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City Ordinances
Passed
6/26/2006
Ordinance Number
6651
Bill Number
8889
Introdate
6/5/2006
Description
Residential Parking Permit, increasing from two blocks to three blocks
Introduced By
Mr. Wagner
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<br />C. Residential permit parking areas must be initiated by petition. The petition must state the <br />problems caused by nonresident parking; the specific area requested to be restricted; the <br />requested restricted time period; and be signed by at least one owner of record for each of <br />the parcels of real estate constituting in excess of seventy-five percent (75%) of the <br />parcels of real estate adjacent to the block of the public street involved. <br /> <br />D. The petition shall be addressed to the traffic commission for its review. The traffic <br />commission shall make an investigation and submit its recommendation to the city <br />council, which may thereafter take whatever action it deems appropriate, including <br />establishing a residential parking permit area with conditions that are consistent with this <br />section. <br /> <br />E. Restricted hours shall not exceed twelve hours daily to be specifically recommended by <br />the traffic commission after consideration of legitimate business and residential needs. <br /> <br />F. Individual permits for residents of the restricted area shall be obtained by application to <br />an officer designated by the city manager. <br /> <br />G. Unless exempt, applicants for individual permits must possess a valid University City <br />occupancy permit for an address on the designated block(s), and a current and lawful <br />state motor vehicle registration certificate for each permit requested. The motor vehicle <br />must be registered or leased to an individual listed on the occupancy permit. The number <br />of permits shall not exceed the number of vehicles owned by the resident. <br /> <br />H. A maximum of two transferable visitor permits shall be made available to each residence <br />regardless of whether the resident owns an automobile. <br /> <br />1. No permit issued under this section shall guarantee or reserve to the holder a particular <br />parking space within the restricted area, but shall allow to the holders of permits general <br />parking in said area during the restricted hours specified by this section and so posted. <br /> <br />J. This section shall not apply to corporations or individuals who are performing <br />commercial services, repairs, or emergency assistance for any resident living in the <br />specified area. <br /> <br />K. It is unlawful for any owner or operator to park any vehicle on any street designated to be <br />a residential parking permit area, during the restricted hours, without having a current and <br />lawful residential permit displayed on the vehicle, unless exempt as provided in <br />subsection J of this section. <br /> <br />L. Residential permit parking areas may be established from time to time; and when <br />established, the provisions of this section shall apply to them. <br /> <br />Section 2. This ordinance shall not be construed so as to relieve any person, firm or <br />corporation from any penalty heretofore incurred by the violation of Chapter 10.40, Section <br />10.40.030, nor bar the prosecution for any such violation. <br /> <br />Section 3. <br /> <br />Any person, firm or corporation violating any of the provisions of this <br />
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