(A) Twenty-four hours. Up to 16 RV parking permits are allowed per resident per month. No more than eight parking permits can be linked together consecutively. The maximum permit days per year is 144. Permits are limited to the area in front of the residence or in reasonable proximity when the front of the residence is not available.
(B) Daily use. The Chief of Police may issue a temporary permit for overnight parking of a recreational vehicle if there is a finding that the vehicle is used on a daily basis and on-premises parking is not reasonably available. A permit issued based on this finding shall not be valid for longer than six months. Pending review of your “reason for permit,” you will be temporarily granted a seven-day permit. You will be notified by either e-mail or phone should additional justification be required, or if your application is approved, modified or denied.
(C) Medical. The Chief of Police may issue a temporary permit to persons who demonstrate by way of written statement from a licensed medical doctor, that the recreational vehicle must be kept near a residence for medical reasons. Pending final approval of your application you will be granted a temporary ten-day permit. You are required to have a licensed medical doctor complete the attached application form and return the form to the Eureka Police Department within this ten-day time period. You will be notified by either e-mail or phone should additional justification be required, or if your application is approved, modified or denied.
(D) Construction. A permit may be issued for any oversized motor vehicle parked while used in performing or assisting in performing services or repairs on residential property. The permit will be valid for up to 45 days and will be renewed only upon proof that the vehicle is continuing to be used in performing the services described herein. Pending final approval of your “reason for permit,” you will be granted a temporary seven-day permit. You will be notified by either e-mail or phone should additional justification be required, or if your application is approved, modified or denied.
(Ord. 739-C.S., passed 3-17-09)