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69.14    RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING.
   1.   Parking Prohibited. From April 1 to June 30 each year, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle on the street without a parking permit in the following locations:
      A.   On either side of Lyndhurst Drive from N 16th Avenue to N 15th Avenue.
      B.   On the south side of Lyndhurst Drive from N 15th Avenue east up to and including 1265 Lyndhurst Drive.
      C.   On the west side of N 15th Avenue from Litchfield Drive to Emmons Street.
      D.   On the east side of N 15th Avenue from Lyndhurst Drive to Emmons Street.
      E.   On either side of N 14th Avenue from Lyndhurst Drive to Emmons Street.
   Vehicles parked on the street in these locations without the displayed parking permit will be ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense.
   2.   Permit Issued. Residential parking permits shall be issued to each dwelling unit in the permit area. No residential parking permit shall be issued for a vehicle whose owner or principal operator is not a resident in the parking permit area. The principal permit holder may request additional permits for guest parking. No residential or guest permit shall be transferred or sold to another property.
   3.   Display. A residential or guest parking permit shall be displayed by hanging from the rear view mirror inside the motor vehicle. Failure to display the permit will result in the vehicle being ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense.
   4.   Violations. It is a violation of this chapter for any person to:
      A.   Park or stand a vehicle in the permit parking area during the restricted times without displaying the proper permit.
      B.   Represent in any manner or form that a vehicle is entitled to a parking permit authorized by this chapter when it is not so entitled. The display of a parking permit on a vehicle not entitled to such a parking permit shall constitute such a representation.
      C.   Duplicate, or attempt to duplicate, by any means, a parking permit authorized by this chapter. It is also a violation of this chapter to display upon any vehicle such a duplicate parking permit.
   All persons found in violation of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of $10.00 for the first offense, a fine of $25.00 for the second offense, and a fine of $25.00 for every offense thereafter within the same calendar year.
   5.   Healthcare Exception. The City may issue upon application a special parking permit to a business providing home healthcare services to a resident located within the permit area. Such permit shall only be valid while a home healthcare provider is at a residence within the permit area and is engaged in providing care to a resident of the area. The permit may be revoked by the City for failure to comply with the requirements of this section.