§ 72.06 RESIDENT PARKING IN DOWNTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT.
   The City Commission has previously designated a certain defined area as the Downtown Historic District. As the buildings in this area have been renovated, there have been multiple residential units constructed within said buildings. Accordingly, residents of those units should be allowed longer parking privileges in the Downtown Historic District than those set forth in § 72.01(F). Therefore, the following shall apply to those residents:
   (A)   The city shall provide two parking passes per residential unit per calendar year to the owner/landlord of the building containing a residential unit at no cost to the owner/landlord. Owner/landlord shall provide the parking passes to the tenants.
   (B)   Any person residing in a residential unit in the Downtown Historic District that has the parking pass visibly displayed in his/her vehicle shall be allowed to continuously park in or at one location on any city street, roadway, or designated parking space or public parking lot in the Downtown Historic District for a period of time not to exceed seven days without prior notification of the Code Enforcement Officer. If a resident of the Downtown Historic District needs to park his or her vehicle in one location for a longer period of time, they may request an extension of time to park from the Code Enforcement Officer, which request shall not be unreasonable denied.
   (C)   If a resident of a unit in the Downtown Historic District fails to display the parking pass where it is visible to the Code Enforcement Officer or other enforcement authorities, the provisions of this section shall not apply.
(Ord. 2019-020, passed 9-9-2019)