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250.91RESOLUTION TO ENACT LOCAL LAW NUMBER 5, 1991 ESTABLISHING NO- PARKING REGULATIONS ON A PARCEL OF TOWN PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN GLEN LAKE ROAD AND GLEN LAKE AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NUMBER 38-4-1 ON THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY TAX MAP RESOLUTION NO. 250, 1991 , Introduced by Mr. Ronald Montesi who moved for its adoption, seconded by Mrs. Betty Monahan. WHEREAS, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury is desirous of enacting a local law to establish no-parking regulations on an parcel of Town property located between Glen Lake Road and Glen Lake and designated as Lot Number 38-4-1 on the Town of Queensbury Tax Map, and WHEREAS, a copy of the proposed local law entitled "A Local Law Establishing No-Parking Regulations on a Parcel of Town Property Located Between Glen Lake Road and Glen Lake and Designated as Lot Number 38-4-1 on the Town of Queensbury Tax Map" has been presented at this meeting, a copy of said local law also having been previously given to the Town Board at the time the Resolution was adopted which set a date and time for a public hearing, and WHEREAS, on May 6, 1991, a public hearing with regard to this local law was duly conducted, and WHEREAS, this project has been determined to fall within the criteria of a Type II SEQRA action under Part 6, Section 617.13, requiring no further SEQRA review, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury hereby enacts the proposed Local Law Establishing No-Parking Regulations on a Parcel of Town Property Located Between Glen Lake Road and Glen Lake and Designated as Lot Number 38-4-1 on the Town of Queensbury Tax Map, to be known as Local Law Number 5, 1991, the same to be titled and contain such provisions as are set forth in a copy of the proposed law presented at this meeting, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Clerk of the Town of Queensbury is hereby directed to file the said Local Law with the New York State Secretary of State in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Home Rule Law and that said Local Law will take effect immediately and as soon as allowable under law, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that no SEQRA review is performed as it has been determined that the action is a Type II action under SEQRA. Duly adopted this 6th day of May, 1991, by the following vote: AYES: Mr. Kurosaka, Mrs. Potenza, Mr. Montesi, Mrs. Monahan, Mr. Borgos NOES: None ABSENT: None LOCAL LAW NUMBER 5, 1991 A LOCAL LAW ESTABLISHING NO-PARKING REGULATIONS ON A PARCEL OF TOWN PROPERTY LOCATED BETWEEN GLEN LAKE ROAD AND GLEN LAKE AND DESIGNATED AS LOT NO. 38-4-1 ON THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY TAX MAP BE IT ENACTED BY THE TOWN BOARD OF THE TOWN OF QUEENSBURY AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: Title A Local Law Establishing No-Parking Regulations on a Parcel of Town Property Located Between Glen Lake Road and Glen Lake and Designated as Lot No. 38-4-1 on the Town of Queensbury Tax Map. SECTION 2: Purpose: The purpose of this Local Law is to prohibit, except for specific authorized spaces, the parking of any vehicle on a parcel of Town property located between Glen Lake Road and Glen Lake, and designated as Lot No. 38-4-1 on the Town of Queensbury Tax Map, under penalty of fine for violation. SECTION 3: Definitions: The words "motor vehicle", "vehicle", "person" and "park" shall have the same meaning as set forth in the definition of such words in the Vehicle and Traffic Law of the State of New York. SECTION 4: No-Parking: Except for specific authorized spaces, as provided in Section 5 hereunder, no vehicle shall be parked or left standing on that parcel of Town property located between Glen Lake Road and Glen Lake, and more particularly described as Lot No. 38-4-1 on the Town of Queensbury Tax Map. SECTION 5: Parking Spaces: The Town of Queensbury Director of Parks and Recreation shall designate one handicap parking spot and two additional parking places wherein parking shall be allowed on said parcel. The Director of Parks and Recreation shall also place regulatory signs designating said places. Parking in the aforesaid designated areas shall be permitted between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., inclusive. SECTION 6: Penalty: Any person violating any provision of this Local Law shall, upon conviction, by punishable for a first offense by a fine not to exceed $25.00, and for a second offense by a fine not to exceed $50.00. In addition to the aforementioned penalties, the Town Board of the Town of Queensbury may institute any proper action, suit or proceeding, to prevent, restrain, correct, or abate any violation of this Local Law. SECTION 7: Effective Date: This Local Law shall take effect immediately upon the filing thereof in the Office of the Secretary of State.