The provisions of the Connecticut General Statutes
concerning vehicles, traffic, use of highways by vehicles, rules of
the road, definitions of terms and penalties for violations of said
statutory provisions shall apply to all highways within the Town of
Newtown and shall supplement, but not supersede, the other provisions
of this article.
The Police Commission of the Town of Newtown
shall have the authority to post speed limit signs, traffic control
signs and signs prohibiting or restricting parking on Town highways
and upon Town-owned property in the Town of Newtown to such an extent
and in such locations as it determines to be necessary and proper
to protect the public safety and Town property, the regulations provided
by said posted signs to be enforced by the Newtown Police Department.
The Newtown Police Department shall have the
authority to enforce all parking restrictions as violations under
this article, which are established pursuant to Title 14 of the Connecticut
General Statutes, including but not limited to Sections 14-250a, 14-251,
14-252, and 14-253a, and any amendments and/or modifications thereto.
All Title 14 restrictions shall be construed as restrictions under
this article. Additionally, the Newtown Police Department shall enforce
the following restrictions, pursuant to the procedure set forth herein:
A. No vehicle shall be permitted to remain stationary
within the limits of a highway in such a manner as to be a traffic
hazard, obstruct the free movement of traffic thereon, obstruct the
use of a fire hydrant or obstruct the movement of an emergency vehicle.
B. No vehicle shall be permitted to park, stand, stop
or remain stationary upon the traveled portion of any highway or within
the lines constituting the right-of-way of any highway within the
Town of Newtown or upon any property owned by the Town, contrary to:
(1) The direction of signs posted on said highway or property
by the Police Commission; or
(2) Any restrictions on parking, standing, stopping or
remaining stationary set forth in Title 14 of the Connecticut General
Statutes, and any amendments and/or modifications thereto.
C. A vehicle which has become disabled to such an extent
that it is impossible or impractical for the occupants to move it
may be permitted to so remain for a reasonable time, under the circumstances
then existing, but in no event more than 24 hours, for the purpose
of making repairs thereto or obtaining sufficient assistance to remove
it. In the case of a vehicle constituting a hazard or obstruction
as defined herein, such reasonable time shall be no longer than the
minimum time required to obtain assistance to remove the vehicle.
D. No vehicle shall be parked or otherwise caused or
permitted to remain stationary upon a highway in front of or so as
to obstruct or interfere with the ingress into or egress from any
private driveway, except with the permission of the owner of such
driveway. No vehicle shall be parked or otherwise caused or permitted
to remain stationary upon a highway in front of or so as to obstruct
or interfere with the ingress into or egress from a private road serving
two or more buildings.
The Police Department shall, from time to time,
prepare recommendations concerning a schedule of fines for violations
of this article. After reviewing these recommendations, the Board
of Selectman shall establish a schedule of fines for each violation
of this article. The schedule of fines contemplated in this article
shall be made available to the public and may be amended from time
to time as necessary after reconsideration by the Police Commission
and review and approval by the Board of Selectman.
The Town of Newtown may elect to participate
in a Department of Motor Vehicles parking violation incentive payment
program as outlined in Section 14-33 of the Connecticut General Statutes.
When a vehicle is or otherwise left stationary
in violation of this article, its registered ownership shall be considered
prima facie proof that such person was in control of the vehicle at
the time of such parking or other such violation.
The Police Department is hereby authorized to
remove and tow away or have removed and towed away by a designated
towing station, at the owner's expense, any vehicle parked or left
stationary in violation of this article. Any vehicle may also be removed
or towed away, at the owner's expense, when it is parked or left stationary
in violation of this article within the limits of any highway or upon
Town-owned property at a location posted with a sign prohibiting or
restricting such parked or designated by a sign as a tow-away zone.
The Police Commission is authorized to designate
approved, privately owned garages within the Town as official towing
stations to which vehicles may be removed for storage by the Newtown
Police Department in the manner set forth in this section. Designated
towing stations may be asked to file with the Police Commission their
schedule of fees for towing, removing and storing vehicles, as filed
with the State Motor Vehicle Department, from time to time. No privately
owned garage shall be designated as an official towing station unless
the owner, lessee or operator has furnished a statement of financial
responsibility to the Police Commission and the Town of Newtown in
the amount of at least $30,000 to protect the Commission and the Town
against liability for any claim for damages arising out of the storing,
removing or towing of any impounded vehicles and to ensure faithful
performances in the discharge of its duties as an official towing
station and as bailee of impounded vehicles.
The First Selectman, with the approval of the Board of Selectmen, shall appoint one citation hearing officer, other than police officers or employees or persons who issue citations, to conduct the hearing authorized by §
216-23.