[Adopted 9-20-1984 as Ord. No. 84-33]
[Amended 11-1-1984 by Ord. No. 84-36]
No vehicle shall be parked on the streets or parts of streets designated in Schedule A attached hereto and made a part of this article[1] during the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, unless:
A. 
The vehicle is owned or operated on a regular basis by a resident of that street and the vehicle has displayed on its left rear window, in such a manner as to be closely examined by an officer, a current residential parking permit; or
B. 
The vehicle falls under one of the exceptions to the parking ban.
[1]
Editor's Note: Schedule A is included at the end of this article.
The following vehicles shall be exempt from this article:
A. 
Visitors. A vehicle displaying a current visitor parking permit may park a maximum of two days, provided that the operator of the vehicle is a bona fide guest of a residence within the permit parking area. The visitor's permit shall be displayed on the dashboard of the vehicle in such a manner as to be clearly visible by an officer enforcing parking regulations.
B. 
Contractors, service and delivery vehicles. Contractors, service and delivery vehicle bearing the name and address of a commercial business may park without a permit during the time they are rendering service to a residence within the permit parking area.
C. 
Emergency vehicles. Emergency vehicles and public service, telephone and other public utility vehicles may park within the permit parking area during the time they are rendering service or repairs within the area.
Whenever the Mayor or his designee shall determine that certain streets exclusively or primarily servicing residential land uses or portions of such streets are being used for parking by the operators of vehicles who do not reside on said streets and that the average number of such vehicles parking in such manner is in excess of 25% of the number of parking spaces on such streets and that the total number of parking spaces actually occupied exceeds 65% of the total number of parking spaces on such streets on the weekdays of any month, as disclosed by an engineering or traffic study, then the Mayor or his designee shall recommend to the Borough Council that such streets be included within this article.
A. 
Application for parking permits under this article shall be made in writing on forms provided to the Mayor or his designee.
B. 
Permits shall be granted only under the following terms and conditions:
(1) 
To persons who are residents on said street or portion thereof upon which parking is restricted by this article, a permanent permit, valid for one year, shall be issued for every vehicle owned or principally operated by such person.
(2) 
Two visitor permits shall be issued to each residential unit on any street or portion thereof upon which parking is restricted by this article for use only by visitors to that residential unit.
The penalty for the violation of this article shall be $10.
In accordance with the provisions of § 254-52, the following described areas are hereby designated as permit parking areas:
Permit Parking Areas
Dalbert Street, east side, from Park Avenue to the dead end along Joseph Medwick Park
[Added 12-3-1987 by Ord. No. 87-27]
Harrison Avenue
Herbert Street, from Grant Avenue to Roosevelt and Lincoln Avenues
Roosevelt Avenue to Grant Avenue to Gantz Street, including Lincoln Avenue from Roosevelt Avenue to Gantz Street
Roosevelt Avenue to Liberty Street from Edgar Street to Washington Avenue
Roosevelt Avenue to Whitman Street to Lexington Avenue, including Byron Street and Holmes Street from Roosevelt Avenue to Lexington Street
Sunnyside Drive
Swathmore Drive