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Section 36-153 Permit process for temporary overnight parking on public <br />streets <br />(a) The City Manager has the authority to adopt procedural rules and <br />regulations governing the permit process, and to issue a parking <br />permit for the parking of a recreational vehicle on a public street to <br />any resident of the City or a bona fide guest of such resident, if: <br />(1) A written application is made to the City Manager including the <br />address of the resident; and <br />(2) The appropriate fees as described in section 34-153(g) are paid. <br />(b) The permit shall state the address of the resident and the permit shall <br />only be valid within the same block as the resident's address, on <br />either side of the street. <br />(c) The duration of the permit shall not exceed 24 hours. <br />(d) Permits may be issued, but not exceed, three consecutive 24-hour <br />periods. <br />(e) No more than 72 permits shall be issued relating to any one address <br />in any one calendar year period. <br />(f) Proof of residency and proof of recreational vehicle ownership or <br />recreational vehicle use and control shall be demonstrated in a <br />manner determined by the City Manager. <br />(g) The fee for obtaining a permit shall be established by resolution of <br />the Council based upon the recommendation of the City Manager. A <br />copy of the fee schedule shall be filed in the rate book of City fees <br />and charges on file in the Office of the City Clerk. <br />(h) The recreational vehicle shall not be used for overnight camping, <br />lodging or for accommodation purposes while parked on the public <br />street. <br />Section 3. The City Council finds that this ordinance is not subject to the <br />California Environmental Quality Act under California Code of regulations, Title 14, <br />Section 15060, subdivision (c)(2), because the activity will not result in a direct or <br />reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment nor under subdivision <br />(c)(3) because the activity has no potential for resulting in physical change to the <br />environment, directly or indirectly and so is not a project. <br />Ordinance No. 2976 <br />Page 6 of 8 <br />