[Added 2-23-2011 by Ord. No. 2011-779]
This article shall be administered by the Police Department of Clarion Borough, which shall prepare and issue such application forms and permits as may be necessary; the Police Department shall also keep suitable records of any permits issued and outstanding and of all fees paid.
A. 
Upon application to the Police Department, payment of a permit fee and presentation to the Police Department of a current and valid operator's license and motor vehicle registration card, the permittee shall be entitled to one three-month permit. Permits will be issued on a quarterly basis and will be available for purchase two weeks before the beginning of each quarter. Permits so purchased will be accepted on the first day of each quarter, being January 1, April 1, July 1 and October 1, in the year of purchase. There will be no pro-rations.
B. 
The person receiving the permit shall submit for inspection the make, model, color and license number of the car to receive the permit. Notwithstanding the provisions of § 205-84 below, if the permittee drives more than one vehicle and provides information relative to a second vehicle, including a registration card evidencing permittee's ownership thereof, the permit may be transferred between two such vehicles. Permits may not be so transferred between more than two vehicles.
The permits issued by the Police Department shall be limited in use to those areas designated by resolution of Clarion Borough Council. They shall be destroyed upon expiration. They shall be nontransferable either from person to person or, except as noted above, from vehicle to vehicle. If the permittee replaces his vehicle, he must surrender his existing permit and obtain a new permit. The permit must be prominently displayed on the dashboard of the vehicle for which it was issued.
The application fee shall be set by resolution of Clarion Borough Council.
The areas affected by these provisions shall be specified in a resolution duly adopted by Clarion Borough Council. Purchase of a permit does not guarantee that a parking spot will be available in the area for which the permit was issued.
Parking in a metered space located in an area where the permit is not accepted without depositing coinage into the parking meter for that space will result in the issuance of a parking meter ticket. Fines are to be set by resolution of Clarion Borough Council.