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• <br />requested to recommend an area for designation that is understandable and <br />enforceable. <br />Traffic. Tatum Street's proximity to the university and location between <br />Larpenteur and Roselawn Avenues makes the residential neighborhood subject <br />to increased levels of traffic and parking along the public street. This has a <br />potentially negative impact on the surrounding residential neighborhood. <br />Potential permit Areas. When considering the area to be designated for permit <br />parking, it is useful to look at the pattern of property owners that expressed <br />an interest in permit parking. Residential permit parking requires a minimum of <br />one block front (one side of the street) of 600 feet for designation for permit <br />parking. <br />Westside <br />of Tatum: 70% of the property owners responded favorably to the <br />notice or signed the petition regarding residential permit <br />parking. <br />13% of the property owners responded that they had no <br />interest in permit parking. <br />• <br />1 7% of the property owners did not respond to city notice <br />or sign the petition (1 property was unoccupied). <br />Eastside <br />of Tatum: 52% of the property owners responded favorably to the <br />notice or signed the petition for permit parking. <br />3% (1 owner) responded neutrally to the notice. <br />45% did not respond to the notice or sign the petition. <br />(These percentages do not include the dance studio on the <br />corner of Larpenteur and Tatum. The studio has several <br />off-street parking places and no parking on the street.) <br />All of <br />Tatum: 61 % of the property owners expressed an interest in permit <br />parking or signed a petition for permit parking. <br />7% expressed a disinterest in permit parking. <br />• <br />2% (1 owner) was neutral. <br />4 <br />