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(A) Upon the holder's payment of a $1 residential parking permit renewal fee, his submission of a completed and validated residential parking permit application, his fulfillment of all applicable provisions of this regulation controlling issuance, renewal of residential parking permits, on or before the expiration date of the existing residential parking permit, the holder shall receive a new residential parking permit.
(B) The expiration date to be displayed on the new residential parking permit shall be one year following the expiration date of the existing residential parking permit.
(Ord. 90-41, passed 12-4-90)
Each recipient of a residential parking permit will receive two visitor parking permits which shall be used only as a courtesy for individuals visiting a resident that has been issued a residential parking permit. For the purposes of this regulation, the resident shall be the holder of and responsible for the use and misuse of visitor parking permits issued to them.
(Ord. 90-41, passed 12-4-90)
Following the City Commission's vote to withdraw the designation of an existing residential parking permit area, the City Manager shall mail to every residence within the existing residential parking permit area, a notice of the City Commission's withdrawal of the designation. Said notice shall specify the effective date of the withdrawal of the designation, which shall be 30 days following the date of the City Commission's affirmative vote to withdraw the designation. No public meeting, petitions or other documentation shall be required to support the City Commission's decision to withdraw the designation.
(Ord. 90-41, passed 12-4-90)
(A) Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter and has not paid their fines within 30 days of said violation shall be charged with a violation, and upon conviction in Madison County District Court may be punished by a fine of not more than $50, in addition to the parking fines owed.
(Ord. 85-11, passed 8-20-85)
(B) Every person convicted of a violation of § 71.41 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more than $250 or by imprisonment for not more than 90 days.
('79 Code, § 23-3.1) (Ord. 78-25, passed 9-5-78)
(C) Any person violating any provision of §§ 71.70 through 71.72 shall, upon conviction thereof by a court of competent jurisdiction, be fined not more than $25 for each violation and, in default of any fine so imposed, shall be imprisoned for a period not to exceed three days for each violation, or both so fined and so imprisoned.
(Ord. 90-41, passed 12-4-90)