| Section 15-7-B |
| 1. DECLARATION OF
EMERGENCY PARKING BAN |
| The town manager, or his or her
designee, may declare an emergency parking ban. The declaration of an
emergency parking ban may be made applicable to all town streets and
municipal parking lots or only to certain lots, streets or streets within
a defined perimeter. Such a declaration of emergency shall be for the
purpose of plowing or removing snow or ice which has accumulated, or for
other good cause stated in the declaration of the parking ban. Any such
declaration shall be reduced to writing as soon as practicable thereafter
stating the reasons therefore. The declaration shall be made no less than
six (6) hours prior to the starting time of the ban. Such declaration
shall be communicated to such representatives of the communications media
as the town manager may direct. |
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2. VIOLATION OF EMERGENCY PARKING BAN
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| It shall be unlawful for any
vehicle to be or remain parked on any street, including any unaccepted
street subject to a declaration of emergency no parking under the above
section (15-7) during the effective time of such declared emergency. Any
vehicle in violation will also be subject to removal as outlined under
section 15-71 section 9 |
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Section 15-71
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| 9. INTERFERING WITH SNOW
REMOVAL AND/OR PLOWING. |
| A person shall not park a
vehicle at any time on any public way so as to interfere with plowing or
the removal of snow from it by the town. The chief of police may remove
any such vehicle and place it in a suitable parking space, at the expense
of the owner. For the purpose of facilitating snow removal, the chief of
police may place temporary signs along any public way from which the snow
is to be removed, indicating that parking a vehicle is prohibited. A
person shall not park a vehicle within the area indicated by the signs |
| click
here to check the Town of Brunswick website for parking ban announcements |