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• b. Option 2. Extend the two hour parking zone north on the <br />east side of Tatum to approximately 1804 Tatum Street to <br />make the parking restrictions parallel on both the east and <br />west sides of the street. <br />Anticipated Resu/t: If long-term parking is perceived to be <br />a problem only by those residents living in the middle of <br />Tatum Street, this option would eliminate their particular <br />concerns while reserving open parking to the north. The <br />Planning Commission would have the opportunity to extend <br />the two-hour zone at a later date should the need arise. <br />c. Option 3. Expand the 2 hour parking, 8 AM to 4 PM, <br />Monday through Friday, along both sides of Tatum Street. <br />Anticipated Resu/t: If long term parking during the <br />weekdays is perceived as a problem by most Tatum Street <br />residents, this option should eliminate the pattern of long- <br />term parking on weekdays along Tatum Street. Since most <br />of the driveways along Tatum Street are long enough to <br />accommodate a few off-street cars, a daytime, two hour <br />parking restriction should not cause much resident <br />inconvenience. However, if a resident was expecting <br />visitors or workers, they could get a temporary parking <br />permit from the city for $1 per vehicle with a maximum <br />charge of $5. <br />If the 2 hour parking from 8 AM to 4 PM weekdays became a <br />problem for residents along Tatum Street, residential permit <br />parking would be an option. This option requires 75% of property <br />owners in the neighborhood to petition for permits to allow the <br />residents to park without regard to the 2 hour posting. The <br />permits cost S 10 a year. <br />STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS <br />A. Notification and Study Complete <br />1. All property owners on Tatum and Lindig have been notified that <br />the Planning Commission is considering changes to Tatum and <br />Lindig Street parking. Input should be solicited from individuals in <br />attendance and the commissioners charged with making a <br />recommendation to the city council. <br />4 <br />
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