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Local Law No. 9 - 2018
This local law shall be known as the “Vehicle and Traffic Law for the Town of Mamaroneck” Law.
BE IT ENACTED by the Town Board of the Town of Mamaroneck
Section 1 – Purpose:
The purpose of this law is to consolidate all of the Town’s laws involving motor vehicles, traffic
regulation and parking (including paid parking) into a single chapter of the Town Code.
Section 2– Repeal of current chapters of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck:
Chapters 147 and 216 of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck hereby are repealed.
Section 3 – Repeal of current sections of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck:
Sections 108-3, 108-4 and 108-6 of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck hereby are repealed.
Section 4 – Renumbering of a current section of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck:
Section 108-5 of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck hereby is renumbered section 108-3.
Section 5 – Repeal and renumbering of portions of Section A250-1 of the Code of the Town of
Mamaroneck:
(a) “Ch 147” appearing in section A250-1 of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck in the
column entitled “Code Section” hereby is deleted and replaced with “§219-56”. The text
associated with “Ch 147” in the column in Chapter A250-1 entitled “Subject” from
“commuter Lot 1 daytime permit, annual” to “Parking permit replacement” hereby is
deleted and replaced with “Paid parking” and the fees associated with “Ch 147” in the
column in Chapter A250-1 entitled “Fee or Deposit” hereby is deleted and replaced with
“Set by Town Board resolution”.
(b) The letters “TBD” first appearing in section A250-1 of the Code of the Town of
Mamaroneck in the column entitled “Code Section” hereby are deleted and replaced with
“§219-63 D”.
(c) The letters “TBD” appearing for a second time in section A250-1 of the Code of the Town
of Mamaroneck in the column entitled “Code Section” hereby are deleted and replaced
with “§219-63 F”.
(d) These new enumerations shall be placed in numerical order within section A250-1 of the
Code of the Town of Mamaroneck.
Section 6 – Catch-All repeal
All local laws, ordinances and resolutions passed or enacted prior to the effective date of this local
law that involve motor vehicles, traffic regulation and parking (included paid parking) in the
unincorporated area of the Town of Mamaroneck that are not enumerated in section 2 or 3 above
hereby are repealed.
Section 7– Repeal and replacement of a current chapter of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck:
Chapter 219 of the Code of the Town of Mamaroneck hereby is repealed and the following
substituted in its place:
Chapter 219
VEHICLE AND TRAFFIC
ARTICLE I
General Provisions
§ 219-1. Definitions and word usage.
A. The words and phrases used in this chapter shall, for the purposes of this chapter, have the
meanings respectively ascribed to them by Article 1 of the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the
State of New York.
B. Word usage. When not inconsistent with the context, words used in the present tense include
the future tense, words in the plural number include the singular number, and words in the
singular number include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and not
merely directory.
C. The following words and phrases, which are not defined by Article 1 of the Vehicle and Traffic
Law of the State of New York, shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them in this
section for the purposes of this chapter:
CURBLINE — The prolongation of the lateral line of a curb or, in the absence of a curb, the
lateral boundary line of the roadway.
HOLIDAYS — New Year's Day, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Lincoln's Birthday,
Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day,
Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
INSIGNIA -The emblem issued by the Town Clerk to a permit holder.
MOTOR VEHICLE - Every vehicle operated or driven upon a public highway which is
propelled by any power other than muscular power.
PERSON - An individual, or a firm, partnership, association, corporation, company or organization of
any kind.
PUBLIC HIGHWAY – A street located within the unincorporated section of the Town of
Mamaroneck that meets the definition of a public highway contained in New York State
Vehicle and Traffic Section 134.
SCHOOL DAYS – Monday through Friday, September 1 to June 30
SCHOOL TIMES – 7:00a.m. to 6:00p.m.
219-2. RESERVED
ARTICLE II
Traffic Regulations
§ 219-3. Traffic control signals.
Traffic control signals shall be installed and operated at the following described intersections.
Forest Avenue and Murray Avenue
Forest Avenue and Weaver Street
Harmon Drive and Weaver Street
Murray Avenue and Myrtle Boulevard (2 separate signals)
Myrtle Boulevard and Weaver Street
North Chatsworth Avenue and Myrtle Boulevard
Palmer Avenue and Richbell Road
Palmer Avenue at Weaver Street
§ 219-4. Speed limits.
A. The maximum speed at which motor vehicles may proceed on or along any public highways
shall be 30 miles per hour, except on or along those public highways or parts of public
highways described below:
Speed Limit
Name of Public Highway (mph) Location
Dillon Road 25 Entire length
Fernwood Road 15 From 47 Fernwood Road to
Weaver Street
Forest Avenue 15 From Sheldrake Avenue north to
end of road
Harmon Drive 25 From Weaver Street to next
posted speed limit sign
Hillcrest Avenue 10 Along curve between Judson
Street and ending where the road
straightens
Huguenot Drive 20 From North Chatsworth Avenue
to next posted speed limit
Murray Avenue 25 Entire length except in School
Zone where it is 20mph
Myrtle Boulevard 25 From No Chatsworth Avenue to
Lakeside Drive
Old White Plains Road 15 Along curve north of Bruce Road
and ending where the road
straightens
§ 219-5. School zone speed limits.
The maximum speed at which a motor vehicle may proceed on school days during school times.
The school zones are as follows:
Name of Public Direction
Highway of Travel Designated School Zone
From the north end of the school
building for a distance of three
hundred (300) feet toward Weaver
Street and from the south end of the
school building for a distance of three
hundred (300) feet toward Colonial
Murray Avenue Both Avenue
From the north end of the entrance to the
school grounds for a distance of three
hundred (300) feet toward Richbell Road
and from the south end of the entrance to
the school grounds for a distance of three
Palmer Avenue Both hundred (300) feet toward Weaver Street
From the north end of the entrance to the
school grounds for a distance of three
hundred (300) feet toward East Garden
Road and from the south end of the
entrance to the school grounds for a
distance of three hundred (300) feet
Weaver Street Both toward Myrtle Boulevard
§ 219-6. One-way public highways.
The public highways or parts of public highways described below are one-way public highways in
the direction indicated.
Name of Public Highway Direction of Travel
Alden Road Traveling south from Copley Road to Boston Post Road
Daymon Terrace Traveling south from Forest Avenue to Colonial Avenue
Edgewater Place Traveling south from Locust Terrace to Dillon Road
Elkan Road Around roundabout
Locust Terrace Traveling east from Parkland Avenue to Edgewater Place
McKenna Place Traveling north then west from Jason Lane to Rockland Avenue
New Jefferson Traveling east from Madison Avenue to N. Chatsworth
Avenue
New Jefferson Traveling west from N. Chatsworth Avenue to Madison
Avenue
Old Hommocks Road Traveling north from Hommocks Road to Boston Post
Road
Parkland Ave Traveling north from Dillon Road to Locust Terrace
Plymouth Road Traveling west from Weaver Street to Winthrop Avenue
Vine Street Traveling east from Murray Avenue to Myrtle Boulevard
Washington Square Traveling west to Madison Avenue
Windsor Street Traveling south from Myrtle Boulevard. to Harmon Drive
Winthrop Avenue Traveling south from Plymouth Road to Boston Post Road
§ 219-7. U-turns.
RESERVED
§ 219-8. Prohibited turns.
No motor vehicle shall make a turn of the kind described below during the times and at the
locations shown below.
Name of Public Direction Prohibited
Highway of Travel Turn Hours/Days At intersection with
Exiting the parking lot of
Boston Post Road No left turn All 1265 Boston Post Road
Exiting the parking lot of
Boston Post Road No left turn All 1340 Boston Post Rd
Edgewood Avenue East No left turn All Weaver Street
Heather Lane West No left turn During school times Weaver Street
on school days, and
on Saturday from
5:00p.m. to 7:00p.m.
and on Sunday from
8:00a.m. to 2:00p.m.
Bryson Street East No left turn During school times Murray Avenue
on school days
Myrtle Boulevard East No left turn 4:30p.m. to 7:30p.m. Preston Street
Monday through
Friday
Old Hommocks North No left turn All Boston Post Road
Road
Myrtle Boulevard East No Left Turn 7:00a.m. to 9:00a.m. No Chatsworth Avenue
and 5:00p.m. to
7:00p.m. Monday
through Friday
§ 219-9. Prohibited right turns on red signal.
No motor vehicle shall make a right turn when facing a steady red signal (stop indication) at any of
the locations described below.
Prohibited Right
Name of Public Direction of Turn on Red
Highway Travel Signal Onto Hours
Alden Road East Boston Post Road All
Boston Post Road South Weaver Street All
Boston Post Road North Hommocks Road All
Cooper Lane South Weaver Street All
Forest Avenue East Murray Avenue All
Forest Avenue West Weaver Street All
Harmon Drive West Weaver Street All
Hommocks Road West Boston Post Road All
Myrtle Boulevard East Weaver Street All
Palmer Avenue Both Weaver Street All
During school times
Palmer Avenue East Richbell Road on school days
During school times
Richbell Road North Palmer Avenue on school days
Weaver Street East Boston Post Road All
Weaver Street Both Palmer Avenue All
Weaver Street North Harmon Drive All
Weaver Street North Myrtle Boulevard All
During school times
Weaver Street South Myrtle Boulevard on school days
Weaver Street South Forest Avenue All
When Prohibited by
North Chatsworth North Myrtle Traffic Signal Control
§ 219-10. Through public highways.
The public highways or parts of public highways described below are hereby designated as through
public highways. Traffic control devices shall be installed on each public highway intersecting the
through public highway.
Name of Through Name of Entrance Direction From Traffic Control
public highway of public highway Which Entering Device
(Reserved)
§ 219-11. Stop intersections.
The intersections described below are hereby designated as stop intersections and stop signs shall
be installed as follows.
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel At Intersection of
Avon Road South Rockland Avenue
Avon Road South Mohegan Road
Avon Road North Mohegan Road
Avon Road North Fenimore Road
Baldwin Avenue East Myrtle Boulevard
Barnard Road North Huguenot Drive
Birch Road East North Chatsworth Avenue
Birchfield Road North Forest Avenue
Blossom Terrace South Palmer Avenue
Bonnie Briar Lane West Weaver Street
Bonnie Way East Weaver Street
Boulder Road South Forest Avenue
Briarcliff Road West Weaver Street
Bryson Street West North Chatsworth Avenue
Bryson Street East Murray Avenue
Burton Road North Palmer Avenue
Byron Lane East Weaver Street
Byron Lane West Orsini Drive
Cabot Road North Myrtle Boulevard
Cargill Park Rd North Palmer Avenue
Carleon Avenue North Palmer Avenue
Clover Road North Fernwood Road
Clover Road South Fernwood Road
Clover Road South West Garden Road
Colonial Avenue East Weaver Street
Colonial Avenue West Murray Avenue
Country Road West Fenimore Road
Crescent Road North Briarcliff Road
Dante Street East Weaver Street
Dante Street West Orsini Drive
Daymon Terrace South Senate Place
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel At Intersection of
Daymon Terrace South Colonial Avenue
Dimitri Pl West Orsini Drive
Dundee Road West Rockland Avenue
Dundee Road North Avon Road
Dundee Road South Avon Road
Durham Road North Fenimore Road
Eagle Knolls Road West Hommocks Road
East Drive North Murray Avenue
East Hickory Grove Drive West West Brookside Drive
East Hickory Grove Drive East Rocky Road
East Brookside Drive West Briarcliff Road
East Garden Road Both Ellsworth Road
East Garden Road South East Brookside Drive
Echo Lane East Murray Avenue
Echo Lane West North Chatsworth Avenue
Edgewood Avenue East Weaver Street
Edgewood Avenue Both Preston Street
Edgewood Avenue Both Murray Avenue
Edgewood Avenue West North Chatsworth Avenue
Edgewood Avenue East Judson Street
Elkan Road North Palmer Avenue
Ellsworth Road South East Hickory Grove Drive
Emerson Road North Maple Hill Drive
Emerson Road South Edgewood Avenue
Eton Road North Rockland Avenue
Eton Road South Little Falls Road
Falls Road East Lakeside Drive
Fenbrook Drive South Fenimore Road
Fern Road East North Chatsworth Avenue
Fernwood Road Both Clover Road
Fernwood Road East West Brookside Drive
Forest Avenue North Rockland Avenue
Forest Avenue Both Vine Road
Rochelle Road East North Chatsworth Avenue
Garit Lane South Palmer Avenue
Gate House Land South Old White Plains Road
Glen Eagles Drive East South Drive
Glen Eagles Drive South All Vine Road
Glenn Road Both North Chatsworth Avenue
Glenn Road Both Valley Road
Glenn Road East Murray Avenue
Harmon Drive Both Revere Road
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel At Intersection of
Harmony Drive East Alden Road
Hawthorne Road South Howell Avenue
Hawthorne Road North Palmer Avenue
Heather Lane West Weaver Street
Hillcrest Avenue East Weaver Street
Hillside Road West North Chatsworth Avenue
Homer Avenue West Murray Avenue
Hommocks Road Both Eagle Knolls Road
Howell Avenue East Hawthorne Road
Howell Avenue West Meadow Place
Huguenot Drive East Lafayette Road
Huguenot Drive East Lafayette Road
Huguenot Drive Both Rochelle Road
Huguenot Drive North Mountain Avenue
Jason Lane South Rockland Avenue
Jefferson Street South Madison Avenue
Jefferson Street North North Chatsworth Avenue
Lafayette Road North North Chatsworth Avenue
Lakeside Drive Both Falls Road
Lansdowne Drive West Weaver Street
Laurel Avenue East Weaver Street
Leafy Lane West Murray Avenue
Leaving Central School North Palmer Avenue
Little Farms Road North Ellsworth Road
Locust Ridge Road East Glen Eagles Drive South
Maple Hill Drive East Weaver Street
Maple Hill Drive West Murray Avenue
Maplewood Street East Murray Avenue
Marbourne Drive North Stonewall Lane
Marbourne Drive South Gatehouse Lane
Mardon Road North West Garden Road
Mardon Road South Cooper Lane
McKenna Place South Rockland Avenue
Meadow Place North Howell Avenue
Mohegan Road Both Avon Road
Mohegan Road North Fenimore Road
Mountain Avenue East Rockingstone Avenue
Mountain Avenue East North Chatsworth Avenue
Mountain Avenue Both Huguenot Drive
Murray Avenue North Weaver Street
Murray Avenue Both Maple Hill Drive
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel At Intersection of
North Chatsworth Avenue North Forest Avenue
North Chatsworth Avenue South Rockingstone Avenue
North Chatsworth Avenue West Rockingstone Avenue
North Chatsworth Avenue Both Glenn Road
North Chatsworth Avenue Both Bryson Street
Nancy Lane South Palmer Avenue
Old Hommocks Road North Boston Post Road
Orchard Road West Weaver Street
Orsini Drive South Maple Hill Drive
Plymouth Road South Boston Post Road
Plymouth Road East At the curve along Plymouth
Road And Winthrop Road
Preston Street South Myrtle Boulevard
Preston Street North Edgewood Avenue
Revere Road South Harmon Drive
Rockingstone Avenue North Forest Avenue
Rockingstone Avenue North North Chatsworth Avenue
Rockingstone Avenue South Mountain Avenue
Rockingstone North Forest Avenue
Rockland Avenue South Weaver Street
Rockland Avenue West Avon Road
Rockland Avenue West Crest Drive
Rocky Road North East Hickory Grove Drive
Salem Drive North Split Tree Road
Senate Place South Daymon Terrace
Sheldrake Avenue North Rockland Avenue
Sheldrake Avenue South Forest Avenue
Sheldrake Avenue Both Holly Place
Stoneyside Drive North Rockland Avenue
Stoneyside Drive South Ellsworth Road
Stratford Road East Oakdale Road
Stratford Road South Highland Road
Thompson Street North Myrtle Boulevard
Thruway Ramp North Madison Avenue
Valley Road North Forest Avenue
Valley Road West Rockingstone Avenue
Valley Road Both Glenn Road
Villa Lane South Forest Avenue
Vine Road South Forest Avenue
Vine Road Both Vine Place
Vine Road Both Glen Eagles Drive South
Vine Street West Myrtle Boulevard
Stop Sign on Direction of Travel At Intersection of
Washington Square South Madison Avenue
Weaver Street South Palmer Avenue
West Garden Road West Weaver Street
West Garden Road East West Brookside Drive
West Garden Road West Clover Street
Wildwood Road East Rockingstone Avenue
Winged Foot Drive South Rockland Avenue
Winged Foot Drive East Dundee Road
Winged Foot Drive North Hidden Green Lane
Winged Foot Drive South Briar Del Circle
Winged Foot Drive North Fenimore Road
Wood Street West Myrtle Boulevard
York Road West Ridgeway Road
§ 219-12. Yield intersections.
The intersections described below are hereby designated as yield intersections and yield signs shall
be installed as follows.
Name of Public Highway Direction of Travel At Intersection of
Fifth Avenue North Madison Avenue
Forest Avenue East Daymon Terrace
Glenn Road West Rockingstone Avenue
Howell Avenue West Carleon Avenue
Murray Avenue North Weaver Street
Seton Road East Rockingstone Avenue
§ 219-13. Trucks over certain weights excluded.
Trucks in excess of the weights indicated below are hereby excluded from the public highways or
parts of public highways described below, except for the pickup and delivery of materials on these
sections of such public highways.
Name of Public Weight Limit Direction of
Highway (tons) Travel Location
Harmon Drive 5 Both For the entire length
East Hickory
Grove Drive 11 Both For the entire length
Myrtle Boulevard 11 Both From Weaver Street to
Lakeside Drive
Rockland Avenue 11 Both For the entire length
Rocky Road 11 Both For the entire length
Myrtle Boulevard 11 Both For the entire Length
219.-14. Violation.
Any person violating any provision of this Article shall be guilty of a violation and may be subject
to a fine established by the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Laws, except that violation of
Section 219-13 shall be subject to a fine established by Section 219-88 of this Chapter.
219-15. Reserved.
219-16. Reserved.
ARTICLE III
Parking Regulations
§ 219-17. Application of article.
The provisions of this article shall apply except when directed by a Police Officer or an official
traffic control device.
§ 219-18. Parking prohibited at all times.
No motor vehicle shall be parked at any time upon any of the public highways or parts of public
highways described below.
Name of public Direction of Travel Location
highway
Fifth Avenue Both For the entire length
Alden Road South West side from Copley Road for a
distance of thirty two (32) feet toward
Boston Post Road
Alden Road South West side from Boston Post Road for a
distance of twenty three (23) feet toward
from Copley Road
Alden Road South East side from Boston Post Road for a
distance of ten (10) feet toward Copley
Road
Name of public Direction of Travel Location
highway
Baldwin Avenue For a distance of forty (40) feet in each
direction from the western most point of
the cul-de-sac.
Blossom Terrace North East side from Palmer Avenue for a
distance of eighty (80) feet
Blossom Terrace South West side for the entire length from
Palmer Avenue toward Blossom
Terrace’s intersection with itself
Blossom Terrace East South side from the point of the right
hand turn for a distance of sixty (60) feet
Boston Post Road West North side from the boundary line
between the Village of Mamaroneck and
the Unincorporated Town of
Mamaroneck to the point one-hundred
and two (102) feet west of Alden Road
Boston Post Road East South side between the eastern boundary
line of the Village of Larchmont to the
boundary line between the
Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck
and the Village of Mamaroneck
Burton Road North East side from Palmer Avenue for a
distance of two hundred forty (240) feet
Burton Road South West side between the driveways of 6
Burton Road and 8 Burton Road
Byron Place South West side for the entire length
Bryson Street West North side from Murray Avenue a
distance of fifteen (15) towards N.
Chatsworth Avenue
Cabot Road Both From Myrtle Boulevard for a distance of
twenty five (25) feet toward the dead end
Cabot Road North East side from the dead-end for a distance
of eighty five (85) feet toward Myrtle
Boulevard
Chester Place South West side between Dillon Road and
Moran Place
Colonial Avenue East South side from Murray Avenue for a
distance of thirty (30) feet toward
Weaver Street
Cooper Lane South West side from Mardon Road to Weaver
Street
Cooper Lane North East side from Weaver Street to the
Name of public Direction of Travel Location
highway
telephone pole in front of 28 Cooper
Lane
Copley Road South West side from 3 Copley Road Alden
Road
Dillon Road North East side from the corner of Edgewater
Place for a distance of thirty (30) feet
toward Boston Post Road
Dillon Road South West side for the entire length
Dundee Road East South side from Rockland Avenue to
where the driveway of 8 Dundee Road
meets the roadbed of Dundee Road
Dundee Road West North side from Winged foot Drive a
distance of thirty (30) feet toward
Mohegan Road
East Brookside Drive East For the entire length of the side running
along the Brook
Edgewood Avenue West South side from Weaver Street to Judson
Street
Edgewood Avenue West North side a distance of twenty (20) feet
from Murray Avenue toward N.
Chatsworth Avenue
Edgewood Avenue East South side from Overlook Terrace to
Murray Avenue
Edgewood Avenue Both Both sides for a distance of twenty (20)
feet from North Chatsworth Avenue
toward Murray Avenue
Elkan Road North East side for a distance of sixty seven
(67) feet from Palmer Avenue toward the
cul-de-sac
Elkan Road South West side for a distance of ninety four
(94) feet from Palmer Avenue toward the
cul-de-sac
Fenimore Road Both Both sides for the entire length
Forest Avenue West North side from Sheldrake Avenue to
Weaver Street
Forest Avenue East South side for a distance of one-hundred
and thirty (130) feet from Weaver Street
toward Rockland Avenue
Forest Avenue Both Both sides between Murray Avenue and
Weaver Street
Name of public Direction of Travel Location
highway
Forest Avenue South West side at the curve for a distance of
seventy one (71) feet toward Weaver
Street
Heather Lane West North side for the entire length
Hillcrest Avenue East East from Judson Street to Weaver Street
Hommocks Road Both Both sides from Boston Post Road to Old
Hommocks Road
Hommocks Road North East side from Eagle Knolls Road to Old
Hommocks Road
Lakeside Drive Both Side not bordering Gardens Lake from
dead end to dead end
Leafy Lane East South side from Murray Avenue for a
distance of sixty-four (64) feet toward
the dead end
Leafy Lane West North side from Murray Avenue for a
distance of eighty two (82) feet toward
the dead end
Lester Place All North side for the entire length
Locust Terrace East North side from Parkland Avenue to
Edgewater Place
Madison Avenue North East side from the point where Myrtle
Boulevard ends and Madison Avenue
begins to Washington Square
Madison Avenue North East side from the driveway to the
parking lot for Block 134 (“Carlton
House”) for a distance of forty (40) feet
toward New Jefferson Avenue
Madison Avenue South West side from Fifth Avenue to the
entrance to I95
Maple Street Both Both sides for a distance of forty (40) feet
around the cul-de-sac
Maxwell Avenue East South side for the entire length
Moran Place West
North side from Chester Place for a
distance of three-hundred (300) feet
toward Emerson Avenue
Name of public Direction of Travel Location
highway
Murray Avenue North
East side from Colonial Avenue for a
distance of forty eight (48) feet towards
Forest Avenue
Murray Avenue South West side from Bryson Street for a
distance of twenty three (23) feet toward
Glenn Road
Murray Avenue North
East side from Colonial Avenue for a
distance of nineteen (19) feet toward
Homer Avenue
Myrtle Boulevard Both Both sides from Lakeside Drive to
Weaver Street opposite each center
median
Myrtle Boulevard East South side from North Chatsworth
Avenue to Weaver Street
Myrtle Boulevard West North side from Preston Street to North
Chatsworth Avenue
North Chatsworth South West side from Rochelle Road for a
Avenue distance of forty (40) feet toward
Lafayette Road
North Chatsworth South West side from Huguenot Drive for a
Avenue distance of sixty (60) feet toward
Rochelle Road
North Chatsworth North (a) East side for a distance of six (6) feet
Avenue north of the point where the north side of
the driveway for the property known as
40 North Chatsworth Avenue meets the
roadbed of North Chatsworth Avenue.
(b) East side for a distance of six (6) feet
south of the point where the south side of
the driveway for the property known as
40 North Chatsworth Avenue meets the
roadbed of North Chatsworth Avenue.
North Chatsworth South West side from Lafayette Road to the
Avenue driveway entrance to 35 North
Chatsworth Avenue
Old Hommocks Road North East side for the entire length
Old White Plains Both Both sides for the entire length
Road
Palmer Avenue West North side from Blossom Terrace to
Weaver Street
Name of public Direction of Travel Location
highway
Palmer Avenue West North side from Blossom Terrace for a
distance of forty nine (49) feet toward
Richbell Road
Palmer Avenue East South side from Elkan Road for a
distance of forty (40) feet toward Weaver
Street
Palmer Avenue East South side from Burton Road for a
distance of eighty (80) feet toward Elkan
Road
Palmer Avenue East South side from Carleon Avenue for a
distance of thirty (30) feet toward
Weaver Street
Palmer Avenue East South side for a distance of fifteen (15)
feet west from the point where the
western side of the driveway for 1294
Palmer Avenue meets the roadbed of
Palmer Avenue
Palmer Avenue East South side for a distance of eighteen (18)
feet east from the eastern side of the
driveway for 1298 Palmer Avenue at the
point where that driveway meets the
roadbed of Palmer Avenue
Palmer Avenue West From the boundary line between the
Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck
and the Village of Larchmont for a
distance of seventy (70) feet east
Palmer Avenue West North side from the point on the north
side of Palmer Avenue which is one
hundred fifty (150) feet east from the
boundary line between the
Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck
and the Village of Larchmont for a
distance of one hundred seventy-five
(175) feet east
Palmer Avenue East South side from Elkan Road for a
distance of eighty three (83) feet toward
Richbell Road.
Palmer Avenue East South side for a distance of twenty-five
(25) feet from the western side of the
driveway of 4 Carleon Avenue
Plymouth Road West South side from Weaver Street to
Winthrop Avenue
Rockland Avenue Both Both sides from Eton Road to Winged
Foot Drive
Name of public Direction of Travel Location
highway
Rockland Avenue Both Both sides for a distance of thirty (30)
feet from Weaver Street
Sackett Drive Both From December 1 to March 31, on both
sides between the point where Sackett
Drive terminates at Weaver Street and the
point where Althea Lane terminates at
Sackett Drive.
Senate Place West South side for the entire length
Taylor Place North East side from Myrtle Boulevard to the
dead-end
Washington Square West North side from N. Chatsworth Avenue
for a distance of twenty (20) feet toward
Madison Avenue
Washington Square West North side from Madison Avenue for a
distance of twenty (20) feet toward North
Chatsworth Avenue
Weaver Street Both Both sides for the entire length
West Brookside South West side for the entire length alongside
Drive the Brook
Winged Foot Drive North East side beginning at Dundee Road for a
distance of fifty-five (55) feet toward
Fenimore Road
Winged Foot Drive South West side beginning at Rockland Avenue
for a distance of one-hundred and ten
(110) feet toward Fenimore Road
Winged Foot Drive North East side beginning at Rockland Avenue
for a distance of one-hundred and fifteen
(115) feet toward Fenimore Road
Winthrop Avenue South East side from the corner of Plymouth
Road for a distance of twenty (20) feet
Winthrop Avenue South West side from Plymouth Road to Boston
Post Road
Wood Street North East side for the entire length
§ 219-19. No stopping or standing.
A. No motor vehicle shall stop upon any of the public highways or parts of public highways
described below.
Name of public highway Direction Location
Travel
Hommocks Road Both From Boston Post Road to Old
Hommocks Road
Weaver Street North East side between Heather Lane and
Cooper Lane
Weaver Street South West side from Maple Hill Drive to
Edgewood Avenue
B. No motor vehicle shall stand upon any of the public highways or parts of public highways
described below.
Name of public highway Direction of Travel Location
Cooper Lane Both From Weaver Street to
Mardon Road
Daymon Terrace South East side from Senate
Place for a distance of
fifteen (15) feet toward
Forest Avenue
Senate Place West South side for the entire
length
§ 219-20. Parking prohibited certain times.
No motor vehicle shall be parked, unless otherwise indicated, upon any of the public highways or
parts of public highways described below, between the hours specified below.
Name of public Direction of
highway Travel Location Hours Days
All roads in All On public highways, except 3:00 a.m. to All
Unincorporated those public highways 6:00 a.m.
Town of designated in § 219-21
Mamaroneck
Alden Road South West side from Boston Post 9:00 a.m. to Tuesday
Road to Copley Road 12:00 noon
Burton Road North East side from the driveway 9:00 a.m. to Wednesday
entrance of the 12:00 noon
southernmost parking
garage to the beginning of
the section where parking is
prohibited at all times.
Name of public Direction of
highway Travel Location Hours Days
Burton Road South West side from Palmer 9:00 a.m. to Thursday
Avenue to the beginning of 12:00 noon
the section where parking is
prohibited at all times.
Colonial West North side from Murray 7:30 a.m. to School Days,
Avenue Avenue to Daymon Terrace 9:00 a.m. and except holidays
2:00 p.m. to
3:30 p.m.
Colonial West North side from the 7:30 a.m. to School Days,
Avenue driveway of the home at 85 9:00 a.m. and except holidays
Colonial Avenue to 2:00 p.m. to
Daymon Terrace 3:30 p.m.
Copley Road North From Alden Road to the 9:00 a.m. to Tuesday
southern property line of 10 12:00 noon
Copley Road
Daymon South East side from Senate Place School Times School Days
Terrace to Colonial Avenue
Dillon Road North East side from Boston Post 9:00 a.m. to Tuesday
Road to Edgewater Place 12:00 noon
Echo Lane North East side from Murray 10:00 a.m. to Monday through
Avenue to Hillside Road 11:00 a.m. Friday
Echo Lane South West side from Hillside 2:00 p.m. to Monday through
Road to Murray Avenue 3:00 p.m. Friday
Edgewood East South side from Murray 2:00 p.m. to Monday through
Avenue Avenue to Judson Street 3:00 p.m. Friday
Edgewood West North side from Murray 10:00 a.m. to Monday through
Avenue Avenue to Judson Street 11:00 a.m. Friday
France Place Both Both sides 10:00 a.m. to Monday through
11:00 a.m. Friday
France Place Both Both sides 2:00 p.m. to Monday through
3:00 p.m. Friday
Hillside Road West North side for the entire 10:00 a.m. to Monday through
length 11:00 a.m. Friday
Hillside Road East South side for the entire 2:00 p.m. to Monday through
length 3:00 p.m. Friday
Huguenot Drive Both Both sides from North 8:00 a.m. to Monday through
Chatsworth to Barnard Road 10:00 a.m. Friday
Laurel Avenue West North side for the entire 10:00a.m. to Monday through
length 11:00a.m. Friday
Name of public Direction of
highway Travel Location Hours Days
Laurel Avenue East South side for the entire 2:00p.m. to Monday through
length 3:00p.m. Friday
Lester Place Both South side for the entire 9:00a.m. to Wednesday
length noon
Murray Avenue South West side from Leafy Lane 9:00a.m. to First Friday of
to Myrtle Boulevard 11:00a.m. each month
Murray Avenue North East side from Leafy Lane 9:00a.m. to Second Friday of
to Myrtle Boulevard 11:00a.m. each month
Murray Avenue South West side from Bryson 8:00 a.m. to School days
Street for a distance of one-9:00 a.m. and
hundred and ninety eight 2:30 p.m. to
(198) feet toward Forest 3:30 p.m.
Murray Avenue North East side for a distance of 8:00a.m. to School Days
one hundred fifty (150) 4:00p.m.
feet from Forest Avenue
between
Murray Avenue South West side from Forest 8:00 a.m. to School days
Avenue for a distance of 9:00 a.m. and
one-hundred and seventy 2:30 p.m. to
five (175) feet toward 3:30 p.m.
Bryson Street
Murray Avenue South West side commencing at a 8:00 a.m. to School Days
point three hundred and 4:00 p.m.
sixty five (365) feet north
from Bryson Street for a
distance of one-hundred and
forty (140) feet toward
Forest Avenue to a point
ending two hundred and
forty five (245) from Forest
Avenue
New Jefferson South West side for the entire 9:00a.m. First Tuesday
Street length to11:00a.m. of each month
New Jefferson North East side for the entire 9:00a.m. to Second Tuesday
Street length 11:00a.m. of each month
North North East side from Myrtle 9:00a.m. to First Thursday of
Chatsworth Boulevard to the northern 11:00a.m. each month
Avenue boundary of 40 North
Chatsworth Avenue
Name of public Direction of
highway Travel Location Hours Days
North South West side from the northern 9:00a.m. Second Thursday
Chatsworth boundary of 35 North to11:00a.m. of each month
Avenue Chatsworth to Myrtle
Boulevard
Palmer Avenue East South side from the 8:00a.m. Monday through
driveway entrance to to Friday
Mamaroneck High School 5:00p.m.
for a distance of ninety (90)
feet toward Richbell Road
Richbell Road North East side from Palmer 9:00a.m to Wednesdays
Avenue to the boundary line 12:00 noon
of the Village of
Mamaroneck
Richbell Road South West side from Palmer 9:00 a.m. to Thursdays
Avenue to the boundary line 12:00 noon
of the Village of
Mamaroneck
Rochelle Road Both Both sides from Huguenot 2:00 p.m. to Monday through
Drive to France Place 3:00 p.m. Friday
Sheldrake North East side from Forest 8:00a.m. to School days
Avenue Avenue to Holly Place 9:00a.m. and
from 2:30p.m.
to 3:30p.m.
Senate Place North East side for the entire 8:00a.m. to School days
length 4:00p.m.
Thompson North East side for the entire 10:00a.m. to Monday through
Street length 11:00a.m. Friday
Thompson South West side for the entire 2:00p.m. to Monday through
Street length 3:00p.m. Friday
Valley Road South West side from 9:00 a.m. to Thursday
Rockingstone Avenue to 12:00 noon
Forest Avenue
Valley Road North East side from 9:00a.m. to Friday
Rockingstone Avenue to 12:00noon
Birch Street
Washington South East side for the entire 9:00a.m. to Second Monday
Square length 11:00a.m. of each month
Washington South West side for the entire 9:00a.m. to First Monday of
Square length 11:00a.m. each month
§ 219-21. Parking allowed from 3:00 a.m. to 6:00a.m.
A motor vehicle may be parked between the hours of 3:00a.m. and 6:00a.m on the following public
highways or on parts of public highways described below, except on those sections of those public
highways where parking is prohibited at all times.
Name of public Direction of Location
highway Travel
Alden Road South West side from Harmony Drive to
the point where parking is
prohibited at all times
Baldwin Avenue East South Side, except where parking
is prohibited at all times
Burton Road Both Both sides, except where parking
is prohibited at all times
Cabot Road North East side, except where parking is
prohibited at all times
Carroll Place North East side for the entire length
Copley Road North East side from Alden Road for a
distance of one hundred and fifty
(150) feet toward Kenmare Road
Dillon Road North East side from Parkland Avenue to
Edgewater Place
Garit Lane Both Both sides for the entire length
Laurel Avenue East South side from Thompson Place
to the dead-end
Locust Terrace East South side from Parkland Avenue
to Edgewater Place
Lester Place Both South side for the entire length
Murray Avenue Both Both sides from Myrtle Boulevard
to the northern boundary of the
Murray Avenue Bridge
New Jefferson Both Along the entire median
North Chatsworth North East side from Myrtle Boulevard to
Avenue 40 North Chatsworth Avenue
North Chatsworth South West side from the driveway of 35
Avenue North Chatsworth to Myrtle
Boulevard.
Palmer Avenue East South side from the driveway
entrance to Central School to the
boundary line between the Village
of Mamaroneck and the
Unincorporated Town of
Mamaroneck, except where
parking is prohibited at all times
Palmer Avenue West North side from Blossom Terrace
to Richbell Road, except where
parking is prohibited at all times
Plymouth Road West South side from Winthrop Avenue
for a distance of fifty (50) feet
toward Weaver Street, except
where parking is prohibited at all
times
Preston Street Both Both sides between Edgewood
Avenue and Myrtle Boulevard
Richbell Road Both Both sides from Palmer Avenue to
the Village of Mamaroneck
boundary line
Rockridge Road Both East side for the entire length
Thompson Street North East side for the entire length
§ 219-22. Time limited parking.
No motor vehicle shall be parked for longer than the maximum time permitted, upon any of the
public highways or parts of public highways described below.
Name of Direction Time Hours/Days Location
public highway of Travel Limit
Byron Place North 3 hours Everyday East side for the entire
length
Boston Post East 3 hours 8:00a.m. to South side from 2533
Road 5:00p.m. Boston Post Road
Monday through between the boundary
Friday, except line of the
holidays Unincorporated Town of
Mamaroneck and
Village of Larchmont
Hommocks South 1 hour 8:00a.m. to West side from Old
Road 4:00p.m., Monday Hommocks Road to the
through Friday driveway of the service
entrance to the
Hommocks Ice Rink
Carleon Avenue Both 3 hour 9:00a.m. and Both sides from Palmer
5:00p.m. Monday Avenue to Howell
thru Friday Avenue
Baldwin East 3 hours 9:00a.m. to South side, exclusive of
Avenue 2:00p.m. Monday paid parking spaces
through Friday,
except Holidays
Cabot Road Both 2 hours 8:00a.m. to Both sides for the entire
5:00p.m. Monday length
through Friday
Lafayette Road Both 2 hours 8:00a.m. to Both side for the entire
5:00p.m. Monday length
through Friday
Maple Street Both 2 hours 9:00a.m. to Both sides for the entire
9:00p.m. length, except on that
section as defined in
291-18 where no parking
is allowed anytime
Hawthorne Both 3 hours 9:00a.m. to Both sides for the entire
Road 5:00p.m. Monday length
through Friday
Howell Avenue Both 3 hours 9:00a.m. to Both sides from Carleon
5:00p.m. Monday Avenue to Hawthorne
through Friday Road
Murray Avenue North 3 hours 9:00a.m. to East side from Myrtle
2:00p.m. Monday Boulevard to Leafy Lane
through Friday,
except holidays and
except on the
second Friday of
each month when
parking is
prohibited between
the hours of
9:00a.m. and
11:00a.m.
Murray Avenue South 3 hours 9:00a.m. to West side from Myrtle
2:00p.m. Monday Boulevard to Leafy Lane
through Friday,
except holidays and
except on the first
Friday of each
month when
parking is
prohibited between
the hours of
9:00a.m. and
11:00a.m.
New Jefferson North 3 Hours 9:00a.m. to West side for the entire
2:00p.m. Monday length
through Friday,
except holidays and
except on the
second Tuesday of
each month when
parking is
prohibited between
the hours of
9:00a.m. and
11:00a.m.
New Jefferson South 3 Hours 9:00a.m. to East side for the entire
2:00p.m. Monday length
through Friday,
except holidays and
except on the first
Tuesday of each
month when
parking is
prohibited 9:00a.m.
and 11:00a.m.
North North 3 hours 9:00a.m. to East side from Myrtle
Chatsworth 2:00p.m. /Monday Boulevard to 40 North
Avenue through Friday, Chatsworth Avenue
except holidays and
except for the first
Thursday of each
month when
parking is
prohibited 9:00a.m.
and 11:00a.m.
North South 3 hours 9:00a.m. to West side from 35 North
Chatsworth 2:00p.m. Monday Chatsworth to Myrtle
Avenue through Friday, Boulevard.
except holidays and
except for the
second Thursday of
each month when
parking is
prohibited 9:00a.m.
and 11:00a.m.
Palmer Avenue Both 3 hours 9:00a.m. to From the boundary line
5:00p.m. Monday between the Village of
through Friday Larchmont and the
Unincorporated Town of
Mamaroneck to Weaver
Street (LL 2-’93)
Taylor Place South 3 hours 8:00a.m. to From the dead-end to
5:00p.m. Myrtle Boulevard
Washington West 3 hours 9:00a.m. to North side for the entire
Square 2:00p.m. Monday length
through Friday,
except holidays and
except for the first
Monday of each
month when
parking is
prohibited between
the hours of
9:00a.m. and
11:00a.m.
Washington West 3 hours 9:00a.m. to South side for the entire
Square 2:00p.m. Monday length
through Friday,
except holidays and
except the second
Monday of each
month when
parking is
prohibited between
the hours of
9:00a.m. and
11:00a.m.
Wood Street South 2 hours 7:00a.m. West side for the entire
to2:00p.m. length
§ 219-23. Idling restricted.
A. No person shall allow, cause or permit the engine of any motor vehicle to run for more than five
consecutive minutes while parking, standing, or stopping on public or private property in the
Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck.
B. This section shall not apply to public utility companies, the United States of America, the State
of New York, the County of Westchester, the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck, the
Mamaroneck Union Free School District or the Villages of Larchmont, Mamaroneck or
Scarsdale. This section also shall not apply to any independent contractor engaged by any of the
entities described in the preceding sentence while such independent contractor is carrying out a
business activity for which it was engaged by one or more of these entities.
C. This section shall not apply when the temperature in the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck
is 40° F. or less.
D. This section shall not apply in situations where a motor vehicle is exempt from the
requirements of Subpart 217-3 of Title 6 of the New York Codes, Rules, and Regulations.
§ 219-24. Parking in the wrong direction.
A. Except where angle parking is authorized, or except when necessary to avoid conflict with
other traffic, or to comply with the law or the directions of a Police Officer or an official traffic-
control device, every motor vehicle stopped, parked or standing wholly upon a public highway
shall be so stopped or parked or shall stand parallel to the curb or edge of the public highway,
in the direction of authorized traffic movement, with its wheels within twelve inches of the
curb or edge of the public highway.
§ 219-25. Angle parking.
No motor vehicle shall be parked upon any of the public highways or parts thereof described
below, except at the angle designated and only within the painted stall lines. On all public highways
or portions thereof where angle parking is now or hereafter shall be authorized, all motor vehicles
parked thereon shall be parked with their front wheels nearest the curb.
Name of Angle
Public Highway Side (degrees) Location
(Reserved)
§ 219-26. Designated parking for emergency personnel.
(Reserved)
§ 219-27. Loading zones.
The locations described below are hereby designated as loading zones.
Name of Public Direction of Time allowed for Location
Highway Travel loading
Alden Road South Ten (10) Minutes East side starting at the midpoint to the
entrance of Alden House for twenty
Maxwell Avenue North Thirty (30) Minutes East side between the point that is 130
feet south of the point where the
easterly side of Maxwell Avenue
terminates at the southerly side of
Madison Avenue and the point that is
199 feet south of the point where the
easterly side of Maxwell Avenue
terminates at the southerly side of
Madison Avenue shall be a loading
zone.
§ 219-28. Taxi stands.
The locations described below are hereby designated as taxi stands.
Name of Public Highway Side Location
(Reserved)
§ 219-29. Bus stops.
A. The locations described below are hereby designated as bus stops.
Name of Public Highway Direction of Travel Location
Murray Avenue Both Near West Drive
Murray Avenue North Near Forest Avenue
Murray Avenue Both Near Edgewood Avenue
Murray Avenue Both Near Glenn Road
Murray Avenue Both Near Myrtle Boulevard
Near North Chatsworth
Myrtle Boulevard North Avenue
Myrtle Boulevard West Near Byron Place
Palmer Avenue East Near Carleon Avenue
Palmer Avenue Both Near Richbell Road
Palmer Avenue Both Near Weaver Street
B. No motor vehicle shall be parked in a designated Bus Stop.
§ 219-30. Parking without a license plate.
No motor vehicle shall be parked on a public highway unless a valid identification plate assigned
by a commissioner of motor vehicles or other official of the jurisdiction where such motor vehicle
is registered is displayed in accordance with the provisions of that jurisdiction.
§ 219-31. Parking of unregistered motor vehicle.
No motor vehicle shall be parked upon a public highway unless a valid registration issued by a
commissioner of motor vehicles of other official of the jurisdiction where such motor vehicle is
registered is displayed in accordance with the provisions of that jurisdiction.
§ 219-32. Parking of uninspected motor vehicle.
No motor vehicle shall be parked on a public highway unless a valid certificate of inspection issued
by an inspector authorized to issue such certificate by the jurisdiction where that motor vehicle was
inspected is displayed in accordance with the provisions of that jurisdiction.
§ 219-33. No double parking.
Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or to comply with the law or the
directions of a Police Officer or an official traffic-control device, no motor vehicle shall be stopped,
parked or shall stand, on the roadway side of any vehicle that is stopped, is standing or is parked at
the edge or curb of a public highway.
§ 219-34. No parking on a sidewalk.
No motor vehicle shall stand, stop or park on a sidewalk.
§ 219-35. Blocking a driveway.
No motor vehicle shall be parked in front of a public or private driveway.
§ 219-36. Parking in fire safety zone or in front of a fire hydrant.
No motor vehicle, except emergency vehicles, shall park in a fire safety zone, designated in
Chapter 108-2, or within fifteen (15) feet of a fire hydrant.
§ 219-37. Abandoned motor vehicle.
A. A motor vehicle shall be deemed to be an abandoned motor vehicle if left unattended:
(1) with no identification plates affixed thereto, for more than six hours on any public
highway or other public place; or
(2) for more than forty-eight hours, after the parking of such motor vehicle shall have
become illegal.
(3) for more than ninety-six hours on property of another, if left
without permission of the owner of that property.
B. Any motor vehicle deemed to be abandoned under 219-37, shall be removed by the Town in
accordance with this Chapter and with New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law, Article 33,§
1224 (2) – Abandoned Vehicles.
C. An abandoned vehicle shall be disposed of in accordance with New York State Vehicle and
Traffic Law, Article 33,§ 1224(2) – Abandoned Vehicles.
§ 219-38. Violation.
Any person violating any provision of this Article shall be guilty of a violation and shall be subject
to the fine for such violation contained in section 219-88.
§ 219-39. School drop off zones.
Except within fifteen (15) feet of any fire hydrant, a motor vehicle shall be allowed to stand on the
east side of Murray Avenue School, during School Times on School Days, for the sole purpose of
discharging and receiving students of the Murray Avenue School.
§ 219-40. Reserved.
ARTICLE IV
Paid Parking
PART I. PARKING LOTS
§ 219-41. Definitions and word usage.
A. Terms defined. For the purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words and their
derivations shall have the meanings given herein:
PARKING LOTS - Any Town-administered off-street space where motor vehicles may be parked
for a fee.
PERMIT - A permit to park in a specific parking lot
PERMIT HOLDER - A person to whom a permit is issued pursuant to this article.
§ 219-42. Applicability.
The provisions of this Article shall apply to all persons using any of the parking lots designated in §
219-43.
§ 219-43. Designation of parking lots
Parking lots are designated as follows:
A. Lot A (formerly Lot 1) is the parking lot situated at Myrtle Boulevard and Vine Street.
B. Lot B (formerly Lot 3) is the parking lot and deck situated at Myrtle Boulevard and North
Chatsworth Avenue.
C. Lot C (formerly Lot 4) is the parking lot situated on Myrtle Boulevard which is shared with
the occupants of 178 Myrtle Boulevard.
D. Lot D (formerly Lot 5) is the six parking spaces located off of Myrtle Boulevard, near
Madison Avenue.
E. Lot E (formerly Lot 6) is the six numbered spaces on Vine Street.
F. Lot F (formerly Lot 7) is the employee parking spaces on Maxwell Avenue
G. Lot G (formerly Lot 8) is Byron Place near Madison Avenue
§ 219-44. Fees, days, times and methods of payment.
From time to time by resolution or local law, the Town Board shall establish the fee, days, times
and methods of payment for permitted use of the parking lots.
§ 219-45. Special permit parking areas.
From time to time the Town Administrator, Superintendent of Highways or Chief of Police, may
designate certain areas within the parking lots for such parking as the needs of the community may
require.
§ 219-46. Permit requirements.
No motor vehicle shall be parked in any parking lot unless the Town Clerk shall have issued a
permit allowing the motor vehicle to be parked in a particular parking lot and the permit holder
shall have attached the insignia to the motor vehicle in accordance with the instructions given to the
permit holder by the Town Clerk.
§ 219-47. Permit application.
A. There shall be five types of permits for parking in the parking lots: daytime meter parking
permits, daytime non-meter parking permits, overnight parking permits, twenty-four-hour
parking permits, and area business parking permits.
B. Application for a permit shall be made to the Town Clerk upon such form as prescribed by the
Town Clerk.
C. Except for semi-annual permits, each permit shall be effective for a twelve month period from
the effective date established by the Town Board, or for semi-annual permits shall be effective
for a six month period from the effective date set forth by the Town Board.
D. The Town Board from time to time by resolution or local law may create such other types of
parking permits or create such other rules for parking in the parking lots as it may determine to
be necessary.
§ 219-48. Issuance of permits.
A. The Town Clerk may only issue permits to residents of the Town. At the time of application,
the applicant must submit proof of such residency in a form satisfactory to the Town Clerk.
B. The Town Clerk shall keep a record of the number of each permit issued, the date it is issued,
the name and address of the person to whom it is issued, the numbers, words or letters
appearing on the license plate of the motor vehicle or vehicles for which the permit is issued
and the letter designation of the parking lot for which that permit is issued. The Town Clerk
shall maintain a record of all permit fees collected.
C. The Town Clerk shall not issue a twenty-four-hour permit to a person if another person in the
applicant’s household already is the holder of a twenty-four-hour permit. The preceding
sentence shall not apply to persons who held permits issued prior to April 17, 2002. Such
permits may be renewed even if two or more permit holders are members of the same
household. For the purpose of this subsection, the term "household" shall mean one or more
persons living together as a single housekeeping unit.
D. Each permit shall entitle only the motor vehicle or vehicles listed in the permit application to
be parked in the parking lot for which such permit is issued. A daytime meter permit or a
daytime non-meter permit shall authorize either one of two motor vehicles to be parked in the
parking lot for which such permit is issued, and the insignia associated with that permit shall
contain the numbers, words or letters appearing on the license plate of each motor vehicle
specified on the permit application. At the permit holder's discretion the insignia can be moved
from one motor vehicle to the other at any time; however, under no circumstances can both
motor vehicles specified on the permit application be parked at the same time in the same
parking lot, except at times when parking in such parking lot is unrestricted.
E. The Town Clerk shall revoke a permit if the Town Clerk, acting reasonably, determines that
such permit was issued based upon false information or was otherwise issued or used
improperly or the insignia is altered. The Town Clerk shall mail written notice of the
revocation to the person to whom such permit was issued at the address for such person that
appears on the application for the permit being revoked. The revocation shall be effective on
the third business day after the notice is mailed. The permit holder shall return the permit to
the Town Clerk’s Office. The failure to do so shall be a violation of this section. A revoked
permit may be reinstated by curing the underlying basis for the revocation and the payment of
a fee that is triple the amount of the fee for the permit.
§ 219-49. Attachment of insignia.
The Town Clerk, upon issuing a permit, shall issue an insignia to the permit holder and instruct the
permit holder where the insignia is required to be placed within the motor vehicle. The type, size
and form of the insignia shall be determined from time to time by the Town Clerk; however, the
insignia shall bear the permit number assigned, the numbers, words or letters appearing on the
license plate of the motor vehicle or vehicles for which the permit is issued, the words "Town of
Mamaroneck," the parking lot for which the permit is issued and the expiration date of the permit.
§ 219-50. Renewal or denial of permit.
A permit may be renewed if an application to renew is made and the required fee paid no later than
a date specified annually by the Town Clerk which date shall be prior to the expiration date of such
permit. The Town Clerk may refuse to renew any permit for which the required fee is not paid on
or before the last day specified for payment. The Town Clerk shall refuse to issue a permit to any
person whose prior usage of any permit has been deemed by the Town Board to be an abuse of the
privileges granted by such permit.
§ 219-51. Transfer of ownership.
A. Permits cannot be transferred between permit holders except as provided in § 219-48 D.
B. Upon the transfer of title of a motor vehicle for which a permit has been issued, the insignia
shall be removed and returned to the Town Clerk’s Office. Upon proper application and
payment of a required fee, a replacement insignia shall be issued for the unexpired term of the
original permit. Under no circumstances shall the fee for the unexpired term be refunded.
§ 219-52. Violation.
Any person violating any provision of this Article shall be guilty of a violation and shall be subject
to the fine for such violation contained in section 219-88.
§ 219-53. Reserved.
§ 219-54. Reserved.
PART II. OTHER PAID PARKING.
§ 219-55. Public highway parking.
A. The Town Board designates the following public highways, or portions thereof (“Designated
Public Highways”), as places where during certain times of the day, payment is required for
the right to park a motor vehicle:
Both sides of Myrtle Boulevard between North Chatsworth Avenue and Madison Avenue.
Both sides of Madison Avenue between Fifth Avenue and Myrtle Boulevard.
The eleven parking spaces on Maxwell Avenue, situated closest to Madison Avenue.
The eight parking spaces on the south side of Baldwin Avenue beginning at the corner with
Myrtle Boulevard.
§ 219-56. Cost, days, times and method of payment.
A. From time to time, by resolution, the Town Board shall establish the exact location, number of
spaces, cost for parking, and the time of day, when payment is required for parking on
designated public highways.
§ 219-57. Tampering with parking control devices.
It shall be unlawful for any person to deface, injure, tamper with, open, willfully break or destroy
any device used in connection with the payment for parking on designated public highways, or in
designated parking lots.
§ 219-58. Violation.
Any person violating any provision of this Article shall be guilty of a violation and shall be subject
to the fine for such violation contained in section 219-88.
§ 219-59. Reserved.
§ 219-60. Reserved.
Part. III Residential Parking System
§ 219-61. Permit parking on section of Lester Place.
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated:
CAREGIVER — A person who either:
(1) Provides assistance with the activities of daily living to a Lester Place resident
(defined below) whose doctor certifies, in writing, that the Lester Place resident requires
such assistance for more than three hours per day, or
(2) Cares for a Lester Place resident’s child whose parent certifies, in writing, that the
applicant for the LP resident parking permit (defined below) takes care of the Lester Place
resident’s child for more than three hours per day.
CONTRACTOR — A person whose motor vehicle displays an insignia indicating that he/she/it
is a home improvement contractor licensed by the County of Westchester and who is
performing work on a property located on Lester Place either for a Lester Place resident, one of
the entities named in section 219-63 (L), or the owner or the managing agent of one of the
multi-family buildings on Lester Place.
ELIGIBLE PERSON - A Lester Place resident, a caregiver or an entity whose principal owner
is a Lester Place resident.
LESTER PLACE (LP) RESIDENT - A person who resides on Lester Place.
LP RESIDENT PARKING PERMIT - The permit issued by the Town Clerk for a motor
vehicle owned or leased by an eligible person that allows that motor vehicle to be parked on
that section of Lester Place that lies within the zoning district known as the R-7.5 District.
When reference is made to an LP resident parking permit being “issued,” that reference
includes both the issuance of the original LP Resident Parking permit for a particular motor
vehicle and all renewals thereof.
PUBLIC PARKING SPACES - Those parking spaces where a motor vehicle can be legally
parked on Lester Place, whether or not it has an LP resident parking permit.
(B) Fifteen (15) percent of the total number of parking spaces that lie within that section of Lester
Place that is situated within the zoning district known as the R-7.5 District shall be public
parking spaces. The Superintendent of Highways shall establish the location of the public
parking spaces.
(C) Except in the parking spaces designated by the Superintendent of Highways pursuant to
section 219.61 (B), and except as provided in section 219.63 (L), only a motor vehicle to
which an LP resident parking permit has been issued shall be permitted to park on that section
of Lester Place that lies within the zoning district known as the R-7.5 District.
§ 219-62. Permit Parking on Washington Square, New Jefferson Street, a section of North
Chatsworth Avenue and the section of Murray Avenue between Myrtle Boulevard and Leafy
Lane.
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have the meaning indicated:
AREA RESIDENT - A person who resides within the WS Residential Area (defined below) or
who resides on the section of Myrtle Boulevard that lies between North Chatsworth Avenue and
Madison Avenue. A person who is employed by an entity that maintains a place of business on
this section of Myrtle Boulevard but who does not reside on this section of Myrtle Boulevard is
not an “area resident.”
CAREGIVER - A person who between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. (prevailing time)
either:
(1) Provides assistance with the activities of daily living to an area resident whose doctor
certifies, in writing, that the area resident requires such assistance for more than three
hours per day, or
(2) Cares for an area resident’s child whose parent certifies, in writing, that the applicant for
the WS Resident Parking Permit (defined below) takes care of the area resident’s child for
more than three hours per day.
CONTRACTOR - A person whose motor vehicle displays an insignia indicating that he/she/it
is a home improvement contractor licensed by the County of Westchester and who is
performing work on a property located within the WS Residential Area (defined below) either
for an area resident, or one of the entities named in 219-63(L), or the owner or the managing
agent of one of the multifamily buildings within the WS Residential Area.
ELIGIBLE PERSON - An area resident or caregiver or an entity whose principal owner is an
area resident.
WS RESIDENTIAL AREA - Washington Square, New Jefferson Street, the section of North
Chatsworth Avenue between Myrtle Boulevard and the northern boundaries of the lots on the
opposite side of the public highway improved with the buildings known by the postal addresses
of 35 North Chatsworth Avenue and 40 North Chatsworth Avenue and the section of Murray
Avenue between Myrtle Boulevard and Leafy Lane.
WS RESIDENT PARKING PERMIT - The permit issued by the Town Clerk for a motor
vehicle owned or leased by an eligible person that allows that motor vehicle to be parked on a
public highway within the WS Residential Area for a period of time longer than motor vehicles
not having such a permit are allowed to park on a public highway within the WS Residential
Area. When reference is made to a WS resident parking permit being “issued,” that reference
includes both the issuance of the original WS resident parking permit for a particular motor
vehicle and all renewals thereof.
§ 219-63. Sale and issuance of resident parking permits.
A. In this section the term “resident parking permit” shall refer to both LP Resident Parking Permits and
WS Resident Parking Permits.
B. The Town Clerk shall keep a record of the number of each resident parking permit issued, the date it is
issued, the name and address of the person to whom it is issued and the numbers, words or letters
appearing on the license plate of the motor vehicle for which a resident parking permit is issued. The
Town Clerk shall maintain a record of all permit fees collected. The Town Clerk shall not issue a
resident parking permit for a motor vehicle:
(1) Unless the owner or lessee of that motor vehicle demonstrates to the satisfaction of
the Town Clerk, acting reasonably, that such owner or lessee is an eligible person;
(2) For which the Town Clerk has issued a parking permit that allows that motor vehicle
to be parked in any of the Town’s parking lots; or
(3) That has or is required to have a commercial license plate.
C. The Town Clerk shall not issue a resident parking permit for any motor vehicle which has
three or more outstanding and unpaid parking violations against it for parking violations
that occurred within the unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck.
D. The Town Clerk shall collect the amount shown in § A250-1A for each resident parking
permit and shall be valid until the last day of September in the first September after the
permit is issued.
E. The fees collected from the sale of resident parking permits and replacement resident
parking permits shall be credited to the General Fund Part Town.
F. The Town Clerk shall revoke a resident parking permit if the Town Clerk, acting
reasonably, determines that such permit was issued based upon false information or was
otherwise issued or used improperly or the insignia was wrongfully altered. The Town
Clerk also shall revoke a permit if, after such permit is issued, the number of outstanding
and unpaid parking violations against a motor vehicle for which such permit had been
issued for parking violations that occurred within the unincorporated Town of
Mamaroneck reaches three or more. The Town Clerk shall mail written notice of the
revocation to the person to whom such permit was issued at the address for such person
that appears on the application for the resident parking permit being revoked. The
revocation shall be effective on the third business day after the notice is mailed. The
eligible person shall remove a revoked resident parking permit from the motor vehicle and
return it to the Town Clerk’s Office. The failure to do so shall be a violation of this
section. A revoked resident parking permit may be reinstated by curing the underlying
basis for the revocation and the payment of a fee that is triple the amount of the fee for a
resident parking permit, except where WS resident parking permit has been issued other
than April, May, June, July or August as shown in §A250-1A.
G. The insignia for a resident parking permit shall be affixed at such location(s) on the motor
vehicle as the Town Clerk may determine. An eligible person’s failure to affix a resident
parking permit in the location determined by the Town Clerk shall be a violation of this
section.
H. An eligible person shall be guilty of violating this section if the resident parking permit
insignia issued to the motor vehicle owned or leased by the eligible person is affixed to
another motor vehicle.
I. Resident parking permits are not transferable. If title to a motor vehicle to which a resident
parking permit has been issued is transferred or if such motor vehicle is returned to the
company from which it was leased, the permit for that motor vehicle no longer shall be
valid and the eligible person shall remove the resident parking insignia from the motor
vehicle and destroy it. The failure to do so shall be a violation of this section.
J. If an eligible person replaces a motor vehicle to which a resident parking permit had been
issued with another motor vehicle that he/she owns or leases, the Town Clerk shall issue a
replacement resident parking insignia; provided that on the date that the replacement
resident parking permit is issued, the motor vehicle is eligible for a resident parking permit.
A replacement resident parking permit shall expire on the same day as the day on which the
resident parking permit that it is replacing would have expired if that permit were not
replaced. The Town Clerk shall collect the amount established by §A250-1A for each
replacement resident parking permit issued.
K. An eligible person shall remove the resident parking permit insignia from the motor vehicle
owned or leased by the person immediately if that person ceases to be an eligible person.
The failure to do so shall be a violation of this section.
L. This section shall not apply to motor vehicles registered pursuant to § 404-a of the New
York Vehicle and Traffic Law or to motor vehicles owned or operated by public utility
companies, the United States of America, the State of New York, the County of
Westchester, the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck, the Mamaroneck Union Free
School District, the Village of Larchmont, Village of Mamaroneck or Contractors.
M. It shall be a violation of this section for a person to supply false information in connection
with an application for a resident parking permit or a replacement resident parking permit.
Such a violation shall be punishable by a fine of not less than $300 and not more than $500.
For the twenty-four-month period following the date on which a person is convicted of
supplying false information in connection with an application for a resident parking permit,
the Town Clerk shall not issue such a permit for any motor vehicle owned or leased by that
person.
§ 219-64. Violation.
Any person violating any provision of this Article other than section 219-63 (M) shall be guilty of a
violation and shall be subject to the fine for such violation contained in section 219-88.
219-65. Reserved.
219-66. Reserved.
ARTICLE V
Accessible Parking
§ 219-67. Spaces designated.
A. Accessible parking spaces shall be created and suitably marked in the following locations:
Name of Public Side Location
Highway
Copley Road North Located one hundred (100) feet from Alden
Road.
Daymon Terrace West In front of the Daymon Terrace entrance to
the Murray Avenue School
Murray Avenue West In front of 14 North Chatsworth Avenue,
two-hundred forty five (245) feet north of
Myrtle Boulevard
Myrtle Boulevard West In front of 172 Myrtle Boulevard, two-
hundred and twenty (220) feet southwest
from North Chatsworth Avenue
North Chatsworth North In front of 16 North Chatsworth Avenue,
Avenue two-hundred and sixty (260) feet northwest
of Myrtle Boulevard
North Chatsworth South In front of 21 North Chatsworth Avenue,
Avenue two-hundred and sixty (260) feet northwest
of Myrtle Boulevard
Washington Square West In front of 1 Washington Square, two-
hundred (200) feet southwest from North
Chatsworth Avenue
Washington Square West Twenty five (25) feet from North
Chatsworth Avenue
Washington Square East Twenty five (25) feet north of entrance to 2
Washington Square
B. Accessible parking spaces shall be created and suitably marked in Parking Lot B.
C. No motor vehicle shall park in any accessible parking space on the public highway or in any
Town Parking Lot without an accessible parking permit.
§ 219-68. Violation.
Any person violating any provision of this Article shall be guilty of a violation and shall be subject
to the fine for such violation contained in section 219-88.
§ 219-69. Reserved.
§ 219-70. Reserved.
ARTICLE VI
Towing of Motor Vehicles
Part I – Removal and Storage of Motor Vehicles
§ 219-71. Authority to tow and impound vehicles.
A. In addition to any other penalties or fines imposed for the violation of any law, rule or
regulation, this article shall apply to motor vehicles parked in any fire safety zone designated in
section 108-2, or which (1) either violate any provision of any municipal, state or county ordinance,
law, rule or regulation or have three or more outstanding and unpaid parking violations issued
against them for parking violations that occurred in the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck, and
(2) are located:
(i) on any property owned by, leased by or in the possession and control of the Town, or
(ii) on any public highway or private road located in the Unincorporated Town of
Mamaroneck whether or not open to public travel, paved or unpaved, or
(iii) in any public parking lot located in the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck, or
(iv) in any parking area of an office building, office building complex, place of public
assembly, shopping center, private apartment house complex, private condominium
complex or cooperative apartment complex located in the Unincorporated Town of
Mamaroneck whose owner or the person in general charge of the operation and control of
such area has made a written request to the Town pursuant to New York Vehicle and Traffic
Law § 1660-a.
B. For the purpose of this article, "outstanding and unpaid parking violations" do not include
parking tickets which, by their terms, are not yet required to be paid or parking tickets which
are outstanding and unpaid because the owner or lessee of the motor vehicle has pleaded "not
guilty" to such ticket and there has not yet been an adjudication of such ticket.
§ 219-72. Removal of motor vehicles.
A. A Police Officer is authorized to provide for the removal of any motor vehicle meeting the
description contained in section 219-71 to an impound yard or storage facility maintained by a
company or individual with which the Town has entered into a contract to tow, impound or
store motor vehicles.
B. If the removed motor vehicle is registered with the State of New York, the Police Department
shall advise the owner of the place where the motor vehicle may be recovered and the
conditions under which it will be released by sending a certified letter with such advice to the
motor vehicle's registered owner or lessee, at the address shown for him, her or it on the records
of the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles. Such letter shall be mailed no later than
the first business day after a motor vehicle has been removed. If the removed motor vehicle is
not registered with the State of New York, the Police Department shall use its best efforts to
advise the owner of the place where the motor vehicle may be recovered and the conditions
under which it will be released. The Police Department's failure to comply with this section
shall not entitle the owner or the lessee to recover the removed motor vehicle without paying
the amounts required to be paid pursuant to § 219-74.
§ 219-73. Identification required.
No removed motor vehicle shall be released to anyone other than its registered owner, that owner's
representative or the motor vehicle's lessee. Such person must establish his or her identity and, in
the case of a person other than the registered owner or lessee, must establish that he or she has the
registered owner's or the motor vehicle's lessee's permission to take possession of such motor
vehicle. No removed motor vehicle shall be released unless the person to whom it is released has
signed a receipt therefor.
§ 219-74. Amounts to be paid before release of motor vehicle.
Before a removed motor vehicle is released, proof that the following items have been paid in full
must be exhibited to the person in charge of the impound yard or storage facility to which the motor
vehicle was removed:
A. all sums due to the Town for any outstanding and unpaid violations of this Chapter or the NY
State Vehicle & Traffic Law that occurred within the Unincorporated Town of Mamaroneck,
including penalties and interest, if any; and
B. the cost of towing; and
C. the cost of storage for each day or portion of a day that such motor vehicle is so stored; and
D. the fine established in §219-88.
§ 219-75. Penalties for offenses.
The owner or lessee of a motor vehicle removed pursuant to this article shall be guilty of a violation
and shall be subject to the fine for such violation contained in section 219-88. That fine shall be in
addition to the amounts required to be paid pursuant to §219-74 A., B., and C.
§ 219-76. Reserved.
§ 219-77. Reserved.
Part II Contracts with Towing Companies
§ 219-78. Contracts with towing companies.
A. The Town Administrator is authorized to enter into contracts on behalf of the Town with one
or more companies to tow, impound and store any motor vehicle which
(i) is parked where or during times when stopping, standing or parking is prohibited
in the parking lots owned by the Town or on a public highway, or
(ii) is parked in a parking lot owned by the Town or on a public highway
during a storm, flood, fire or other public emergency if the Police Department or the Highway
Department determines that it is in the Town’s best interest to remove such motor vehicle, or
(iii) is parked unattended in a parking lot owned by the Town or on a public highway if the
Police Department or the Highway Department determines that such motor vehicle constitutes
an obstruction to traffic, or
(iv) satisfies the elements of § 219-71
B. Each such contract shall specify that the company performing the service shall charge the owner
or the lessee of a motor vehicle a reasonable amount for towing, impounding and storing that
motor vehicle. The Town shall not be liable to the company for payment of any fees
whatsoever. It is not mandatory that such contracts provide for the company to pay a fee to the
Town; however, at the Town Administrator's discretion, he/she may request proposals for such
contracts that would require each company that submits a proposal to designate, either by a
fixed sum or by a percentage of revenue collected, the amount that it would pay to the Town
during the term of such contract.
C. Each company which enters into a contract with the Town to tow, impound and store motor
vehicles shall supply proof satisfactory to the Town Administrator that the company is insured
against personal injury and for property damage in an amount per occurrence that is satisfactory
to the Town Administrator and that it possesses all of the licenses required to tow, impound and
store motor vehicles. Unless waived by the Town Administrator, each such insurance policy
shall provide that the Town is an "additional insured" under that policy. On or before the
expiration or termination date of any insurance policy or license which a company is required to
maintain pursuant to this section, that company will supply the Town Administrator with proof
that such insurance policy has been renewed or replaced by an insurance policy which is
satisfactory to the Town Administrator and that such license (s) have been renewed. From time
to time the Town Administrator may request each such company to produce proof that the
required insurance policy and/or licenses are in full force and effect and that the Town is an
"additional insured" on the insurance policy.
D. Each company which enters into a contract with the Town to tow, impound and store motor
vehicles shall act in accordance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations concerning the
towing, impounding and storage of motor vehicles.
§ 219-79. Reserved.
§ 219-80. Reserved.
ARTICLE VII
Snow Emergencies
§ 219-81. Snow emergency public highways
A. The Town Supervisor, or whoever may be acting in his or her absence is authorized to declare a
snow emergency.
B. The following public highways are snow emergency public highways upon which there will be
no parking at any time during a declared snow emergency.
Avon Road
Boston Post Road
Fenimore Road
Fifth Avenue
Forest Avenue
Griffen Avenue
Madison Avenue
Murray Avenue
Myrtle Boulevard
North Chatsworth Avenue
Old White Plains Road
Palmer Avenue
Richbell Road
Rockingstone Avenue
Rockland Avenue
Weaver Street
C. Any motor vehicle parked on a designated snow emergency public highway during a snow
emergency is subject to being towed.
§ 219-82. Violation.
Any person violating any provision of this Article shall be guilty of a violation and shall be subject
to the fine for such violation contained in section 219-88.
§ 219-83. Reserved.
§ 219-84. Reserved.
ARTICLE VIII
Miscellaneous Provisions
§ 219-85. Reserved.
§ 219-86. Reserved.
ARTICLE IX
Enforcement and Fines
§ 219-87. Enforcement.
A. Every Police Officer, Code Enforcement Officer and Parking Enforcement Officer shall have
the authority to enforce the provisions of this chapter. The Town Board hereby is authorized to
delegate to persons other than officers named in this section the authority to enforce the provisions
of this chapter.
B. Any person violating any provision of this chapter other than those set forth in 219-88, shall be
deemed guilty of a violation and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined in an amount not to
exceed $25.00. Each day such violation is committed or permitted to continue shall constitute a
separate offense and shall be punishable as a separate offense.
§ 219-88. Fines for violations.
A. Fines for violating the sections of this chapter listed below are:
Infraction Fine Code
Paid Parking Infraction- Parking Lots $25.00 §219-44
Paid Parking Infraction - Public Highway $25.00 §219-56
Improper display of Parking Lot Permit $25.00 §219-49
Insignia
Improper Display of Residential Parking $25.00 §219-63
Permit Insignia
Parking in Parking Lots without a Permit $50.00 §219-46
Parking Prohibited Certain Times $25.00 §219-20
Parking Prohibited at all times $50.00 §219-18
Parking in a Bus Stop $50.00 §219-29
Stopping or Standing Where Prohibited $25.00 §219-19
Idling Restricted $50.00 §219-23
Parking on Lester Place without a $25.00 §219-61
Residential Parking Permit
Time Limited Parking Other than in the $25.00 §219-22
WS Resident Area
Time Limited parking in WS Resident $50.00 §219-22
Area
Parking in a Fire Safety Zone or blocking $100.00 §219-36
a Fire Hydrant
Parking in Loading Zone $25.00 §219-27
Trucks over certain weight excluded $250.00 §219-13
Parking on a Snow Emergency public $100.00 §219-81
highway during an Emergency
Parking in Accessible Parking Space $100.00 §219-67
without a Permit
Parking where limited to $100.00 §219-26
emergency personnel
All other infractions of Chapter 219 $25.00 §219-87
Towing of motor vehicle $250.00 §219-75
Parking in the wrong direction $25.00 §219-24
Parking without a license plate $50.00 §219-30
Unregistered Motor Vehicle $50.00 §219-31
Uninspected motor vehicle $50.00 §219-32
Blocking a driveway $25.00 §219-35
parking on a sidewalk $25.00 §219-34
Abandoned vehicle $50.00 §219-37
Double parking $50.00 §219-33
B. The above fines must be paid no later than 30 days from the date on which the summons or
appearance ticket is issued (“Issuance Date”).
C. The amount of the fine, if paid more than 30 days after the Issuance Date, shall be:
thst
(1) double the amount of the fine, if payment is made after the 30 day, but before 61 day,
after the Issuance Date.
(2) double the amount of the fine computed pursuant to section 219-88 C. (1) if payment is
stst
made on or after the 61 day, but before 91 day after the Issuance Date.
(3) double the amount of the fine computed pursuant to section 219-88 C. (2) if payment is
st
made on or after the 91 day after the Issuance Date.
Section 8 – Severability:
Should any provision of this Local Law be declared invalid or unconstitutional by any court of
competent jurisdiction, such declaration of unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect any
other provisions of this Local Law, which may be implemented without the invalid or
unconstitutional provisions.
Section 9 – Effective Date:
This Local Law shall become effective upon filing with the Secretary of State.