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• <br />- 6 - <br />a. The need assessment for residential permit <br />parking <br />b. The specific area petitioned for residential <br />permit parking <br />c. The guidelines for who and how one nay obtain <br />a residential parking permit <br />d. The potential implications of such a parking <br />arrangement in the area <br />e. If the permit parking area is recommended, <br />the report must also include: <br />(1) A recommended review period to evaluate <br />the resie~ential permit parking district <br />• <br />(2) The specific area recommended for residential <br />permit par,cing <br />2) Policy Review <br />The city planner shall submit the report with <br />its recommendation to the Planning Commission. <br />A public hearing shall be held on the request. <br />The Planning commission shall submit a recommendation <br />to the City Council. The City Council shall make <br />the final decision. If the City Council designates <br />a residential permit parking district, the resolution <br />shall state the need for the district, the location, <br />hours (if applicable), streets to be posted permit <br />parking and the procedure for issuing permits <br />to eligible residents. <br />3. Permit Eligibility and Fees <br />a. Resident Permits <br />Residents living on streets designated in the residential <br />permit parking district may annually apply for a <br />non-transferable residential parking permit for each <br />car owned or leased, currently licensed and in operating <br />condition at the address. Anon-refundable annual <br />residential permit fee will be charged. The fee <br />shall be identified in chapter five of the city code. <br />A false application shall be grounds for denial of <br />the residential permit. <br />-<Z~ f~; <br />