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<br />INTRODUCED BY: Mr. Wagner <br /> <br />DATE : June 5, 2006 <br /> <br />BILL NO.: 8889 <br /> <br />ORDINANCE NO. 6651 <br /> <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 10.40 OF THE UNIVERSITY <br />CITY MUNICIPAL CODE, RELATING TO STOPPING, STANDING AND <br />PARKING GENERALLY, BY REPEALING SECTION 10.40.030 THEREOF, <br />RELATING TO RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT PLAN, AND <br />ENACTING IN LIEU THEREOF A NEW SECTION TO BE KNOWN AS <br />"SECTION 10.40.030 RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT PLAN," THEREBY <br />AMENDING SAID SECTION SO AS TO INCREASE THE DAILY NUMBER <br />OF HOURS THAT PARKING IS RESTRICTED TO THE RESIDENTS FROM <br />NINE TO TWELVE AND SO AS TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM <br />RESTRICTED AREA FROM TWO BLOCKS TO THREE BLOCKS; <br />CONTAINING A SA VINGS CLAUSE AND PROVIDING A PENALTY. <br /> <br />BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF UNIVERSITY CITY, <br />MISSOURI, AS FOLLOWS: <br /> <br />Section 1. Chapter 10.40 of the University City Municipal Code, relating to stopping, <br />standing and parking generally, is hereby amended by repealing Section 10.40.030 thereof, <br />relating to residential parking permit plan, and enacting in lieu thereof a new section to be known <br />as "Section 10.40.030 Residential parking permit plan," thereby amending said section so as to <br />increase the daily number of hours that parking is restricted to the residents from nine to twelve <br />and so as to increase the maximum restricted area from 2 blocks to 3 blocks; so that said section, <br />as so amended, shall read as follows: <br /> <br />Section 10.40.030 Residential parking permit plan. <br /> <br />A. Parking on public streets within residential neighborhoods may be restricted to the <br />residents along not more than three blocks of a street pursuant to this section if: <br /> <br />1. The residential block contains a traffic ingress and/egress to or from a commercial <br />area comprising multiple retail businesses; and <br />2. The daily traffic count exceeds two thousand five hundred (2,500) cars on any <br />part of the block containing the traffic ingress and/or egress referred to in <br />subsection (A)(1) of this section; and <br />3. The problems caused by nonresident parking on the block referred to In <br />subsection (A)(1) of this section are chronic and well-documented. <br /> <br />B. Parking on public streets within residential neighborhoods may be restricted to the <br />residents along not more than three blocks of a street pursuant to this section if: <br /> <br />1. The street is within two blocks of Washington University or another <br />municipality's boundary; and <br />2. The problems caused by nonresident parking on the block are chronic and well- <br />documented. <br />