The owner's permit shall designate a certain place, or places, where the permittee shall be allowed to stand any vehicle operated by the permittee as a taxicab, automobile for hire, or sightseeing bus, while awaiting employment.
(Ord. 1544 § 1, 1999)
Not more than two taxicabs, automobiles for hire, or sightseeing buses shall be allowed to stand upon either side of a street within the limits of any one block.
(Ord. 1544 § 1, 1999)
The owner of any taxicab, automobile for hire, or sightseeing bus shall not permit any vehicle owned by him or her, nor shall any driver cause any such vehicle, to stand on any street while awaiting employment at any place other than the stand for which a permit has been granted.
(Ord. 1544 § 1, 1999)
The Chief of Police shall, in the interest of public safety and welfare, grant a permittee a maximum of three additional taxi stands if requested. Upon a determination that a number of stands exceeding one no longer serves the public interest, the Chief of Police may reduce the number of stands to that number originally granted. The Chief of Police may also change the location of additional stands upon a finding that the change is supported by considerations of public convenience or safety. The permittee may appeal any final action by the Chief of Police in the manner set forth in LMC § 5.40.070.
(Ord. 1544 § 1, 1999; Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018)