Emergency parking permits and delivery permits are only effective when used in alleys. A passenger car with a delivery permit shall be considered the same as a commercial vehicle when parked in an alley. A commercial vehicle with an emergency parking permit is exempt from the time limits imposed on commercial loading in alleys. All such permits shall be issued at the discretion of the parking manager or his authorized representative as follows:
A. Emergency parking permits shall be restricted to commercial vehicles that are used and equipped for physical repair work and are permanently fitted with pertinent tools, materials or equipment. Any person parked while using an emergency parking permit shall prominently display a legible written or printed notice in the front window indicating the place where such service is being performed.
A vehicle with an emergency parking permit may be parked in an alley until the driver's job or work is finished, but is subject to all other alley parking regulations.
B. Delivery permits shall be issued to passenger cars which are used for routine pickup and delivery services.
A passenger car with a delivery permit may be parked in an alley while the driver is actually engaged in picking up or making deliveries. All such vehicles shall have the same rights and be subject to the same restrictions as a commercial vehicle when parked in an alley.
C. Upon establishment to the satisfaction of the parking manager that the applicant qualifies under subsections A and B of this section and the payment of the permit fee as established by resolution of the city council, an emergency parking permit or a delivery permit in the form of a gummed sticker will be issued by the parking manager or his or her authorized representative. Such permit shall be issued for the fiscal year beginning July 1st and ending June 30th or any part thereof. The gummed sticker shall be affixed to the lower right hand corner of the windshield of the vehicle to which it is issued. (Prior code § 25.07.120)