[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985]
The boundary limits of the Borough are hereby established as a zone in which motor vehicles may remain standing without lights, and all highways within such boundary limits are hereby designated as highways where motor vehicles may remain standing without lights.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985]
The loading and unloading of goods, wares and merchandise is hereby restricted to such length of time as is absolutely necessary for the purpose of loading or unloading of such goods, wares and merchandise. For the purpose of enforcement of this Section, such loading or unloading of any vehicle shall not be considered as parking; provided, without having first obtained permission from the Chief of Police to do so, no person shall load or unload a vehicle from any place upon any street or alley in the Borough where parking is prohibited; or shall allow a vehicle to remain, for loading or unloading, in any place upon any street or alley where parking is limited as to time, for longer than the time for which parking is permitted; or shall load or unload upon any street or alley in such a way that one lane for vehicular traffic shall not be kept open at all times. Where such permission is granted by the Chief of Police, he may, at his discretion, block off the portion of the street or alley affected by such loading or unloading.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985]
1. 
Wherever a particular parking space shall be lined or marked off on any street or alley or upon the adjacent curb, every vehicle parked shall be parked within the lines marking such parking space. All vehicles parked on streets or alleys whether parking spaces are marked or not shall be parked only in the direction of the permitted traffic flow.
2. 
Parking shall be prohibited at all times by any vehicle which in any way will block the intersection of any street or alley or the entrance or exit of any street or alley. Parking shall at all times be prohibited within the painted line area adjacent to any fire hydrant; within the painted line area marking the permissible distance to park from any intersection; in any area where erected signs or painted lines indicate a "No Parking" area; in any manner so as to block any private or public driveway or access way to a parking lot or parking facility or other facility of the Borough.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985; as amended by Ord. 161, 9/3/1996; by Ord. 168, 3/1/1999; by Ord. 176B, 2/4/2002, and by Ord. 176C, 4/1/2002]
1. 
Parking shall be prohibited at all times in the following locations:
Street
Side
Between
Anthony Lane
South
Pine to Borough Line
Arch Street
North
Chestnut Street to end of paved area
Chestnut Street
Both
Route 322 to 934 Chestnut Street (start of new development)
Chestnut Street
Both
Water Street to Borough Line
Chestnut Street
East
Route 322 to Water Street
Chestnut Street
West
Park Street to 964 Chestnut Street (new development)
Firehouse Lane
[Added by Ord. 213, 8/6/2012]
Both
Route 10 to the point which is 525 feet eastward from the center line of the intersection of Route 10 and Firehouse Lane
Horseshoe Pike
North
East Borough line to the West Borough line
Horseshoe Pike
[Added by Ord. 230, 2/16/2015]
South
130 feet west of Maple Street to 43 feet east of Maple Street
James Street
[Added by Ord. 213, 8/6/2012]
North
Maple Street to Walnut Street
Maple Street
Both
Arch Street to Northern Borough Line
Maple Street
[Amended by Ord. 213, 8/6/2012]
West
Walnut Street to Park Street
Nevin Drive
All sides
Cul-de-sac
Park Street
[Amended by Ord. 213, 8/6/2012]
Both
Walnut Street to east Borough line
Park Street
[Repealed by Ord. 213, 8/6/2012]
Park Street
South
Maple Street to Walnut Street
Pequea Avenue
Both
Route 322 to South Borough Line
Pine Street
[Added by Ord. No. 253-2020, 12/21/2020]
Both
Horseshoe Pike to Park Street
Railroad Avenue
[Added by Ord. 213, 8/6/2012]
East
Firehouse Lane to the point which is 245 feet northward from the center line of the intersection of Railroad Avenue and Firehouse Lane
Railroad Avenue
[Added by Ord. No. 253-2020, 12/21/2020]
West
Horseshoe Pike to Firehouse Lane
Spruce Street
[Added by Ord. 230, 2/16/2015]
Both
Horseshoe Pike to Park Street
Vine Street
Both
Route 322 to James Street
Walnut Street
[Amended by Ord. 213, 8/6/2012]
Both
East Borough line to west Borough line
Walnut Street
[Repealed by Ord. 213, 8/6/2012]
Water Street
Both
Maple Street to Route 10
Water Street
North
Walnut Street to Maple Street
Wawassan Drive
Both
Nevin Drive to Route 322
2. 
All other provisions in this Part shall remain unmodified and in full force and effect.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985]
1. 
Parking is hereby prohibited on the following streets and alleys of the Borough at any and all times during the hours indicated:
Street
Side
Between
Hours
(Reserved)
2. 
For street sweeping purposes, parking will be prohibited on certain streets at certain times according to a schedule which will be published in a local newspaper and posted at prominent locations in the Borough.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985]
It shall be unlawful to park any vehicle or allow the same to remain parked, for more than the indicated length of time in any of the following locations:
Street
Side
Between
Time Limit
Horseshoe Pike (Route 322)
South
Wawassan Avenue to Maple Street
2 hours (except Sundays and holidays)
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985]
No person shall park any truck of the weight classification of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania of V-plate capacity or heavier, or any tractor or trailer, or tractor-trailer combination, or allow the same to remain parked, on any street or alley in the Borough, for a period longer than 30 minutes.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985; as added by Ord. 179, 8/11/2003]
The parking of school buses is prohibited on the streets of the Borough of Honey Brook, including the parking spaces of the streets of the Borough of Honey Brook.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985]
The parking of any motor vehicle, tractor or trailer, or combination thereof, upon streets and highways of the Borough for repairs, whether upon the traveled or untraveled portion thereof, shall be temporary only and limited to times for emergency repairs. This Section shall not be construed to permit parking for repairs at locations where parking is otherwise prohibited.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985]
It shall be unlawful for any person to park a trailer (which shall mean a vehicle without motive power, designed to carry property of passengers or designed and used exclusively for living quarters wholly on its own structure, and to be drawn by a motor vehicle or tractor and including, but not limited to, house trailers, boat trailers, and rental handling trailers), upon any street or highway in the Borough, without having attached to such trailer a means of mechanical traction constructed or designed for the purpose of drawing such trailer.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985, as amended by Ord. No. 252-2020, 9/8/2020]
The parking of boats, truck trailers, and trucks (except those not exceeding one ton capacity and with no more than four total wheels on a vehicle) shall be prohibited on all streets in the Borough; however, trucks, truck tractors and trailers shall be permitted to temporarily park on any street for the purpose of making deliveries to or picking up goods, wares, merchandise or materials from premises situated directly upon such street or alley, provided that their temporary parking does not result in a traffic hazard or otherwise impede sight lines.
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985; as added by Ord. 172, 1/2/2001; as amended by Ord. 193, 7/16/2007]
1. 
The following are established as handicapped parking spaces, and it shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle or to allow it to remain parked, in any such space, except as specifically provided for as more fully set forth in 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 3354(d)(3)(1).
Street
Side
Location
Authorized Purpose or Vehicle
2 spaces on Maple Street
West
South of Horseshoe Pike
Handicapped parking
2. 
Any person who violates any provision of this Section, and who fails to pay the fine set forth in this Section, shall be cited within 15 days of the violation and, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $25 and related costs and any penalties for late payment. Any person who violates any provision of this Section shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not more than $1,000 and costs and, in default of payment of fine and costs, to imprisonment for not more than 30 days.
[Amended by Ord. No. 252-2020, 9/8/2020]
[Ord. 131, 4/1/1985, as amended by Ord. No. 252-2020, 9/8/2020]
Any person who shall violate any provision of this part shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of $25 together with all costs of prosecution, administrative costs and any penalties for late payment.