§12-1117. Physically Handicapped and Disabled or Severely Disabled Veteran Parking. [48]
(1)
Definitions:
(a)
Physically Handicapped Person.
Any person who is eligible to receive a handicapped plate or handicapped
parking placard as defined in § 1338 of the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa. C.S.A.
§ 1338, or any subsequent amendment
thereto.
(b)
Severely-Disabled Veteran. Any veteran who is
eligible to receive a severely-disabled veteran plate or severely-disabled
veteran placard as defined in § 1342 of the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa.C.S.A.
§ 1342, or any subsequent amendment thereto.
(c)
Handicapped
Plate. As defined in § 1338(a) of the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa. C.S.A.
§ 1338(a), or any subsequent amendment thereto.
(d)
Handicapped
Parking Placard. As defined in § 1338(b) of the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa.
C.S.A. § 1338(b), or any subsequent amendment
thereto.
(e)
Severely-Disabled Veteran Plate. As defined in
§ 1342(a) of the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa.C.S.A. § 1342(a), or any
subsequent amendment thereto.
(f)
Severely-Disabled Veteran
Placard. As defined in § 1342(b) of the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa.C.S.A.
§ 1342(b), or any subsequent amendment thereto.
(g)
Disabled
Veteran Plate. As defined in § 1342(c) of the Vehicle Code, 75
Pa.C.S.A. § 1342(c), or any subsequent amendment
thereto.
(h)
Disabled Veteran. Any veteran who is eligible to
receive a disabled veteran plate.
(2)
Exemption for physically
handicapped persons and disabled or severely- disabled veterans from parking
time limits and parking meter
fees:
[49] (a) When a
motor vehicle bearing a handicapped plate, a handicapped parking placard, a
severely-disabled veteran’s plate, or a severely-disabled veteran placard
is being operated by or for the transportation of a physically handicapped
person or a severely-disabled veteran, the driver shall be entitled to park for
a period of sixty (60) minutes in excess of the maximum time limit and without
payment of any parking meter fees during that sixty (60) minute period on
streets where parking is limited but not prohibited by ordinance or by the
Vehicle Code. Such motor vehicles shall comply with all parking
prohibitions.
(b) When a motor vehicle that is identifiable as a
wheelchair lift-equipped van is being operated by or for the transportation of a
physically disabled person or a severely disable veteran, the driver shall be
entitled to park without limitation as to time and without payment of any
parking meter fees on streets where parking is limited but not prohibited by
ordinance of by the Vehicle Code. Such motor vehicles shall comply with all
parking prohibitions.
(3)
Reserved on-street parking for physically
handicapped persons and severely-disabled veterans; reserved on-street
accessible parking
spaces:
[50] (a) After
an investigation determining need has been performed through the Department of
Health with the information set forth in (3)(b) and approved by the Department
of Streets for practicality and feasibility of traffic operations, the
Department of Streets may designate reserved on-street parking for the
physically handicapped and severely-disabled veterans.
(b) When
applying for an on-street parking space for the exclusive use by handicapped
persons or severely-disabled veterans, at least the following information shall
be supplied by the applicant to the City and, in part, shall be used as criteria
for determining the appropriate location for a handicapped parking
space:
(.1) the nature and use of adjacent
buildings;
(.2) the availability and proximity of off-street
parking;
(.3) any other information which the Department of Streets
and/or the Department of Health may require.
(c) When a motor vehicle
bearing a handicapped plate, a handicapped parking placard, a severely-disabled
veteran plate or a severely-disabled veteran placard is being operated by or for
the transportation of a physically handicapped person or severely-disabled
veteran, the driver shall be permitted to park without limitation as to time in
any reserved on-street parking space for physically handicapped persons and
severely-disabled veterans.
(d) Reserved on-street parking spaces shall
be located as close as practicable to educational institutions, government
buildings, hospitals, medical centers, cultural institutions and recreational
facilities. Reserved on-street parking in residential areas shall be provided
for under § 3354(d) of the Vehicle Code, 75 Pa. C.S.A. § 3354(d), or
any subsequent amendment thereto.
(e) Reserved on-street parking spaces
shall not be provided at any other location where parking is prohibited by
ordinance or by the Vehicle Code.
(f) On each side of each hundred
block on which there is metered parking, one reserved accessible parking space
shall be located as close as possible to an accessible curb ramp, marked by
signs at both ends of the space showing the symbol of accessibility. Parking at
each accessible space shall be regulated by an electronic meter which has no
moving parts, handles or thumb slides, which is programmed to accept at least
seven different coins or tokens, and which is painted blue. No vehicle may park
at any such space except a motor vehicle bearing a handicapped plate, a
handicapped parking placard, a severely-disabled veteran’s plate, or a
severely-disabled veteran placard and which is being operated by or for the
transportation of a physically handicapped person or a severely-disabled
veteran. Drivers of such vehicles shall be entitled to park in an accessible
space for a period of sixty (60) minutes in excess of the maximum time limit and
without payment of any parking meter fees during that sixty (60) minute period.
Such motor vehicles shall comply with all parking prohibitions, including, but
not limited to, snow emergency, street cleaning or resident
parking.
[51] (4)
Eligibility
requirements for special parking privileges:
(a) Handicapped and
severely-disabled veterans’ plates and parking placards shall be
prominently displayed on the motor vehicle.
(b) Except for persons
parking vehicles lawfully bearing registration plates or parking placards issued
to physically handicapped persons or severely-disabled veterans, no person shall
park a vehicle in parking spaces reserved for physically handicapped persons and
severely-disabled veterans, including any parking space in a public garage or
public parking lot that is identified as an accessible parking
space.
[52] (5)
Administrative
provisions:
(a) Any handicapped person or severely-disabled veteran
as defined in subsections 12-1117(1)(a) and (b) may request that an
investigation be conducted to determine the need for a parking space for a
handicapped person or severely-disabled veteran. An application shall be
submitted to the Department of Health and to the Department of
Streets.
(b) After an investigation has been completed by the
Department of Health and approved by the Department of Streets with regard to
practicality and feasibility of traffic operations, the Department of Streets
shall install a sign or signs indicating that an on-street parking space is
reserved for the exclusive use of handicapped persons or severely-disabled
veterans, that no parking is allowed there by others, and that any unauthorized
person parking in a reserved space is subject to the penalty provided for in
this Section.
(c) The Department of Streets may promulgate such rules
and regulations which are necessary or desirable to effectuate the purpose of
this Section.
(d) The Police Department, in its discretion, may limit
or temporarily suspend any of the parking privileges specified in this Section
to cover emergencies or special events and may impose any other restriction
deemed necessary in the interest of traffic safety and traffic
control.
(6)
Penalty: Any person violating subsections
12-1117(3), (4) or (5) shall be liable for payment of fines, costs and
additional fees prescribed and assessed in accordance with the provisions of
Chapter 12-2800 of this
Title.
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