HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 3067 11/05/1980 RDINANCE NO. 3067
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 18 AND
SCHEDULE XV OF THE TRAFFIC CODE OF
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF
THE VILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT, COOK COUNTY, ILLINOIS as
follows:
SECTION ONE: Section 18.1322 of Article XIII of Cha~ter
18 (Traffic Code) of the Municipal Code of the Village of
Mount Prospect be, and is hereby, amended by deleting said
Section in its entirety and by substituting therefor a new
Section 18.1322, which new Section 18.1322 shall hereinafter
be and read as follows:
S~ctio~ 1'S.1322. Metered Parking Zones~
A. There are hereby established certain parking zones
to be known as metered parking zones, which zones
shall be'within the districts or upon those streets
or parts of streets described in Schedule XV of
the Appendix to this Chapter.
It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motor
vehicle in the Maple Street parking lot unless a
current Mount Prospect vehicle sticker is displayed
i~ the front windshield of the vehicle so parked
therein; so that parking in the said Maple Street
lot shall be limited to Mount Prospect residents only.
C. Master Collection Box System.
There shall be established at each pa~king
lot described in Schedule XV of the Appendix
to this Chapter one or more Master COllection
Boxes which shall have numbered slots. ~he
slot numbers shall correspond to numbers
(hereinafter "posted numbers") assigned to
and posted at the head of each parking space
in the parking lot.
The deposit of sufficient United States coins
amounting to seventy-five cents ($.75) in a
numbered slot in a Master Collection.Box~!sh~ll
establish a parking time of one day for th~
correspondingly numbered parking space.
Parking Meters.
t. If a parking meter, instead of a posted number,
is located at the head of a parking space, then,
for that space, the deposit of certain coins
shall establish the allowed parking time up to
the maximum time limit as follows:
Upon the ~deposit of one five cent ($.05)
coin, a parking limit of one-half (1/2)
hour shall be established.
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Upon the deposit of sufficient United
States coins, except pennies, amounting
to ten cents ($.10), a parking limit of
one (1) hour shall be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United
States coins, except pennies, amounting
to fifteen cents ($.15), a parking
limit of one and one-half (1-1/2) hou~
shall be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United
States coins, except pennies, amopnting
to twenty cents ($.20), a parking limit
of two (2) hours shaI1 be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United
States coins, except pennies, amounting to
twenty-five cents ($.25), a parking limit
of two and one-half (2-1/2) hours shall
be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United
States coins, except pennies, amounting to
thirty cents ($.30), a parking limit of
three (3) hours shall be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United States
coins, except pennies, amounting to thirty-five
cents ($.35), a parking limit of three and
o~e-half ~(3-1/2) hours shall be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United States
coins, except pennies, amounting to forty
cents ($.40), a parking limit of four (4)
hours shall be establsihed.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United States
coins, except pennies, amounting to forty-five
cents ($.45), a parking limit of four and
one-half (4-1/2) hours shall be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United States
coins, except pennies, amounting to fifty
cents ($.50), a parking limit of five (5)
hours shall be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United States
coins, except pennies, amounting-to fifty-five
cents ($.55), a parking limit of five and
one-half (5-1/2) hours shall be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United States
co~ns, except pennies, amounting to.sixty cents
($.60), a parking limit of six (6) hours
shall be established.
Upon the deposit of sufficient United States
coins, except pennies, amounting to sixty-five
($.65), a parking limit of six and one-half
(6-1/2) hours shall be established.
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Upon the deposit of sufficient United
States Qoins, except pennies, amounting
to seventy cents ($.70), a parking limit
of seven (7) hours shall be established.
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Upon the deposit of sufficient United States
coins, except pennies, amounting to seventy-
five cents ($.75), a parking limit of twelve
(12) hours shall be established.
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Each parking meter shall be so designed, constructed,
installed and set that upon the expiration of the
time period registered, by the deposit of one or
more coins, as provided herein, it will indicate
by an appropriate signal that the lawful
parking meter period has expired, and during said
period of time and prior to the expiration thereof,
will indicate the interval of time which remains
of such period.
Each parking meter shall bear thereon a legend
indicating the days and hours when the requirement
to deposit coins therein shall apply, the value of
coins to be deposited, and the limited period of
time for which parking is lawfully permitted in
the parking meter zone in which such meter is
located.
No person, except physicians on emergency calls, shall
park any vehicle in any metered parking zone between
the hours of 2:00 o'clock a.m. and 6:00 o'clock a.m.
on any day.
There shall be no charge for parking in metered parking
zones on holidays, Saturdays and Sundays.
The following days shall be designated as holidays:
January 1, Good Friday, Memorial Day, July 4, Labor
Day, Thanksgiving Day and December 25. If any of
these days shall fall on Sunday and be observed on
Monday, or if any of these days shall fall on Saturday
and be observed on the Friday preceding, then such
Monday or Friday shall be considered as a holiday
for the purpose of this Section.
H. Deposit of Coins and Time Limits.
No person shall park a vehicle in any parking
space alongside of and next to which a parking
meter has been installed during the restricted
and regulated time applicable to the metered
parking zone in which such meter is located
unless a coin or coins of United States currency
of the appropriate denomination as provided in
this Chapter shall have been dep6sited ~berein,
or shall have been previously deposited therein
for an unexpired interval of time, and said
meter has been placed in operation.
No person shall park a vehicle in any parking
space at the head of which is a posted number
during the r~stricted and regulated time applicable
to the metered parking zone in which such parking
space is located unless a coin or c~ins of United
States currency amounting to seventy-five cents
($.75) shall have been deposited in the corresponding
slot on the Master Collection Box.dUring the then-
current calendar day.
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No person shall permit a vehicle within his
control to be parked in any parking space
alongside a meter during the restricted and
regulated time applicable to the metered
parking zone in which such parking space is
located while the parking meter for such space
indicates by signal that the lawful parking
time in such space has expired. This provision
shall not apply to the act of parking or the
time which is required to deposit immediately
thereafter a coin or coins in such meter.
No person shall permit a vehicle within his
control to be parked in any parking s~ace at
the head of which is located a posted number
during the restricted and regulated time applicable
to the metered parking zone in which such parking
space is located unless seventy-five cents ($.75) has
been deposited in the correspondingly numbered
slot on the Master Collection Box. This pro-
vision shall not apply to the act of parking or
the time which is required to deposit immediately
thereafter seventy-five cents ($.75) in such
numbered slot.
No person shall park a vehicle in any such parking
space for a consecutive period of time longer than
that limited period of time for which parking is
lawfully'permitted in the metered parking zone in
which such parking space is'located.
The provisions of -this Section shall not relieve
any. person from the duty to observe other and
more restrictive provisions of this Chapter pro-
hibiting or limiting the stopping, standing or
parking of vehicles in specified places or at
specified times.
Use of Slugs Prohibited. No person shall deposit or
attempt to deposit in any parking meter o~ Master
Collection Box any slug, button or any other device or
substance as substitutes, for coins of United States
currency.
Tampering With Meter, Master Collection Box or Posted
Numbers. No person shall deface, injure, tamper with,
open or Qilfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness
of any parking meter, Master Collection Box, or posted
number.
L. Special Penalty.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 18.1905
and 18.1325 of this Chapter, any person who
violates subsections J and K of this Se~.tion 18.1322
shall be fined not less than five dollars ($5.00)
nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00) for
each offense.
It shall be the duty of the Police Department and
certain designated employees of the Department of
Public Works of the Village to i~sue citations to
any persons who violate the provisions of subsections
B, C, D, E and H of this Section. Such citations
may be delivered to the violator personally or may
be affixed to the vehicle of the violator. Nothing
in this subsection shall be construed to abridge
the power of a police officer ~ arrest any
violator and take him into custody.
nstallation of Master Collection Boxes, Posted
Numbers and Par~ing Meters.
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The V~llage Manager, with the approval of the
Board of Trustees, shall install Master CollectiOn
Boxes and posted numbers in the parking lots
described in Schedule XV of the Appendix to
this Chapter as provided in this Chapter. If
the number of parking spaces in a parking lot
exceeds the number of slots on the Master
Collection Box or Boxes in that lot, then a
parking meter shall be installed by the Village
Manager, with the approval of the Board of
Trustees, at the head of each excess parking
space.
The Village Manager shall have markings painted
or placed upon the curb and/or upon the street
or pavement adjacent to each parking meter or
posted number for the purpose of designating
the parking space for which said meter is to be
used or to which such posted number applies, and each
vehicle parking adjacent or next to any parking
meter or posted number shall park within the lines
or markings so established.
The installation of parking meters and/or'Master
Collection Boxes and posted numbers in Chicago
and Northwestern Railroad Lots Nos. 1, 2, and 3
shall be subject and pursuant to the provisions
of the agreement and lease with the Chicago and
Northwestern Railway Company relating to the in-
stallation of parking meters in such zones.
The payment for such parking meters or Master
Collection Boxes and posted numbers and their in-
stallation under any contract or contracts hereto-
fore entered into by the Village or hereafter to
be entered into by the Village for the purposes of
leasing, acqu±ring, installi~g, operating,'main-
raining, supervising, regulating and using the
parking meters or Master Collection soxes provided
for herein, either for a trial period or otherwise,
shall be only and solely from ~he receipts, funds
and revenues obtained from the operation of said
parking meters and Master Collection Boxes without
in any manner obligating the Village to pay for the
same from any other sources, and further that no
revenue bonds shall be issued to pay.for any such
meters.
The operatioQ, maintenance and management of the
parking system shall be under the supervision of
the Village Manager, who shall see that said system
is kept in good working and operating or~er and is
managed to the advantage of the Village, and shall
operate the system in an economical and efficient
manner.
pplication of Proceeds
The Village Manager, subject to %he approval of the
President and Board of Trustees, shall designate
such collector or collectors and methods as are
necessary to collect properly all coins deposited
in the meter boxes and Master Collection Boxes.
Such collector or collectors shall be only such
employees as are now or may hereafter be duly
bonded in a sum not less than one thousand dollars
($1,000.00) for the faithful performance of their
duties.
Ail monies so collected shall be deposited with
the Village Treasurer, who shall credit such
collections to ~he parking system revenue fund
for the purposes set forth herein and shall submit
a monthly report to the Village Board showing all
revenues derived from parking meters and Master
Collection Boxes.
The coins required to be deposited in parking meters
and Master Collection Boxes as provided in this
Article are levied and assessed as fees to cover:
The regulation and control of parking upon public
streets; the cost of parking meters,Master Col-
lection Boxes and posted numbers, their installation,
inspection, supervision, operation, repair and
maintenance, control and use Of parking spaces, and .
regulating ~he parking of vehicles in metered
parking zones; and the cost of acquiring, establishing,
improving, maintaining and operating public ~
off-street parking facilities.
The Village Treasurer shall pay from such parking
system revenue fund the costs of any parking meters,
Master Collection Boxes and posted numbers purchased
by the ¥illage and incurred for their 'installation,
inspection, service, supervision, repair and main-
tenance, for making collections from such parking
meters and Master Collection Boxes and for the
enforcement of the provisions of this Chapter
applicable to metered parking zones. The net pro-
ceeds of the operation of the parking system in
said parking system revenue fund, after the payment
of such costs and expenses, shall be used for parking
studies and for the acquisition, establishment, im-
provement, maintenance and operation of public
off-street parking facilities as the ~illage Board
shall from time to time direct.
The percentage of revenu~collected to beapplied to t~ecost
of installation of meters and Master Collection Boxes
in Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Lo~£ Nos. 1, 2,
and 3 shall be thirty-three and one-third percent
(133-1/3%) of the gross revenue as provided in the
agreement and lease with the Chicago and Northwestern
· Railway Company consenting to the installation of
meters in said lots·
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The parking meter fund shall be audited as a separa'
fund at the time of the annual audit by the Village
Proof of registration of a motor vehicle and proof of
violation of this Section shall be construed as prima
facie proof that the registered owner of such motor
vehicle was the user or operator thereof at the time of
the violation charged.
S :CTION TWO: Schedule XV of Article XX of Chapter 18 (Traffic
C ~de) of the Municipal Code of the Village of Mount Prospect be,
t Le same is hereby, amended by deleting therefrom the words "Vi!la.
~ ~11 Parking Lot" under the c61umn headed "District or Street" and
b~ deleting therefrom all the language opposite to the language
'illage Hall Parking Lot" under the column headed "Description".
:CTION THREE: Subsection i8.1323.A, of Article XIII of Chapter 1
?raffic Code) of the Municipal Code of the Village of Mount Prosp
and is hereby, amended by inserting the language "or number
~sted" between the .words "meter" and "adjacent", so that said
[bsection shall hereafter be and read as follows:
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To park a Vehicle in anyarea of such lot which is not
designated (by lines or markings painted or placed on
pavement, wheel stops, etc.) as a parking space and/or
which space has no parking meter or posted number adjacel
thereto for the use thereof.
~CTION FOUR: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect
nd after its passage, approval and publication in pamphlet form i
he manner provided by law.
~ssed this 5th day of November , 1980.
YES: Farley, Floros, Miller, Richardson, Wattenberg
~YS: None
BSENT:Murauskis
t pproved this 5th day of November
1980.
Approved:
iilage President
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