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<br />-4- <br />c) "No Parking" for a specified distance <br />Signs restricting parking <br />useful to eliminate safet <br />and stop signs. Examples <br />signs", "no parking here t <br />to here". <br />B. RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS <br />1. Purpose/Policy <br />L J <br />for a specified distance are <br />y hazards near alleys, driveways <br />include: "no parking between <br />o corner" , "no parking corner <br />a. Residential districts congested because of heavy residential <br />and/or non-residential traffic and parking are eligible <br />to request residential permit parking. It is the purpose <br />of this policy to reduce the flow of commuter traffic <br />from year-round, non-residential traffic due to parking <br />into an adjoining residential neighborhood; to reduce <br />air pollution and other environmental effects of automobile <br />commuting; to enhance the quality of life in the residential <br />areas by reducing noise, traffic hazards and litter; <br />to protect the residents from unreasonable burdens <br />in gaining access to their residences; to preserve <br />the character of the residential district; to promote <br />efficiency in maintaining the streets in a clean and <br />safe condition; to preserve the safety of children <br />and other pedestrians; and to promote traffic safety; <br />and to promote the peace, good order, comfort, convenience <br />and welfare of the. inhabitants of the City. <br />b. No residential parking permits shall guarantee any <br />permit holder of a designated parking space, but shall <br />provide general parking .subject to availability in <br />designated areas during the posted, specified times. <br />2. Procedures for Designating Residential Permit Parking Areas <br />a. Submitting a Request <br />1) Petition <br />The designation of a residential permit parking <br />area shall be initiated by a petition filed with <br />• the city staff stating that residents of a particular <br />residential area are encountering serious problems <br />because of excessive parking by persons who are <br />associated with nearby nonresidential uses. A <br />filing fee shall accompany every petition. The <br />fee is identified in chapter five of the city code. <br />