Rules & Regs

SPECIAL REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS

Some special regulations that all Mariemont residents need to be aware of are as follows:

ON-STREET PARKING:  From the incorporation of the Village in July, 1941, Mariemont has had an ordinance prohibiting parking on certain Village streets between the hours of 1:00 am and 6:00 PM. If you do not have sufficient off-street parking available in your garage or driveway for the vehicles you have, you may apply for a special permit that would allow on-street parking. For details or a permit application, please contact the Police Department during normal business hours at 271-4089. 

EXTENDED PARKING: Parking in one location for more than 12 hours is prohibited on all Village streets and lanes.

LEASH LAW: A Mariemont ordinance prohibits the practice of permitting pets, cats and dogs from running at large and causing concern for the neighbors. The ordinance further prohibits pets, cats and dogs from entering upon the land or premises of another and damaging property or defecating on the property of others. Public property, such as parks, is also covered by this restriction. When walking pets, they may be permitted to defecate in those areas between the sidewalk and curb, providing that the person walking the pet promptly picks up the waste. This legislation became necessary in the interest of public health and is strictly enforced.

TRASH FEES: The Village has an ordinance requiring the payment of an annual fee for the collection and disposal of trash. This requirement is covered in more detail in the village handbook. It is mentioned here because the Police Department becomes involved when the fee is not paid. Every resident needs to be aware that failure to pay the annual fee may result in your being cited to Mayor’s Court. This violation carries a possible fine of $100 plus court costs.

REMOVAL OF ICE AND SNOW FROM SIDEWALKS: A Village ordinance requires that a property owner, occupant or other person responsible for the care of any premises, must clear any sidewalk or graded pathway abutting that property of snow and ice within eight hours after daylight or within eight hours after snow has stopped falling. If it is not possible to clear the sidewalk