The provisions of this article imposing a time
limit on parking shall not relieve any person of the duty to observe
other and more restrictive provisions prohibiting or limiting the
stopping, standing or parking of vehicles as set forth in N.J.S.A.
39:4-138, or any other New Jersey statute or as hereinafter provided.
No person shall park a vehicle at any time upon
any of the streets or parts thereof described in Schedule I, attached
to and made a part of this chapter.[1]
No person shall park a vehicle between the hours
specified in Schedule II on any day (except Sundays and public holidays)
upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in said Schedule
II, attached and made a part of this chapter.[1]
No person shall stop or stand a vehicle for
the times specified in Schedule III of any day (except Sundays and
public holidays) upon any of the streets or parts of streets described
in said Schedule III, attached to and made a part of this chapter.[1]
No person shall park a vehicle for longer than
the time limit shown in Schedule IV at any time between the hours
listed in said Schedule IV of any day (except Sundays and public holidays)
upon any of the streets or parts of streets described in Schedule
IV, attached to and made a part of this chapter.[1]
A.
Upon the declaration of an emergency, there shall
be no parking upon streets or sections of streets where temporary
emergency no-parking signs are displayed. The Chief of Police or,
in his absence, the ranking police officer is authorized to declare
an emergency and to direct the posting of emergency no-parking signs
when weather conditions, accidents, fire, public celebrations, etc.,
dictate or require the avoidance of hazards or other conditions which
interfere with the free flow of traffic. Notification that emergency
no-parking signs are being or will be posted shall be given to the
operator or owner of any vehicle which has been parked prior to the
posting of the signs.
B.
Any unoccupied vehicle parked or standing in violation
of this section shall be deemed a nuisance and menace to the safe
and proper regulations of traffic and any police officer may provide
for the removal of such vehicle. The owner shall pay the reasonable
costs of removal and storage which may result from such removal before
regaining possession of the vehicle.
C.
The effectiveness of this section is contingent upon
the signs being erected as required by law.
A.
Whenever snow has fallen and the accumulation is such
that it covers the street or highway, an emergency shall exist and
no vehicle shall be parked on the streets or highways or portions
thereof described in Schedule IVA.[1]
B.
The parking prohibitions shall remain in effect after
the snow has ceased until the streets have been plowed sufficiently
and to the extent that parking will not interfere with the normal
flow of traffic.
C.
Any unoccupied vehicle parked or standing in violation
of this chapter shall be deemed a nuisance and a menace to the safe
and proper regulation of traffic and any police officer may provide
for the removal of such vehicle. The owner shall pay the reasonable
costs for the removal before regaining possession of the vehicle.
[Added 4-28-2009 by Ord. No. 6-2009]
A.
It shall be unlawful for any person who is not a resident of Juniper
Drive to park a motor vehicle on said street for more than two hours.
B.
It shall be unlawful for any person who is not a resident of Cedarbridge
Road between Route 9 (New Road) and Juniper Drive to park a motor
vehicle on said street for more than two hours.
C.
It shall
be unlawful for any person who is not a resident of Cedarbridge Road
between Juniper Drive and Wabash Avenue to park a motor vehicle on
said street for more than two hours.
[Added 10-26-2010 by Ord. No. 16-2010]
D.
The above stated restrictions as to two-hour parking on Juniper Drive
and Cedarbridge Road shall only apply when the Northfield Community
School is in session. Furthermore, said restrictions shall apply between
8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on those days when the Northfield Community
School is in session.
E.
A "resident" shall be defined as an individual who resides in a house
on either Cedarbridge Road or Juniper Drive and the car that is parked
in the street is in fact registered to said household. These individuals
are exempted from complying with the two-hour parking restriction.
F.
Any person violating any provision of this section shall, upon conviction
in the Municipal Court of the City of Northfield, be fined an amount
not exceeding $200.
[Added 4-9-2013 by Ord. No. 2-2013]
A.
It shall
be unlawful for any person who is not a resident of the northeastern
side of Davis Avenue between US Route 9 up through and including 425
Davis Avenue, identified on the Tax Maps for the City of Northfield
as Block 109, Lot 7, to park a motor vehicle on said portion of Davis
Avenue. These areas shall be marked by the appropriate signage.
B.
A "resident" shall be defined as an individual who resides in a house on the portion of Davis Avenue between US Route 9 up through and including 425 Davis Avenue, identified on the Tax Maps for the City of Northfield as Block 109, Lot 7, and the motor vehicle that is parked on said portion of Davis Avenue is in fact registered to said household. These individuals are exempted from complying with the provisions of Subsection A above.
C.
Any person
violating any provision of this section shall, upon conviction in
the Municipal Court of the City of Northfield, be fined an amount
not exceeding $200.