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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 3394 - Amending HBMC Chapter 10.42 - Residential P ouvntcil/A �`Mee,�ing Held: L vo.io Deferrreed/Continued to: G r' 6 l9 6 /S �ti / ❑Approved ❑ Condit i na Iy gApproved ❑ Denied City Clerk's ignature Council Meeting Date: May 18, 1998 Department ID Number: PW 98-049 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Q SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBER C:) C--) SUBMITTED BY: RAY SILVER, City AdministratorXW r-*� �''�r-i"`;MM PREPARED BY: PrIfARYL D. SMITH, Acting Director of Public Works Y C a SUBJECT: Adopt Updated Version Of HBMC Chapter 10,42 - Residential Parking Permit 3471 3 9y 1[sta—tement—of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: Should the City Council adopt the proposed changes in the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 10.42 - Residential Parking Permit? Funding Source: A•funding source is not required to adopt the proposed changes. Recommended Action: Motion to adopt the proposed.-changes in_the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 10.42 - Residential Parking Permit by approving introduction of Ordinance No. 3394. Arternative Action(s): 1. Suggest alternatives to the proposed changes in the Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 10.42 - Residential Parking Permit. 2. Receive and file this document. RtQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTS MEETING DATE: May 18, 1998 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PW 98-049 Analysis: Huntington Beach Municipal Code, Chapter 10.42, was created in 1984. It has become apparent that changes in the code are necessary to clarify sections. The proposed changes, indicated in the attached Legislative Draft, will serve to clarify the implementation of new permit districts, the day to day administration of the permit districts, and the enforcement of the districts. Changes in the Legislative Draft are indicated by bold face type two points larger and deletions to the ordinance by stFikethFGugh. Also being considered at the May 18, 1998, City Council meeting is the Public Hearing to Adopt MSI Fee Revisions. This is a resolution to increase or decrease fees that reflect costs in providing City services. In the proposed fee resolution is a suggested increase in the residential permit parking fee, a new fee for temporary parking permits, and a new fee for destroyed, lost, or stolen permits. The temporary parking permit section has been added as a new service as suggested by the previous City Administrator. Environmental Status: Not applicable. Attachment(s): City Clerk's Page Number No. Description ............ - .............. ._.... ..... 1 Legislative Draft 2 Ordinance RCA Author: Bob Hidusky 0031400.01 -2- 05/08/98 4:20 PM Ordinance No. .� LEGISLATIVE DRAFT Chapter 10.42 RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT Sections: 10.42.010 Definitions 10.42.020 Designation of parking district 10.42.030 Designation process and criteria 10.42.040 Issuance and display of permits 10.42.050 Establishment of initial charge and annual fee 10.42.060 Parking permits issued 10.42.070 Guest permits 10.42.075 Temporary Parking Permits 10.42.080 Replacement of permits destroyed, lost, or stolen 10.42.090 Posting permit areas 10.42.100 Restrictions on parking permits 10.42.110 Exemptions 10.42.120 Revocation of permit 10.42.010 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases are defined and shall be construed as hereinafter set out unless it shall be apparent from the context that they have a different meaning: (a) Commuter vehicle shall mean a motor vehicle owned or controlled by a person who is not a resident of a residential parking permit area and is parked in a residential parking permit area. (b) Resident shall mean a person, , who lives in a dwelling unit leeated-in fronting a residential parking permit area. (c) Residential parking permit area shall mean a street segment between intersections, designated by resolution of the City Council, wherein vehicles displaying a valid parking permit shall be exempt from parking restrictions established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. All applicable California Vehicle Code and Huntington Beach Municipal Code sections shall be observed. (d)Director shall refer to the Director of Public Works or his/her designee. 10.42.020 Designation of parking district. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach may designate, by resolution, upon the streets thereof, the residential parking districts and the Director is 1 j mp/k/legistdrft/1042/ authorized to establish parking restrictions. The resolution shall establish the streets and boundaries of such districts. (2619-1/84) 10.42.030 Designation process and criteria. (a) Petition of residents. The Director is authorized to establish districts upon the following criteria: (1) Upon receipt of a written request for a permit parking district, the Director shall create a petition with all the addresses of the affected properties. The petition shall be circulated by the requesting party to obtain the signatures, phone numbers, and any other data requested by the Director of the residents of the affected properties. A letter shall be sent to all the affected properties notifying the residents that a permit parking district is being considered and shall list the requester's name and phone number. Upon receipt and verification of a the petition signed by persons occupying dwelling units comprising not less than seventy-five percent (75%) of the developed frontage of the street proposed for designation, the Director shall undertake such surveys or studies as are deemed necessary to determine whether a street should be designated as a residential parking district. (2) Findings of need and necessity. If the Director finds that on-street parking on a street is substantially reduced or impaired by commuter vehicles for an extended period, the Director may recommend to the City Council that the street be designated as a residential parking district. The proposed parking district shall consider surrounding streets that could be affected if the requested street becomes a permit parking district. If it is determined that the surrounding streets will be affected said streets shall be included as part of the proposed permit parking district. The residents of the streets proposed for addition to the district shall be notified and their responses counted and included in the calculations of Section 1 above. (b) Factors to be considered. In determining whether a street identified as eligible for designation as a residential parking area may be so designated, the Director shall consider factors and criteria whie-h that include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) The extent to which the residents desire and need permit parking and their willingness to bear the administrative and all permit costs in connection therewith. (2) The extent to which legal on-street parking spaces are not available for the use of residents and their guests because they are occupied by commuter vehicles. (3) Whether other regulatory measures would better solve the problem, e.g., parking restrictions and strict enforcement of such restrictions. (2619-1/84) 2 j mp/k/legistdrR/1042/ 10.42.040 Issuance and display of permits. Parking permits for residential parking permit areas, valid for one calendar year, shall be issued by the Director. Permits may be renewed annually upon reapplication in the manner required by the Director. Each application or reapplication for a parking permit shall contain information sufficient to identify the applicant, his residence address or address of real property owned or leased within a residential permit parking area, the license number(s) of the motor vehicle(s) for which application is made, and such other information as may be deemed relevant by the Director or Chief of Police, or his designee(s). Permittees shall display the residential parking permit as follows: (a) Permit may be hung on the rear view mirror so that it is plainly visible through the windshield from the exterior of the vehicle while the vehicle is parked; or (b) Permit may be placed upon the dashboard of the vehicle so that it is plainly visible through the windshield from the exterior of the vehicle; or (c) Permit may be attached to the left rear portion of the vehicle so as to be plainly visible from the street. (2619-1/84) (d)Motorcycles shall display the permit on the front fender or front fork 10.42.050 Establishment of initial charge and annual fee. An initial charge shall be established for each dwelling unit with frontage within the designated street, and shall be based on the costs to establish the district. Such costs shall include, but are not limited to, installation of signs, curb markings, and other devices to define the district. The initial charge shall be equal for each dwelling unit included in the district and shall be paid only one time for each such dwelling unit. The Department of Public Works shall maintain.-,a record of each unit and payment therefrom. A renewal permit fee shall be set by resolution of the City Council for issuance of annual renewal permits and renewal . The following shall require a renewal permit fee: (a) Issuance of initial permit(s). (b) Renewal of an existing permit. (c) Obtaining an additional permit for an additional vehicle, not to exceed four (4) resident permits per dwelling unit. (d) New resident of a dwelling unit for which the initial charge has been paid. The renewal permit fee as shall be established by resolution of the City Council and shall be prorated in two six month increments. The full fee shall be paid if a permit is requested any time within the first six months of the permit issuance period. A resident requesting a permit in the second six months of the permit issuance period shall pay one half of the established fee. by the fneth fef the unexpired pefied available. (2619-1/84) 3 j mp/k/Iegistdrf1/1042/ 10.42.060 Parking permits issued. Upon receipt of appropriate fees and application, the Director shall issue one (1) parking permit(s)for each resident vehicles applied for, up to a maximum of four(4) resident permits per dwelling unit. If the vehicle for which a permit has been issued has been sold or otherwise disposed of, Where the vehicle has been dispesed e f f F whi h a peffflit has been issi ' and a substitute vehicle acquired, the permit may be used in the substitute vehicle provided the Director is informed in writing of the change and given the necessary information regarding the substitute vehicle. If the existing permit is destroyed or is unusable for the new vehicle a new permit shall be purchased. 10.42.070 Guest permits. In addition to the regular resident permits issued for each dwelling unit, two (2) guest passes permits will be issued giver to the permittee free of charge. These guest permits shall be valid for the same period as the annual permit and shall be reissued in the same manner. A minimum of one resident permit shall be purchased to obtain the guest permits. (2619-1/84) 10.42.075 Temporary Parking Permits. In addition to the regular resident permits and the guest permits, and upon receipt of appropriate fees and application, temporary parking permits may be issued for a one time special event. After receiving a written request with at least ten (10) working days advance notice, permits may be issued to the permittee if the permittee is on file as a current parking permit holder. All applicable California Vehicle Code, and Huntington Beach Municipal Code sections shall be observed. 10.42.080 Replacement of permits destroyed, lost or stolen. Upon payment of a fee established by resolution of the City Council, a residential parking permit or a guest permit that has been destroyed, lost or stolen may be replaced with a new permit. The destroyed, lost or stolen permit shall be considered void. Use of any such voided permit is prohibited. (2619-1/84) 10.42.090 Posting permit areas. Upon adoption by the City Council of a resolution designating a residential parking permit area, the Department of Public Works shall cause appropriate signs to be erected, indicating prominently thereon the parking limitation(s), period(s) of the day for its application, and the fact that motor vehicles with valid permits shall be exempt therefrom. (2619-1/84) 10.42.100 Restrictions on parking permits. Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, the following restrictions shall apply: (a) A residential parking permit shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder thereof an on-street parking space in a designated residential parking permit area. (b) J troop sweeping0 „lati ns shall a ebser-.ed All applicable California Vehicle Code c a street sections and Huntington Beach Municipal Code sections shall be observed. 4 jmp/k/legistdrti/1042/ 10.42.110 Exemptions. The following vehicles shall be exempt from the parking restrictions imposed by this chapter: (a) A motor vehicle owned by or operated under contract to a utility, whether privately or publicly owned, when used in the construction, operation, removal or repair of utility property or facilities or engaged in authorized work in the designated residential parking permit area. (b) A motor vehicle identified as owned by or operated under contract to a governmental agency and being used in the course of official government business. (c) A commercial vehicle, private vehicle, or trailer while loading or unloading property, or when such vehicle is parked in connection with or in aid of the performance of a service to or on real property in the residential parking permit area in which such commercial vehicle, private vehicle, or trailer is parked. (d) Any authorized emergency vehicle as defined by California Vehicle Code Section 165. The curb parking area within the boundaries of any public facility shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter. The Director shall install signs indicating such the limits of such areas. (2619-1/84) 10.42.120 Revocation of permit. The Director may revoke a residential parking permit for one (1) year if a permittee has: (a) Falsely represented himself as eligible for a parking permit or furnished false information in an application for a parking permit. (b) Has eCopied, reproduced or created a facsimile or counterfeit parking permit, or used, or displayed, or permitted use or display of a facsimile or counterfeit residential parking permit. When a parking permit is to be revoked, the Director or his designee, shall give the permittee fifteen (15) days notice of his intention to do so by mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the permittee at the address shown on the permit application. The permittee shall immediately surrender such permit to the Director unless he files an appeal prior to the expiration of the fifteen-day period with the City Administrator for an administrative review. The City Administrator may confirm, overrule or modify the decision of the Director to revoke such permit, and the decision of the City Administrator shall be final. (261 s-1/84) 5 jmp/kAegiAdrN1042/ RCA ROUTING SHEET INITIATING DEPARTMENT: Public Works SUBJECT: Adopt Updated HBMC, Chapter 10.42, Residential Parking Permit COUNCIL MEETING DATE: May 18, 1998 .. RC;A ATTACHMENTS STATUS Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Not Applicable Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Not Applicable Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) (Signed in full by the City Attomey) Not Applicable Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. (Approved as to form by City Attorney) Not Applicable Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Financial Impact Statement (Unbudget, over $5,000) Not Applicable Bonds (If applicable) Not Applicable Staff Report (If applicable) Not Applicable Commission, Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Not Applicable Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Not Applicable .. EXPLANATION FOR MISSING ATTACHMENTS; REVIEWED RETURNED FOR DED Administrative Staff ( ) ( ) Assistant City Administrator (Initial) ( ) ( ) City.Administrator (Initial) City Clerk ( ) EXPLANATION FOR RETURN OF ITEM SpaceOnly) RCA Author: Bob Hidusky ORDINANCE NO. 3394 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 10.42 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. That Chapter 10.42 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: Chapter 10.42 RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT Sections: 10.42.010 Definitions . 10.42.020 Designation of parking district 10.42.030 Designation process and criteria 10.42.040 Issuance and display of permits 10.42.050 Establishment of initial charge and annual fee 10.42.060 Parking permits issued 10.42.070 Guest permits 10.42.075 Temporary Parking Permits 10.42.080 Replacement of permits destroyed, lost, or stolen 10.42.090 Posting permit areas 10.42.100 Restrictions on parking permits 10.42.110 Exemptions 10.42.120 Revocation of permit 10.42.010 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter, the following words and phrases are defined and shall be construed as hereinafter set out unless it shall be apparent from the context that they have a different meaning: (a) Commuter vehicle shall mean a motor vehicle owned or controlled by a person who is not a resident of a residential parking permit area and is parked in a residential parking permit area. (b) Resident shall mean a person who lives in a dwelling unit fronting a residential parking permit area. (c) Residential parking permit area shall mean a street segment between intersections, designated by resolution of the City Council, wherein vehicles displaying a valid parking permit shall be exempt from parking restrictions established pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. All applicable California Vehicle Code and Huntington Beach Municipal Code sections shall be observed. (d) Director shall refer to the Director of Public Works or his/her designee. 1 j mp/k/ordinance/1042/4/29/98 10.42.020 Designation of parking district. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach may designate, by resolution, upon the streets thereof, the residential parking districts and the Director is authorized to establish parking restrictions. The resolution shall establish the streets and boundaries of such districts. 10.42.030 Designation process and criteria. (a) Petition of residents. The Director is authorized to establish districts upon the following criteria: (1) Upon receipt of a written request for a permit parking district, the Director shall create a petition with all the addresses of the affected properties. The petition shall be circulated by the requesting party to obtain the signatures, phone numbers, and any other data requested by the Director of the residents of the affected properties. A letter shall be sent to all the affected properties notifying the residents that a permit parking district is being considered and shall list the requester's name and phone number. Upon receipt and verification of the petition signed by persons occupying dwelling units comprising not less than seventy-five percent (75%) of the developed frontage of the street proposed for designation, the Director shall undertake such surveys or studies as are deemed necessary to determine whether a street should be designated as a residential parking district. (2) Findings of need and necessity. If the Director finds that on-street parking on a street is substantially reduced or impaired by commuter vehicles for an extended period, the Director may recommend to the City Council that the street be designated as a residential parking district. The proposed parking district shall consider surrounding streets that could be affected if the requested street becomes a permit parking district. If it is determined that the surrounding streets will be affected said streets shall be included as part of the proposed permit parking district. The residents of the streets proposed for addition to the district shall be notified and their responses counted and included in the calculations of Section 1 above. (b) Factors to be considered. In determining whether a street identified as eligible for designation as a residential parking area may be so designated, the Director shall consider factors and criteria that include, but are not limited to, the following: (1) The extent to which the residents desire and need permit parking and their willingness to bear the administrative and all permit costs in connection therewith. (2) The extent to which legal on-street parking spaces are not available for the use of residents and their guests because they are occupied by commuter vehicles. (3) Whether other regulatory measures would better solve the problem, e.g., parking restrictions and strict enforcement of such restrictions. 10.42.040 Issuance and display of permits. Parking permits for residential parking permit areas, valid for one calendar year, shall be issued by the Director. Permits may be renewed annually upon reapplication in the manner required by the Director. Each application or reapplication for a parking permit shall contain information sufficient to identify the applicant, 2 j mp/k/ordinance/10-42/4/29/98 his residence address or address of real property owned or leased within a residential permit parking area, the license number(s) of the motor vehicle(s) for which application is made, and such other information as may be deemed relevant by the Director or Chief of Police, or his designee(s). Permittees shall display the residential parking permit as follows: (a) Permit may be hung on the rear view mirror so that it is plainly visible through the windshield from the exterior of the vehicle while the vehicle is parked; or (b) Permit may be placed upon the dashboard of the vehicle so that it is plainly visible through the windshield from the exterior of the vehicle; or (c) Permit may be attached to the left rear portion of the vehicle so as to be plainly visible from the street. (d) Motorcycles shall display the permit on the front fender or front fork. 10.42.050 Establishment of initial charge and annual fee. An initial charge shall be established for each dwelling unit with frontage within the designated street, and shall be based on the costs to establish the district. Such costs shall include, but are not limited to, installation of signs, curb markings, and other devices to define the district. The initial charge shall be equal for each dwelling unit included in the district and shall be paid only one time for each such dwelling unit. The Department of Public Works shall maintain a record of each unit and payment therefrom. A.permit fee shall be set by resolution of the City Council for issuance of annual permits and renewal . The following shall require a permit fee: (a) Issuance of initial permit(s). (b) Renewal of an existing permit. (c) Obtaining an additional permit for an additional vehicle, not to exceed four (4) resident permits per dwelling unit. (d) New resident of a dwelling unit for which the initial charge has been paid. The permit fee shall be established by resolution of the City Council and shall be prorated in two six month increments. The full fee shall be paid if a permit is requested any time within the first six months of the permit issuance period. A resident requesting a permit in the second six months of the permit issuance period shall pay one half of the established fee. 10.42.060 Parking permits issued. Upon receipt of appropriate fees and application, the Director shall issue one (1) parking permit for each resident vehicle applied for, up to a maximum of four (4) resident permits per dwelling unit. If the vehicle for which a permit has been issued has been sold or otherwise disposed of, and a substitute vehicle acquired, the permit may be used in the substitute vehicle provided the Director is informed in writing of the change and given the necessary information regarding the substitute vehicle. If.the existing permit is destroyed or is unusable for the new vehicle a new permit shall be purchased. 10.42.070 Guest permits. In addition to the regular resident permits issued for each dwelling unit, two (2) guest permits will be issued to the permittee free of charge. These guest permits 3 j mp/k/ordinance/1042/4/29/98 shall be valid for the same period as the annual permit and shall be reissued in the same manner. A minimum of one resident permit shall be purchased to obtain the guest permits. 10.42.075 Temporary Parking Permits. In addition to the regular resident permits and the guest permits, and upon receipt of appropriate fees and application, temporary parking permits may be issued for a one time special event. After receiving a written request with at least ten (10)working days advance notice, permits may be issued to the permittee if the permittee is on file as a current parking permit holder. All applicable California Vehicle Code, and Huntington Beach Municipal Code sections shall be observed. 10.42.080 Replacement of permits destroyed, lost or stolen. Upon payment of a fee established by resolution of the City Council, a residential parking permit or a guest permit that has been destroyed, lost or stolen may be replaced with a new permit. The destroyed, lost or stolen permit shall be considered void. Use of any such voided permit is prohibited. 10.42.090 Posting permit areas. Upon adoption by the City Council of a resolution designating a residential parking permit area, the Department of Public Works shall cause appropriate signs to be erected, indicating prominently thereon the parking limitation(s), period(s) of the day for its application, and the fact that motor vehicles with valid permits shall be exempt therefrom. 10.42.100 Restrictions on parking permits. Notwithstanding other provisions of this chapter, the following restrictions shall apply: (a) A residential parking permit shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder thereof an on- street parking space in a designated residential parking permit area. (b) All applicable California Vehicle Code sections and Huntington Beach Municipal Code sections shall be observed. 10.42.110 Exemptions. The following vehicles shall be exempt from the parking restrictions imposed by this chapter: (a) A motor vehicle owned by or operated under contract to a utility, whether privately or publicly owned, when used in the construction, operation, removal or repair of utility property or facilities or engaged in authorized work in the designated residential parking permit area. (b) A motor vehicle identified as owned by or operated under contract to a governmental agency and being used in the course of official government business. (c) A commercial vehicle, private vehicle, or trailer while loading or unloading property, or when such vehicle is parked in connection with or in aid of the performance of a service to or on real property in the residential parking permit area in which such commercial vehicle, private vehicle, or trailer is parked. (d) Any authorized emergency vehicle as defined by California Vehicle Code Section 165. The curb parking area within the boundaries of any public facility shall be exempt from the provisions of this chapter. The Director shall install signs indicating the limits of such areas. 4 jmpAJordinance/1042/5/6/98 10.42.120 Revocation of permit. The Director may revoke a residential parking permit for one (1) year if a permittee has: (a) Falsely represented himself as eligible for a parking permit or furnished false information in an application for a parking permit. (b) Copied, reproduced or created a facsimile or counterfeit parking permit, or used, displayed, or permitted use or display of a facsimile or counterfeit residential parking permit. When a parking permit is to be revoked, the Director or his designee, shall give the permittee fifteen (15) days notice of his intention to do so by mail, postage prepaid, addressed to the permittee at the address shown on the permit application. The permittee shall immediately surrender such permit to the Director unless he files an appeal prior to the expiration of the fifteen-day period with the City Administrator for an administrative review. The City Administrator may confirm, overrule or modify the decision of the Director to revoke such permit, and the decision of the City Administrator shall be final. 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 15th day of une , 199 8 - %Lttzr_� ATTEST: Mayor 44;� r • qt�c APPROVED AS TO FORM: City Clerk REVIEWED AND APPROVED ��/Ci y Attor ey G1 INITIAT AND APPROVED: City Ad inistrator a .s4 98 Director o Public orks 5 j mp/k/ordinance/I 0-42/4/29/98 .Ord. No. 3394 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 re ular meeting thereof held on the 1st of June, 1998, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 15th of June, 1998, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Julien, Harman, Green, Dettloff, Bauer, Sullivan, Garofalo NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None 1,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 ,19 In accordance with the City Charter of said City City Clerk and ex-officiot6erk Connie Brockway City Clerk of the City Council of the City Deputy City Clerk of Huntington Beach, California G/ordinanc/ordbkpg 6/18/98 oho , t PROOF OF PUBLICATION `= STATE OF CALIFORNIA) SS. County of Orange } I am a Citizen of the United States and a PUBLIC NOTICE of Initial charge and resident of the County aforesaid; I am LEGAL NOTICE annual fee ORDINANCE NO.33941 10.42.060 ,Parking per- over the age of eighteen years, and not a AN ORDINANCE OF1 mits issued THE- CITY OF HUN-, .10.42.070 Guest permits party to or interested in the below TI,NGTON BEACHI . 10.42.075 Tempo- AMENDING CHAPTER I rary Parking Permits ' entitled matter, I am a principal clerk of 10.42 OF THE HUN• 10.42.080 Replacement i TINGTON BEACH MU• of- permits.destroyed the HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT, a NICIPAL CODE PER•I lost,orstolen newspaper of general circulation/ printed TAINING TO RESIDEN•, 10.42.090 Posting permit TIAL PARKING PER areas and published in the City of Huntington MIYN arkin 1 e Restrictions SYNOPSIS parking permits Beach Coun of Oran State Of Ordinance No. 3394'� 10.42.110 Exemptions ty ga, I amends the Huntington 10.42.120 Revocation of California and that attached Notice is a Beach Municipal Code by permit r amending Chapter 10.42� The purpose of the by amending the following,true and complete copy as was printed Sections. therein and additions therein (Bold Type): - to the Huntington;Beach and published in the Huntington Beach Chapter 10:42 Municipal Code is to up- and Fountain Valley issues of said RESIDENTIAL data and clarify the permit PARKING PERMIT mentation of new .permit newspaper to wit-the issue(s) of: Sections: districts,the day to day ad- 10.42.010 Definitions ministration of the permit 10.42.020 Designation of districts, and the enforce- parking district I ment of ,the districts. The 10.42.030 Designation temporary parking permit process and criteria I section has been added as 10.42.040 -Issuance and a new service. display-of permits I ' Also adopted 5-18.98 was June 25, 1998 iO.42.050 Establish menti Resolution No. .98-36, a new fee for temporary parking permits-and a new fee for destroyed, lost; or stolen permits. THE FULL TEXT OF THE I declare, under penalty of perjury, that ORDINANCE IS AVAIL- ABLE IN THE CITY the foregoing is true and correct. CLERK'S OFFICE. ADOPTED by the ;City Council of the City of Hun- tington Beach at a regular Executed on June 25 199_8__ June , held Monday, i June 15, 1998, by the fol- at Costa Mesa, California. lowing roll call vote: AYES: Counciimem• bers:.Julien,' Harman, Green, Dettloff, Bauer, Sullivan,Garofalo NOES:. Counciimem- bars:None ABSENT: Council- members:None 'y CITY OF ? HUNTINGTON BEACH CONNIE BROCKWAY Signature rCITYCLERK ' Published Huntington Beach-Fountain Valley in- dependent June 25, 1998 064-635