516.12 USE OF RESIDENTIAL, VISITOR, BUSINESS, AND GUEST PARKING PERMITS; VIOLATIONS.
   (a)   The Police Commissioner or his designee may issue temporary permits for use by guests or visitors.
      (1)   All visitor and guest parking permits shall be displayed on or about the front windshield of the vehicle so as to be easily visible from outside the vehicle. Such parking permits shall contain the following:
         A.   The numerical designation of the residential parking permit area;
         B.   The name and address of the resident to whom the parking permit was issued; and
         C.   The expiration date of the parking permit.
      (2)   A visitor and guest parking permit is valid for no longer than seven consecutive days (one week) not more than six times a calendar year unless specifically authorized by the Police Commissioner.
   (b)   A parking permit shall not guarantee or reserve a parking space within a designated residential parking permit area. A parking permit shall not authorize the standing or parking of any vehicle in such places and during such times as the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles is prohibited or set aside for specified types of vehicles, and shall not excuse the observance of any traffic regulation, other than the two-hour parking limit enforced in the residential parking permit area.
   (c)   Until its expiration, surrender or revocation, a parking permit shall remain valid for such time as the holder continues to reside within the designated residential parking permit area.
   (d)   A parking permit shall be valid only in the residential parking permit area for which it is issued.
   (e)   It shall be a violation of this article for the holder of a parking permit to fail to surrender it when directed to do so.
   (f)   It shall be a violation of this article for any person to represent in any fashion that a vehicle is entitled to a parking permit authorized by this article when it is not so entitled. The display of a parking permit on a vehicle not entitled to such a parking permit shall constitute such a representation.
   (g)   It shall be a violation of this article for any person to duplicate, or attempt to duplicate, by any means, a parking permit authorized by this article. It shall also be a violation of this article for any person to display on any vehicle such a duplicate parking permit.
(Ord. 39-2005. Passed 9-20-05.)