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§ 72.54 PARKING METER FUND.
   (A)   Pursuant to IC 36-9-12-7, the Noblesville Parking Meter Fund is hereby created. All fees collected from paid parking technology shall be deposited with the municipal fiscal officer. The fees shall be deposited to the credit of the municipality in a special fund called the "Noblesville Parking Meter Fund." Disbursements from the Noblesville Parking Meter Fund may be made only on orders of the Board of Public Works & Safety for the purposes listed in division(B).
   (B)   Disbursements from the Noblesville Parking Meter Fund may be made only to pay:
      (1)   The purchase price, rental fees, and cost of installation of paid parking technology for paid parking spaces;
      (2)   The cost of maintenance, operation, and repair of paid parking technology;
      (3)   Incidental costs and expenses in the operation of paid parking technology, including the cost of clerks and bookkeeping;
      (4)   The cost of traffic signal devices used in the municipality;
      (5)   The cost of repairing and maintaining any of the public ways, curbs, and sidewalks where paid parking technology is in use, and all public ways connected with it in the municipality;
      (6)   The cost of acquiring, by lease or purchase, suitable land for off-street parking facilities to be operated or leased by the municipality;
      (7)   The principal and interest on bonds issued to acquire parking facilities and devices;
      (8)   The cost of improving and maintaining land for parking purposes and purchasing, installing, and maintaining paid parking technology on that land;
      (9)   The cost of providing approved school crossing protective facilities, including the costs of purchase, maintenance, operation, repair, and all other incidental costs; and
      (10)   The cost of maintenance and operation of a municipally-owned park where paid parking technology is located.
   (C)   Money deposited in the Noblesville Parking Meter Fund may be expended only upon a specific appropriation by the Common Council in the same manner that it appropriates other public money. The Board of Public Works & Safety shall prepare an itemized estimate of the money necessary for the operation of paid parking meter technology for the ensuing year at the same time of making and filing budget estimates for other departments of the municipality.
(Ord. 67-09-21, passed 9-28-21)
§ 72.55 PARKING IN CITY PARKING LOTS AND PARKING GARAGES.
   When signs are erected giving notice thereof, a person shall park a vehicle at the locations in accordance with the times and costs as specified in Chapter 78, Schedule XIV, as from time to time amended by resolution duly adopted by the Board of Public Works & Safety and made a part of this traffic code. Failure to pay the costs shall constitute a violation of this section.
(Ord. 67-09-21, passed 9-28-21)
COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
§ 72.56 TRUCK PARKING RESTRICTIONS.
   Commercial vehicles of two tons capacity or more or commercial vehicles more than 20 feet in length shall not park within the residential or business district on public right-of-way of this city except for the purpose of loading or unloading.
(Ord. 65-7-89, passed 8-14-89) Penalty, see § 70.99
RESIDENTIAL ON-STREET PARKING PERMITS
§ 72.65 ELIGIBILITY.
   (A)   Occupants of any residential dwelling unit in an area of the city zoned for residential purposes and subject to restricted parking who own an automobile and who do not have an off-street parking space available for their unit may apply to the Police Department or a third party parking enforcement company contracted by the Board of Public Works & Safety for a permit for one parking space upon the city street adjacent to such dwelling unit. At the time of application, a valid driver's license shall be shown. A copy of such license shall be kept with the permit application.
   (B)   As used in this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply:
      (1)   "ADJACENT." Abutting the property of the residence or, if no such space is available, then directly across the street and within the same block as the residence.
      (2)   "HOUSEHOLD." A single individual living upon the premises as a single housekeeping unit or collective body of persons living upon the premises as a single housekeeping unit.
      (3)   "RESTRICTED PARKING." Any street or thoroughfare of the city for which an ordinance has been adopted limiting the hours of parking as from time to time amended. Such streets or thoroughfares shall be posted for restricted and limited parking pursuant to said ordinance.
(Ord. 73-10-89, passed 12-15-89; Am. Ord. 80-11-03, passed 3-10-04; Am. Ord. 67-09-21, passed 9-28-21)
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