This Article is adopted pursuant to the regulatory
powers conferred upon municipalities with respect to traffic and parking
regulations at parking yards, parking places and areas open to the
public or to which the public is invited, as set forth in N.J.S.A.
40:48-2.46.
As used in this Article, the following words
shall have the meanings indicated:
The lanes provided for access to the parking spaces.
Arrows painted on the surface of the parking lot or depicted
on signs indicating the permitted direction of movement of traffic
in the access lanes.
All public, private or commercial establishments, including
Township and public buildings and lots, schools, churches, theaters,
apartment houses, retail and wholesale stores and shopping centers,
providing or required to provide off-street parking for the use of
visitors, parishioners, students, teachers, customers, patrons, tenants
or employees or others parking their cars while having business at
or attending the establishment.
A ten-foot-wide lane abutting and parallel to the curbline
in front of and along the rear and side of the buildings comprising
the establishment and the access to and from them from the public
roads or streets bounding the parking lot for the use of firefighting
and other emergency equipment, provided that where it is impractical
to so located the "fire lane," it shall mean such substitute "fire
lane" for such purpose designated by the Township Fire Marshal.
The entire area so provided by the establishment for off-street
parking, including the means of access thereto by vehicle or on foot
from public streets, the buildings or other areas comprising the establishment,
including all parking spaces, access lanes, turnarounds and fire lanes.
The space indicated on the surface of the parking lot for
parking a single vehicle.
The owners of a parking lot serving an establishment
shall clearly delineate with painted lines on the surface of the parking
lot each parking space, the permitted direction of traffic by directional
arrows and the fire lanes by a painted line and the phrase "fire lane"
or "fire lane — no parking." Where the surface is
such that painting is impractical, there shall be substituted concrete
or other markers and/or signs.
In the case of parking lots having a portion
reserved for parking or standing of cars of officials or employees
or for school buses or for loading or unloading areas or other purposes,
the permitted parking area so reserved shall be clearly marked and
the restriction painted on the surface or marked by a sign. No person
shall park a car in such a reserved area except in compliance with
the reservation.
A.
No person shall park a motor vehicle in any place
in a parking lot except within the lines of a designated parking space
and particularly shall not park in a fire lane.
B.
No person shall drive a motor vehicle to or from any
parking space or over any part of a parking lot except in the access
lanes.
C.
No person shall drive a motor vehicle in any parking
lot along an access lane except in the direction indicated by the
directional arrows and on the driver's right-hand side of such lane.
D.
No person shall operate a motor vehicle in a parking
lot at a speed greater than 15 miles per hour (mph).
E.
The operator of a motor vehicle being driven from
a public parking lot to a public road shall bring the vehicle to a
complete stop at the exit to the public road and shall yield to all
traffic approaching from on the public road.
F.
The operator of a motor vehicle entering an access
lane from an intersecting access lane shall yield the right-of-way
to any vehicle in the intersecting access lane approaching from the
driver's right.
G.
Any vehicle parked in a parking lot in violation of
the terms of this Article may be hauled away to a garage at the owner's
or operator's expense.
H.
No vehicle and no person whether in a vehicle or on
foot shall enter or remain in such parking lot without express or
implied invitation from the owner or from the proprietor or a tenant
of one of the establishments served by the parking lot. An invitation,
express or implied, shall be deemed to have been extended to the owners,
proprietors, tenants and employees of the establishment served by
the parking lot.
The following persons shall have access to the
parking lot:
A.
Police, emergency, utility or other persons or vehicles
necessarily entering the parking lot in discharge of their necessary
functions in connection therewith at any time.
B.
Visitors, parishioners, students, customers or shoppers
during the time any of the establishments served by the parking lot
are open.