A. Any owner or operator of a vehicle or property which is subject to this chapter may apply to the city planner, or the designee of the city planner for, and the city planner, or the designee of the city planner, may issue, a permit for an exemption from the restrictions and prohibitions of Section 10.04.020(A)(1) through (3). The permit shall be in such form as may be approved by the city planner. Application for such a permit shall be made on a form approved by, and subject to such verification as may be required by the city planner.
B. Permits shall expire one year after the date of issuance. Applications for renewal of a permit shall be submitted to the city planner at least ten (10) days prior to the expiration date of the then-current permit.
C. Permits, if issued to nonresident visitors, shall expire three days after the date of issuance. Not more than three nonresident visitor permits may be issued to any one person in any twelve (12) month period of time.
D. Permits shall be nontransferable and shall apply only to the particular property or location described in the application, and the rights granted therein shall be limited to the term of the permit.
E. The city planner may revoke any permit issued hereunder prior to the permit’s expiration date upon a determination by the city planner that good cause exists for such revocation. Good cause for revocation is established by a finding by the city planner that the permittee, or any person operating a permitted vehicle with the permittee’s consent, has violated one or more of the provisions of this chapter or any other provision of this code or of state law relating to the operation, licensing, maintenance or parking of vehicles. (Ord. 162 § 3, 1997)