A. 
No person, firm or corporation shall, between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., park or cause to be parked on Main Street or Jobs Lane for the purpose of loading or unloading, or for any other purpose, any vehicle, truck or trailer having a load capacity greater than one ton, or permit the same to stand or remain stationary on Main Street or Jobs Lane other than as required by traffic conditions in the normal course of driving or operating same through Main Street or Jobs Lane.
[Amended 3-9-2006]
B. 
"Main Street" within the meaning and purpose of this section is defined as that portion thereof in the Village of Southampton from the intersection of Meeting House Lane and Jobs Lane on the south to the intersection of Nugent Street and Hampton Road on the north.
C. 
Any owners, occupants or tenants of any premises situate on Main Street or Jobs Lane who shall desire or require deliveries of merchandise or property along Main Street or Jobs Lane and who shall claim that such premises cannot be served with the use of due diligence or cannot be served without undue hardship prior to 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. and without the parking of such trucks shall apply to the Village Clerk for a permit therefor upon written application forms supplied for that purpose, setting forth the facts and information therein required, whereupon the Village Board shall, within 10 days thereafter, hold a public hearing on said application without further or other notice and shall grant or refuse such permit. If upon said hearing the Board shall determine that sufficient access to said premises exists so that loading and unloading of the type required by or for said premises can be effected in conformance with the requirements of this section by the use of due diligence without undue hardship, or that the nature of deliveries is such that such merchandise and property can be transported on foot or by other means from a nearby point where parking is permitted or prior to 9:00 a.m. or after 5:00 p.m. without undue hardship, said Board may refuse to grant such permit.
D. 
The Mayor or a member of the Board of Trustees may issue an emergency permit affecting a single situation upon the following conditions:
(1) 
That the matter cannot be presented for action at a meeting of the Board within the limits of such emergency;
(2) 
That it is impossible without undue hardship to deliver such merchandise or property to such premises along Main Street or Jobs Lane without parking thereon, contrary to the terms hereof after using due diligence; and
(3) 
That undue hardship will result if delivery is deferred or advanced to a time permitted by this section.
E. 
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle on the roadway side of any vehicle stopped, standing or parked at the edge or curb of a street, except in compliance with the law or at the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device.