[HISTORY: Adopted by the Commissioners of
the Town of Henlopen Acres as indicated in article histories. Amendments
noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 6-1-1984]
For the purposes of this article, the following
definitions shall be applicable unless the context indicates to the
contrary:
- VEHICLE
- Include every device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon the highway, including any device moved by human power.
[Amended 7-9-1999 by Ord. No. 99-1]
The following intersections are hereby designated
as stop intersections:
Intersection
|
Stop Sign on
|
Side
|
---|---|---|
Crossways and Pine Reach
|
Crossways
|
East
|
Crossways entrance
|
Crossways entrance
|
South
|
Pine Reach and Broad Hollow
|
Broad Hollow
|
West
|
Pine Reach and Crossways
|
Pine Reach
|
South
|
Pine Reach and Dodds Lane
|
Dodds Lane
|
West
|
Pine Reach and Dodds Lane
|
Pine Reach
|
East
|
Pine Reach and Dodds Lane
|
Pine Reach
|
North
|
Pine Reach and Dodds Lane
|
Pine Reach
|
South
|
Pine Reach and Fields End
|
Fields End
|
West
|
Rolling Road and Broad Hollow
|
Broad Hollow
|
East
|
Rolling Road and Broad Hollow
[Added 12-12-2008] |
Broad Hollow
|
West
|
Rolling Road and Dodds Lane
|
Dodds Lane
|
East
|
Rolling Road and Dodds Lane
|
Dodds Lane
|
West
|
Rolling Road and Dodds Lane
|
Rolling Road
|
North
|
Rolling Road and Dodds Lane
|
Rolling Road
|
South
|
Rolling Road and Tidewaters
|
Rolling Road
|
North
|
Tidewaters and Dodds Lane
|
Dodds Lane
|
East
|
Tidewaters and Fields End
|
Fields End
|
East
|
Tidewaters and Pine Reach
|
Tidewaters
|
North
|
Tidewaters and Zwaanendael
|
Zwaanendael
|
East
|
Zwaanendael and Pine Reach
|
Pine Reach
|
North
|
Zwaanendael and Pine Reach
|
Zwaanendael
|
West
|
Zwaanendael and Rolling Road
|
Rolling Road
|
North
|
Zwaanendael and Rolling Road
|
Rolling Road
|
South
|
Zwaanendael and Rolling Road
|
Zwaanendael
|
East
|
Zwaanendael and Rolling Road
|
Zwaanendael
|
West
|
Except when directed to proceed by a police
officer, every driver of a vehicle approaching a stop intersection
indicated by a stop sign shall come to a full stop at a marked "stop"
line, but if none, at the point nearest the intersecting roadway where
the driver has a view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway
before entering the intersection.
The operator of any vehicle which has come to
a full stop shall yield the right-of-way to any vehicle or pedestrian
in the intersection or to any vehicle approaching on another roadway
so close as to constitute an immediate hazard and shall not enter
into, upon or across such roadway until such movement can be made
in safety.
[Amended 7-9-1999 by Ord. No. 99-1; 7-9-2004; 10-11-2013; 1-17-2014]
Any violation of any provision of this article is declared to be a civil offense and is subject to the voluntary assessment and other procedures described in Chapter 55 of this Code. Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall pay a civil assessment of $75 and shall also pay the Town's court costs and expenses, including its attorneys' fees.
[Adopted 6-21-1997]
[Amended 1-12-2001]
It shall be unlawful for any person to park
or stand a motor vehicle or cause any motor vehicle to stand for longer
than the time limit prescribed herein upon any of the public streets
or parts of streets, roads and rights-of-way in the Town of Henlopen
Acres, as the case may be, except however, as may otherwise be provided
by ordinance, rule or regulation, said time limit being a total of
24 hours. A separate offense shall be deemed committed on each day
(twenty-four-hour period) during or on which a violation occurs or
continues.
It shall be unlawful for any person to stop,
stand or park a vehicle, except when necessary to avoid conflict with
other traffic, on any place where official signs prohibit stopping
or parking.
[Added 10-7-2016]
A.
Definitions. In addition to the definitions set forth in § 116-1 of this chapter, for purposes of this section, the following words and terms shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
- MOTOR VEHICLE
- A vehicle which is self-propelled by a compression ignition type of internal combustion engine and which is designed primarily for transporting persons, objects, items, or property on a public street or highway; for purposes of this section. passenger automobiles and motorcycles are excluded.
- IDLE
- The motor vehicle operating mode consisting of a nonloaded, throttled engine speed at the revolutions per minute specified by the manufacturer.
B.
Standards. No person shall cause, suffer, allow, or permit the engine
of a motor vehicle to idle for more than five consecutive minutes
if the vehicle is not in motion, except:
C.
Exceptions. The provisions of Subsection B of this section shall not apply to:
(1)
Vehicles stopped in a line of traffic;
(2)
Vehicles whose primary or secondary power source is utilized
in whole or in part for necessary and definitively prescribed mechanical
operation other than propulsion or passenger compartment heating or
air conditioning;
(3)
Vehicles being or waiting to be examined by state or federal
motor vehicle inspectors;
(4)
Emergency vehicles in an emergency situation;
(5)
Vehicles while engaged in the process of connection, detachment
or exchange of trailers.
[Added 10-11-2013[1]; amended 1-17-2014]
No person shall park or cause to be parked any vehicle on any
public place without obtaining permission of the Town Manager or obtaining
a permit where a permit to park is required.
[Amended 7-9-1999 by Ord. No. 99-1; 7-9-2004; 1-9-2009; 1-17-2014]
A.
Any violation of any provision of this article is declared to be a civil offense and is subject to the voluntary assessment and other procedures described in Chapter 55 of this Code. Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall pay a civil assessment of $75 and shall also pay the Town's court costs and expenses, including its attorneys' fees.
B.
Notwithstanding any other provision concerning a violation, any security
person or the Town Manager, while in the performance of his or her
duty, may contact the Delaware State Police to remove or cause to
be removed, at the expense of the owner or operator, any motor vehicle
parked in violation of this article, when the owner or operator is
unable, unwilling or unavailable to move such motor vehicle immediately,
pursuant to the provisions of 21 Del. Laws, c. 6901 et seq.
[Added 7-10-2009]
A.
All individuals
and artificial entities required by ordinances or laws of the Town,
Sussex County or the State of Delaware (21 Del. C. §§ 4183,
2134, and 2135) to designate parking spaces or parking zones for use
by vehicles operated by disabled persons shall also be required to
erect and maintain signs marking those parking spaces as zones.
B.
After
receipt of a complaint regarding the lack of a required sign, the
Town Manager or his/her designee shall mail a written warning to the
individual or artificial entity at its address shown on the tax rolls
or other source of information. If, after 30 days from the date that
the written notice of violation and corrective order is issued, the
individual of record or artificial entity of record has not erected
and/or maintained the required signage, the Town Manager or his/her
designee may apply for a warrant with a court of competent jurisdiction
in the name of the offending individual or artificial entity. Each
day of noncompliance shall constitute a separate offense. The penalty
for each offense shall be $200.
D.
The Town
Manager or his/her designee may also pursue civil remedies, including
injunctive relief.