§ 73.04 RESIDENTIAL PARKING ZONES.
   (A)   The City Administrator, pursuant to § 70.31(E) may establish residential parking zones. The purpose of residential parking zones during specific time periods within specific geographic areas used predominately for residential purposes. Permits may be issued by the city to allow for the parking of vehicles within the zone during the restricted hours.
   (B)   The City Administrator shall establish procedures and standards for the issuance of permanent and temporary permits to residents that will allow the residents and their guests to park their vehicles within residential parking zones during the restricted hours. At a minimum, the Administrator shall establish rules which establish the criteria for issuance, surrender and revocation of permits, evidence of proof residence and vehicle ownership, terms of the permit, standards for display of permits and allow for the issuance of temporary permits to residents for the parking of nonresident vehicles for temporary periods upon a showing of reasonable need for such permits.
   (C)   The City Administrator may cause to be installed and maintained, pursuant to § 70.31, official signs for residential parking zones which clearly identify the parking restrictions for nonresidents and the exception to those restrictions for permit holders within the residential parking zones.
   (D)   It shall be unlawful for any person to:
      (1)   Provide false information in connection with an application for a permanent or temporary permit;
      (2)   Fail to surrender a permit, when requested to do so, when the person is no longer entitled to the permit;
      (3)   Use a permit when the permit holder is no longer entitled to the permit;
      (4)   Use or allow the use of a permit in conjunction with a vehicle other than the vehicle for which the permit was issued; and
      (5)   Use or allow the use of a temporary permit in a manner inconsistent with the terms and limitation of the permit.
   (E)   The City Administrator is authorized to revoke any permit when the permit holder is found to be in violation of the provisions of this section, and, upon written notification thereof, the permit holder shall surrender the permit to the Administrator. Failure to do so shall constitute a violation of this section.
   (F)   Any rule or regulation implemented may be appealed to the City Council within 30 days of its adoption.
(Ord. 357, passed 2-25-2002) Penalty, see § 70.99