parking is
prohibited or park any motor vehicle for a longer period of time than that
indicated as lawful by any sign erected and maintained in accordance with
the provisions of this ordinance.
The Traffic Authority or Chief of Police is authorized to suspend the
parking regulations and prohibit parking temporarily in any area where it
is necessary in order to facilitate the removal of snow, sleet or to prevent
the obstruction or safe flow of traffic in time of heavy snowfall or other
severe weather. Notice shall be given of such temporary prohibition and its
rescission by radio and/or local television.
Any officer of the North Branford Police Department, with prior approval
of the Town Manager or Chief of Police, or his immediate commanding officer,
is authorized to remove and tow away or have removed and towed away by a commercial
towing service any motor vehicle parked in any place where such parked vehicle
creates or constitutes a traffic hazard or blocks the use of a fire hydrant
or the movement or possible movement of emergency vehicles.
Any officer of the North Branford Police Department is authorized to
remove and tow away or have removed and towed away by a commercial towing
service any motor vehicle parked in violation of this ordinance if said motor
vehicle has remained so parked for a period of not less than four hours following
the attachment thereto, in a prominent position thereon, of a notice of violation
setting forth the date, time and reason for such violation and declaring an
intention to tow or remove from the public highway in accordance with the
provisions in this section.
Any motor vehicle towed or removed pursuant to this ordinance shall
be stored in a safe place and shall be restored to the owner or operator thereof,
provided that said owner or operator shall pay all costs incurred by said
towing and storage. The Board of Police Commissioners, after a public hearing,
shall establish and publish regulations to carry out the purposes of this
section.
Whenever a motor vehicle is found having been parked in violation of
this ordinance, a police officer shall attach to said vehicle, in a prominent
position, a notice of parking violation describing the date, time and reason
therefor, and the registered owner thereof shall mail into the North Branford
Police Department, within seven days of the time of the offense, the designated
fine or otherwise be subject to double such fine, not to exceed $110. If any
fine remains unpaid after 14 days, the violator may also be subject to the
issuance of an arrest warrant.
Any person aggrieved by any parking prohibition or restriction created
by the Traffic Authority or any person aggrieved by the failure of the Traffic
Authority to establish a permitted parking area following a snowfall may appeal
such action to the Town Council. Such appeal shall be filed with the Town
Clerk not later than 10 days following the action appealed from, and such
appeal shall be to the next session of the Council which will allow sufficient
time for the service of the notice required herein. A written notice of such
appeal, addressed to the Traffic Authority, shall be deposited with or forwarded
by certified mail to such Authority at least 10 days before the Council session
at which the appeal will be heard. Upon such hearing, the Council shall determine
whether the action of the Traffic Authority is reasonable and shall thereupon
sustain or revoke such action or may make such other order which the Council
deems fair and reasonable under the circumstances.