Whenever any vehicle is found parked in violation of any of the provisions of this article or any ordinances or rule or regulation of the traffic authority which relates to parking, a police officer shall attach to such vehicle a notice to the owner or operator thereof, stating that such vehicle has been parked unlawfully and advising such owner or operator of the amount of the fine or penalty. Said notice shall advise such owner or operator of his right to protest, to mail or pay to the Town Clerk of the Town of Rocky Hill, within 14 days of the date when such notice is attached to such vehicle, the fine or fines for the designated violation or violations in accordance with the fines or penalties set forth in §
230-16, unless a protest form is filed within seven days, in which case the fine payment is held in abeyance as noted in §
230-16.
The Director of Public Safety or his duly authorized representative is authorized to suspend permitted parking under parking regulations and to prohibit parking temporarily in any areas where, in his opinion, it is necessary in order to facilitate the removal of snow, the construction of public works improvements or for other good and sufficient purposes. He shall give notice of such temporary prohibition by causing to be placed suitable signs indicating that parking is prohibited and also, if practicable, by radio and newspaper. The provisions of §
230-13 concerning method of payment of penalties and §
230-16 concerning penalties shall apply for violations of this section.