§ 154-1146. Visitor and non-resident permits.  


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  • (a)

    Annual residential parking visitor permit.

    (1)

    In a residential permit parking zone where parking spaces for visitors are not set aside on-street, the holder of a permanent valid residential parking permit or a resident without a vehicle who would otherwise qualify for a residential parking permit, may apply for one annual residential parking visitor's permit.

    (2)

    The annual residential parking visitor permit shall identify the resident's permanent permit number, as applicable, and zone, and shall be signed by the permit-holder host attesting that the temporary pass shall be used by a bona fide visitor.

    (3)

    The fee for issuance of such permit shall be in accordance with section 154-1142.

    (4)

    Such permit shall not be duplicated, but may be transferrable to different visitors at the discretion of the permit-holder host.

    (b)

    Daily visitor permit.

    (1)

    In parking zones where parking spaces for visitors are not set aside on-street, the holder of a valid annual residential parking permit or valid student permit or residential property owner subject to restrictions contained herein, may apply for a daily visitor's permit, which shall not be transferable.

    (2)

    The daily visitor permit shall identify the permanent residential permit number, as applicable, and zone, and shall be signed by the permit-holder host or residential property owner attesting that the temporary permit shall be used by a bona fide visitor.

    (3)

    Each daily visitor permit shall be $4.00 per pass. Upon presentation of adequate proof, persons 65 years of age or older who otherwise qualify for the permit shall pay a fee of $2.00 for each permit issued. An application fee shall not be charged for issuance of a daily visitor permit.

    (4)

    No single residential parking permit or valid student permit holder shall be permitted to be issued or possess more than one daily visitor permit at any one time. A waiver of this limitation may be granted by the parking administrator subject to approval by the director of public works or their designee.

    (c)

    Residential property owner permit.

    (1)

    The parking administrator is authorized to issue an annual non-transferrable property owner permit to a residential property owner that is not a resident provided that they provide proof that they have at least a 51 percent ownership interest in a residential property as reflected on the property tax records for a real property address, current vehicle registration, license plate number and valid driver's license.

    (2)

    The fee for issuance of such permit shall be in accordance with section 154-1142.

    (3)

    No single real property address shall be permitted to be issued or possess more than one residential property owner permit. A waiver of this limitation may be granted by the parking administrator subject to approval by the director of public works or their designee.

    (4)

    The holder of a residential property owner permit shall not be authorized to apply for a daily visitor permit.

(Code 1956, § 38-322; M.C.S., Ord. No. 23818, § 2, 12-1-09; M.C.S., Ord. No. 26477, § 1, 7-9-15)