The following definitions will govern the construction of the
words and phrases used in this chapter:
"Driveway parking permit district"
means a parking permit district designated to allow residents
to park in front of their own private driveway when the property is
developed with only one house per lot as allowed by California Vehicle
Code Section 22507.2.
"Overnight parking permit district"
means a parking permit district designated to restrict on-street
parking to residents of the neighborhood between the hours of two
a.m. and six a.m. as allowed by California
Vehicle Code Section 22507.5.
"Parking permit district"
means any of three types of parking areas as requested by
the affected resident which requires a permit for on-street parking.
"Preferential parking permit district"
means a parking permit district designated to give on-street
parking preferences to residents and merchants of an area over commuters
from outside the area during designated hours as allowed by California
Vehicle Code Section 22507.
(Ord. 1037-10 § 1)
Parking permits will be issued upon payment of a fee that will
be set by resolution of the city council. During the initial year
of a new parking district, permit fees will be increased to offset
the costs of the required environmental review.
(Ord. 1037-10 § 1)
Prior to the enforcement of this chapter with respect to any
district, the director of public works or designee shall acquire,
place and maintain or cause to be placed and maintained on each of
the streets, or portions of streets, signs notifying the public of
the time limits or parking restrictions in the parking permit district.
(Ord. 1037-10 § 1)
No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle upon any
properly posted public street in a designated parking permit district
without displaying a valid parking permit, with the exception of any
public emergency vehicle, public or utility vehicles in the course
of providing services, or tow trucks or similar vehicles in the course
of providing services. The district parking permits do not exempt
vehicles from any other posted parking signs or curb markings, including,
but not limited to, those in effect for purposes of street sweeping
or prohibiting parking or stopping at any time, or any other appropriate
California
Vehicle Code sections. In addition, this section does not
exempt vehicles from laws prohibiting parking in one location for
more than seventy-two consecutive hours.
(Ord. 1037-10 § 1)
The prohibitions in this chapter will apply at all times, or
at those times specified, except when necessary to stop a vehicle
to avoid conflict with other traffic or to comply with the directions
of a sheriff's deputy or an official traffic control device.
(Ord. 1037-10 § 1)