[Amended 1-12-2011 by Ord. No. 1-2012; 3-20-2014 by Ord. No. 2-2014; 3-16-2017 by L.L. No. 1-2018]
A.
Parking meter zones, which are regulated by permits, meters and/or
kiosks, shall be located on City streets as follows:
Name of Street
|
Side
|
Location
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---|---|---|
Court Street
| ||
Dill Street
|
North and south
|
From Genesee Street to North Street
|
Genesee Street
|
North and south
|
From Fort Street to Market Street
|
East Genesee Street
|
North and south
|
From Market Street to Owasco Street and John Street
|
South Green Street
|
East
|
From Genesee Street to Clark Street
|
Lincoln Street
|
North and south
| |
Market Street
|
North and south
| |
Seward Lot
| ||
South Street
|
East and west
|
From Genesee Street to Lincoln Street
|
State Street
|
East and west
|
From west Arterial to Van Anden Street
|
State Street Mall Area
|
East and west
|
From Genesee Street to Dill Street
|
Seminary Avenue
|
East and west
| |
West Garden Street
|
North
|
From State Street to Arterial west
|
William Street
|
East and west
|
From Genesee Street to South Street
|
B.
Public parking lots and garages. Parking meter zones, which are regulated
by permits, meters and/or kiosks, are hereby established in public
parking lots and garages as follows:
(1)
Municipal Parking Garage, located on the lower floor of the garage,
with entrance on Lincoln Street.
(2)
Municipal Parking Lot No. 1 (Seward Lot): south side from William
Street to South Street, with entrances and exits on Lincoln Street.
(3)
Municipal Parking Lot No. 2 (Memorial City Hall Lot) with entrances
and exits on Lincoln Street and Grover Street.
(4)
Municipal Parking Lot No. 3 (Court Street Lot): located between 15
Court Street and 21 Court Street.
(5)
Municipal Parking Lot No. 4 (Seminary Avenue Lot) with entrances
and exits on Seminary Avenue.
(6)
Municipal Parking Lot No. 5 (Dill Street Lot) with entrances and
exits on Dill Street.
A.
B.
Public parking lots and garages. The parking of vehicles
is hereby prohibited for a period of time as hereinafter designated
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except Saturdays and Sundays, as follows:
[Amended 1-12-2011 by Ord. No. 1-2012]
C.
Designation of parking meter spaces. The City Manager
shall designate the specific parking spaces as above provided.
Unless otherwise specified, parking meters shall be in operation during hours coincidental with those hours specified for parking time limits in § 285-19 of this chapter, in the respective parking meter zones, unless parking, standing or stopping is otherwise prohibited during those hours.
[Amended 1-12-2011 by Ord. No. 1-2012]
The parking meter repairman shall be responsible
for the installation, operation, maintenance, policing and supervision
of parking meters in this City.
A.
Installation.
(1)
Pavement markings shall be applied, where practicable,
outlining parking spaces in the parking meter zones established in
this article.
(2)
Parking meters, either double or single, shall be
installed immediately adjacent to the parking spaces.
(3)
No parking spaces shall be applied at, nor meters
installed adjacent to, locations where parking, standing or stopping
is prohibited pursuant to § 1202 of the Vehicle and Traffic
Law or this chapter or other law or ordinance of this City where parking
spaces are in conflict with such prohibitions.
The City Treasurer shall keep a record of the
collection of fees made from all parking meters in this City and shall
credit such fees to the general fund.
A.
Deposit of fee required.
(1)
No person shall park a vehicle in a parking space
of any parking meter zone adjacent to a parking meter during the hours
of parking meter operation unless the appropriate fee is immediately
deposited in such meter.
(2)
No person shall park a vehicle in a parking space
of any parking meter zone adjacent to a parking meter during the hours
of parking meter operation while such meter is displaying a signal
indicating the expiration of the time period associated with the deposit
of fees.
B.
Legal currency required. No person shall deposit or
attempt to deposit in any parking meter any slug, button, or any other
device or substance as substitutes for coins of United States currency.