Officer Mark Merriman, Prince William County Police Department

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“Addressing Neighborhood Parking Dilemmas” or Can they Park that there? Officer Mark Merriman, Prince William County Police Department Steven Stevens, Engineer III, Prince William County Department of Transportation Paolo Belita, Engineer I, Prince William County Department of Transportation John Settlemyer, Chief Property Code Enforcement Inspector, Neighborhood Services Division

Parking Regulations Enforcement Private Property (NSD through Zoning) Public Streets V.D.O.T. right of way (Police Agencies - PWC PD) Private Streets (NSD / PD)*HOA Design and Planning (VDOT / PWC Department of Transportation)

Code of Virginia Virginia is a Dillon Rule State Counties can only create/enforce what the Commonwealth allows them to do. The Commonwealth has enabled the County to create and enforce Zoning Ordinances, (Chapter 32) Parking Ordinances, (Chapter 13) and other sections within the Prince William County Code. http://www.municode.com/Library/VA/Prince_William_County

Property Code Enforcement’s Role

Private Property Parking Regulated primarily through the Zoning Ordinance As a Use of the Property Chapter 32 of the Prince William County Code Defined Article I of Chapter 32 (Zoning Ordinance) Parking Motor Vehicles Repairs

Inoperative Vehicles are Prohibited Defined in Article I of Chapter 32 Not in operating condition; 60 days or longer has been partially or totally disassembled No valid license plate or a valid inspection decal displayed Four exceptions; junk yard, repair, impoundment, screened from view

Inoperative Vehicles

Parking on Unimproved Surface (Parking on Lawn) Applies only to lots less than one acre Parked or stored only on areas that are improved Not to occupy more than 35 percent of or 720 square feet of the minimum required front yard, whichever is greater.

Parking on the Grass

More Parking on the Grass

Prohibited Vehicles Prohibited vehicles regardless of weight. (1) Cement trucks. (2) Construction equipment. (3) Dump trucks. (4) Garbage, refuse or recycling trucks. (5) Passenger buses (excluding school buses). (6) Tractors or trailers of a tractor-trailer truck. (7) Tow trucks.

Prohibited Vehicles Regardless of Weight

Prohibited Vehicles Regardless of Weight

Prohibited Vehicles Regardless of Weight

Prohibited Vehicles Gross vehicle weight of 10,100 pounds or more (1) Box trucks. (2) Flat bed trucks. (3) Stake bed trucks. (4) Step vans. (5) Trailers.

Prohibited Vehicles If over 10,100 pounds Step Van Stake Bed/ Dump Truck

Prohibited Vehicles If over 10,100 pounds

Commercial Vehicles 10,100 pounds or more Used for commercial purposes Any vehicle, regardless of capacity, which displays advertising thereon Licensed as a "for hire" vehicle, or any limousine used as a common or contract carrier.

Commercial Vehicles On lots of less than three acres. Not more than one commercial vehicle The occupant of the dwelling must be the operator of the vehicle.

Commercial Vehicles?

Company Vehicles Passenger motor vehicles or light duty trucks Less than 7,500 pounds gross vehicle weight Exclusively used in a business or commercial activity Shall not include contractor's equipment or other heavy equipment.

Motor Vehicle Repair Repair or service of motor vehicles in agricultural districts on lots less than ten acres in any residential district or residential portion Titled and registered to the owner and/or occupant or a member of the immediate family of the owner or occupant of the dwelling unit where service or repairs are taking place.

Motor Vehicle Repair

Police Role Enforce parking ordinances Public highways Some private roads (13-276 & 277) Townhouse Ordinance Parking lots of more than 50 spaces (13-278) Typically by Parking Enforcement Ordinances are found in Chapter 13 of the PWC Code

Private Roads Sec. 13-276. Regulations of traffic and parking in subdivisions employing systems of roadways and parking areas open to the public but not in public ownership. Sec. 13-277. Designation of certain private roads and private streets and highways for law enforcement purposes. Sec. 13-278. Regulations of vehicular and pedestrian traffic on certain parking lots open to the public.

Special Notes Commercial vehicles Requirement for valid tags & inspection

Inoperative Vehicles Defined Exceptions Valid tags displayed Valid safety inspection Operating condition Exceptions Enclosed structure Shielded from view

Inoperative Vehicles Enforcement Complaint driven Violation Notice 3 strikes Final action

Department of Transportation’s Role

PARKING RESTRICTION GUIDELINES February 2014 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PARKING RESTRICTION GUIDELINES February 2014 STEVE STEVENS PAOLO BELITA

General The Prince William County Department of Transportation occasionally receives requests for no parking based on roadway widths and concerns that emergency response times may be impacted as a result of on-street parking. If the road is maintained by VDOT, then a request is made to VDOT Traffic Engineering. VDOT ultimately makes the determination if no parking is justified. The primary reasons for VDOT to restrict parking are: Safety issues – i.e. sight distance obstruction for stopped or turning vehicles Capacity adversely affected – normal traffic flow inhibited by parked vehicles

Existing Condition Guidelines Appeals to PWC DOT There have been occasions where VDOT has responded that they do not see the need to justify no parking however; they have no objection to Prince William County installing no parking signs on state right-of-way under a permit. In these cases the requesting entity can appeal to PWC DOT who will coordinate with the appropriate County Supervisor’s office on community support and funding. Existing Condition Guidelines CURB TO CURB WIDTH ONE WAY TRAFFIC TWO WAY TRAFFIC 29' + PARKING ON BOTH SIDES 24' TO 28' PARKING ON ONE SIDE 21' TO 23' NO PARKING 20' OR LESS

Company Trucks Company trucks (i.e. vans with company logos) are not considered commercial vehicles and can park on state maintained roadways. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=commercial+trucks+vans+with+logos&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=commercial+trucks+vans+with+logo&sc=1-22&sp=-1&sk=#view=detail&id=CC8B712D33033AA7B87D21791A30DC2E105ED29E&selectedIndex=11 http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=commercial+work+truck+plumbing&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=commercial+work+truck+plumbing&sc=0-21&sp=-1&sk=#view=detail&id=6F81D90921D775D5F51A30B863C98E0D3144A02F&selectedIndex=23 http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=commercial+trucks+vans+with+logos&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=commercial+trucks+vans+with+logo&sc=1-22&sp=-1&sk=#view=detail&id=77E31E3716A6881EE577585037A673ECB9776B57&selectedIndex=29

Commercial Vehicles Prince William County Code Section 13-327 states that commercial vehicles are prohibited from parking in any residence district countywide. (Resident District is where 75 percent or more of the property on either side of the highway, for 300 feet or more consists of land improved for dwelling purposes (Code of VA)) http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=tractor+truck&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=tractor+truck&sc=8-4&sp=-1&sk=#view=detail&id=7DC89F8DA1F3BB27138FD8A0E3AD771A93839D2B&selectedIndex=0 Commercial vehicles are: Tractor truck or tractor truck/semitrailer or tractor truck/trailer combination. Dump truck Concrete mixer truck Towing and recovery vehicle with a registered gross weight of 12,000 pounds or more Heavy construction equipment http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-OlLJM2eGQy8/TlrcB5PX5dI/AAAAAAAEXxM/3Et6QTz0s1w/s1600/EPES+TRANSPORT+SYSTEM+GREENSBORO+NORTH+CAROLINA+Trucking+CO.%252CFamily+Dollars+Store+Trailer+Delivery%252CEpes+Volvo+Tractor+Truck.JPG http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=concrete+mixer+truck&qs=n&form=QBIR&pq=concrete+mixer+truck&sc=8-8&sp=-1&sk=#view=detail&id=489AE1533EBE8FF63CA6F0DEFA973669581E4CE0&selectedIndex=13

Prince William County Code - Sec. 13-320. General Parking Prohibitions (a)   No person shall park a vehicle, except when necessary to avoid other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic control device, in any of the following places: (1)   On a sidewalk. (2)   Within an intersection. (3)   In front of a public or private driveway. (4)   Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. (5)   On a crosswalk. (6)   Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection; provided that, where there is no crosswalk at an intersection, no person shall park a vehicle within 20 feet from the intersection of curb lines or, if none, within 15 feet of the intersection of property lines. (7)   Within 30 feet of any flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway. (8)   Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within 30 feet of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a safety zone, unless a different length is indicated by official signs or markings. (9)   Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad grade crossing. (10)   Within 15 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and, on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station, within 75 feet of the entrance, when properly signposted.

THANK YOU DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION STEVE STEVENS : 703 792 6817, sstevens@pwcgov.org PAOLO BELITA: (703) 792 8002, pbelita@pwcgov.org

Questions? Officer Mark Merriman, Prince William County Police Department Steven Stevens, Engineer III, Prince William County Department of Transportation Paolo Belita, Engineer I, Prince William County John Settlemyer, Chief Property Code Enforcement Inspector Neighborhood Services Division