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-5- <br />2) Signatures <br />The petition must be signed by 75~ of the owners <br />of all residential structures in the area. One <br />resident per structure may sign. No signature <br />shall be valid where multiple residents in a household <br />express disagreement on whether the area should <br />have residential permit parking. <br />Any signer may withdraw his/her name by filing <br />a written request. If for any reason the number <br />of signers falls below 75~ prior to the public <br />hearing, the petition shall be deemed defective <br />and shall not be considered. The person and/or <br />group responsible for submitting the petition will <br />be notified of this finding prior to the public <br />hearing. <br />3) Minimum Size <br />The request for residential permit parking must <br />cover a minimum of 600 linear feet or a single <br />block face, whichever is less. <br />. b. Request Review Process <br />1) Staff Review <br />After receiving the petition, the city staff shall <br />assess the nature of the problems, if any, caused <br />by nonresidential parking in a residential area. <br />The city planner shall submit a report to the Planning <br />Commission. The report must include the following <br />information. <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 may 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 residential permit parking district <br />(2) The specific area recommended for residential <br />permit parking <br />
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