[Added 4-12-2004 by L.L. No. 1-2004]
A. 
It has come to the attention of the Board of Trustees, and said Village Board finds and declares, that many residential areas in the Main Street area are inundated with the parking of vehicles owned by non-area residents. These non-area residents who park in this area are commuters who park and then take public transportation to their jobs.
B. 
The Board of Trustees finds that a lack of parking for residents of these residential areas of the Village of Irvington has resulted in traffic hazards, congestion and air and noise pollution. In addition, such lack of parking poses a hazard to residents and other pedestrians in such area.
C. 
The Board of Trustees further finds that a residential parking system within such area will reduce such hazards and will reduce pollution levels as well. The Board of Trustees, therefore, hereby declares the necessity of adopting a residential parking system.
This legislation permitting the issuance of resident parking permits to residents of the Village is intended to achieve the following:
A. 
To reduce hazardous traffic conditions resulting from the use of streets within areas zoned for residential uses for the parking of vehicles by persons using districts zoned for commercial or industrial uses, or by commuters using the railroad station to travel to their jobs.
B. 
To protect the residential districts from polluted air, excessive noise and trash and refuse caused by the entry of such vehicles; to protect the residents of those districts from unreasonable burdens in gaining access to their residences; to preserve the character of those districts as residential districts; to promote efficiency in the maintenance of those streets in a clean and safe condition; to preserve the value of the property in those districts; and to preserve the safety of children and other pedestrians and traffic safety and the peace, good order, comfort, convenience and welfare of the inhabitants of the Village.
C. 
To promote and encourage Village residents whose homes contain driveways to continue to utilize said driveways to park their vehicles inasmuch as the parking of said vehicles on the street would defeat the very purpose of this article.
D. 
It is the opinion and decision of the Board of Trustees that it is in the best interest of the Village and its residents, in light of the foregoing legislative findings set forth in § 213-29.1, to regulate parking of vehicles in the Village by the establishment of a residential parking permit system.
[Amended 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 4-2019]
A Restricted Parking Zone is hereby established within the Main Street neighborhood of the Village of Irvington, which shall mean that area generally bounded on the easterly side by North and South Dearman Street, on the northerly side by Matthiessen Park, on the westerly side by North and South Astor Street and the Metro-North Commuter Railroad tracks, and on the southerly side by Station Road.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
AREA RESIDENT
The owner or owners or tenant or tenants of or in a residential dwelling whose primary residence is located within the Restricted Parking Zone.
[Amended 1-23-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013; 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 4-2019]
RESIDENT PARKING PERMIT
A tag issued by the Village Clerk or designee to an Area Resident to be hung on the rearview mirror of the Area Resident's automobile.
[Amended 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 4-2019]
RESTRICTED PARKING ZONE
The area defined in § 213-29.3.
VILLAGE CLERK
The Village Clerk of Irvington.
[Amended 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 4-2019]
A. 
The Village Clerk or designee shall issue a Resident Parking Permit to an Area Resident who files an application and meets all of the requirements of this article. The application and Resident Parking Permit shall be in such form as the Village Clerk determines.
B. 
Resident Parking Permits shall be placed on the rearview mirror and are not transferable.
C. 
Vans and other vehicles with commercial license plates shall not be eligible for Resident Parking Permits, unless they are of the size that allows the vehicle to fit within the confines of one marked parking space. Commercial vehicles with more than four wheels are prohibited from obtaining a permit.
D. 
The fees, if any, that are collected by the Village for Resident Parking Permits shall be credited to the general fund.
E. 
The Village may revoke the Resident Parking Permit when it is found that a false or fraudulent application has been filed or it is found that the Resident Parking Permit was improperly or wrongfully issued. The Village Clerk shall provide notice of such revocation, and the effective date of such revocation shall be the date of such notice. Such notice shall provide that the Resident Parking Permit shall be returned to the Village Clerk.
[Amended 4-18-2005 by L.L. No. 4-2005; 1-23-2013 by L.L. No. 1-2013; 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 4-2019]
A. 
Area Residents may be issued a Resident Parking Permit upon submission to the Village Clerk of at least the following proof: a valid vehicle registration showing place of residence and a signed affidavit or application form as prepared by the Village Clerk that states that said residence is the applicant's primary residence in the Village of Irvington.
B. 
For a vehicle to be eligible for a Resident Parking Permit, an Area Resident must furnish proof of ownership either in the form of a registration, for a personally owned vehicle, or a letter on company letterhead, for a vehicle owned by the Area Resident's employer but utilized as a company car on a regular basis by the Area Resident employee.
C. 
The fee for the Resident Parking Permit, which is intended to fund the administration of the program, shall be set from time to time by the Board of Trustees, with each permit valid for the year February 1 to January 31, and said permit must be renewed annually. When the vehicle for which the permit was issued is sold or disposed of, it shall be the owner's responsibility to return the Resident Parking Permit to the Village Clerk when applying for a new permit.
D. 
No Area Resident shall give or sell a Resident Parking Permit to another person or otherwise allow it to be placed on a vehicle other than the vehicle listed on the Resident Parking Permit. Any Area Resident who violates the provisions of this subsection shall be liable for a fine as set from time to time by the Board of Trustees, shall have such Resident Parking Permit revoked and shall not be entitled to be issued a new Resident Parking Permit for a period of one year after such revocation.
E. 
Number of permits per household.
(1) 
Each household in the Restricted Parking Zone shall be permitted a maximum of one Resident Parking Permit if there are two vehicles in the household, it being assumed that in most instances at least one of the household vehicles can be placed off-street in a driveway if one exists.
(2) 
If a demonstrated hardship exists where a household does not have a driveway to park any of its vehicles, the Village, in its discretion, may issue one Resident Parking Permit to a one-vehicle household and two Resident Parking Permits to a two-vehicle household.
(3) 
The number of Resident Parking Permits shall not exceed the number of licensed drivers residing in the household.
[Amended 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 4-2019]
A. 
Only vehicles properly exhibiting a Resident Parking Permit issued by the Village Clerk shall be permitted to park in the Restricted Parking Zones in excess of the posted two-hour, four-hour, or six-hour limit between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. except that the Resident Parking Permit shall not permit parking on Main Street in excess of the posted limits, nor shall it permit parking in the municipal parking areas listed in § 213-22.
B. 
The fine or fines for violations of § 213-29.7A or any other provision of this article shall be designated by the Board of Trustees by resolution adopted at a regularly scheduled meeting of the Board of Trustees.
C. 
Vehicles registered pursuant to § 404-a of the Vehicle and Traffic Law shall be exempt from the provisions of § 213-29.7A.
D. 
Vehicles to which there are attached Resident Parking Permits may be parked in a specific space within the established Restricted Parking Zone for which the permit is valid (but not Main Street) for a period not exceeding 72 hours.
[Amended 2-4-2019 by L.L. No. 4-2019]
A. 
For purposes of this section a "scofflaw" shall be an individual, corporation or other entity which has three or more outstanding and unpaid parking violations issued by the Village of Irvington against him/her/it or any vehicle registered in his/her/its name for which a warrant or final notice of such violations has been mailed by or on behalf of the Village of Irvington.
B. 
The Village may revoke the Resident Parking Permit of any Area Resident who is listed on the records of the Village as a scofflaw. The Village Clerk shall provide notice of such revocation, and the effective date of such revocation shall be the date of such notice. Such notice shall provide that the Resident Parking Permit holder shall return the parking permit to the Village Clerk.
C. 
Area Residents who have had their parking permits revoked may apply for and be issued a new Resident Parking Permit if they provide evidence that all outstanding parking tickets issued in their name or in the name of the owner of the vehicle have been paid in full.
D. 
No Resident Parking Permit shall be issued to any Area Resident who is listed on the records of the Village as a scofflaw.