(a) Any permit issued pursuant to this chapter may be revoked at any time with or without cause, by giving the permittee ten days' prior written notice.
(b) The permit shall require that the permittee use a specified route of travel between the vehicle drop-off and pick-up area and the parking location. The permit shall also require that patron's vehicles are not left parked or standing in loading/unloading zones more than the minimal time necessary to accomplish passenger loading/unloading. The permit shall prohibit the parking of patron's vehicles in public on-street parking spaces. If the permit allows overflow valet parking in designated public parking facilities, such overflow parking shall be permitted only after five p.m. on normal business workdays (Monday through Friday, excepting holidays), but such overflow parking shall be permitted on weekends (Saturday/Sunday) and holidays without restriction as to time of day. Overflow parking shall not be permitted in public parking facilities on any occasion when the private parking spaces required by permit are not fully utilized. Overflow parking shall be authorized only for designated public parking facilities which are underutilized by the general public.
(c) The permit may allow the permittee to use a specified number of on-street parking spaces for pick-up and drop-off of vehicles. The permittee shall be required to pay to the city a fee as set forth in the municipal fee schedule for the use of such parking spaces.
(d) The permit shall specify the location, size and content of any signage or attendant stands permitted at the vehicle pick-up and drop-off location.
(e) The permit shall specify the days of the week and hours of the day when the parking services are permitted. The permit shall provide for temporary suspension of the right to conduct valet parking activities using any street or alley or city parking facility which is temporarily closed or restricted for vehicular traffic because of construction or because of special events.
(f) The permit may permit the use of designated public parking facilities for overflow valet parking when private parking facility spaces are fully utilized and certain public parking facilities are underutilized, and no fee shall be charged for the use of those public parking facilities.
(g) Any permit issued pursuant to this section may be subject to such additional terms and conditions as the city manager or designee considers reasonably necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare.
(Ord. 4603 § 2 (part), 1999)