For the purpose of this chapter the following words and phrases
shall have the meanings respectively ascribed to them:
"Owner"
means a person who has an ownership interest in a parcel
of real property within a residential permit parking zone designated
pursuant to this chapter.
"Resident"
means a person who lives in a residential permit parking
zone as his or her permanent place of residence, either as a tenant
or owner.
"Residential permit parking zone"
means a residential zone designated as provided in this chapter
wherein vehicles displaying a valid permit issued pursuant to this
chapter shall be exempt from the parking time restrictions established
for the permit parking area.
"Vehicle"
means an automobile, truck, trailer, house car, motorcycle
or other motor driven device for transportation, not in excess of
6,000 pounds gross weight.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988; Ord. 1931 § 1, 2006)
Residential parking permits shall be issued by the director
of finance. Parking permits may be issued to an owner or resident
of a property within a residential parking permit zone or to a guest
of such an owner or resident duly authorized by the owner or resident
to apply for a residential parking permit; provided, that a residential
parking permit shall only be issued to an owner or resident, who has
a motor vehicle currently registered in his or her name, or who has
lawful possession of a motor vehicle for his or her exclusive use
and/or which is under his or her control and to individuals providing
in home medical care to a resident of a zone; provided, that the in
home provider shows proof, in the form of a contract or other agreement,
of the service being provided. Not more than one residential parking
permit shall be issued for any motor vehicle. The city manager may
establish rules and regulations necessary or appropriate to carry
out the purpose of this chapter. The city manager shall require each
applicant for a residential parking permit to establish proof of residency
and vehicle ownership, possession or control in compliance with this
chapter.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988)
There shall be no limit to the number of annual permits issued to any residential address within a residential permit parking area; provided, that the resident owns or has control over each of the vehicles for which an annual permit is issued. A separate application shall be filed for each motor vehicle. Each residential parking permit issued by the director shall be valid for a maximum of one year unless otherwise stated on the permit. The city manager shall cause to be prepared and issue effective on or about September 1st of each year, a distinctively colored sticker for issuance to permittees of residential parking permits, which sticker shall be affixed to the motor vehicle for which a permit is issued at the location specified in Section
11.38.050 of this chapter.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988)
Not more than two guest permits shall be issued for any dwelling
unit. Guest permits shall be issued to residents in a residential
parking permit zone and may be issued at the same time as the annual
permit. Guest permits shall not be used for regular vehicle usage
nor to bypass the need to buy an annual permit. Residents who abuse
guest pass privileges shall have their annual permit privileges revoked
for up to one year.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988)
Residential parking permits shall be affixed to a motor vehicle
at the left rear bumper. Guest permits shall be placed inside the
vehicle, visible through the rear window on the driver's side or attached
to the rearview mirror.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988)
The council may establish by resolution fees for the issuance
of residential parking permits, guest permits and for the replacement
of lost, damaged or destroyed permits or stickers. Residential parking
permits shall be valid for not more than one year, unless otherwise
stated on the permit and every permit shall be renewable prior to
September 1st of each year.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988)
Permits shall terminate upon any of the following events:
A. Upon
the transfer or sale of the vehicle for which a permit has been issued.
B. Upon
the relocation of the permittee from his or her residence within a
residential parking area to another residence, whether within or outside
said zone.
C. Upon
expiration of the time period for which a permit has been issued.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988)
Upon the adoption of a resolution by the council designating
a residential permit parking zone and appropriate parking time restrictions,
the city manager shall order appropriate signs to be erected in such
area indicating prominently thereon the time limitation, day or days,
and hours during which parking shall be restricted.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988; Ord. 1931 § 1, 2006)
A. It
is unlawful and a violation of this chapter, unless expressly provided
to the contrary in this chapter, for any person to park a motor vehicle
on a street in a residential permit parking zone in excess of the
parking time limit posted by signs giving notice thereof and erected
pursuant to this chapter, without a valid residential parking permit
for that zone properly affixed to such vehicle.
B. It
is unlawful and a violation of this chapter for a person falsely to
represent himself or herself as eligible for a residential parking
permit or a guest permit or to furnish false information in an application
for any such permits.
C. It
is unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person to use
or display, or permit the use or display of, a residential parking
permit or a guest permit or a sticker pertaining thereto on a motor
vehicle other than that vehicle for which such permit or sticker was
issued.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988; Ord. 1931 § 1, 2006)
A violation of this chapter shall be punishable as an infraction as provided in Section
1.12.020 of this code.
(Ord. 1376 § 1, 1988; Ord. 1997 § 2, 2009)