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55C - LOGAN PERMIT PARKING
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<br />Section 3. The parking restrictions imposed pursuant to Article XI of Chapter 36 <br />of the Code and by this Resolution shall apply to any block within the Logan Permit <br />Parking District only after determination is made by the Executive Director of the Public <br />Works Agency, which determination may be formed after receipt of a petition signed by the <br />owners of sixty-six percent (66%) or more of the residential lots abutting such block in <br />accordance with the standards set out in subsections (1) through (3) of section 36-482 of <br />the Code expressing their desire for such parking restrictions, and such other investigation <br />and study is performed as the Executive Director deems necessary or prudent; and only <br />after signs indicating the parking restrictions on such block have been erected in front of <br />the parcels devoted to residential use in accordance with said Article XI. <br /> <br />Section 4. No person shall park any vehicle at any time on any portion of any <br />street within the Logan Permit Parking District as to which signs have been erected <br />indicating the application of permit parking restrictions, except persons and vehicles <br />exempted from such parking restrictions pursuant to Article XI and this resolution. <br /> <br />Section 5. As indicated by posted signs, permit parking restrictions in the Logan <br />Parking District do not include sections of streets that abut the front of non-residential and <br />multi-family uses with more than four dwelling units. <br /> <br />Section 6. Persons entitled to a permit to park in locations subject to permit <br />parking restrictions pursuant to this resolution include and are limited to the following: <br /> <br />A. Any person who is licensed to drive a motor vehicle and who resides in a <br />single-family dwelling located in the Logan Permit Parking District, provided <br />that not more than three permits may be issued at anyone time to the <br />residents of anyone such dwelling unit. <br /> <br />B. Any person who is licensed to drive a motor vehicle and who resides in a <br />multi-family dwelling located on any lot in the Logan Permit Parking District <br />which does not have more than four dwelling units located on it, provided <br />that not more than one permit may be issued at anyone time to the resident <br />of anyone such dwelling unit; and provided further, that the Executive <br />Director of the Public Works Agency may waive the foregoing limitation on <br />the number of dwelling units on a lot if he/she determines that its application <br />in a particular case would cause extreme hardship on the residents of such <br />dwelling units due to a severe inadequacy of on-site parking. <br /> <br />Section 7. The Executive Director of the Public Works Agency is authorized to <br />establish rules for the issuance of guest parking permits to residents of the Logan Permit <br />Parking District and to issue or deny such permits in accordance therewith. Such rules <br />shall be designed to limit guest parking privileges as appropriate to provide sufficient <br />parking for resident parking permit holders. Such rules may be revised from time to time <br />as circumstances require. <br /> <br />55C-5 <br />
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