9.11 - Resident-Only Parking § 9.11
Section 9.11: Resident-Only Parking
Subdivision 1. Declaration of Public Policy and Purpose
The Council finds that there are residential areas within the City which are adjacent
to or very near intense non-residential uses which do not provide adequate off-
street parking. The Council further finds that persons employed by or using those
non-residential facilities frequently park their vehicles on nearby residential streets,
resulting in serious residential problems.
This Section regulating parking in designated residential areas is hereby established
in order to protect children and other pedestrians from bodily injury and to protect
real and personal property from damage, by reducing hazardous traffic conditions
resulting from the heavy usage of these residential streets by non-residents or
transients; to protect those residential areas from polluted air, excessive noise, and
trash and refuse caused by the entry of such vehicles; to promote efficiency in the
maintenance of those streets in a clean and safe condition; to preserve the
character of those districts as residential districts; to protect the residents of those
areas from unreasonable burdens in gaining access to their residences; and to
preserve the general health, safety, welfare and integrity of those residents and
residential areas.
Subdivision 2. Establishment Authorized
The Council may, after a public hearing thereon and after receiving a written appli-
cation as hereinafter provided, designate resident-only parking zones on certain
streets. The Council shall also specify special parking restrictions within each
designated zone thus established.
Subdivision 3. Procedure For Establishment
A. Consideration of Resident-Only Parking Zone. The Council may consider the
designation of a resident-only parking zone upon the written request of a
person residing in the zone or a member of the Council. Said request shall:
1. State, with particularity, the residential area to be included;
2. Identify the factors which make the designation of a resident-only parking
zone a necessity; and,
3. State how the desired parking restrictions will serve to alleviate the
conditions making the zone a necessity.
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B. Hearing. Upon receipt of a written request which meets the requirements of
the preceding Subparagraph, the Council shall set a time and place for a
public hearing on the proposal to designate a resident-only parking zone.
Notice of such hearing shall be given at least ten (10) days prior to the
hearing to properties in the proposed zone and within five hundred (500) feet
of the proposed zone. At the hearing, the Council shall hear all interested
persons and shall receive and consider all materials relevant to the merits of
the proposal.
C. Findings. If the Council thereafter deems such a resident-only parking zone
necessary, the resolution adopting the same shall fully state the basis of the
creation of the resident-only parking zone, which basis supports the
existence of one (1) or more of the following, or other, serious problems
caused by nonresident parking:
1. The area is detrimentally impacted by parking of non-resident vehicles
during the proposed hours of restriction and that such impact creates an
unreasonable increase in hazardous traffic conditions threatening the
safety of children, pedestrians and pets.
2. The area does not have sufficient parking to accommodate the convenient
parking of vehicles by residents thereof in the vicinity of their homes.
3. Street cleaning, snow removal and other clean-up and maintenance
operations are greatly hampered by the present unregulated parking
conditions.
4. The restriction of on-street parking available to non-residents will reduce
vehicle noise, pollution, congestion, accumulation of litter and other
adverse environmental effects of automobile traffic and will thus
encourage reliance on car pools and mass transit.
5. The health, safety, welfare, and integrity of the residents, the residential
area and the City as a whole, and the attractiveness and livability of the
neighborhood will be better protected by a system of resident-only
parking.
Subdivision 4. Residential Parking Permit Authority
The establishment of a resident-only parking zone shall provide for the issuance of
parking permits subject to the following requirements:
A. The Council shall identify the location, hours, and days to be regulated by the
parking permit procedure.
B. An application for a permit shall be on a form prepared by the City Council
and shall contain the name and address of the registered owner, make,
model, and license number of each vehicle for which a permit is requested,
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and any other information deemed reasonably necessary by the Council to
enforce the provisions of this Section. No persons shall furnish false
information in an application for a resident-only parking permit.
C. The number of parking permits per residence or per multi-dwelling unit shall
be limited to the number of vehicles owned and registered to persons
residing therein.
D. Permits shall be made available on a continuous basis within those areas
authorized by the Council action and issued to the residents of dwelling units
located in the designated zone. Permits are non-transferable and shall be
used only on the motor vehicle for which the permit was originally requested.
E. Transferable permits for bona fide visitors shall be made available upon
written application, to residents of dwelling units located in the designated
zone. The number of transferable visitor parking permits shall be limited to
three (3) per dwelling unit.
F. No fees shall be charged for the first two (2) resident and/or visitor permits
issued for a particular dwelling unit. Thereafter a fee, as adopted by a
resolution of the Council, shall be charged for each resident and/or visitor
permit issued or transferred as respects said dwelling unit.
G. The permit decal shall be placed on the lower rear corner of the left window
closest to the rear of the vehicle.
H. Such permits shall permit parking in the designated zones during the time
specified by the Council action, and the resident-only parking restrictions
shall be posted on signs in the resident-only parking zone. A parking permit
shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder a parking space within a
designated resident-only parking zone.
I. Residents within the designated zone, at a cost of one (1) dollar for each
permit, may apply to the City Manager or his/her designee for non-
transferable and dated special event permits upon a showing by the resident
that, during the date and hours for which the permits are to be issued, the
use of the permits shall be for special events consistent with the residential
character of the neighborhood and other provisions of law. Application for
such special event permits shall be made no later than ten (10) business
days prior to the date of such event. The City Manager or his/her designee
shall determine the number of special event permits to be issued and the
hours in effect upon determination that issuance of the same would neither
unduly impair traffic safety, nor create serious problems during the effective
period of the permits.
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Subdivision 5. Termination or Modification
The Council may terminate a resident-only parking zone after conducting a public
hearing and finding that the circumstances which originally prompted the
establishment of the zone no longer exist. The Council may modify the resident-
only parking restrictions in a resident-only parking zone if it determines that a
change of circumstances warrants such modifications.
Subdivision 6. Handicapped Parking Not Restricted
Provisions of this Section shall not abrogate the scope of parking privileges granted
handicapped persons by statutes of the State of Minnesota or by other law.
Subdivision 7. Penalties
It is unlawful for any person to violate any established and sign-posted resident-
only parking restriction and any person guilty thereof shall be subject to a fine not
to exceed twenty-five (25) dollars. Any person who intentionally falsifies
information on an application for a parking permit or displays a fraudulently
obtained or counterfeit permit shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Source: City Code
Effective Date: 6-30-88
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Section 9.11: Resident-Only Parking
Subdivision 1. Declaration of Public Policy and Purpose
The Council finds that there are residential areas within the City which are adjacent
to or very near intense non-residential uses which do not provide adequate off-
street parking. The Council further finds that persons employed by or using those
non-residential facilities frequently park their vehicles on nearby residential streets,
resulting in serious residential problems.
This Section regulating parking in designated residential areas is hereby established
in order to protect children and other pedestrians from bodily injury and to protect
real and personal property from damage, by reducing hazardous traffic conditions
resulting from the heavy usage of these residential streets by non-residents or
transients; to protect those residential areas from polluted air, excessive noise, and
trash and refuse caused by the entry of such vehicles; to promote efficiency in the
maintenance of those streets in a clean and safe condition; to preserve the
character of those districts as residential districts; to protect the residents of those
areas from unreasonable burdens in gaining access to their residences; and to
preserve the general health, safety, welfare and integrity of those residents and
residential areas.
Subdivision 2. Establishment Authorized
The Council may, after a public hearing thereon and after receiving a written appli-
cation as hereinafter provided, designate resident-only parking zones on certain
streets. The Council shall also specify special parking restrictions within each
designated zone thus established.
Subdivision 3. Procedure For Establishment
A. Consideration of Resident-Only Parking Zone. The Council may consider the
designation of a resident-only parking zone upon the written request of a
person residing in the zone or a member of the Council. Said request shall:
1. State, with particularity, the residential area to be included;
2. Identify the factors which make the designation of a resident-only parking
zone a necessity; and,
3. State how the desired parking restrictions will serve to alleviate the
conditions making the zone a necessity.
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B. Hearing. Upon receipt of a written request which meets the requirements of
the preceding Subparagraph, the Council shall set a time and place for a
public hearing on the proposal to designate a resident-only parking zone.
Notice of such hearing shall be given at least ten (10) days prior to the
hearing to properties in the proposed zone and within five hundred (500) feet
of the proposed zone. At the hearing, the Council shall hear all interested
persons and shall receive and consider all materials relevant to the merits of
the proposal.
C. Findings. If the Council thereafter deems such a resident-only parking zone
necessary, the resolution adopting the same shall fully state the basis of the
creation of the resident-only parking zone, which basis supports the
existence of one (1) or more of the following, or other, serious problems
caused by nonresident parking:
1. The area is detrimentally impacted by parking of non-resident vehicles
during the proposed hours of restriction and that such impact creates an
unreasonable increase in hazardous traffic conditions threatening the
safety of children, pedestrians and pets.
2. The area does not have sufficient parking to accommodate the convenient
parking of vehicles by residents thereof in the vicinity of their homes.
3. Street cleaning, snow removal and other clean-up and maintenance
operations are greatly hampered by the present unregulated parking
conditions.
4. The restriction of on-street parking available to non-residents will reduce
vehicle noise, pollution, congestion, accumulation of litter and other
adverse environmental effects of automobile traffic and will thus
encourage reliance on car pools and mass transit.
5. The health, safety, welfare, and integrity of the residents, the residential
area and the City as a whole, and the attractiveness and livability of the
neighborhood will be better protected by a system of resident-only
parking.
Subdivision 4. Residential Parking Permit Authority
The establishment of a resident-only parking zone shall provide for the issuance of
parking permits subject to the following requirements:
A. The Council shall identify the location, hours, and days to be regulated by the
parking permit procedure.
B. An application for a permit shall be on a form prepared by the City Council
and shall contain the name and address of the registered owner, make,
model, and license number of each vehicle for which a permit is requested,
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and any other information deemed reasonably necessary by the Council to
enforce the provisions of this Section. No persons shall furnish false
information in an application for a resident-only parking permit.
C. The number of parking permits per residence or per multi-dwelling unit shall
be limited to the number of vehicles owned and registered to persons
residing therein.
D. Permits shall be made available on a continuous basis within those areas
authorized by the Council action and issued to the residents of dwelling units
located in the designated zone. Permits are non-transferable and shall be
used only on the motor vehicle for which the permit was originally requested.
E. Transferable permits for bona fide visitors shall be made available upon
written application, to residents of dwelling units located in the designated
zone. The number of transferable visitor parking permits shall be limited to
three (3) per dwelling unit.
F. No fees shall be charged for the first two (2) resident and/or visitor permits
issued for a particular dwelling unit. Thereafter a fee, as adopted by a
resolution of the Council, shall be charged for each resident and/or visitor
permit issued or transferred as respects said dwelling unit.
G. The permit decal shall be placed on the lower rear corner of the left window
closest to the rear of the vehicle.
H. Such permits shall permit parking in the designated zones during the time
specified by the Council action, and the resident-only parking restrictions
shall be posted on signs in the resident-only parking zone. A parking permit
shall not guarantee or reserve to the holder a parking space within a
designated resident-only parking zone.
I. Residents within the designated zone, at a cost of one (1) dollar for each
permit, may apply to the City Manager or his/her designee for non-
transferable and dated special event permits upon a showing by the resident
that, during the date and hours for which the permits are to be issued, the
use of the permits shall be for special events consistent with the residential
character of the neighborhood and other provisions of law. Application for
such special event permits shall be made no later than ten (10) business
days prior to the date of such event. The City Manager or his/her designee
shall determine the number of special event permits to be issued and the
hours in effect upon determination that issuance of the same would neither
unduly impair traffic safety, nor create serious problems during the effective
period of the permits.
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Subdivision 5. Termination or Modification
The Council may terminate a resident-only parking zone after conducting a public
hearing and finding that the circumstances which originally prompted the
establishment of the zone no longer exist. The Council may modify the resident-
only parking restrictions in a resident-only parking zone if it determines that a
change of circumstances warrants such modifications.
Subdivision 6. Handicapped Parking Not Restricted
Provisions of this Section shall not abrogate the scope of parking privileges granted
handicapped persons by statutes of the State of Minnesota or by other law.
Subdivision 7. Penalties
It is unlawful for any person to violate any established and sign-posted resident-
only parking restriction and any person guilty thereof shall be subject to a fine not
to exceed twenty-five (25) dollars. Any person who intentionally falsifies
information on an application for a parking permit or displays a fraudulently
obtained or counterfeit permit shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
Source: City Code
Effective Date: 6-30-88
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