§ 12.42.090. Residential permit parking visitor's permit.  


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  • In a residential permit parking area where parking spaces for visitors are not set aside on-street, residents of dwelling units located immediately adjacent to a street, avenue, or other location selected for implementation within the residential permit parking area shall be eligible to purchase two visitor's permits per residential address that will be valid for a calendar year. The application for the annual visitor permits shall identify the resident's name, address, and unit number, if applicable, and shall be assigned a unique identification number. Annual visitor passes shall not be transferable. Annual visitor permits that are lost or stolen shall be reported immediately to the department of public works and replacement annual visitor permit(s) shall be issued. The first lost or stolen visitor permit shall be replaced at no cost. Subsequent lost or stolen permits within the same calendar year shall be replaced at the cost of five dollars or the current cost of a visitor permit pass, whichever is greater.

    In addition to two annual visitor permits, residents within the residential permit parking area may also purchase up to three short-term visitor parking passes which shall be valid for fourteen days and shall be renewable but not transferrable The application shall identify the guest, the address that the guest will be visiting, as well as the guest's vehicle's make, model, and license plate number. The application shall also show the name and address of the host and shall be signed by the host. Permits for visitors shall be issued upon application unless the chief traffic engineer determines that adequate space is not available within that area. No permit holder shall be issued more than three visitors permits at any given time.

(Ord. BL2018-1329 § 3, 2018; Ord. 99-1590 § 9, 1999; Ord. 93-562 § 10, 1993)