The council shall, by ordinance, establish parking meter zones, including therein such streets, portions of streets or city-owned or leased property as parking conditions require, except that the transportation and parking commission shall by resolution establish parking meter zones on parking places acquired by a vehicle parking district.
(Prior code § 27-113)
Except for multi-space parking meters, the traffic and transportation administrator shall cause to be installed adjacent to each designated parking meter space such parking meters as approved by the council, or by the transportation and parking commission, with respect to meters on parking places acquired by a vehicle parking district. The traffic and transportation administrator shall cause to be installed such multi-space parking meters at various locations predominantly on sidewalks to provide metering for more than one parking space at a time. For the purposes of this chapter, "multi-space parking meters" means pay stations for multiple parking spaces placed at various locations along streets for the payment and control of parking thereon.
(Prior code § 27-114; Ord. 5111 § 1, 1996; Ord. 5631 § 3, 2009)
A. 
No person shall park any vehicle in any parking space except as otherwise permitted by this chapter, without immediately depositing payment of the proper fee in the parking meter or multi-space meter adjacent to such space as required by such meter or multi-space meter, and when required by the directions on the meter or multi-space meter, setting in operation the timing mechanism thereof in accordance with such directions, unless the parking meter or multi-space meter indicates at the time such vehicle is parked that an unexpired portion remains of the period for which a payment had been previously deposited.
B. 
Exception. A vehicle may be parked and remain parked in a parking meter or multi-space meter space without payment of the proper fee in the parking meter adjacent thereto during hours other than those designated by resolution of the council or the transportation and parking commission with respect to parking places acquired by a vehicle parking district, as hours during which such deposits are required.
(Prior code §§ 27-116, 27-117; Ord. 5111 § 3, 1996; Ord. 5631 § 4, 2009)
No person, except as otherwise provided by this chapter, shall permit any vehicle parked by such person to remain parked in any parking meter or multi-space meter space during any time, when the parking meter or multi-space meter adjacent to such space indicates that no portion remains of the period where parking fees had been previously paid, or beyond the time limited for parking in such space by virtue of the provisions of chapter 10.36.
(Prior code § 27-118; Ord. 5111 § 4, 1996; Ord. 5631 § 5, 2009)
Any person unintentionally violating any provision of Sections 10.40.040 and 10.40.050, by reason of a mechanical failure of a parking meter not caused by such person, may be acquitted of such violation upon establishing such facts by a preponderance of the evidence.
(Prior code § 27-119)
No person shall deface, injure, tamper with, open or willfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of any parking meter or multi-space meter, except by authority of the traffic and transportation administrator, the director administrative services-finance or the council.
(Prior code § 27-120; Ord. 5631 § 6, 2009)
No person shall deposit or attempt to deposit in any parking meter or multi-space meter any slug or other substitute for a coin of the United States.
(Prior code § 27-121; Ord. 5631 § 7, 2009)
The traffic and transportation administrator shall be responsible for the installation, servicing, maintenance and repair of all parking meters and multi-space meters.
(Prior code § 27-122; Ord. 5631 § 8, 2009)
The director of administrative services-finance shall be responsible for the collection of all coins deposited in parking meters and multi-space meters.
(Prior code § 27-123; Ord. 5631 § 9, 2009)
It is determined that parking conditions require the regulation of the parking of vehicles with the aid of parking meters, and parking meter zones are established upon the following parcels of land in the city. Except for the Glendale Community College Zone, parking meter rates shall be established by the city council by resolution.
Zone 1. City-owned land being a strip of land having a uniform width of 57 feet extending from Colorado Street to Harvard Street lying immediately easterly of and contiguous to the easterly line of the first alley easterly of Brand Boulevard, known as Central Park Lot.
Zone 2. City-owned and leased land, being Lots 3 through 6 inclusive. W. S. Knott Tract, as per map recorded in book 7, page 32 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Maryland Avenue Lot 1.
Zone 3. City-owned land being Lots 37 and 38. Block 2, Moore's Resubdivision of a portion of Block 9, Glendale Boulevard Tract, as per map recorded in book 9, page 135 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Salem Street Lot.
Zone 4. City-owned land being Lots 33, 34 and the northeasterly six feet (measured at right angles to the northeasterly line) of Lot 35, Tract No. 1701, as per map recorded in book 22, pages 178, 179 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder known as Montrose Lot 1.
Zone 5. City-owned land being the west 66 feet of Lots 14 and 39, Grider and Hamilton's Lomita Park, as per map recorded in book 6, page 105 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Armory Lot.
Zone 6. City-owned land being Lots 31 through 35 inclusive, Glendalia Park Tract, as per map recorded in book 10, page 157 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Orange Street Lot 1.
Zone 7. City-owned land being Lots 11 through 14 inclusive, Tract No. 1736, as per map recorded in book 20, page 153 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Hawthorne Street Lot.
Zone 8. City-owned land being Lot 24, in Block 63, Campbell and Thompson's Tract, as per map recorded in book 9, page 56 of Maps in the office of the county recorder, known as Orange Street Lot 2.
Zone 9. City-owned and leased land being Lots 15 through 18 inclusive, Block 4 Glendale Boulevard Tract, as per map recorded in book 5, page 16 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Maryland Avenue Lot 2.
Zone 10. City-owned land being Lots 66 through 72 inclusive, Glendalia Park Tract, as per map recorded in book 10, page 157 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Maryland Avenue Lot 3.
Zone 11. City-owned land being Lots 5, 7 and 9, Block 11, Town of Glendale Tract, as per map recorded in book 14, page 95 of Miscellaneous Records in the office of the county recorder, known as Glendale Avenue Lot.
Zone 12. City-owned land being Lot 19, Block 63, Campbell and Thompson Tract, as per map recorded in book 9, page 56, in the office of the county recorder, known as Orange Street Lot 3.
Zone 13. City-leased land being portions of Lots 1 through 5 inclusive, Block 5, Glendale Boulevard Tract, as per map recorded in book 5, page 167 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Maryland Avenue Lot 4.
Zone 14. City-owned and leased land being Lots 61 through 63 inclusive, of the Glendalia Park Tract, as per map recorded in book 10, page 157 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as 303 North Maryland Avenue Parking Lot.
Zone 15. City-owned and leased land being Lots 16 and 17 of the C. F. Compton Tract, as per map recorded in book 6, page 168 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as 128 South Orange Street Parking Lot.
Zone 16. City-owned land being Lot 15 of the Glendale Boulevard Tract, as per map recorded in book 5, page 167 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as 208 North Orange Street Parking Lot.
Zone 17. City-owned land being Lots 21 through 23 inclusive, of the Glendale Boulevard Tract, as per map recorded in book 5, page 167 of Maps in the office of the county recorder, known as 236 North Orange Street Parking Lot.
Zone 18. City-owned land being Lots 9 and 10, and portions of Lots 11 and 12, Block 5, Glendale Boulevard Tract, as per map recorded in book 5, page 167 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as 201 North Maryland Avenue Parking Lot.
Zone 19. City-owned land being Lot 19 of Block 5, Glendale Boulevard Tract, as per map recorded in book 5, page 167 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as 226 North Orange Street Parking Lot.
Zone 20. City-owned land being Lots 1 through 16 inclusive, Tract No. 11012 as per map recorded in book 192, pages 35 and 36 of Maps in the office of the county recorder including the adjacent alley, known as Lot No. 31; and city-owned land being a portion of the Teodoro and Catalina Verdugo 2629.01 acre allotment of the Rancho San Rafael, District Court Case No. 1621 and a portion of the Catalina Verdugo 36.10 acre allotment, District Court Case No. 1621, known as Lot No. 30.
Zone 21. City-owned land being Lot 305, excepting: the southwesterly 15 feet, the northeasterly seven and one half (7.5) feet of the northwesterly 50 feet, the northeasterly twelve and one half (12.5) feet of the southeasterly 50 feet, and that portion of Lot 305 accepted into the City Street System thereof; Tract No. 1701, as per map recorded in book 22, pages 178, 179 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Montrose Lot 2.
Zone 22. City-owned land being Lots 290, 291, 292, 293, 294, and 295, Tract No. 1701, as per map recorded in book 22, pages 178, 179 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Montrose Lot 3.
Zone 23. City-owned land being the southeasterly 50 feet (measured at right angles to the southeasterly line) of Lot 334 and the northwesterly 50 feet (measured at right angles to the northwesterly line) of Lot 335, Tract No. 1701, as per map recorded in book 22, pages 178, 179 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Montrose Lot 4.
Zone 24. City-owned land being the northwesterly 25 feet (measured at right angles to the northwesterly line) of Lot 330, except the southwesterly 10 feet thereof, Tract No. 1701, as per map recorded in book 22, pages 178, 179 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Montrose Lot 5.
Zone 25. City-owned land being the northwesterly 49 feet (measured at right angles to the northwesterly line) of Lot 337, Tract No. 1701, as per map recorded in book 22, pages 178, 179 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder, known as Montrose Lot 6.
Zone 26. City-owned land being Lots 41 and 42, Tract No. 1701, as per map recorded in book 22, pages 178, 179 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder; and city-owned land being Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11, Block 6, Sparr Heights Tract, as per map recorded in book 59, pages 34, 35 and 36 of Maps, in the office of the county recorder including the adjacent alley 291, known as Montrose Lot No. 7.
(Prior code § 27-124; Ord. 5932 § 2, 2019; Ord. 5935 § 1, 2019)
It is hereby determined that parking conditions require the regulation of the parking of vehicles with the aid of parking meters. Parking meter zones are hereby established upon the following portions of street in said city. Except for the Glendale Community College Zone, parking meter rates shall be established by the city council by resolution.
Zone (a) Brand Boulevard. Colorado Street to Doran Street.
Zone (b) Broadway. Central Avenue to first alley east of Maryland Avenue from such alley east to Everett Street.
Zone (c) California Avenue, Orange Street to Maryland Avenue. Zone (d) Central Avenue, Broadway to Lexington Drive.
Zone (e) Deleted.
Zone (f) Glendale Avenue. Harvard Street to Broadway; Broadway to Wilson Avenue.
Zone (g) Harvard Street. Brand Boulevard to first alley east of Maryland Avenue; from said alley to Louise Street.
Zone (h) Deleted.
Zone (i) Honolulu Avenue. Montrose Avenue to Las Palmas Avenue.
Zone (j) Lexington Drive. Central Avenue to Orange Street, and Brand Boulevard to Maryland Avenue. Zone (k) Louise Street. Broadway to Colorado Street.
Zone (l) Market Street. Honolulu Avenue to Broadview Drive Zone (m) Maryland Avenue. Harvard Street to Maryland Place.
Zone (n) Montrose Avenue. Honolulu Avenue to boundary of city of Glendale.
Zone (o) Ocean View Boulevard. Broadview Drive north to boundary of city of Glendale.
Zone (p) Orange Street. Lot 23 Alley of Tract Map No. 68602 north of the Americana at Brand to Doran Street.
Zone (q) Wilson Avenue. Central Avenue to first alley east of Maryland Avenue; from said alley east to Louise Street.
Zone (r) Verdugo Road. Honolulu Avenue to Broadview Drive. Zone (s) Milford Street. Orange Street to Maryland Avenue.
Zone (t) Towne Avenue. Verdugo Road to Canada Boulevard.
Zone (u) Verdugo Road. Towne Avenue to Canada Boulevard; east side of said street from Calle Vaquero to Glendale Avenue.
Zone (v) Canada Boulevard. Verdugo Road to Colina Drive. Zone (w) Mountain Street. Verdugo Road to Verdugo Wash.
Zone (x) Isabel Street. Broadway to Wilson, west side of said street; east side of said street.
Zone (y) Wickham Way. Broadview Drive to Florencita Drive.
(Prior code § 27-124.5; Ord. 5034 § 1, 1993; Ord. 5414 § 1, 2004; Ord. 5631 § 10, 2009; Ord. 5890 § 1, 2016; Ord. 5932 § 3, 2019; Ord. 5935 § 2, 2019)
The maximum legal parking time for each parking meter space in each zone shall be determined from time to time by the director of public works, and shall indicate such times by signs or curb markings on such parcel of land and/or street. Determination shall be based on good parking management principals, parking investigations and surveys.
(Prior code § 27-125; Ord. 5935 § 3, 2019)
Payment locations on parking meters and multi-space meters shall be clearly visible on each parking meter or multi-space meter. Directions shall appear either on each parking meter, multi-space meter or on a sign located within each of the above parking meter zones stating the maximum time for which such meters or multi-space meters will operate, designating the denomination of coins, or other form of payment, which may be deposited and indicating the hours of the day and the days of the week during which such deposits are required.
(Prior code § 27-128; Ord. 5111 § 5, 1996; Ord. 5631 § 11, 2008)
Upon the request of one or more adjacent business owners, the director of public works is empowered on a case-by-case basis, to change parking meter and multi-space meter time limits and hours of operation in order to meet 85% occupancy in any parking meter or multi-space meter zone. Prior to the imposition of changing parking meter time limits and hours of operation, the director of public works shall notify all adjacent business owners within 300 feet of the meters or multi-space meters being changed. The decision of the director of public works is final.
(Ord. 5631 § 12, 2008)
Upon request by director of public works, the city manager may, for the benefit of the public, waive or adjust parking rates for specific exceptional, unique or temporary economic, cultural or civic events; or for the purpose of regulating, warning or guiding traffic.
(Ord. 5631 § 13, 2008)
Vehicles displaying any of the following special license plates may park at any parking space controlled by a meter or multi-space parking meter and shall be exempt from depositing any form of payment for parking: Pearl Harbor Survivor, Legion of Valor, Former American Prisoner of War (POW), Congressional Medal of Honor, and Purple Heart.
(Ord. 5793 § 1, 2013)
The city manager or designee shall establish parking meter zones, hours of parking, time limits, and/or parking fees on city property known as the Glendale Community College Zone.
(Ord. 5932 § 4, 2019)