For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
BEACH RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT DISTRICT. A Beach Residential Parking Permit District may only be designated in the area generally bounded by Sherman Street south to the south property line of the Diplomat Resort and Spa, and from the Intracoastal Waterway east to the Atlantic Ocean.
BEACH RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT. An identification credential issued by the Parking Administrator to those eligible beach residents who may park in a designated Beach Residential Parking Permit District.
DECAL. A sticker to be affixed permanently on the inside of the windshield near the bottom of the driver's side to the vehicle of a resident participating in a City Parking Permit Program.
EMPLOYEE PARKING PERMIT. An identification credential issued by the Parking Administrator to those employees that are employed in designated employee parking areas.
HANG TAG. A permit designed to hang from the rear view mirror of a vehicle participating in a City Parking Permit Program.
HOURS OF ENFORCEMENT. Hours of enforcement for the Parking Permit Program are:
24 hours, Monday through Sunday.
NON-DESTRUCTIVE IMMOBILIZING DEVICE. A device commonly known as a "boot" placed on a vehicle in order to prevent the vehicle from being moved under its own power.
PARKING ADMINISTRATOR. The individual appointed by the City Manager or his or her designee as the Parking Administrator.
PARKING CONTROL DEVICE. Includes, but is not limited to parking meters, pavement markings and signs. To the extent practicable, these devices shall conform to commonly recognized state or county devices used for the same purpose in other jurisdictions. However, nothing in this subchapter shall invalidate any parking control device installed at the discretion of the Parking Administrator, City Engineer, City Traffic Engineer or the Broward County Traffic Engineer.
PARKING PERMIT PROGRAM. The restricted on- or off-street parking program established in § 72.026. Also referred to as "the Program."
PERMIT. Any credential provided or used by the city to allow participation in a Parking Permit Program, such as a hang tag, decal, or license plate.
PERMIT PROGRAM AREA. An area or areas within the City of Hollywood as designated by the City Manager, or his or her designee, as being subject to the provisions of the Program.
RESIDENT. A person who owns or leases real property within a residential area and who maintains either a voter residence or bona fide occupancy, or both, at the address.
RESIDENTIAL GUEST PARKING PERMIT. An identification credential affixed to or displayed inside or on a vehicle and temporarily issued to a bona fide guest of a valid residential permit holder located within a designated City Residential Parking Permit District in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT. An identification credential issued by the city to a resident located within the Residential Parking Permit District in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMIT DISTRICTS. A continuous or nearly continuous area containing public streets and highways or parts thereof primarily abutted by residential parking or residential nonbusiness property including but not limited to schools, parks, churches, hospitals and nursing homes, and within an area zoned as a residential district.
('72 Code, § 34-86) (Ord. O-79- 13, passed 3-7-79; Am. Ord. O-96- 39, passed 10-16-96; Am. Ord. O- 2003-02, passed 2-5-03; Am. Ord. O-2003-03, passed 2-5-03; Am. Ord. O-2009-06, passed 5-6-09; Am. Ord. O-2010-26, passed 7-7- 10; Am. Ord. O-2011-28, passed 10-19-11; Am. Ord. O-2021-07, passed 5-5-21)