§ 72.204 RESIDENT PARKING PROGRAM REVIEW PROCESS.
   (A)   Upon receipt of a valid verified request, PARC shall conduct a parking study within the area identified in the petition.
      (1)   An RPZ will not be considered for implementation unless the results of the study demonstrate that at least 75 percent of the curb spaces in the defined area of the RPZ are utilized during peak periods under normal conditions.
   (B)   PARC shall schedule a meeting with the Neighborhood Advocate for a technical review of the issues to be considered in the creation of an RPZ.
   (C)   After PARC's technical review:
      (1)   The Neighborhood Advocate shall schedule a neighborhood meeting to determine the issues and needs of the neighborhood, and to identify problems and possible solutions that could be achieved by the implementation of an RPZ. Such identification may include:
         (a)   The boundaries of the RPZ;
         (b)   Effective date of the RPZ;
         (c)   Types of businesses and institutions within RPZ;
         (d)   Types of meetings or events held within RPZ;
         (e)   Temporary and special permit issuance requirements; and
         (f)   Limitations on permit issuance.
      (2)   The Neighborhood Advocate shall provide notice of the neighborhood meeting in accordance with the provisions of KRS Chapter 424, and also shall provide written notice of the neighborhood meeting, at least 14 days prior to the scheduled meeting to PARC, to the Council Member(s) of the District(s) in which the RPZ is proposed, and shall post notice at the location of the meeting.
   (D)   PARC shall utilize the information gathered from the neighborhood meeting to establish a Parking Management Plan for the RPZ, and subsequently shall hold a meeting with the neighborhood to discuss the Plan, RPZ boundaries, time restrictions and other requirements. Written notice of the meeting shall be provided by PARC in accordance with the requirements set forth in subsection (C)(2), above.
(Lou. Metro Ord. No. 201-2004, approved 12-28-2004; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 64-2005, approved 5-17-2005; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 106-2005, approved 8-2-2005; Lou. Metro Am. Ord. No. 116-2020, approved 9-24-2020)