(a)
Pursuant to applicable provisions of the California Vehicle Code, the city council may designate, by resolution, certain residential streets or any portion thereof as preferential parking districts for the benefit of residents within the district, in which district vehicles displaying a permit may be exempt from parking prohibitions or restrictions otherwise posted, marked or noticed.
(b)
Each preferential parking district shall be designated only upon findings that designation as a preferential parking district is required to enhance or protect the quality of life in the area of the proposed district which is threatened by noise, traffic hazards, environmental pollution, or devaluation of real property resulting from nonresident vehicular parking or traffic, and that designation as a preferential parking district is necessary to provide reasonably available and convenient parking for the benefit of the residents within the proposed district. No resolution creating a preferential parking district shall be enforceable until signs or markings giving adequate notice thereof have been placed.
(Ord. 1776 § 1, 2003)