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ORDINANCE NO. 810 (1979 Series)
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN LUIS OBISPO ADDING
SECTIONS 3209.17 THROUGH 3209.23 TO THE SAN LUIS
OBISPO MUNICIPAL CODE TO LIMIT PARKING IN DESIGNATED
RESIDENTIAL AREAS CONGESTED WITH PARKED VEHICLES TO
THOSE VEHICLES REGISTERED TO OR CONTROLLED BY AND
USED EXCLUSIVELY BY PERSONS RESIDING IN THOSE AREAS.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo as
SECTION 1. Article III, Chapter 9 of the Municipal Code hereby is
amended by adding thereto Sections 3209.17 through 3209.23 designating
residential parking permit areas, to read as follows: (See attached text.)
SECTION 2. This ordinance, together with the ayes and noes, shall
be published once in full at least three days before its final passage in the
Telegram- Tribune, a newspaper published and circulated in said city, and the
same shall go into effect at the.expiration of thirty days after its said final
passage.
OINTRODUCED AND PASSED TO PRINT this 5th day of June , 1979, on
motion of Councilman Dunin , seconded by Councilwoman Billig , and on
the following roll call vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: Councilman Bond
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
C' Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick
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Approved as to form:
City Attorney
Approved as to content:
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City Adm' istrative Officer
Polic C ief
SECTION 3209.17. DESIGNATION OF RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT AREAS -
ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION.
The City Council may, by resolution, designate an area of the city as
a residential parking permit area if the City Council finds that the area
is predominantly residential, that the streets in the area are congested
with vehicles parked by persons not residing in the area, and that limit
ing the parking of vehicles along the streets in the area to vehicles
registered or controlled and exclusively used by persons residing in the
area is necessary in order to preserve the quality of life of persons
residing in the area.
In determining whether limiting the parking of vehicles along the
streets in the area to vehicles registered to or•.controlled and used
exclusively by persons residing in the area is necessary in order to
preserve the quality of life of persons residing in the area, the council
shall consider the effect of vehicles parked by persons not residing in
the area on ambient noise levels, air pollution levels and other environ-
mental characteristics of the area; pedestrian and vehicular traffic safe-
ty in the area; and, the burden on persons residing in the area in gaining
access to their residences.
SECTION 3209.18. DESIGNATION OF RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT AREAS -
CONTENT OF RESOLUTION.
The resolution designating an area of th e.city as a residential permit
parking area shall describe the designated area along which parking will
be limited (1) to vehicles registered to or controlled and exclusively
used by persons residing in the area, and (2) vehicles registered to or
controlled by and exclusively used by visitors to persons residing in the
area, and shall set forth the hours and days when parking will be limited
to those vehicles.
SECTION 3209.19. POSTING OF RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT AREAS.
Upon adoption of a resolution by the City Council designating an area
of the city as a residential parking permit area, the city traffic engineer
shall cause appropriate signs to be erected along the streets identified in
the resolution which shall give notice of the limitation on the parking of
vehicles in the area as provided by Section 3209.17 of this chapter, and
shall indicate the hours and days when such limitations shall be in effect.
SECTION 3209.20. LIMITATIONS ON PARKING IN A RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING
AREA.
It shall be unlawful for any person to stop, stand or park a vehicle
on any street identified in a resolution adopted by the City Council desig-
nating a residential permit parking area during the hours and on the days
set forth in such resolution except:
(a) Those vehicles described in Section 3209.18 displaying a valid
permit issued as provided for by Section 3209.21; or
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(b) An emergency vehicle, including but not limited to an ambulance,
fire engine or police vehicle; or
(c) A vehicle, which is under the control of a person providing service
to property located in the designated residential permit parking area,
including but not limited to a delivery vehicle.
SECTION 3209.21. PERMITS - ISSUANCE.
Upon the application of any person residing in a residential permit
area, the city finance director shall issue a residential parking permit
for each vehicle described in Section 3209:48(1.). Further, upon applica-
tion of such person the finance director shall issue no more than two
additional residential parking permits for each residence address for use
by visitor vehicles designated in Section 3209.18(2). Each residential
parking permit issued by the finance director for a vehicle described by
Section 3209.18(1) shall set forth the license number of the vehicle for
which it is issued, and shall be valid for a period of one (1) year, or
for a shorter period as may be prescribed by the City Council by resolu-
tion. A permit issued for visitor vehicles shall be denoted as a visitor
permit, shall set forth the name and address of the resident to whom it
is registered and shall be valid for a period of one (1) year, or for a
shorter period as may be prescribed by the City Council by resolution.
SECTION 3209.22. PERMITS - APPLICATION.
Applications for residential parking permits shall be filed with the
city finance director in a form prescribed by the finance director, shall
be accompanied by proof in a form satisfactory to the finance director
of the applicant's place of residence and in the case of application for
the resident's vehicle, proof of registration or use and control of each
vehicle for which a residential parking permit is sought, and shall be
accompanied by a fee in an amount fixed by resolution of the City Council
as per schedule on file with the finance director, no part of which shall
be refundable to the applicant.
SECTION 3209.23. PERMITS - DISPLAY OF PERMITS.
Parking permits issued under Section 3209.21 shall be displayed on a
vehicle in a manner prescribed by the city finance director.
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ORDINANCE N0. 810
(1979 Series)
FINALLY PASSED this 19th day of June ,
1979., on motion of Councilman Dunin seconded by
Councilwoman Billig , and on the following roll call
vote:
AYES: Councilmembers Billig, Dunin, Jorgensen and Mayor Cooper
NOES: Councilman Bond
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
lerc J.H. Fitzpatrick
RESOLUTION No. 3932 (1979 Series)
A RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN
LUIS OBISPO ESTABLISHING AN AREA OF THE CITY AS
A RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT AREA, ESTABLISHING
DAYS AND HOURS OF OPERATION OF SAID AREA AND SETTING
FEES FOR APPLICATION FOR A PARKING PERMIT.
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has
received a petition from a majority of the residents living
within the neighborhood shown on attached Exhibit "A ", and,
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has
determined that the quality of life for the residents of this
area has been adversely affected by non - residents using the
neighborhood streets for parking and,
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has
determined that the elimination of non - resident parked cars
from the district will decrease the ambient noise level, lower
air pollution levels, and improve other environmental characterisitcs
of the neighborhood and,
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has
determined that the elimination of the non - resident parked cars
will improve pedestrian and vehicular safety and allow residents
to gain proper access to their residences and,
WHEREAS, the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo has
determined that there is appropriate alternative parking for non-
resident cars on the Cal Poly Campus.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of San Luis Obispo
as follows:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to Section 3209.17 et seq. of the San
Luis Obispo Municipal Code a residential parking permit area is
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hereby established as shown and described on the attached
Exhibits "A" and "B'' . .
SECTION 2. No vehicle other than vehicles providing
services to the area or having a permit attached to it or a
visitors permit in the drivers side window may park on any
street in the area between the hours of 8 AM and 5 PM, Monday
through Friday, except for holidays.
SECTION 3. The Public Services Department is directed
to post the area with signs that clearly indicate these
restrictions.
SECTION 4. The Finance Director shall issue residential
parking permits and guest parking permits on demand as permitted
in Section 3209.21 and 3209.22 of the Municipal Code. Permits
shall be issued for a year beginning November 1 and shall be
prorated if issued during the year.
SECTION 5. Fee for each residential permit shall be $5.
SECTION 6. Fee for guest parking permits shall be $5.
Guest permits shall be issued annually as are residential parking
permits.
SECTION 7. Fee for replacement of mutilated or lost
permits shall be $5.
SECTION 8. Residential parking permits shall become void
if either the owner of the vehicle moves.out of the area shown
on Exhibits "A" and "B" or the owner.of the;,vehicle sells the,
vehicle to an individual living outside the area shown in
Exhibits "A" and
SECTION 9. Because signs, permits and other materials are
yet to be ordered, manufactured, issued, or installed, as the
case may be, this resolution shall become effective on November 1,
1979.
SECTION 10. Unless other action is taken by the Council
the provisions of this resolution shall expire on November 1,
1980.
On motion of Councilman Jorgensen , seconded by Councilwoman Billig ,
and on the following roll call voter
AYES: Councilmembers Jorgensen, Billig, Bond, Dunin and Mayor Cooper
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
the foregoing resolution was passed and adopted this 7th day
of August 1979.
ATTEST:
S/J R FITZPATRICK
City Clerk J. H. Fitzpatrick
Approved as to form:
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City Attorney
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SiLYNN fit. COOPER
Mayor Lynn R. Cooper
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Approved as to content:
City Administrative Officer
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Community De lopment firector
(;qty Enginler
Public Se;is Director
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EXHIBIT A
Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Grand Avenue and
the prolongation of the northerly property line of Fredericks Street,
thence westerly along said northerly line of Fredericks Street to the
southerly prolongation of the westerly line of Longview Lane (formerly
Motley and now abandoned), thence northerly along said westerly line
of Longview Lane to the centerline of-Bond Street, thence westerly
along.the centerline of Bond Street to the centerline of Hathway,
thence southerly along the centerline of Hathway a distance of 100.00
feet, thence westerly at right angles to said centerline to the
westerly property line of Hathway Avenue, thence northerly along said
westerly line to the southerly line of Carpenter Street, thence
North 0026' East to the northerly line of Hathway, thence northeasterly
along the northerly property line of Hathway Avenue to the centerline
of Via Carte, thence southerly along said centerline to the centerline
of Hathway Avenue, thence northeasterly along said centerline to the
centerline of Slack Street, thence southerly and easterly along said
centerline to a point, said point being the intersection of the
centerline of Slack Street and the northerly prolongation of the
easterly line of Lot 12, Tract No. 64 (Alta Vista), thence southerly
along said prolongation and the easterly line of Lots 12, 22, 23, 24,
and 25 to the northerly line of McCollum Street, thence easterly along
said northerly line of McCollum Street to the centerline of Grand
Avenue, thence southerly along said centerline to the point of beginning.
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