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(A) (1) Accounting shall be made by the Parking Violations Bureau within 10 days after the end of each month of all fines and costs received by it during the previous month.
(2) A copy thereof shall be delivered to the Village Council and another copy shall be delivered to the Police Department.
(3) A reconciliation of the issued parking violation notices will be completed between the Police Department and the Parking Violations Bureau quarterly, so as to determine the status of each notice.
(B) The Police Department shall make a report of the quarterly reconciliations to the Village Council once the reconciliations are completed.
(1984 Code, § 9.24) (Am. Ord. 195, passed 12-2-1991)
After the complaining officer issues a parking violation notice, he or she shall record the violation notice in the Parking Violation Notices Log. The notice shall then be forwarded to the Parking Violations Bureau of the Village of Manchester for collection. The Parking Violations Bureau shall keep a record of all the violation notices, whether the same are issued by an officer or on the complaint of any other person.
(1984 Code, § 9.25) (Am. Ord. 195, passed 12-2-1991)
The parking violations herein set forth, when the violator desires to plead responsible, may be paid to the Parking Violations Bureau and the penalty for the violations shall be as adopted by Council resolution.
Violation | Violation |
Violation | Violation |
No Parking Here to Corner | Blocking Driveway |
No Parking Anytime | Blocking Crosswalks |
No Parking Between Signs | Blocking Alley |
No Parking 2:00 a.m. to 5:00 a.m. | Blocking Traffic |
No Stopping or Standing | Handicapped Parking |
Parked on Lawn Extension | Over 12 inches from Curb |
Double Parking | Improper Parking on 1-Way Street |
Within 15 feet of Fire Hydrant | No Parking Fire Lane |
Parked on Sidewalk | No Parking This Side of Street |
Left to Curb | Snow Removal |
Ahead of Setback Line | Improper Storage |
Abandoned Vehicles | Truck/Bus in Residential Area |
Occupying 2 Spaces | Private Property |
Angle Parking Only | Exceed 1 Commercial Vehicle in Residential Area |
Other: In Intersection Within 20 Feet of Crosswalk | |
(1984 Code, § 9.26) (Am. Ord. 195, passed 12-2-1991)
The following sections and sub-sections of the Uniform Traffic Code for cities, townships and villages are hereby amended or deleted as set forth in additional sections and sub-sections are added as indicated. Subsequent section numbers used in this section shall refer to the like numbered sections of the Uniform Traffic Code.
(A) Sec. 8.25. Section added to read:
8.25 Parking on Lawn Extension. No person shall drive upon, park, or stand any vehicle between the curb and the lot line nearest the street, said area being commonly known as the lawn extension. This only applies to those areas where curbs are in place.
(B) Sec. 8.26. Section added to read:
8.26 Restricted Hours.
(1) It shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any motor vehicle upon the curbed public street of the Village of Manchester between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. nightly.
(2) Exemptions. An exemption may be obtained for special circumstances, issued by the Chief of Police. Permit shall be in writing and shall be prominently displayed on the front windshield of the vehicle. Permit shall be issued for a specified period of time not to exceed 90 days.
(C) Sec. 8.27. Section added to read:
8.27 Parking in Setback Area. No person shall park a motor vehicle in the area between the lot line and the front yard setback line, except on the driveway, in structure or within an approved parking space or lot. When the lot is a corner lot, no person shall park a motor vehicle between the lot lines and the setback lines of either street. This law is not intended to preclude persons from legally parking vehicles on the lawn extensions of street where there are no curbs.
(D) Sec. 8.28. Section added to read:
8.28 Residential Zones, Parking of Commercial Vehicles Within. Parking of motor vehicles, in residential zones, shall be limited to passenger vehicles, and not more than 1 commercial vehicle of the light delivery type, not to exceed ¾-ton shall be permitted per dwelling unit. The parking of any other type of vehicle, bus, except for those parked on school or church property, is prohibited in a residential zone.
(E) Sec. 8.29. Section added to read:
8.29 Truck or Bus on Residential Street, Restricted Hours. It is unlawful to park or stand any truck or bus, except those actively providing a service, on any residential street between the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. For the purposes of this division, RESIDENTIAL STREET shall mean the portions of any street which is adjacent to land which is zoned as residential. For the purposes of this division, TRUCK or BUS shall mean any vehicle which is licensed for an empty weight of more than 5,500 pounds or exceeds 22 feet in length.
(Ord. 196, passed 8-1-1988)