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Council Meeting Date: November 4, 1996 Department ID Number: CD96-46
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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION #"3 3 "° c/2`40.6.'b4
SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
SUBMITTED BY: MICHAEL T. UBERUAGA, City Administrator ^- -
PREPARED BY: MELANIE S. FALLON, Community Development Director
SUBJECT: CODE AMENDMENT NO. 96-3 AND ORDINANCE NO. 33'0-
REVISIONS TO CHAPTERS 2.32 AND 10.40 OF THE HUNTINGTON
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO GENERAL PARKING
REGULATIONS
Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachments)
Statement of Issue:
Transmitted for your consideration is an ordinance that amends Chapters 2.32 and 10.40 of
the Huntington Beach Municipal Code pertaining to General Parking Regulations that
permits Code Enforcement Officers the authority to enforce the City's General Parking
Regulations. Parking citations will be issued by Code Enforcement Officers as part of their
daily Code Enforcement duties. The Code Enforcement staff recently received training from
the Police Department regarding the issuance of citations for parking violations. Code
Enforcement will begin issuing parking citations as soon as the ordinance becomes
effective.
Funding Source: Not applicable.
Recommended Action:
Motion to:
"Approve Code Amendment No. 96-3 and Ordinance No.f3LID , which amends Chapter
2.32 and Chapter 10.40 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code pertaining to General
Parking Regulations and permits Community Development Department staff to enforce the
City's General Parking Regulations."
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ktQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTiur
MEETING DATE: November 4, 1996 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: CD96-46
Alternative Action(s):
The City Council may take the following alternative action:
Motion to:
"Deny Code Amendment No. 96-3 and Ordinance No.33110 and retain the existing parking •
regulations."
Analysis:
There presently exists a need to. allow the Code Enforcement staff the authority to issue
parking citations in conjunction with their daily activities. Parking violations are observed by
the Code Enforcement staff on a daily basis while performing routine Code Enforcement
inspections. The Code Enforcement staff was recently trained by the Police Department to
issue and process parking citations. The issuance of citations by the Code Enforcement
staff will increase their efficiency in the field and will provide additional revenue for the
General Fund. Approximately $15,000 to $20,000 in additional revenue will be generated by
Code Enforcement from the issuance of parking citations.
The Code Enforcement staff currently enforces the City's Zoning Code, Housing Code,
Property Maintenance Code, and numerous other codes and regulations. However, Code
Enforcement does not presently enforce parking regulations pursuant to Chapters 2.32 and
10.40, General Parking Regulations, of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code. If approved,
Ordinance No. qt•ii-0, will give Code Enforcement Officers the authority to issue citations for
handicapped parking violations, alley parking, red zone parking, sidewalk parking and
vehicles that are double parked. The issuance of parking citations in areas such as the
Oakview Enhancement area and the Florida/Utica Enhancement area will improve the safety
of children and pedestrians by requiring the abatement of current parking practices such as
double parking and alley parking that may cause unsafe situations. The draft ordinance was
distributed to the City Council on July 31, 1996, for review and comment.
Environmental Status:
The proposed project is categorically exempt pursuant to Section 15061(b)(3) of the
California Environmental Quality Act.
Attachment(s):
City Clerk's
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Chapter 10.40
GENERAL PARKING REGULATIONS
Sections:
10.40.010 Applicability
10.40.020 More restrictive provisions apply
10.40.030 Stopping or standing in parkways prohibited
10.40.040 Zones and areas maintained
10.40.050 No parking areas
10.40.060 Storing vehicles in street prohibited
10.40.070 Repealed Ordinance No. 2692, 4 July 1984
10.40.080 Repairing or greasing in street
10.40.090 Washing or polishing vehicles for charge
10.40.100 Parking--Adjacent to schools
10.40.110 Parking--Prohibited on narrow streets
10.40.115 Fire lanes, access ways and roadways--Parking prohibited
10.40.120 Parking--Highway grade
10.40.125 Parking of vehicles for sale--Prohibited
10.40.130 Parking--Peddlers and vendors
10.40.140 Food-vending vehicles--Permit required
10.40.150 Vehicles used for property transportation
10.40.160 Permit--Compliance--Revocation
10.40.170 Emergency parking signs
10.40.180 Disabled commercial vehicle--Warning signals
10.40.190 One-way streets--Parallel parking
10.40.200 Diagonal parking
10.40.210 Angle parking--Minimum road width
10.40.220 Angle parking--One side of street
10.40.230 Parking space markings
10.40.240 No stopping zones
10.40.250 Painting of curbs
10.40.260 General parking regulations--Enforcement
10.40.270 Parking areas on private property--Maintenance--Parking prohibited
10.40.275 Vacant real property--Posting
10.40.280 Violation--Penalty.
10.40.010 Applicability. The provisions of this title regulating the stopping, standing or
parking of a vehicle shall apply at all times or at those times herein specified, except when
It is necessary to stop a vehicle to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with
the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device. (1155-8/65)
10.40.020 More restrictive provisions apply. The provisions of this title imposing a time
limit on standing or parking shall not relieve any person from the duty to observe other
and more restrictive provisions of the Vehicle Code or the ordinance of this city
prohibiting or limiting the standing or parking of vehicles in specified places or at specified
times. (1155-8/65)
10.40.030 Stopping or standing in parkways prohibited. No person shall stop, stand or
park a vehicle within any parkway. (1155-8/65)
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10.40.040 Zones and areas maintained.
(a) The Director of Public Works is authorized to maintain, by appropriate signs or by
paint upon the curb surface, all no stopping zones, no parking areas, and restricted
parking areas, as defined and described in this title.
(b) When said curb markings or signs are in place, no operator of any vehicle shall stop,
stand or park such vehicle adjacent to any such legible curb marking or sign in
violation of any of the provisions of this chapter. (255-2/23, 322-1/29, 692A-9/58,
1051-5/64)
10.40.050 No parking areas. No operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, park or leave
standing such vehicle in any of the following places, except when necessary to avoid
conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the direction of a police officer or other
authorized officer, or traffic signal:
(a) On either side of any street between the projected property lines of any public walk,
public steps, street or thoroughfare terminating at such street, when such area is
indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface;
(b) Within any divisional island unless authorized and clearly indicated with appropriate
signs or markings;
(c) In any area where the Director of Public Works or Director of Community
Development determines that the parking or stopping of a vehicle would constitute a
traffic hazard or would endanger life or property when such area is indicated by
appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface;
(d) In any area established by resolution of the council as a no parking area, when such
area is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface;
(e) Upon, along or across any railway track in such manner as to hinder, delay or obstruct
the movement of any car traveling upon such track;
(f) In any area where the parking or stopping of any vehicle would constitute a traffic
hazard or would endanger life or property;
(g) On any street or highway where the use of such street or highway or a portion thereof
is necessary for the cleaning, repair or construction of the street or highway or the
installation of underground utilities or where the use of the street or highway or any
portion thereof is authorized for a purpose other than the normal flow of traffic or
where the use of the street or highway or any portion thereof is necessary for the
movement of equipment, articles or structures of unusual size, and the parking of such
vehicle would prohibit or interfere with such use or movement; provided that signs
giving notice of such no parking are erected or placed at least twenty-four(24) hours
prior to the effective time of such no parking;
(h) At any place within twenty(20) feet of a point on the curb immediately opposite the
mid-block end of a safety zone, when such place is indicated by appropriate signs or by
red paint upon the curb surface;
(i) At the place within twenty(20) feet of a crosswalk at an intersection when such place
is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface except that a
bus may stop at a designated bus stop;
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(j) Within twenty(20)feet of the approach of any traffic signal, stop sign or official
electric flashing device, when such place is indicated by appropriate signs or by red
paint upon the curb surface;
(k) In any area where the Director of Public Works or the Director of Community
Development or any person in lawful possession of an off-street parking area has
designated stalls or spaces in an off-street parking facility for the exclusive use of
physically-handicapped persons whose vehicles display either one of the distinguishing
license plates issued to disabled persons pursuant to section 22511.5 of the California
Vehicle Code and where such space is clearly marked by the painting of a blue curb or
by posting immediately adjacent to, and visible from, each stall or space, a sign
consisting of a profile view of a wheelchair with occupant in white on a blue
background or by both such blue curb and sign. (255-2/23, 322-1/29, 505-2/47, 692A-9/58,
1051-5/64, 1155-8/65, 2044-5/76)
10.40.060 Storing vehicles in street prohibited. No person who owns or has possession,
custody or control of any vehicle shall park, store, stand or leave standing any vehicle
upon any street or alley for more than a consecutive period of seventy-two (72) hours.
(632-11/55, 1121-3/65, 1155-8/65, 2177-4/77)
10.40.080 Repairing or greasing in street. No person shall construct or cause to be
constructed, repair or cause to be repaired, grease or cause to be greased, dismantle or
cause to be dismantled, any vehicle or any part thereof upon any public street in this city.
Temporary emergency repairs may be made upon a public street. (1047-5/64, 1070-8/64,
1155-8/65)
10.40.090 Washing or polishing vehicles for charge. No person shall wash or cause to be
washed, polish or cause to be polished any vehicle or any part thereof upon any public
street in this city, when a charge is made for such service. (1155-8/65)
10.40.100 Parking--Adjacent to schools.
(a) The Director of Public Works is authorized to erect signs indicating no parking upon
that side of any street adjacent to any school property when such parking would, in his
opinion, interfere with traffic or create a hazardous situation.
(b) When official signs are erected prohibiting parking upon that side of a street adjacent
to any school property, no person shall park a vehicle in any such designated place.
(1155-8/65)
10.40.110 Parking--Prohibited on narrow streets.
(a) The Director of Public Works is authorized to place signs or markings indicating no
parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed twenty(20)
feet, or upon one side of a street as indicated by such signs or markings when the
width of the roadway does not exceed thirty(30) feet.
(b) When official signs or markings prohibiting parking are erected upon narrow streets as
authorized herein, no person shall park a vehicle upon any such street in violation of
any such sign or marking. (1155-8/65)
10.40.115 Fire lanes, access ways and roadways--Parking prohibited. No person shall
park any vehicle or place any object in any fire lane, clearly designated as such by
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appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface, or park or place any object,
obstruction or vehicle in, on or across an established or designated exit, driveway,
alleyway, or access road, whether public or private, in such manner as to hamper the
movement of any emergency vehicles and equipment in the event of fire or other
emergency. This prohibition applies to, but is not limited to, areas in and about any
church, hospital, assembly hall, lodge hall, school, hotel, motel, condominium, apartment
building, theater, industrial complex, motion picture theater, stadium, shopping center,
restaurant, tent, or other place of public assembly, whether open or closed.
Any vehicle parked or any object placed in a fire lane or any of the aforementioned areas
shall be subject to immediate removal and storage, pursuant to law. (2520-12/81)
10.40.120 Parking--Highway grade. No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle
unattended on a highway when upon any grade exceeding 3 percent without blocking the
wheels of the vehicle by turning them against the curb or by other means. (1155-8/65)
10.40.125 Parking of vehicles for sale--Prohibited.
(a) No person shall park a vehicle upon a public or private street, parking lot or any public
or private property for the purpose of displaying such vehicle thereon for sale, hire or
rental, unless the property is duly licensed and zoned by the city to transact that type
of business at that location.
(b) Subsection(a) of this section shall not prohibit persons from parking vehicles on
private residential property, belonging to the owner of the vehicle,'nor on the public
street immediately adjacent to said private residential property.
(c) Subsection(a) of this section shall not prohibit persons from parking vehicles on
private property, other than their own, when they have obtained written permission
from the property owner to do so. Said written permission must bear the date
permission was granted, must include the name, address and telephone number of the
property owner, and must be displayed in or upon the vehicle in such a manner that it
is,easily readable from outside the vehicle.
(d) The Director of Community Development, or his designee, is authorized to enforce
provisions of this section pursuant to section 836.5 of the California Penal Code.
(2294-8/78)
10.40.130 Parking--Peddlers and vendors. (3113-6/91)
(a) Hours of operation. Peddlers and vendors shall be allowed to engage in the business
of vending only between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. When Temporary Vending Permits are
sought for special events, the applicant may request from the City an exception to the
usual hours of operation. All stands used for vending must be removed from public
property during non-operating hours. (322-1/29, 1155-8/65, 3113-6/91)
(b) Vending hours and location. Except as otherwise provided in"Sections 10.40.130
through 10.40.160, no person shall stand or park any vehicle, wagon or pushcart from
which goods, wares, merchandise, fruits, vegetables or foodstuffs are sold, displayed,
solicited or offered for sale or bartered or exchanged, or any lunch wagon or eating
car or vehicle, on any portion of any street within this City except that such vehicles,
wagons or pushcarts may only conduct business in each location for a period of thirty
(30) minutes at a time. At the end of that period, such peddlers of vendors must move
to a new vending location at least five hundred (500) feet from the previous location.
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No electrical cords can be run across or over sidewalks or streets to vending trucks.
No sales off street side of vending trucks. Any vehicle posing a potential traffic hazard
must move immediately when requested to do so by a police officer. All vending
stands must be removed from public property during non-vending hours. (3113-6/91)
(c) Special events. Peddlers and vendors wishing to conduct business at any special event
shall apply to the City for a Temporary Vending License. Application for such a
license must be made at least thirty(30) days prior to the beginning of the event.
Applicants must meet the same application requirements as other peddlers and
vendors. The license is valid only for the duration of the special event. Peddlers and
vendors granted a temporary license are subject to the same operating regulations as
other vendors, except where otherwise specified. (3113-6/91)
(d) Removal of trash. All trash or debris accumulating within forty(40)feet of any
vending stand shall be collected by the peddler/vendor and deposited in a trash
container. All peddlers and vendors selling food or beverages must provide trash
receptacles adjacent to or as a part of their stands. (3113-6/91)
10.40.140 Food-vending vehicles--Permit required. No person shall park or stand on any
street any lunch wagon, eating cart or vehicle, or pushcart from which tamales, peanuts,
popcorn, candy, ice cream or other articles of food are sold or offered for sale without
first obtaining a written permit to do so from the Director of Public Works which shall
designate the specific location in which such cart shall stand. (322-1/29, 1155-8/65)
10.40.150 Vehicles used for property transportation. No person shall park or stand any
vehicle or wagon used or intended to be used in the transportation of property for hire on
any street while awaiting patronage for such vehicle or wagon without first obtaining a
written permit to do so from the Director of Public Works which shall designate the
specific location where such vehicle may stand. (322-1/29, 1155-8/65)
10.40.160 Permit--Compliance--Revocation. Whenever any permit is granted under the
provisions of this chapter and a particular location to park or stand is specified therein, no
person shall park or stand any vehicle, wagon or pushcart on any location other than is
designated in such permit. In the event that the holder of any such permit is convicted in
any court of competent jurisdiction for violating any of the provisions of this chapter, such
permit shall be forthwith revoked by the Director of Public Works upon the filing of the
record of such conviction with such officer and no permit shall thereafter be issued to such
person until six(6) months have elapsed from the date of such revocation. (322-1/29,
1155-8/65)
10.40.170 Emergency parking signs.
(a) Whenever the Director of Public Works shall determine that an emergency traffic
congestion is likely to result from the holding of public or private assemblages,
gatherings or functions, or for other reasons, the Director of Public Works shall have
the power and authority to order temporary signs to be erected or posted indicating
that the operation, parking or standing of vehicles is prohibited on such streets and
alleys, as the Director of Public Works shall direct, during the time such temporary
signs are in place. Such signs shall remain in place only during the existence of such
emergency and the Director of Public Works shall cause such signs to be removed
promptly thereafter.
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(b) When signs authorized by the provisions of this section are in place giving notice
thereof, no person shall operate, park or stand any vehicle contrary to the directions of
such signs. (1155-8/65)
10.40.180 Disabled commercial vehicle--Warning signals. Every motor truck having an
unladen weight of four thousand(4000)pounds or more, and every truck tractor
irrespective of weight when operated upon any street or highway during darkness, shall be
equipped with and carry at least two (2)flares or two (2) red lanterns or two (2)warning
lights or reflectors, which reflectors shall be of a type approved by the California
Department of Highway Patrol. When any vehicle above mentioned or any trailer or
semitrailer is disabled upon streets or highways outside of any business or residence
district within this city, and upon which street or highway there is insufficient street
lighting to reveal a vehicle at a distance of two hundred(200)feet during darkness, a
warning signal of the character indicated above shall be immediately placed at a distance
of approximately one hundred (100)feet.in advance of, and one hundred (100)feet to the
rear of, such disabled vehicle by the driver thereof. The continuous flashing of at least
four(4) approved Class A, Type I turn signal lamps, at least two (2)toward the front and
at least two (2)toward the rear of the vehicle, shall be considered to meet the
requirements of this section until the devices mentioned above can be placed in the
required locations. The warning signals herein mentioned shall be displayed continuously
during darkness while such vehicle remains disabled upon such street and highway.
(1155-8/65)
10.40.190 One-way streets--Parallel parking.
(a) Subject to other and more restrictive limitations, a vehicle may be stopped or parked
within eighteen(18)inches of the left-hand curb facing in the direction of traffic
movement upon any one-way street unless signs are in place prohibiting such stopping
or standing.
(b)In the event a highway includes two (2) or more separate roadways and traffic is
restricted to one direction upon any such roadway, no person shall stand or park a
vehicle upon the left-hand side of such one-way roadway unless signs are in place
permitting such standing or parking.
(c) The Director of Public Works is authorized to determine when standing or parking
shall be prohibited upon the left-hand side of any one-way street or when standing or
parking may be permitted upon the left-hand side of any one-way roadway of a
highway having two (2) or more separate roadways and shall erect signs giving notice
thereof.
(d) The requirement of parallel parking imposed by this section shall not apply in the event
any commercial vehicle is actually engaged in the process of loading or unloading
freight or goods, in which case such vehicle may be backed up to the curb, provided
that such vehicle does not extend beyond the centerline of the street and does not
block traffic thereby. (1121-3/65, 1155-8/65)
10.40.200 Diagonal parking.
(a) On any of the streets or portions of streets established by resolution of the council as
diagonal parking zones, when signs or pavement markings are in place indicating such
diagonal parking, it shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park said
vehicle except:
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(1) At the angle to the curb indicated by signs or pavement markings allotting space to
parked vehicles and entirely within the limits of said allotted space;
(2) With the front wheel nearest the curb within six(6) inches of said curb.
(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply when such vehicle is actually engaged in
the process of loading or unloading passengers, freight or goods, in which event the
provisions applicable in section 10.40.190 shall be complied with. (255-2/23, 268-1/24,
322-1/29, 846-7/61, 1155-8/65)
10.40.210 Angle parking--Minimum road width. Angle parking shall not be permitted
upon any street where parking would diminish the width of the roadway available for
travel to less than twenty-four(24)feet or upon any street which is a portion of the city's
master plan of arterial streets and highways. (1155-8/65, 1577-6/70)
10.40.220 Angle parking--One side of street. The Director of Public Works is authorized
to prohibit the parking of vehicles, provided appropriate signs are placed and maintained
to give notice thereof, on one side of a street in any block where angle parking is
permitted on the opposite side of the street in such block. (322-1/29, 1155-8/65)
10.40.230 Parking space markings.
(a) The Director of Public Works is authorized to install and maintain parking space
markings to indicate parking spaces adjacent to curbings where authorized parking is
permitted.
(b) No motor vehicle shall occupy more than one such parking space unless the size of the
parked vehicle obviates the use of a single space. When the use of any parking space
is regulated by a meter, the meter regulating each such utilized space must be in an
active and unexpired condition.
(c) No vehicle shall be stopped, left standing or parked in a space which is already
occupied by another vehicle, except that several motorcycles, motor-driven cycles,
mopeds, or motorized bicycles may occupy a single space, provided that no such
vehicle is positioned so that it occupies two (2) adjacent spaces. Where a space is
regulated by a parking meter, all vehicles within the space are in violation if parking
time has expired. (1155-8/65, 2295-9/78, 2327-2/79)
10.40.240 No stopping zones.
(a) The Director of Public Works shall place and maintain appropriate signs indicating that
stopping of vehicles is prohibited and indicating the hours and days when stopping is
prohibited when no stopping zones have been established by resolution of the council.
(b) During the hours and days designated on the signs, it shall be unlawful for the operator
of any vehicle to stop the vehicle on any of the streets or parts of streets established as
no stopping zones. (1136-5/65, 1155-8/65)
10.40.250 Painting of curbs. No person, unless authorized by this city, shall paint any
street or curb surfaces; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to the painting
of numbers on a curb surface by any person who has complied with the provisions of any
official action of this city pertaining thereto. (1155-8/65)
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10.40.260 General parking regulations--Enforcement. The provisions of this title
regulating the stopping, standing or parking of a vehicle shall be enforced by officers,
reserve officers, service officers and cadets of the police department and marine safety
officers and suchpecial officers of the Community Services Department, Community
Development Department, and the Department of Public Works as are assigned and
authorized by the'Chief of Police. (632-11/55, 1121-3/65, 1155-8/65, Urg Ord 1510-6/69,
2124-1/77, 2247-1/78)
10.40.270 Parking areas on private property--Maintenance--Parking prohibited.
(a) The owners of any private property in the City of Huntington Beach, which property
has been declared by resolution of the City Council to have areas of traffic congestion
and a danger to vehicles and pedestrians and an obstruction of emergency vehicles,
shall maintain the designated no parking and restricted parking areas by appropriate
signs and/or paint upon the curb surface according to standards established by the
Director of Public Works.
(b) When curb markings and/or signs are in place, no operator of any vehicle shall park
said vehicle adjacent to any curb marking and/or sign. A violation of this section is an
infraction and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed
$100. (2204-8/77)
10.40.275 Vacant real property--Posting. Vacant real property shall be posted to prohibit
littering, dumping of waste materials, parking of motor vehicles, and trespassing in
accordance with the following:
(a) Posting Requirement. Every person owning or in possession of vacant real property
located in the city within two thousand (2000) feet of the mean high tide line of the
Pacific Ocean shall post such real property with at least two (2) signs per parcel,
displayed at intervals not more than one hundred (100) feet apart, along all exterior
boundaries and at all roads and trails entering the property. Such signs shall forbid
trespassing, littering, parking motor vehicles, and dumping refuse, as defined in section
8.20.010(h), on such property.
(b) Applicability. "Vacant real property," as used in this section, shall include all
uncultivated real property within two thousand (2000)feet of the mean high tide line
of the Pacific Ocean which is not enclosed by a perimeter fence, and on which there
are no permitted structures for residential, commercial, or industrial uses. Property on
which there are no structures other than oil wells and outbuildings shall not be exempt
from this section.
(c) Exemptions. The following are exempt:
(1) Property enclosed by a perimeter fence at least five(5) feet high, secured by
locked gates;
(2) Property occupied by or in possession of a public entity or property dedicated to
public use;
(3) Any parcel with an area less than ten thousand(10,000) square feet shall be
exempt from the posting requirement so long as the total area of such parcel, plus
the area of all adjoining and contiguous parcels of vacant real property, do not
exceed ten thousand(10,000) square feet.
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(d) Signs. The signs shall be at least twelve (12)inches wide and eighteen(18) inches
high, and shall meet the specifications established by the Director of Community
Development and the requirements of California Vehicle Code section 22658.
(e) No portion of this section shall be construed as restricting a private owner in the
lawful use of his or her own property unless the use creates a public health or safety
hazard, a public nuisance, or a fire hazard. (Urg Ord 2767-5/85)
10.40.280 Violation--Penalty. Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall,
upon conviction thereof, be guilty of an infraction, and punishable by a fine not to exceed
$100. (2276-5/78)
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ORDINANCE NO. 3340
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
AMENDING CHAPTER 10.40
PERTAINING TO GENERAL PARKING REGULATIONS
The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. That Section 10.40.260 of Chapter 10.40 of the Huntington
Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
10.40.260 General parking regulations -- Enforcement.
The provisions of this title regulating the stopping, standing
or parking of a vehicle shall be enforced by officers, reserve
officers, service officers and cadets of the police department
and marine safety officers and such special officers of the
Community Services Department, Community Development
Department, and the Department of Public Works as are
assigned and authorized by the Chief of Police.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days after its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington
Beach at a regular meeting held thereof on the 18th day of
November , 1996.
Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED:
City Administrator Director of Commu ' y Development
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Ord. No. 3340
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss:
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH )
I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the
City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of said City, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of
Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council
at a regular meeting thereof held on the 4th of November, 1996, and was again read to
said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 18th November, 1996, and
was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members
of said City Council.
AYES:
Harman, Leipzig, Bauer, Sullivan, Dettloff, Green
NOES: None
ABSENT: Garofalo
I,Connie Brockway CITY CLERK of the City of
Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,
do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been
published in the Independent on
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In accordance with the City Charter of said City City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk
Connie Brockway City Clerk of the City Council of the City
Deputy City Clerk of Huntington Beach, California
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a_d/. ,, 0"" ORDINAfCE NO. 3340
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, AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
dy AMENDING CHAPTER 10.40
�� ��`C PERTAINING TO GENERAL PARKING REGULATIONS
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c4ZoRoQ� Q Q. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows:
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Wo�oi ti SECTION 1. That Section 10.40.260 of Chapter 10.40 of the Huntington
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. " Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
10.40.260 General parking regulations -- Enforcement.
The provisions of this title regulating the stopping, standing
or parking of a vehicle shall be enforced by officers, reserve
officers, service officers and cadets of the police department
and marine safety officers and such special officers of the
Community Services Department, Community Development
Department, and the Department of Public Works as are
assigned and authorized by the Chief of Police.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect 30 days after its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington
Beach at a regular meeting held thereof on the day of
, 1996.
Mayor
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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City Clerk , _risi City Attorney
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REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROVED:
City Administrator Director of Community Development
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ORDINANCE NO. 17/D
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMEND NG
CHAPTER 2.3 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL C'aDE
PERTAINING TO DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPM• T AND
CHAPTER 10.40 PERTAINING TO GENERAL PARKING REG . 'TIONS
The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain .s follows:
SECTION 1. That Section 2.32.030 of Chapter 2.32 of th- Huntington Beach
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
2.32.030 Director--Powers an duties. /
(a) The Director of Community velopment shall be responsible for the
administration and enforceme t of the following: '
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(1) Huntington Beach Buildi` • Code (Chapter 17.04)
(2) Huntington Beach Housin• Code (Chapter 17.08)
(3) Moving of Buildings (Chap'-r 17.20)
(4) Driveways and Parking Are- (Chapter 17.20)
(5) Sun Decks and Windscreens (Chapter 17.24) ,
(6) Trailer Parks (Chapter 17.36)
(7) Huntington Beach Code for Ab-t= ent of Dangerous Buildings (Chapter
17.12)
(8) Huntington Beach Electrical Co•e Chapter 17.46)
(9) Huntington Beach Mechanical od= (Chapter 17.40)
(10) Huntington Beach Plumbing r ode (S apter 17.44)
(11) Huntington Beach Oil Code itle 15)
(12) Standing Water--Fences (Chapter 8.3
(13) Rubbish Abatement (Chapter 8.36)
(14) Inoperable Vehicles (Chapter 8.48)
(15) Planning laws (Huntington Beach Ordinan.- Code
(16) Zoning regulations (Huntington Beach Ordi -nce Code)
(17) State and local envir mental regulations
(18) Food Vending Vehic e Regulation (Chapter 8.08)
(b) In addition to the foregoing, the Director of Community Development shall
perform other acts or duties, not inconsistent with the Cit Charter, as may be
required by the City Council or the laws of the State of C- ifornia.
(c) Whenever in this cod , the Huntington Beach Ordinance C•de, or any
resolution, adopted b the City Council, reference is made to the departments of
building and commu ity development, planning, and environ ental resources
and/or the directors f such departments, such references sha mean the
Department of Community Development and the Director of Community
Development.
SECTION 2. That ection 10.40.260 of Chapter 10.40 of the Huntington Beach
Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
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10.40.260 General parking regulations--Enforcement. The provisions of this title
regulating the stopping, standing or parking of a vehicle shall be enforced by officers,
reserve officers, service officers and cadets of the police department and marine safety
officers and such special officers of the Community Services Department, Community
Development Department, and the Department of Public Works as are assigned and
authorized by the Chief of Police.
SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect 30 day after its adoption.
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of t City of Huntington Beach at a
regular meeting held thereof on the day of y , 1996.
ATTEST: Mayor
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Clerk
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R VIEWED AND '' ' e • D Hc IF City Attorney D y`
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'-ity Administrator
Director of Community velopment
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PROOF OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA) \\ \
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County of Orange )
I am a Citizen of the United States and a
resident of the County aforesaid; I am
over the age of eighteen years, and not a
party to or interested in the below
entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of
the HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT, a
newspaper of general circulation, printed
and pu plished in the City of Huntington PUBLIC NOTICE Beach Municipal Code NOTICE OF per-
taining to General Parking
Beach, County of Orange State of Regulations. This ordi-
/ g / PUBLIC HEARING nance will allow the issu-
California, and that attached Notice is a BEFORE THE CITY ance of parking citations
COUNCIL OF THE by the Code Enforcement
true and complete copy as was printedHUNTINGTON T Communstaff of ittyye DDe elopmentrtment .
NOTICEISHEREBYER Location: City-wide, Project
and published in the Huntington Beach ha on Planner:Michael Strange that Monday, , NOTICE IS HEREBY
November 4, 1996, at 7:00
and Fountain Valley issues of said PM in the City Council GIVEN that Items#llscat-
Chambers, 2000 Main egorically exempt from the
newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: Street, Huntington Beach, provisions of the California
the City Council will hold aEnvironmental Quality Act.
public hearing on the fol- ON FILE: A osed request y
copy of the
lowing Items: nrOthe City Clerk'ss on file
Office,
CODE AMENDMENT 2000 Main Street, Huntin
NO.96-333 AND ORDINANCE ton Beach, California NO. (PARKING CA- 92648, for Inspection TIONISSUANCE): Ap- by
plicant: City of Huntington the public. A copy of the
October 17 , 1996 Beach, Department of staff report will be available
Community Development to Interested parties at the
Request: To permit revs- City Clerk's Office after Oc-
sions to Chapters 2.32 and tober 31,1996.
10.40 of the Huntington ALL INTERESTED PER-
SONS are Invited to attend
said hearing and express
I declare, under penalty of perjury, that "for°or againsubmit stthe
application as outlined
the foregoing is true and correct. above. If you challenge the
City Council's action in
court, you may be limited
to raising only those Issues
you or someone else
raised at the public hearing
Executed on October 17 199 6 described In this notice, or
/ written correspondence de-
at Costa Mesa, California. livered to the City at, or
prior to,the public hearing.
If there are any further
questions please call the
Planning Division at 536-
5271 and refer to the
above item. Direct your
• written communication to
the City Clerk. Connie
Brockway, City Clerk,
® (' CityHuntington
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-c Beach,
2000 Main
Street, 2nd Floor, Hun-
Signature Itington Beach, Califon
nla 92848, (714) 538-
5227
Published Huntington
Beach-Fountain Valley In-
dependent October 17,
1996.
103-509
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Monday,November 4, 1996, at 7:00 PM in the City Council
Chambers, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach,the City Council will hold a public hearing on the
following items:
CODE AMENDMENT NO. 96-3 AND ORDINANCE NO. 3340 (PARKING CITATION
ISSUANCE): Applicant: City of Huntington Beach, Department of Community Development
Request: To permit revisions to Chapters 2.32 and 10.40 of the Huntington Beach Municipal
Code pertaining to General Parking Regulations. This ordinance will allow the issuance of
parking citations by the Code Enforcement staff of the Department of Community Development.
Location: City-wide. Project Planner; Michael Strange
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Items #1 is categorically exempt from the provisions of the
California Environmental Quality Act.
ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Clerk's Office,2000 Main Street,
Huntington Beach, California 92648, for inspection by the public. A copy of the staff report will be
available to interested parties at the City Clerk's Office after October 31, 1996.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit
evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If you challenge the City Council's action in
court,you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing
described in this notice,or in written correspondence delivered to the City at,or prior to,the public
hearing. If there are any further questions please call the Planning Division at 536-5271 and refer to the
above item. Direct your written communications to the City Clerk.
Connie Brockway,City Clerk
City of Huntington Beach
2000 Main Street, 2nd Floor
Huntington Beach, California 92648
(714) 536-5227
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Huntington Beach,CA 92648 Garden Grove,CA 92642
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