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1 PART C Parking Regulations Public Property Section Section 302. Vehicles to be Parked Within Spaces on Highway and Not Beyond Paved Portion of Highway; Exception. a. Whenever a parking space shall be marked on any highway for the parking of an individual vehicle, every vehicle there parked shall be parked within the lines marking such space, and there shall be no more than 1 vehicle parked within each marked space. It shall be unlawful to park a vehicle within the rights-of-way line of a highway beyond the paved portion thereof. Accordingly, no vehicle shall be parked (1) between the paved portion of a highway, whether curbed or not, and the sidewalk; (2) on or partly on the sidewalk; and (3) in any of such area off the paved portion when there is no sidewalk. The foregoing provisions shall not apply when Council, by special exception, shall have permitted parking between such paved portion and the right-of-way line, after having determined that such special exception is in the best interest of the Municipality. b. Residents or property owners in the area along both sides of Easterly and Westerly Parkways (between Pugh and Oneida Streets) who want to maintain preexisting parking between the street and sidewalk within the extension of their property lines must apply for a Certificate of Exemption 37 from the Borough Zoning Officer. All applications for exemption must be made within 6 months following the effective date of this ordinance 39. Any resident or property owner failing to make such application in a timely manner will lose their exemption and will no longer be permitted to park in that portion of the public right-of-way located between the street and the sidewalk. All violations of this ordinance 39 will be subject to parking tickets, fines and other penalties duly prescribed and authorized by law. The Zoning Officer shall review all applications for a Certificate of Exemption and shall make a determination as to the number and location of duly authorized, existing parking spaces which may be maintained, as exempted, after enactment of this ordinance 41. Thereafter, there may not be any increase in the size or change in the location of parking area, except as provided for by special exception (in Section 302.a of this Chapter). Certificates of Exemption shall be issued on forms prescribed by the Zoning Officer, and the determination as to whether or not to issue the Certificate shall be based upon the following: (1) The existing parking area must pre-date the enactment of this ordinance 39 ; (2) All spaces exempted must be within the extension of the property lines of the property eligible for exemption; and, XI-C.1

2 (3) The parking area to be exempted must have been improved with paving material, crushed stone or other similar material prior to the effective date of enactment of this ordinance 39. Any adverse determination for exemption made by the Zoning Officer may be appealed by the applicant to the Borough Council. The Zoning Officer shall be required to notify, by first-class mail, all property owners and residents affected by enactment of this ordinance 41. The notification shall include the notice and effective date of this ordinance 39 and the procedures and forms needed to obtain a Certificate of Exemption. Such notification shall be made within 1 month after enactment of this ordinance 39. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 302, as amended by Ordinance 1246, July 3, 1989, Section 2, and by Ordinance 1251, August 8, 1989.) Section 303. Parking Prohibited Between 2:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. Parking is hereby prohibited on all highways in the Municipality at any and all times between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. It shall be unlawful to erect any sign prohibiting parking between the said hours, except on motion of Council at a regular or special meeting thereof. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 303.) Section 304. Parking Prohibited in Certain Locations. Parking shall be prohibited at all times in the following locations: Highway Side Between A Alley both Highland Alley and Foster Avenue. Adams Avenue both North Allen Street and Holmes Street. Aikens Place south Waupelani Drive and the inside of Waupelani Drive. Allen Street (a) both North Borough line and Park Avenue. (b) east (1) A point 35' north of Highland Alley and Hutchison Way. (2) A point 250' north of Atherton Street and a point 250' north of South Hills Avenue. (3) A point 40' north of Lytle Avenue and a point 60' south of Lytle Avenue. (4) South Hills Avenue and a point 60' south of South Hills Avenue. XI-C.2

3 Allen Street (c) west (1) A point 8' north of Highland Alley and Highland Alley. (2) Foster Avenue and a point 90' south of Foster Avenue. (3) A point 95' north of Nittany Avenue and Nittany Avenue (4) Nittany Avenue and Hutchison Way. (5) A point 250' north of Atherton Street and a point 40' south of South Hills Avenue. (6) A point 60' north of Lytle Avenue and a point 150' south of Lytle Avenue. Apple Alley both Orchard Alley and Irvin Avenue. Arbor Way both Sunset Road and Atherton Street Ash Alley both Apple Alley and Berry Alley. Ashwicken Ct N. (a) west (b) west (c) east Ashwicken Ct S. (a) east (b) east (c) west Southgate Drive and a point 125 north of Southgate Drive. A point 195' from Southgate drive and a point 240' from Southgate Drive A point 154' from Southgate dive and a point 195' from Southgate Drive Southgate Drive and a point 110 south of Southgate Drive. A point 176' from Southgate Drive and a point 215' from Southgate Drive A point 179' from Southgate Drive and a point 218' from Southgate Drive Atherton Street both North and south Borough line. B Alley (a) east Fairmount Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. (b) west East Fairmount Avenue and East Prospect Avenue. Barnard Street (a) east (1) College Avenue and Calder Way. (2) Clay Lane and a point 25' south of Clay Lane. (3) Clay Lane and a point 25' north of Clay Lane. (b) west Railroad Avenue and Prospect Avenue. Bayberry Drive west Grace Street and Orchard Park entrance. XI-C.3

4 Beaver Avenue (a) north (1) Buckhout Street and Markle Street (2) a point 115 feet west of Allen Street and Markle Street (b) south (1) Garner Street and Markle Street. (2) Buckhout Street and Gill Street. (3) Locust Lane and a point 83' west of Locust Lane. (4) Barnard Street and a point 100 west of Barnard. (5) Allen Street and a point 100 east of Allen Street. (6) Fraser Street and a point 70 west of Allen Street (7) a point 81 east of Burrowes Street to appoint 107 east of Burrowes Street Bellaire Avenue (a) north A point 363 east of University Drive and a point 510 east of University Drive. (b) south University Drive and the eastern terminus of Bellaire Avenue. Berry Alley both Foster Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. Birch Alley (a) both B Alley and a point 90' west of B Alley. (b) north Berry Alley and a point 50 west off Berry Alley. Bird Alley both South Allen Street to South Pugh Street. Bradley Avenue north Pugh Street and Garner Street. Branch Road both All portions within the Borough limits. Buckhout (a) both College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. Street (b) east (1) Grass Alley and College Avenue. (2) Foster Avenue and Sparrow Alley. (c) west Beaver Avenue and Foster Avenue. Burrowes (a) both Hillcrest Avenue and Park Avenue. Street (b) east (1) College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. (2) Nittany Avenue and a point 75' north of Nittany Avenue. (c) west (1) College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. (2) Nittany Avenue and a point 75 north of Nittany Avenue. C Alley (a) both Fairmount Avenue and Irvin Avenue. (b) east Easterly Parkway and a point 145' north of vacated Logan Alley. XI-C.4

5 Calder Way (a) both Keller Street and McAllister Street. (b) both Pugh Street and Buckhout Street (c) south From a point 194' west of McAllister Alley to Pugh Street (d) north McAllister Street and Pugh Street Center Lane (a) east Westerly Parkway and a point 30' south of Westerly Parkway. (b) west Westerly Parkway and Atherton Street. Cherry Alley both Calder Way to end. Chestnut Alley both Apple Alley and Berry Alley. Clarence Avenue north Fairway Road and Franklin Street. Clay Lane both Atherton Street and Sparks Street. Clover Alley both Fairmount Avenue and Prospect Avenue. Coal Alley both Clay Lane and Railroad Avenue. College Avenue (a) both (1) High Street east to Borough line. (2) Burrowes Street and Buckhout Street. (b) north Hetzel Street and High Street. (c) south (1) High Street and a point 25' east and 75 west of High Street. (2) McAllister Street and a point 90' east of McAllister Street (3) Locust Lane and a point 90' east of Locust Lane. (4) Allen Street and a point 62' west of Allen Street. (5) Fraser Street and a point 50' west of Fraser Street. (6) Hetzel Street and a point 120' east of Hetzel Street. Corl Street (a) east Highland Alley and Westerly Parkway. (b) west Osmond Street and Highland Alley. Country Club both East Branch Road and Borough line Road Cresson Alley both Calder Way and Beaver Avenue. Crestmont (a) north Allen Street and a point 40' west of Allen Street Avenue (b) south Allen Street and Fraser Street. XI-C.5

6 D Alley (a) both (1) Highland Alley and Foster Avenue. (2) Hole Alley and Hamilton Avenue. (b) west Irvin Avenue to Lytle Avenue. Dorum Avenue south Corl Street and a point 165' east of Corl Street. E Alley both Nittany Avenue and Fairmount Avenue. Easterly (a) both Pugh Street and University Drive. Parkway (b) north Allen Street and C Alley. (c) south (1) A point approximately 150 west of Old Boalsburg Road to Pugh Street. (2) Allen Street and a point 95 west of Old Boalsburg Road Elk Alley both Holly Alley and Hamilton Avenue. Ellen Avenue south Pugh Street and Old Boalsburg Road. F Alley both Highland Alley and Robin Alley. Fairmount (a) both (1) Westerly Parkway and a point 140 east of Westerly Avenue Parkway (b) north Glenn Alley and Patterson Street. (c) south (1) Allen Street and D Alley. (2) Burrowes Street and a point 95' east of Burrowes. (3) Sparks Street and Patterson Street. (4) Glenn Alley and a point 25 west of Glenn Alley. Fairway Road (a) east Westview Avenue and Martin Street (b) both Park Avenue and Hillcrest Avenue. Ferguson Avenue both McKee Street to Borough line. Foster Avenue (a) north (1) Garner Street and Sparks Street (2) Hetzel Street and a point 50 east of Hetzel Street (3) High Street and a point 65 east of High Street (b) south University Drive and Sparks Street Fox Alley both Fairmount Avenue and Prospect Avenue. Franklin Street east Westview Avenue and Hillcrest Avenue. Fraser Alley both Logan Avenue and Sunrise Terrace. XI-C.6

7 Fraser Street (a) east (1) College Avenue and Calder Way. (2) A point 120' north of Foster Avenue and Prospect Avenue. (b) west (1) College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. (2) Fairmount Avenue and Irvin Avenue. (3) Nittany Avenue and a point 50' south of Nittany Avenue. (c) both Hamilton Avenue and Logan Avenue. Fraternity Row west Foster Avenue and Fairmount Avenue. Fry Drive north Norma Street and Whitehall Road. west A point 173' and 260' from the south edge of pavement of East Whitehall Road south A point 495' and 587' from the edge of pavement of Norma Street G Alley both Highland Alley and Fairmount Avenue. Garner Street (a) east Beaver Avenue and Westerly Parkway (b) west College Avenue and Nimitz Avenue. Gill Street (a) east (1) Railroad Avenue and College Avenue. (2) A point 43' north of south curb line of Hamilton Avenue and a point 154' south of south curb line of Hamilton Avenue. (b) west College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. Glenn Alley both Fairmount Avenue and Prospect Avenue. Glenn Circle North west Glenn Road and a point 135 north of Glenn Road. Glenn Road east & south Martin Terrace and Ridge Avenue. south A point 70 north of Ridge Avenue and Ridge Avenue. Grass Alley (a) both Patterson Street and Thorn Alley. (b) south Patterson Street and Buckhout Street. (c) north Patterson Street and a point 110' west of Patterson Street. H Alley both Calder Way and Fairmount Avenue (both forks). Hamilton (a) north University Drive and South Allen Street. Avenue (b) both Fraser Street and Atherton Street. XI-C.7

8 Harley Alley (a) north Buckhout Street to Patterson Street. (b) south Buckhout Street to Patterson Street. Hartswick Avenue both Allen Street and Grove Alley. Hawk Alley both H Alley and Sparks Street. Hetzel Street (a) east Foster Avenue and Hamilton Avenue (b) both College Avenue and Foster Avenue. Hiester Street (a) east Beaver Avenue and a point 110' north of Beaver Avenue. (b) west College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. High Street (a) both College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. (b) east Beaver Avenue to end. (c) west Foster Avenue to end. Highland Alley both (1) Pugh Street and Barnard Street. (2) M Alley and Patterson Street. Highland Avenue south Locust Lane and Pugh Street. Highlandon Court west Southgate Drive and cul-de-sac, including cul-de-sac. Hill Alley both Sparks Street and D Alley. Hillcrest (a) both Martin Terrace and Allen Street. Avenue (b) north Martin Terrace and a point 100' west of Martin Terrace. (c) south Atherton Street and end of cul-de-sac. Hole Alley south D Alley to end. Holly Alley both Clover Alley and 150 east of High Street. Holmes Street both Park Avenue and Mitchell Avenue. Humes Alley west Calder Way and Beaver Avenue. Hutchison Way both Allen Street and Old Boalsburg Road. I Alley both Highland Alley and Foster Avenue. XI-C.8

9 Irvin Avenue (a) north University Drive and a point 30' west of Allen Street. (b) south (1) Allen Street and D Alley. (2) Atherton Street and a point 220' west of Atherton Street. Jackson Street both Adams Avenue and Mitchell Avenue. K Alley both Highland Alley and Nittany Avenue. Keller Street (a) both Beaver Avenue and Calder Way. (b) west Foster Avenue and Prospect Avenue. Kelly Alley both Calder Way and Beaver Avenue. L Alley both Highland Alley and Orchard Alley. Lark Alley both Beaver Avenue and Calder Way. Legion Lane north Kemmerer Road and University Drive. Lehman Way both Allen Street and Grove Alley. Locust Lane (a) east (1) Nittany Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. (2) A point 20 south of Orchard Alley and a point 50 north of Orchard Alley. (3) Beaver Avenue and a point 50 south of Beaver Avenue. (4) College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. (b) west Beaver Avenue and a point 126 north of Fairmount Avenue. Logan Avenue (a) north (1) Atherton Street and a point 250' west of Atherton Street. (2) South Allen Street and a point 40' west of South Allen Street. (3) Fraser Street and a point 25 east of Fraser Street. (b) south (1) Atherton Street and Allen Street (2) Atherton Street and a point 684' west of Atherton Street. Lytle Alley both D Alley and Fraser Street. M Alley both Highland Alley and Orchard Alley. Martin Terrace north Taylor Street and a point 50' west of Taylor Street. south Taylor Street and Fairway Road. XI-C.9

10 Marylyn Avenue south Norma Street to Science Street north Science Street to University Drive McAllister Alley both Calder Way and Beaver Avenue. McAllister (a) east (1) Beaver Avenue and a point 45' north of Beaver Avenue. Street (2) Calder Way and a point 33' north of Calder Way. (b) west College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. McCormick (a) north Old Boalsburg Road and University Drive. Avenue (b) both Pugh Street and Old Boalsburg Road. McKee Street both Park Avenue and Borough line. Miller Alley both Calder Way and Beaver Avenue. Mitchell Avenue both Atherton Street and Holmes Street. New Alley both Cresson Alley and Miller Alley. Nittany Avenue (a) north (1) A point 130' west of D Alley and Pugh Street. (2) Locust Lane and Berry Alley. (3) Burrowes Street and Sparks Street. (4) Apple Alley and a point 10' east of Apple Alley. (b) south (1) Locust Lane and Pugh Street. (2) 20' east of D Alley and Burrowes Street. (3) A point 25' east and west of G Alley. Norma Street (a) east Atherton Street and Fry Drive. (b) west Atherton Street and a point 55' south of Atherton Street. O'Bryan Lane east Waupelani Drive and Westerly Parkway. Old Boalsburg (a) both Allen Street and McCormick Avenue. Road (b) east Atherton Street and a point 100' north of Atherton Street. (c) west McCormick Avenue and Whitehall Road. Oneida Street (a) east Westerly Parkway and a point 80' south of Westerly Parkway. (b) west Westerly Parkway and Waupelani Drive. Orange Alley both Clay Lane and Railroad Avenue. XI-C.10

11 Orchard Alley both (1) Sparks Street and Buckhout Street. (2) Pugh Street and Locust Lane. Orlando Avenue (a) north Taylor Street and Glenn Road. (b) south Taylor Street and a point 280' west of Taylor Street. Osage Alley both Holly Alley and Hamilton Avenue. Osmond Street (a) both Corl Street and Borough line. (b) west A point 34' north of Metz Avenue and a point 64' south of Metz Avenue. Park Avenue both East Borough line and dead end west of Franklin Street. Patterson Street (a) east College Avenue and Nittany Avenue. (b) west (1) College Avenue and a point 50 south of College Avenue. (2) Beaver Avenue and a point 75' north of Beaver Avenue. (c) both College Avenue and University lands. Peach Alley both (1) Hetzel Street and a point 450' west of Hetzel Street. (2) High Street and Markle Street right-of-way. Pearson Alley (a) both Irvin Avenue and Stuart Street Piersol Lane west Atherton Street and end. Plaza Drive (a) east Westerly Parkway and a point 125' north of Westerly Parkway. (b) west Westerly Parkway and the northerly terminus of Plaza Drive. Prospect (a) north University Drive and Atherton Street. Avenue (b) south (1) Pugh Street and a point 50' east of Pugh Street. (2) B and C Alleys. Pugh Street (a) east Beaver Avenue and Atherton Street. (b) west (1) College Avenue and a point 45' south of Foster Avenue. Nittany Avenue and Bird Alley. (3) Fairmount Avenue and a point 101' south of Fairmount Avenue (4) Hamilton Avenue and a point 120' north of Hamilton Avenue. (5) Nimitz Avenue and a point 100' north of Easterly Parkway. (6) Atherton Street and a point 325' north of Atherton Street. XI-C.11

12 Railroad (a) both Atherton Street and Barnard Street. Avenue (b) north Gill Street and Orange Alley. (c) south Wood Alley and Orange Alley. Ramp C south A distance of 200 east. (off University Drive, heading east) Ridge Avenue both Allen Street and Glenn Road. Robin Alley both Fraser Street and G Alley. Robin Road (a) north Buckhout Street a distance of 240' west (b) south end of cul-de-sac to Buckhout/Fairmount. Science Street east Atherton Street and a point 110' south of Atherton Street. September Alley both Allen Street and Thomas Street. Shade Way north Patterson Street and Sparks Street South Hills Avenue north Atherton Street and dead end. Sowers Street both College Avenue and Beaver Avenue. Sparks Street (a) both Hamilton Avenue and Westerly Parkway. (b) east (1) Beaver Avenue and Highland Alley. (2) College Avenue and a point 100' north of College Avenue. (3) Fairmount Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. (c) west (1) Railroad Avenue and a point 150 south of Foster Avenue (2) Westerly Parkway and Saxton Drive. Sparrow Alley (a) both South Barnard Street and I Alley. (b) south H Alley and Barnard Street. Storch Road south Sparks Street and a point 195 west of Sparks Street. Stuart Street north Pugh Street and McCormick Avenue. Sunrise Terrace (a) north (1) Allen Street and a point 70' west of Allen Street. (2) Fraser Alley and a point 40 east of Fraser Alley. (b) south Atherton Street and Allen Street. XI-C.12

13 Sunset Road both Park Avenue and Hillcrest Avenue. Taylor Street east Martin Terrace and Orlando Avenue. Thomas Street both Adams Avenue and Allen Street. Thorn Alley both Grass Alley and Railroad Avenue. Thrush Alley both Calder Way and Beaver Avenue. Unnamed Alley north B Alley and C Alley University Drive both North Borough line and South Borough line. Walnut Spring Lane south University Drive to Borough line. Walnut Street (a) east (1) Irvin Avenue and a point 70' south of Irvin Avenue. (2) Logan Avenue and a point 50 south of Logan Avenue. (3) Sunrise Terrace and a point 50 north of Sunrise Terrace. (b) west Prospect Avenue and Sunrise Terrace. Waring Avenue south Pugh Street and University Drive. Waupelani Drive both Allen Street and the Borough line Westerly (a) both (1) Atherton Street and Sparks Street, Parkway (2) A point 100 west of South Allen Street and South Allen Street. (b) north (1) A distance of 50 west of Sparks Street. (2) Hedgerow Drive and Dorum Avenue. (3) A point 200' east of Hamilton Avenue. (4) A point 50 west of Hamilton Avenue. (5) A point 50 east of Corl Street. (6) A point 75 east of Fairmount Avenue. (7) Center Lane and Atherton Street. (8) Corl Street and the Borough line. (c) south (1) Western property line of Our Lady of Victory church to 200 west of Hedgerow Drive. (2) Corl Street and the Borough line. (3) Sparks Street to entrance of Our Lady of Victory church. Whitehall Road both Atherton Street to western Borough line (within Borough limits). XI-C.13

14 Willard Street both Mitchell Avenue and Borough line Wilson Alley both (1) Locust Lane and Hiester Street. (2) Hetzel Street and High Street. Wolf Alley both Prospect Avenue and Foster Avenue. Wood Alley both Clay Lane and Railroad Avenue. Woodland Drive both Atherton Street & Hillcrest Avenue. Wren Alley both D Alley and E Alley. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 304, as amended by Ordinance 1133, February 11, 1986, Section 3, Ordinance 1142, June 10, 1986, Section 3, Ordinance 1150, October 9, 1986, Section 3, Ordinance 1168, February 5, 1987, Section 2, Ordinance 1173, April 10, 1987, Ordinance 1174, April 27, 1987, Section 4, Ordinance 1180, August 10, 1987, Section 9, Ordinance 1186, December 9, 1987, Section 4, Ordinance 1203, May 12, 1988, Section 2, Ordinance 1210, July 5, 1988, Section 1, Ordinance 1232, November 9, 1988, Section 2, Ordinance 1239, April 4, 1989, Section 3,15 Ordinance 1245, June 27, 1989, Section 2, Ordinance 1259, November 14, 1989, Section 1, Ordinance 1288, August 14, 1990, Ordinance 1295, November 8, 1990, Ordinance 1337, June 25, 1991, Section 1, Ordinance 1354, November 7, 1991, Section 2, Ordinance 1362, February 20, 1992, Section 3, Ordinance 1395, November 19, 1992, Section 3, Ordinance 1414, June 15, 1993, Section 3, Ordinance 1422, December 8, 1993, Section 2, Ordinance 1435, March 24, 1994, Section 2, Ordinance 1532, July 21, 1997, Section 5, Ordinance 1538, October 9, 1997, Section 3, Ordinance 1585, February 4, 1999, Section 4, Ordinance 1607, December 23, 1999, Section 2, Ordinance 1617, March 31, 2000, Section 5, Ordinance 1653, March 24, 2001, Section 2, Ordinance 1683, October 15, 2001, Section 3, Ordinance 1710, October 30, 2002, Section 3, Ordinance 1743, April 24, 2003, Section 3, Ordinance 1759, October 23, 2003, Section 1, Ordinance 1793, August 17, 2004, Ordinance 1816, September 22, 2005, Section 1, Ordinance 1825, November 29, 2005, Sections 1 and 2, Ordinance 1873, July 9, 2007, Section 1 and 2., Ordinance 1893, January 14, 2008, Section 1, Ordinance 1907, August 18, 2008, Sections 1 and 2, Ordinance 1933, August 3, 2009, Section 1, Ordinance 1936, October 19, 2009, Section 1 and 2, Ordinance 1989, April 16, 2012, Section 3, Ordinance 1994, July 16, 2012, Section 1, Ordinance 2001, October 1, 2012, Section 2, Ordinance 2006, November 19, 2012, Section 1, Ordinance 2016, April 15, 2013, and by Ordinance 2048 September 8, 2014, Section 1.) XI-C.14

15 Section 305. Parking Prohibited in Certain Locations, Certain Days and Certain Hours. a. Parking shall be prohibited in the following locations at all times on the days and between the hours hereby indicated: Highway Side Between Days Hours Norma Street west Fry Drive and Monday through 8:00 a.m. to Marylyn Avenue Friday 4:00 p.m. Ashwicken Ct N both entire street Monday 2:00 am to 3:00 pm Ashwicken Ct S both entire street Monday 2:00 am to 3:00 pm Bayfield Court cul-de-sac only Tuesdays 8:00 am to 3:00 pm College Avenue north Pugh Street and Monday through 6:00 am to 9:00 am a point 96' west Friday and 3:00 pm to 6:00 pm of Pugh Street b. Council may, from time to time, by motion, designate certain parking spaces, either within municipal parking lots, municipal parking garages, or on public streets, for vehicles lawfully bearing license plates or parking placards issued to handicapped persons or severely disabled veterans. When so designated, such parking spaces shall be so posted in accordance with regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Council may also, by motion, eliminate such designated parking spaces and, in such event, such posting will be eliminated. c. Parking will be permitted on certain streets, on alternate sides, on certain days of the week. The following streets will bear such alternate-side-of-street parking regulations: Highway Side Between Regulation Stratford Drive Stratford Drive Southgate Drive south Waupelani Drive and No Parking from 2:00 a.m. Blue Course Drive Thursday to 2:00 p.m. Sunday north Waupelani Drive and No Parking from 2:00 a.m. Blue Course Drive Monday to 2:00 p.m. Wednesday south Waupelani Drive and No Parking from 2:00 a.m. Blue Course Drive Thursday to 2:00 p.m. Sunday XI-C.15

16 Southgate Drive north Waupelani Drive and No Parking from 2:00 a.m. Blue Course Drive Monday to 2:00 p.m. Wednesday Stratford Court outside Blue Course Drive No Parking from 2:00 am Thursday of circle and Blue Course to 2:00 pm Sunday Drive Stratford Court inside Blue Course Drive No Parking from 2:00 am Monday of circle and Blue Course to 2:00 pm Wednesday Drive XI-C.16

17 d. Parking for the purposes of loading and unloading shall be permitted for a maximum of 5 minutes in the following locations: Highway Side Location Calder Way south a) from a point 20' west of McAllister Street to a point 72' west of McAllister Street b) from a point 83' west of McAllister Street to a point 124' of McAllister Street c) from a point 135' west of McAllister Street to a point 155' west of McAllister Street d) from a point 20' west of Miller Alley to a point 55' west of Miller Alley e) from a point 102' west of McAllister Alley to a point 194' west of McAllister Alley (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 305, as amended by Ordinance 1133, February 11, 1986, Section 4, Ordinance 1186, December 9, 1987, Section 5, Ordinance 1246, July 3, 1989, Section 3, Ordinance 1499, May 28, 1996, Ordinance 1710, October 30, 2002, Section 2, Ordinance 1766, December 22, 2003, Ordinance 1834, December 20, 2005, Section 1., Ordinance 1926, March 2, 2009, Section 1, Ordinance 1933, August 3, 2009, Section 2, Ordinance 1945, March 1, 2010, Section 1, Ordinance 1994, July 16, 2012, Section 2 and 3, and by Ordinance 2001, October 1, 2012, Section 2, and by Ordinance 2016, April 15, 2013.) Section 306. One-Hour Parking Zones. No person shall park a vehicle or allow the same to remain parked for longer than one hour in any of the following locations: Highway Side Between Barnard Street east College Avenue and Clay Lane (Ordinance 1417, July 6, 1993.) Section 307. Parking Zones. No person shall park a vehicle or allow the same to remain parked for longer than permitted in any of the following locations: a. 15-Minute Parking Zones. Highway Side Between Fraser Street east Highland Alley and Foster Avenue. b. 1-Hour Parking Zones. Barnard Street east College Avenue and Clay Lane. XI-C.17

18 c. 2-Hour Parking Zones. Allen Street east A point 260' south of Hutchison Way (formerly Cross Avenue) and a point 380' south of Hutchison Way. Fairmount Avenue south Clover Alley to Locust Lane. Locust Lane east Fairmount Avenue and a point 92' south of Fairmount Avenue. O Bryan Lane west Westerly Parkway and Waupelani Drive. Robin Road north 240' west of Buckhout Street to end of culde-sac Sparks Street east Westerly Parkway and Saxton Drive. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 307, as amended by Ordinance 1235, December 16, 1988, Ordinance 1532, July 21, 1997, Section 6, Ordinance 1538, October 9, 1997, Section 4, Ordinance 1607, December 23, 1999, Section 3, Ordinance 1617, March 31, 2000, Section 6, Ordinance 1816, September 22, 2005, Section 2 and 3, and by Ordinance 2001, October 1, 2012, Section 2.) Section 308. Bus Stops Established; Parking Prohibited. The following areas are hereby established as bus stops, and no vehicle, other than a bus engaged in loading, unloading or awaiting passengers, shall be parked there at any time: Highway Side Between Beaver Avenue south Allen Street and a point 167' east of Allen Street College Avenue north Allen Street and a point 268' east of Allen Street College Avenue north (1) a point 247' west of Garner Street and a point 441' West of Garner Street (2) a point 240' west of Burrowes Street and a point 270' west of Burrowes Street (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 308, as amended by Ordinance 1585, February 4, 1999, Section 5, Ordinance 1785, June 29, 2004, Ordinance 1933, August 3, 2009, Section 4, and by Ordinance 1938, December 17, 2009, Section 1 and 2.) Section 309. Loading and Unloading Zones Established. The following are hereby established as loading and unloading zones, and no vehicle shall be parked there at any time: Highway Side Location Allen Street (a) east 35' north of Calder Way (b) west (1) 35' south of Beaver Avenue (2) 48' north of Calder Way. XI-C.18

19 (3) 72' south of Calder Way. Beaver Avenue south (1) 68' east of Burrowes Street (2) 25' west of Humes Alley and 48' east of Humes Alley (3) 95' west of Allen Street. (4) 30' west of Kelly Alley and 30' east of Kelly Alley. (5) 65' west of Pugh Street. (6) 48' east of Pugh Street (7) 50' west of McAllister Street. (8) 50' east of McAllister Street (9) 47 to 77 west of Locust Lane (10) 20' to 70 west of Hiester Street (11) 30' west of Fraser Street Beaver Avenue north 115 west of Allen Street Bird Alley north Between 2 driveway entrances to the Allenway Building. Burrowes Street east 50' south of Beaver Avenue Calder Way south from a point 10' west of McAllister Alley to a point 102' west of McAllister Alley College Avenue south (1) 103' east of Hetzel Street (2) 30' west of Hetzel Street (3) 103' east of Garner Street (4) 40' west of Garner Street (5) 55' west of Hiester Street (6) 67' east of Pugh Street (7) 185' to 230' east of Pugh Street (8) 45 west of Pugh Street. (9) 55' east of Allen Street (10) 92' west of Allen Street (11) 45' east of Fraser Street (12) 79' west of Fraser Street. (13) 100' east of Burrowes Street Fraser Street (a) west Foster Avenue and a point 37' south of Foster Avenue. Gill Street west 60' south of Clay Lane. XI-C.19

20 Hiester Street east 50' north of Calder Way Locust Lane east 92' to 117' south of Fairmount Avenue. west 75 to 115 north of Beaver Avenue Nittany Avenue north 100' west of D Alley to 145' west of D Alley. Pugh Street east South of Calder Way and 40' north of last meter. The above-mentioned loading and unloading zones shall be for use by commercial vehicles, which may stop at any such loading and unloading zone for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading and/or unloading only. Any authorized vehicle stopped in any such loading and unloading zone for 7 minutes or more during which no loading or unloading activity takes place shall be in violation of the provisions of this Part. Any person whose business requires the loading and/or unloading of items from any vehicle other than a commercial may apply to the Municipality to obtain a permit that will allow such vehicle to use loading and unloading zone under conditions as may be set forth from time to time. No such permit holder shall be permitted the use of loading zones on Beaver Avenue or College Avenue from Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. prevailing time. The fee for such a permit shall be set by resolution of Council from time to time. The Manager or his designee shall have the authority to determine eligibility to obtain a permit. At all times when a vehicle is stopped in a loading and unloading zone, the vehicle's hazard warning lights shall be on and flashing. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 309, as amended by Ordinance 1133, February 11, 1986, Section 5, Ordinance 1142, June 10, 1986, Section 4, Ordinance 1186, December 9, 1987, Section 6, Ordinance 1203, May 12, 1988, Section 3, Ordinance 1210, July 5, 1988, Section 2, Ordinance 1246, July 3, 1989, Section 4, Ordinance 1259, November 14, 1989, Section 3, Ordinance 1301, December 19, 1990, Ordinance 1335, May 21, 1991, Section 2, Ordinance 1337, June 25, 1991, Section 2, Ordinance 1441, April 4, 1994, Ordinance 1512, December 5, 1996, Ordinance 1562, April 9, 1998, Section 3, Ordinance 1705, August 13, 2002, Section 1, Ordinance 1743, April 24, 2003, Section 4, Ordinance 1759, October 23, 2003, Sections 3 and 4, Ordinance 1825, November 29, 2005, Section 3., Ordinance 1893, January 14, 2008, Section 4, Ordinance 1914, December 15, 2008, Section 18, and by Ordinance 1989, April 16, 2012, Section 3, and by Ordinance 1994, July 16, 2012, Section 4.) XI-C.20

21 Section 310. Stopping, Standing, Loading, and Unloading Prohibited. No person shall permit a vehicle to be stopped or left standing, as defined in the Vehicle Code of Pennsylvania, or to load or unload property in the following locations: Highway Travel Lanes Between and Times Allen Street east side Foster Avenue and Nittany Avenue, all hours Allen Street west side Foster and Nittany 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Allen Street both sides College and Foster 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Beaver Avenue north side Allen and Pugh Streets, all hours Beaver Avenue south side, A point 20' west of "H" Alley except permitted and a point 80 east of H Alley, parking spaces all hours Beaver Avenue both sides Atherton and High Streets all hours Burrowes Street both sides Calder and Beaver 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Calder Way south side Atherton Street and McAllister Alley; McAllister Street and Hetzel Street, all hours College Avenue both sides Atherton and High Streets all hours Fraser Street both sides College and Beaver 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. both sides College Avenue and Calder Way Garner Street both sides College and Beaver, all hours Pugh Street east side College and Beaver Avenues 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. XI-C.21

22 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Pugh Street west side Calder and Beaver 7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 310, as amended by Ordinance 1133, February 11, 1986, Section 6, Ordinance 1150, October 9, 1986, Section 5, Ordinance 1154, November 7, 1986, Ordinance 1180, August 10, 1987, Section 11, Ordinance 1203, May 12, 1988, Section 4, Ordinance 1210, July 8, 1988, Section 3, Ordinance 1232, November 9, 1988, Section 4, Ordinance 1265, December 12, 1989, Ordinance 1532, July 21, 1997, Section 7, Ordinance 1743, April 24, 2003, Section 5, and by Ordinance 2006, November 19, 2012, Section 3.) Section 311. Passenger Loading and Unloading Zones. The following areas are hereby established for the loading of persons and/or luggage, and it shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle in any such zone or to allow it to remain stopped in any such zone or longer than necessary to permit the expeditious loading or unloading of persons and/or luggage then in readiness at the curb or within the vehicle so as to be promptly loaded and unloaded: Highway Side Location College Avenue south From a point 62' west of Allen and a point 116' west of Allen. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 311.) Section Section 313. Parking for Certain Purposes Unlawful. It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle upon any highway for the principal purpose of: a. Displaying such vehicle for sale; or, b. Washing, greasing or repairing such vehicle, except for repairs necessitated by an emergency. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 313.) Section 314. Theater Zones. There shall be no parking on the side of any street in front of any theater. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 314.) XI-C.22

23 Section 315. Residential Permit and 2-Hour Parking Zone R. It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle in excess of 2 hours between the hours of 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., prevailing time, Monday through Friday, in any of the following locations, except when such vehicle displays a duly-issued "R" residential permit pursuant to Part J of this Chapter. Highway Side Between Barnard Street east Prospect and Fairmount Avenues Beaver Avenue south Gill and Barnard Streets Buckhout Street east Beaver and Foster Avenues Clarence Avenue south Fairway Road and Franklin Street Corl Street west (1) Westerly Parkway and Osmond Street (2) A point 100' north of Osmond Street and a point 113' south of Highland Alley east Osmond Street and Highland Allen both Westerly Parkway and Osmond Street. Crestmont Avenue north A point 40' west of Allen Street and Fraser Street Easterly Parkway (a) south A point 95 west of Old Boalsburg Road and a point 150 west of Pugh Street (b) north C Alley and Pugh Street. Fairmount Avenue (a) north South Patterson Street and a point 140 east of Westerly Parkway. (b) south (1) Patterson Street and a point 140' east of Westerly Parkway (2) Sparks Street and Atherton Street Fairway Road both Hillcrest Avenue and Martin Terrace Foster Avenue both Sparks Street and the western terminus of Foster Avenue Franklin Street both Park Avenue and Westview Avenue Fraser Street east Hamilton Avenue and Irvin Avenue Gill Street (a) both Beaver Avenue and Prospect Avenue (b) east (1) Prospect Avenue to a point 43' north of the south curb line of Hamilton Avenue. (2) A point 154' south of the south curb line of Hamilton Avenue and the lands of the State College school District. (3) Beaver Avenue and College Avenue (c) west Prospect Avenue and the lands of State College School District. Glenn Circle North east Glenn Road and the cul-de-sac. Glenn Circle South both Glenn Road and the cul-de-sac. Glenn Road (a) north and west Martin Terrace and Hillcrest Avenue XI-C.23

24 (b) both Martin Terrace and Taylor Street Hamilton Avenue north Allen Street and Fraser Street south University Drive and South Allen Street. both South Gill Street and Westerly Parkway Hillcrest Avenue (a) north A point 100' west of Martin Terrace and Glenn Road. (b) south Fairway Road and Glenn Road Irvin Avenue (a) north A point 30' west of Allen Street and Fraser Street. (b) south Fraser Street and University Drive Logan Avenue (a) north A point 40' west of South Allen Street and a point 25' east of Fraser Street. Logan Avenue (b) north 250' west of Atherton Street to school property. Martin Terrace (a) north Taylor Street and Glenn Road. (b) south Fairway Road and Glenn Road. McCormick Avenue south Pugh Street and University Drive Metz Avenue both Osmond Street and Buckhout Street. Nittany Avenue south Barnard Street and Patterson Street. Old Boalsburg Road east McCormick Avenue and Easterly Parkway Orlando Avenue south A point 280' west of Taylor Street and Glenn Road. Osmond Street (a) east Northern Borough line and Corl Street (b) west (1) Northern Borough line and a point 34' north of Metz Avenue (2) A point 64' south of Metz Avenue and Corl Street Patterson (a) east Nittany Avenue and Fairmount Avenue (b) west (1) A point 75' south of College Avenue and a point 75' north of Beaver Avenue (2) Beaver Avenue and Fairmount Avenue Piersol Lane east Atherton Street and cul-de-sac Plaza Drive east A point 125' north of Westerly Parkway and the northerly terminus of Plaza Drive Prospect Avenue both Atherton Street and Sparks Street Pugh Street west East Hamilton Avenue and Easterly Parkway Sparks Street east Highland Alley and Hamilton Avenue west Foster Avenue and Hamilton Avenue Storch Road north Sparks Street and the cul-de-sac south The cul-de-sac and a point 195 west of Sparks Street. Taylor Street west Martin Terrace and Orlando Avenue Walnut Street east (1) Hamilton Avenue and Irvin Avenue (2) A point 70' south of Irvin Avenue and Sunrise XI-C.24

25 Terrace Waring Avenue north Pugh Street and University Drive Westerly Parkway (a) north (1) A point 100' west of South Allen Street and a point 210' east of Atherton Street (b) south (1) South Allen and Atherton Streets Westview Avenue both Franklin Street and Fairway Road All parking restrictions on the streets within the R (Residential Permit) zone shall be in abeyance during the period designated by Council for the conduct of the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts and shall be replaced by other, temporary parking restrictions. 42 (Ordinance 1324, April 19, 1991, Section 2, as amended by Ordinance 1339, July 9, 1991, Section 1, Ordinance 1353, October 28, 1991, Section 1, Ordinance 1365, March 26, 1992, Section 1, Ordinance 1406, February 18, 1993, Section 1, Ordinance 1412, May 11, 1993, Ordinance 1440, April 4, 1994, Section 1, Ordinance 1617, March 31, 2000, Section 7, and by Ordinance 1630, August 14, 2000, Section 1, Ordinance 1683, October 15, 2001, Section 4, Ordinance 1759, October 23, 2003, Section 2, Ordinance 1873, July 9, 2007, Section 3 and 4, Ordinance 1907, August 18, 2008, Sections 3 and 4, Ordinance 2001, October 1, 2012, Section 2, Ordinance 2006, November 19, 2012, Section 2, and by Ordinance 2048, September 8, 2014, Section 2.) Section 316. Residential Permit and 2-Hour Parking Zone, R1. It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle in excess of 2 hours between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., prevailing time, Monday through Friday, in any of the following locations, except when such vehicle displays a duly-issued "R1" residential permit, pursuant to Part J of this Chapter: Highway Side Between Barnard Street east (1) Beaver Avenue and Fairmount Avenue. (2) College Avenue and Railroad Avenue. Burrowes Street both (1) Foster Avenue and Fairmount Avenue. (2) Prospect Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. Fairmount Avenue south (1) A point 40' west of Glenn Alley and Locust Lane. (2) Allen Street and Atherton Street. Fraser Street east Prospect Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. west Fairmount Avenue and Nittany Avenue. Hetzel Street west A point 55' south of Foster Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. High Street west Beaver Avenue and Foster Avenue. Keller Street east Foster Avenue and Prospect Avenue. Locust Lane west A point 126' north of Prospect Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. Nittany Avenue south Barnard Street and Atherton Street. Prospect Avenue south (1) University Drive and Berry Alley. XI-C.25

26 (2) A point 20' west of Berry Alley and a point 50' east of Pugh Street. (3) Pugh Street and Atherton Street. Pugh Street west Prospect Avenue and a point 120' north of Hamilton Avenue. Walnut Street east Prospect Avenue and Hamilton Avenue. All parking restrictions on the streets within the R1 (Residential Permit) zone shall be in abeyance during the period designated by Council for the conduct of the Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts and shall be replaced by other, temporary parking restrictions. 42 (Ordinance 1339, July 9, 1991, Section 2, as amended by Ordinance 1353, October 28, 1991, Section 2, Ordinance 1365, March 26, 1992, Section 2, Ordinance 1368, April 23, 1992, Section 2, Ordinance 1395, November 19, 1992, Section 2, Ordinance 1406, February 18, 1993, Section 2, Ordinance 1434, March 9, 1994, Section 1, Ordinance 1440, April 4, 1994, Section 2, Ordinance 1759, October 23, 2003, Section 6., Ordinance 1873, July 9, 2007, Section 5, and by Ordinance 1936, October 19, 2009, Section 4.) Section 317. Tour Bus Parking Zone/Loading and Unloading Zone Established. The following areas are hereby established as an area for 20 minute tour bus parking and for commercial vehicle loading and unloading. Tour buses and/or commercial vehicles parked in the zone for more than 20 minutes must have authorization from the Borough Manager, or his designee. Highway Side Between Fraser Street east Calder Way and a point 110' south of Calder Way (Ordinance 1989, April 12, 2012, Section 3.) Section Section 319. Commuter Permit Zone. It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle in excess of 1 hour between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., prevailing time, Monday through Friday, in the following locations, except when such vehicle displays a duly-issued, valid Commuter Permit or an RC (Residential/Commuter) parking permit, pursuant to Part J of this Chapter: Highway Side Between Barnard Street east (1) Calder Way and Beaver Avenue. (2) Clay Lane and Railroad Avenue. Fairmount Avenue south Allen Street and Locust Lane. Fraternity Row east Foster Avenue and Fairmount Avenue. Gill Street west College Avenue and Railroad Avenue. XI-C.26

27 Locust Lane (a) east Highland Avenue and Nittany Avenue. Nittany Avenue (a) north (1) A point 130' west of D Alley and a point 110' east of Burrowes Street. (2) Pugh Street and Berry Alley. (b) south (1) 20' west of D Alley and a point 235' west of Allen Street. (2) Burrowes Street and Atherton Street. (3) Pugh Street and a point 30' east of Allen Street. Pugh Street west Nittany Avenue and Prospect Avenue. Sparks Street east A point 100' north of College Avenue and University lands. All parking restrictions on the streets within the Commuter Permit zone shall be in abeyance during the period designated by Council for the conduct of the 1993 Central Pennsylvania Festival of the Arts and shall be replaced by other, temporary parking restrictions 42. (Ordinance 1324, April 19, 1991, Section 3, as amended by Ordinance 1337, June 25, 1991, Section 3, Ordinance 1343, August 6, 1991, Section 2, Ordinance 1354, November 7, 1991, Section 4, Ordinance 1365, March 26, 1992, Ordinance 1368, April 23, 1992, Section 1, Ordinance 1406, February 18, 1993, Section 3, Ordinance 1434, March 9, 1994, Section 2, Ordinance 1440, April 4, 1994, Section 3, Ordinance 1759, October 23, 2003, Section 7, Ordinance 1873, July 9, 2007, Section 6, Ordinance 1901, July 21, 2008, Section 2, and by Ordinance 1936, October 19, 2009, Sections 6 and 7.) Section 320. Report and Notice of Violation. It shall be the duty of the peace officers of the Municipality, acting in accordance with instructions by the Manager, or of other designated municipal employees acting in accordance with instructions issued by the Manager, as the case may be, and finding any vehicle parked in violation of any provision of the law or of this Chapter to report: The State, provincial or other license number of such vehicle. The location and nature of the parking violation. The time at which such vehicle was noted to be parked in violation of the law or of any provision of this Chapter. Any other facts, a knowledge of which is necessary to a thorough understanding of the circumstances attending such violation. Every peace officer or municipal employee, as the case may be, shall also attach to such vehicle, where possible, a notice to the owner thereof that such vehicle was parked in violation of a provision of the law or of this Chapter and instructing such owner to report at the Parking Office of the Municipality in regard to such violation. XI-C.27

28 Every such owner may, within 72 hours of the time when such notice was attached to such vehicle, pay to such Parking Office as a penalty and in full satisfaction of such violation the sum of $25.00 (except that, for violations of Section 305.b of this Part, the sum of $50.00 in full satisfaction of such violation; for violations of Section 309 and 310 of this Part, the sum of $25 in full satisfaction of such violation; for violations of Section 304 of this Part, the sum of $20 and, for violations of Sections 306, 315, 316 and 319 of this Part, the sum of $15.00 in full satisfaction of such violation.) The failure of any such owner to make payment to the Parking Office within such 72-hour period shall render such owner subject to the penalties hereinafter provided for violation of the provisions of this Chapter or, in the case of a violation of the law, to the penalties prescribed by Sections 3352, 3353 and 3354, respectively, of the Vehicle Code. If such owner shall, in fact, make payment after such 72-hour period but before the filing of a complaint with the District Magistrate on account of such violation, the sum of $35.00 shall be in full satisfaction of such violation (except that, for violations of Section 305.b of this Part, the sum of $65.00 shall be in full satisfaction of such violation; for violations of Section 309 and 310 of this Part, the sum of $35 in full satisfaction of such violation; for violations of Section 304 of this Part, the sum of $25, and, for violations of Sections 306, 315, 316 and 319 of this Part, the sum of $20.00 in full satisfaction of such violation.) (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 315, as amended by Ordinance 1165, December 22, 1986, Section 2, Ordinance 1170, March 31, 1987, Ordinance 1302, December 19, 1990, Section 1, Ordinance 1305, January 24, 1991, Section 1, Ordinance 1324, April 19, 1991, Section 4, Ordinance 1339, July 9, 1991, Section 3, Ordinance 1474, July 20, 1995, Section 1, Ordinance 1743, April 24, 2003, Section 6, and by Ordinance 1914, December 15, 2008, Section 19.) Section 321. Penalty for Violation. Any person who shall violate any provision of this Chapter Part shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $20.00 or more than $25.00 (except that, for violations of Section 305.b of this Part, a fine not less than $65.00 nor more than $200.00; for violations of Section 309 and 310 of this Part, the sum of $35 in full satisfaction of such violation; and, for violations of Sections 306, 315, 316 and 319 of this Part, a fine of not less than $17.00 nor more than $25.00) and costs of prosecution and, in default of payment of such fine and costs, to undergo imprisonment for not more than 5 days. The continuation of any violation of any provision of this Chapter for a period of more than 2 hours shall constitute a new and separate offense for each successive additional 2-hour period. (Ordinance 1116, October 10, 1985, Section 316, as amended by Ordinance 1170, March 31, 1987, Ordinance 1246, July 3, 1989, Section 5, Ordinance 1302, December 19, 1990, Section 2, Ordinance 1305, January 24, 1991, Section 2, Ordinance 1324, April 19, 1991, Section 4, Ordinance 1339, July 9, 1991, Section 4, Ordinance 1474, July 20, 1995, Section 2, and by Ordinance 1743, April 24, 2003, Section 7.) XI-C.28

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