Pursuant to the written request of either the owner or the person in general charge of the operation and control of a shopping center and under the provisions of § 1603 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law, subject to the limitations imposed by §§ 1664 and 1684 of the State of New York Vehicle and Traffic Law, the Board of Trustees may regulate traffic within a shopping center as follows:
A. 
Order stop signs or yield signs erected at the entrance or exit locations to any such area or designate any intersection as a yield intersection and order like signs or signals at one or more entrances to such intersection.
B. 
Regulate traffic in any such area, excluding regulation by means of traffic control signals.
C. 
Prohibit or regulate the crossing of any roadway in any such area by pedestrians.
D. 
Prohibit or regulate the turning of vehicles or specified types of vehicles at intersections or other designated locations in any such area.
E. 
Designate any separate roadway in any such area for one-way traffic.
F. 
Prohibit, regulate, restrict or limit the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles in specified areas of such area.
G. 
Designated safety zones in any such area.
H. 
Prohibit speeds in excess of 15 miles per hour anywhere in such shopping center.
[Added 5-26-1987 by L.L. No. 2-1987]
I. 
Provide for the removal and storage of vehicles parked or abandoned in any such area during snowstorms, flood, fires or other emergencies or found unattended in any such area where they constitute an obstruction to traffic or where stopping, standing or parking is prohibited and provide for payment of reasonable charges for such removal and storage by the owner or operator of any such vehicle.[1]
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Editor's Note: See Art. VII of this chapter.