[Amended 1-26-1981 as Ch.
158 of the 1981 Code]
A.
No person shall park, stand, store or leave a motor vehicle
on any publicly or privately owned premises or property, parking areas or
parking lots without the consent and permission of the owner or lessee of
such premises.
B.
To effectuate the prohibition on such premises as above
described a conspicuous sign or signs shall be posted at the entrance to such
parking lots or parking areas informing the public as to the permitted condition
of parking thereon. A sign as hereinafter described shall be deemed substantial
compliance with this section.
PARKING RESTRICTED
(4 inches)
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EXCEPT FOR (LIST PERSONS OR CONDITIONS PERMITTED) ONLY
(3 inches)
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ALL OTHERS KEPT OUT
(4 inches)
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UNDER PENALTY OF LAW - CITY LOCAL LAW NO. 1 '62
(2 inches)
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POLICE ENFORCEMENT
(2 inches)
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C.
Such signs shall be at least two feet high by three feet
wide, with red lettering of a size not less than above indicated upon a white
background. The words "police enforcement" and "under penalty of law" on such
signs shall be construed, among other things, to mean a request by the owner
or lessee that the police or special patrolmen shall enforce the provisions
of this section against persons parking, standing, storing or leaving vehicles
on such premises without the consent of the owner or lessee, and that the
police are authorized to enter upon such premises to enforce the provisions
of this article. Such signs shall state the conditions of parking or the persons
authorized by the owner or lessee to use said premises for parking or both;
and persons not included within such authorization or violating the regulations
and conditions set out on said signs shall be deemed to be using said premises
unlawfully without the authority and consent of the owner or lessee.
A.
This article may be enforced by the police or special
patrolmen in the same manner as elsewhere provided for the enforcement of
traffic or parking ordinances, including the use of tags, summonses and towing,
and any other procedure authorized by law.
B.
Proof of ownership of a vehicle shall be presumptive
evidence in action for enforcement of this law that the owner parked or caused
his or her vehicle to be parked on such premises.
If such premises adjoin or abut upon a building or structure whose entrances
or exits open upon such parking area, no vehicles shall be left parked, standing
or placed in such a manner as to obstruct such entrances or exits, and a clear
unobstructed passage shall be maintained and left open from such entrances
or exits to the street or public right-of-way; such passageway shall be equal
in width to the width of said entrances or exits in each instance, but in
no case shall be less than five feet wide, and shall permit persons to enter
and leave such building or structure with safety. A sign attached to such
building or structure at the place of such entrances or exits shall inform
users of such parking areas as to such restrictions, and failure to obey the
regulations herein contained shall be deemed a violation of this article.
A.
On demand of the police, any owner or lessee requesting
police enforcement of this article shall furnish to the police a statement
in writing, signed by him or her, or his or her agent, to the effect that
a specified vehicle was unlawfully parked, stored or left upon his or her
premises at a certain time or during a certain period without his or her consent
or permission, and such owner or lessee shall be available to testify to such
facts in court at the request of the police.
B.
Failure of an owner or lessee to comply with the request
of the police as above set out shall be sufficient cause for the Chief of
Police or his or her subordinates to cease enforcing this article at the premises
of such owner or lessee.
A.
Where the owner of premises desires to prohibit completely
parking thereon, he or she may notify the public to that effect by a conspicuous
sign or signs placed on said premises stating in substance:
NO PARKING
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POLICE ENFORCEMENT
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UNDER PENALTY OF LAW
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CITY LOCAL LAW NO. 1 - '62
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B.
Such sign shall be not less than 18 inches in height
by 24 inches in width, with red lettering not less than two inches high upon
a white background. Any person who parks or leaves a vehicle on such posted
premises shall be deemed in violation of this article.
A violation of this article shall be deemed an offense and shall be
punishable by a fine in an amount not to exceed $50.