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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 5', '§ 3248', '§ 106', '§ 3249', '§ 106', '§ 3250', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3251', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3252', '§ 106', '§ 3254', '§ 106', '§ 3255', '§ 106', '§ 3256', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3257', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3258', '§ 106', '§ 3259', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3260', '§ 106', '§ 3262', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3264', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3265', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3266', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3267', '§ 106', '§ 3268', '§ 106', '§ 3269', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3270', '§ 106', '§ 3271', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3272', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3273', '§ 106', '§ 3274', '§ 106', '§ 3275', '§ 106', '§ 3276', '§ 106', '§ 3277', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 1', '§ 3297', '§ 106', '§ 9105', '§ 9105', '§ 3298', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 22511', '§ 9105', '§ 3299', '§ 106', '§ 3299', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3299', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3299', '§ 106', '§ 3940', '§ 106', '§ 3941', '§ 106', '§ 3942', '§ 106', '§ 3943', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3944', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3945', '§ 106', '§ 1', '§ 3946', '§ 106', '§ 3947', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3948', '§ 106', '§ 22511', '§ 3949', '§ 106', '§ 3950', '§ 106', '§ 2', '§ 3951', '§ 106']

Chapter 10.30 STOPPING, STANDING, AND PARKING
10.30.010 Applicability of regulations.
10.30.020 Stopping or standing in parkways prohibited.
10.30.030 Installation of signs and curb markings.
10.30.040 Stopping, standing or parking prohibited in certain places.
10.30.050 Use of streets for storage of vehicles.
10.30.060 Repairing or greasing vehicles on street.
10.30.070 Washing or polishing vehicles on street.
10.30.080 Parking in vicinity of schools.
10.30.090 Parking on narrow streets.
10.30.100 Parking on grade.
10.30.110 Parking in taxicab stand.
10.30.120 Emergency parking prohibitions.
10.30.130 Parking on city property.
10.30.140 Fifteen- or thirty-minute parking zones (green curb marking).
10.30.150 Ninety-minute parking.
10.30.160 Four-hour parking.
10.30.170 One-hour parking.
10.30.180 One-hour parking zones.
10.30.190 Two-hour parking zones.
10.30.200 Continued parking after expiration of time limit.
10.30.210 Diagonal parking.
10.30.220 Parking space markings.
10.30.230 Parking of commercial vehicles.
Article II. Stopping for Loading or Unloading
10.30.240 Authority to establish loading zones.
10.30.250 Curb markings.
10.30.260 Effect of permission to load or unload; parking time limits.
10.30.270 Stopping, standing, or parking in loading zone.
10.30.280 Stopping, standing, or parking in passenger loading zone.
10.30.290 Stopping, standing, or parking in alley.
10.30.300 Bus zones.
10.30.305 Valet parking passenger loading/unloading zones.
Article III. Parking on Private Property
10.30.310 Posting of notices prohibiting parking.
Article IV. Parking for Physically Handicapped Persons
10.30.320 Designation of spaces; removal of vehicles from off-street parking facilities.
10.30.330 Violations.
Article V. Vision Safety Parking Zones
10.30.340 Authority to establish.
10.30.350 Installation of signs.
10.30.360 Violations.
Article VI. Permit Parking Areas
10.30.370 Purpose.
10.30.380 Definitions.
10.30.390 Areas eligible for designation.
10.30.400 Designation criteria.
10.30.410 Designation process and recommendations.
10.30.420 Issuance of resident parking permits.
10.30.430 Revocation of resident parking permits.
10.30.440 Guest parking permits.
10.30.450 Appeal.
10.30.460 Exemptions.
10.30.470 Installation of signs; warning period.
10.30.480 Violations.
Cross references: Off-street parking for carnivals, circuses, fairs, and amusement places, § 5.40.110 et seq.; off-street parking facilities, Chapter 18.160 CDC.
(Code 1965, § 3248; Code 2002, § 106-311. Ord. No. 743)
(Code 1965, § 3249; Code 2002, § 106-312. Ord. No. 743)
(a) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to establish and maintain, by appropriate signs or by paint upon the curb surface, all no stopping zones, no parking areas, and restricted parking areas, as defined and described in this chapter.
(b) When said curb markings or signs are in place, no operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, or park such vehicle adjacent to any such curb marking or sign in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter.
(Code 1965, § 3250; Code 2002, § 106-313. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(1) Within or adjacent to any divisional island or median strip unless authorized and clearly indicated with appropriate signs or markings;
(2) On either side of any street between the projected property lines of any public walk, public steps, street, or thoroughfare terminating at such street, when such area is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface;
(3) In any area where the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee determines that the parking or stopping of a vehicle would constitute a traffic hazard or would endanger life or property, when such area is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface;
(4) In any area established by resolution of the Council or by order of the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee as a no parking or no stopping area, when such area is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface, and during the hours and on the days designated on the signs or at all times;
(5) Upon, along, or across any railway track in such manner as to hinder, delay, or obstruct the movement of any vehicle traveling upon such track;
(6) In any area where the parking or stopping of any vehicle would constitute a traffic hazard or would endanger life or property;
(7) On any street or highway where the use of such street or highway or a portion thereof is necessary for the cleaning, repair, or construction of the street or highway or the installation of underground utilities; or where the use of the street or highway or any portion thereof is authorized for a purpose other than the normal flow of traffic; or where the use of the street or highway or any portion thereof is necessary for the movement of equipment, articles, or structures of unusual size and the parking of such vehicle would prohibit or interfere with such use or movement, provided that signs giving notice of such no parking are erected or placed at least 24 hours prior to the effective time of such no parking;
(8) At any place within 20 feet of a crosswalk or an intersection, when such place is indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface, except that a bus may stop at a designated bus stop;
(9) Within 40 feet of the approach to any traffic signal, stop sign, or official traffic control device, when indicated by appropriate signs or by red paint upon the curb surface, except that a bus may stop at a designated bus stop;
(10) Within any bridge approach bounded by guardrail or other protective barrier;
(11) In a construction area when appropriate signs have been erected as authorized by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee.
(Code 1965, § 3251; Code 2002, § 106-314. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(Code 1965, § 3252; Code 2002, § 106-315. Ord. No. 743)
(Code 1965, § 3254; Code 2002, § 106-316. Ord. No. 743)
(Code 1965, § 3255; Code 2002, § 106-317. Ord. No. 743)
(a) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to erect signs indicating no parking on any street in the vicinity of a school when such parking would, in his opinion, interfere with traffic or create a hazardous situation.
(b) When such signs are erected prohibiting parking on any such street in the vicinity of a school, no person shall park a vehicle in any such designated place.
(Code 1965, § 3256; Code 2002, § 106-318. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to place signs or markings indicating no parking upon any street when the width of the roadway does not exceed 25 feet, or upon one side of a street as indicated by such signs or markings when the width of the roadway does not exceed 34 feet.
(b) When such signs or markings prohibiting parking are erected upon narrow streets as authorized herein, no person shall park a vehicle upon any such street in violation of any such sign or marking.
(Code 1965, § 3257; Code 2002, § 106-319. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(Code 1965, § 3258; Code 2002, § 106-320. Ord. No. 743)
The curb surface within each taxicab stand shall be painted white and marked “Taxicab Stand” in red lettering or shall be designated by signs of a type and size approved by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee, and when such markings or signs are in place, no operator of any vehicle other than a taxicab or vehicle for hire shall park said vehicle in such taxicab stand.
(Code 1965, § 3259; Code 2002, § 106-321. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 88-14; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) Whenever the Chief of Police shall determine that an emergency traffic congestion is likely to result from the holding of public or private assemblages, gatherings, or functions, or for other reasons, the Chief of Police shall have power and authority to order temporary signs to be erected or posted indicating that the operation, parking, or standing of vehicles is prohibited on such streets and alleys as the Chief of Police shall direct during the time such temporary signs are in place. Such signs shall remain in place only during the existence of such emergency, and the Chief of Police shall cause such signs to be removed promptly thereafter.
(Code 1965, § 3260; Code 2002, § 106-322. Ord. No. 743)
(a) Whenever the City Manager shall determine that the orderly, efficient conduct of the city’s business requires that parking or standing of vehicles on city property be prohibited, limited, or restricted, the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee shall order signs or markings to be installed, indicating that the parking of vehicles is prohibited, limited, or restricted. If the City Manager determines that the public safety, health, or convenience requires that the city be able to remove vehicles found standing or parked in violation of this section, the Public Works Director shall cause signs or markings to be installed which give notice that such vehicles are subject to removal.
(b) When signs or markings authorized by the provisions of this section are in place, it shall be unlawful for any person to park or stand any vehicle contrary to the directions or provisions of such signs or markings. Any regularly employed and salaried officer of the Police Department of this city may remove or cause to be removed any vehicle parked or left standing upon city property where such parking or standing has been prohibited, limited, or restricted, and signs or markings have been posted which give notice or warnings of such removal.
(Code 1965, § 3262; Code 2002, § 106-323. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 1162; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) Green curb marking shall mean no standing or parking for a period of time longer than 15 or 30 minutes at any time between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day except Sundays and holidays.
(b) When authorized signs, parking meters, or curb markings have been determined by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee to be necessary and are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, or park said vehicle adjacent to any such curb marking, sign, or parking meter in violation thereof.
(Code 1965, § 3264; Code 2002, § 106-324. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 84-2; Ord. No. 84-7; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
When authorized signs, parking meters, or curb markings have been determined by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee to be necessary and are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of a vehicle shall stop, stand, or park said vehicle between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day except Sundays and holidays for a period longer than 90 minutes.
(Code 2002, § 106-324. Ord. No. 02-3.1; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
When authorized signs, parking meters, or curb markings have been determined by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee to be necessary and are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of a vehicle shall stop, stand, or park said vehicle between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day except Sundays and holidays for a period longer than four hours.
(Code 2002, § 106-324. Ord. No. 02-3.2; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
When authorized signs, parking meters, or curb markings have been determined by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee to be necessary and are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of a vehicle shall stop, stand, or park said vehicle in designated parking spaces on Adobe Street and Salvio Street between Concord Avenue and Adobe Street between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.
(Code 2002, § 106-324. Ord. No. 02-3.3; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
When authorized signs, parking meters, or curb markings have been determined by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee to be necessary and are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, or park said vehicle between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day except Sundays and holidays for a period of time longer than one hour.
(Code 1965, § 3265; Code 2002, § 106-325. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 84-2; Ord. No. 84-7; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
When authorized signs, parking meters, or curb markings have been determined by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee to be necessary and are in place giving notice thereof, no operator of any vehicle shall stop, stand, or park said vehicle between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on any day except Sundays and holidays for a period of time longer than two hours.
(Code 1965, § 3266; Code 2002, § 106-326. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 84-2; Ord. No. 84-7; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(Code 1965, § 3267; Code 2002, § 106-327. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 1024; Ord. No. 1139; Ord. No. 84-2; Ord. No. 84-7)
(a) On any of the streets or portions of streets established by resolution of the Council as diagonal parking zones, when signs or pavement markings are in place indicating such diagonal parking, it shall be unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to park said vehicle, except:
(b) The provisions of this section shall not apply when such vehicle is actually engaged in the process of loading or unloading passengers, freight, or goods, in which event the provisions applicable in section 10.30.200 of this chapter shall be complied with.
(Code 1965, § 3268; Code 2002, § 106-328. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 84-2; Ord. No. 84-7)
(a) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is authorized to install and maintain parking space markings to indicate parking spaces adjacent to curbings where authorized parking is permitted.
(b) When such parking space markings are placed on the highway, subject to other and more restrictive limitations, no vehicles shall be stopped, left standing, or parked other than within a single space unless the size or shape of such vehicle makes compliance impossible.
(Code 1965, § 3269; Code 2002, § 106-329. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 84-2; Ord. No. 84-7; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) No person shall stop, stand, or park, or permit to be stopped, left standing, or parked, any commercially registered bus, semi-truck, trailer, tractor, or motor truck having a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more on any street for a period of time longer than 30 minutes between the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m.
(b) Commercial vehicles having a manufacturer’s gross vehicle weight rating of 10,000 pounds or more are prohibited from parking or standing on any street in any residential district unless the commercial vehicle is making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares, and merchandise from or to any building or structure located in a residential district or for the purpose of delivering materials to be used in the actual and bona fide repair, alteration, remodeling, or construction of any building or structure located in a residential district for which a building permit has previously been obtained.
(Code 1965, § 3270; Code 2002, § 106-330. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 892; Ord. No. 84-2; Ord. No. 84-7; Ord. No. 85-18; Ord. No. 92-14)
(a) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to determine and to mark loading zones and passenger loading zones as follows:
(1) At any place in any business district, except at locations designated as no parking or no stopping areas;
(Code 1965, § 3271; Code 2002, § 106-351. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized, subject to the provisions and limitations of this chapter, to place and, when required herein, shall place the following curb markings to indicate parking or standing regulations, and said curb markings shall have the meanings as herein set forth.
(1) Red shall mean no stopping, standing, or parking at any time, except as permitted by the Vehicle Code and except that a bus may stop in a red zone marked or signed as a bus zone.
(2) Yellow shall mean no stopping, standing, or parking at any time between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day except Sundays and holidays for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of materials, provided that the loading or unloading of materials shall not consume more than two hours.
(3) White shall mean no stopping, standing, or parking for any purpose other than loading or unloading of passengers or for the purpose of depositing mail in an adjacent mailbox, which shall not exceed the time necessary therefor or a maximum of ten minutes, and such restrictions shall apply between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. of any day except Sundays and holidays, except as follows:
b. When such zone is in front of a theater or place of public assembly, the restrictions shall apply at all times, except when such theater or place of public assembly is closed.
(4) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee may designate curb markings restricting the use of such curb as taxistand locations only.
(5) When the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee, as authorized under this chapter, has caused curb markings to be placed, no person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle adjacent to any such legible curb marking in violation of any of the provisions of this section.
(Code 1965, § 3272; Code 2002, § 106-352. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 1030; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) Permission herein granted to stop or stand a vehicle for purposes of loading or unloading of materials shall apply only to commercial vehicles and shall not extend beyond the time necessary therefor and in no event for more than two hours.
(b) The loading or unloading of materials shall apply only to commercial deliveries, and also the delivery or pickup of express and parcel post packages and United States mail.
(c) Permission herein granted to stop or park for purposes of loading or unloading passengers shall include the loading or unloading of personal baggage but shall not extend beyond the time necessary therefor and in no event for more than ten minutes.
(d) Within the total time limits above specified, the provisions of this section shall be enforced so as to accommodate necessary and reasonable loading or unloading but without permitting abuse of the privileges hereby granted.
(Code 1965, § 3273; Code 2002, § 106-353. Ord. No. 743)
No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle in any yellow loading zone for any purpose other than loading or unloading passengers or materials for such time as is permitted in section 10.30.260.
(Code 1965, § 3274; Code 2002, § 106-354. Ord. No. 743)
No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle in any passenger loading zone for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of passengers for such time as is specified in section 10.30.260.
(Code 1965, § 3275; Code 2002, § 106-355. Ord. No. 743)
(Code 1965, § 3276; Code 2002, § 106-356. Ord. No. 743)
The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to establish and designate bus zones opposite curb space for the loading and unloading of buses or common carriers of passengers and to determine the location and length thereof.
(Code 1965, § 3277; Code 2002, § 106-357. Ord. No. 743; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to establish and designate on-street spaces in front of business establishments as valet parking passenger loading/unloading zones. The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee shall review requests by sponsor businesses for permission to operate valet parking service to customers. If permission is granted, any pre-existing parking prohibition or restriction at the location proposed for a valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone shall remain in effect unless otherwise determined by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee, with the exception that the approved valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone shall supersede any pre-existing parking prohibition(s) or restriction(s) or nonrestricted parking during the hours and days of the week valet parking is in effect as indicated by appropriate signage.
(b) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee shall consider several factors when reviewing requests by sponsor businesses for permission to operate valet parking service to customers, including, but not limited to:
(1) The availability and proximity of a designated off-street storage location, such as a parking structure or surface lot, which has a surplus of parking spaces sufficient to accommodate the anticipated number of valet-parked automobiles from the business seeking permission to operate valet parking service.
(2) Potential impacts to the surrounding businesses within one block of the proposed valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone, including feedback from said businesses in response to a pre-notice that shall be conducted by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee.
(3) A proposed circulation map indicating the route(s) to be used between the vehicle drop-off point, the parking storage location, and the return trip to the pickup point.
(4) Potential impacts to traffic flow and safety on the street and pedestrian and bicycle circulation.
(5) Potential impacts to peak period commute traffic flow and safety.
(6) Qualifications of the valet company that will provide services to the sponsor business and all valet attendants employed by the valet company or by the sponsor business.
(7) The valet company shall have and maintain a valid business license.
(8) Property owner’s written approval of the request for permission to operate valet parking service in front of his/her property.
(9) No conflict with an existing reciprocal parking agreement.
(c) The following items must be submitted to the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee when requesting consideration for valet parking:
(1) A signed statement by the sponsor business that indicates that there is a need for valet parking services and that there is no conflict with an existing reciprocal parking agreement.
(2) The name of the valet company, a copy of a valid business license, and a copy of a valid California driver’s license for all valet attendants employed by the valet company or by the sponsor business.
(3) Certificate of insurance and additional insured endorsement from the valet operator or the sponsor business (if directly providing the valet parking services) listing the City of Concord as additional insured on the required general liability and automobile liability insurance policy described in subsection (e)(13) of this section.
(4) Proposed location for the valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone, parking facility or storage area designated as the parking or storage location, and a circulation map, as noted above, demonstrating the adequacy of the proposed vehicular circulation and off-site loading facilities.
(5) Property owner’s approval of the valet parking request.
(d) If approved by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee, the sponsor business shall obtain an encroachment permit from the City of Concord to operate valet parking at the current filing fee. The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee shall authorize the installation and proper placement of appropriate new signs (listing the name of the sponsor business) and markings to establish the valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone. The sponsor business shall pay for the acquisition and installation costs of said new signs and markings, as determined by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee. All valet parking signs shall reflect the days and hours of operation as approved by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee.
(e) All sponsor businesses shall conform to the following requirements when operating a valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone:
(1) No double parking shall be allowed at the valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone.
(2) No vehicle queuing shall be allowed in the public right-of-way at any time. No vehicle may stop or stand at the loading/unloading area for longer than the time necessary therefor, up to a maximum of five minutes.
(3) The valet parking services shall not impede on- or off-site traffic, pedestrian and bicycle circulation.
(4) The valet parking services shall not impact peak period commute traffic flow and safety.
(5) Valet operators shall only park vehicles in the approved parking facility as submitted with their valet request.
(6) All valet parking operators shall adhere to the posted valet parking signs reflecting the days and hours of operation as approved.
(7) The operator shall, upon receipt of each motor vehicle accepted for valet parking, give a claim check to the owner. The claim check shall explicitly state the terms and conditions under which the vehicle is being accepted.
(8) Valet parking passenger loading/unloading zones located in the public right-of-way shall be operated within the approved (marked) locations and in a manner that minimizes interference with the flow of pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk.
(9) No signs, cones, delineators, or other items may be placed in the public right-of-way without receiving prior approval from the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee.
(10) No parking of overflow vehicles shall be permitted in residential areas.
(11) The sponsor business is ultimately responsible for ensuring that the valet parking operator, or any employee of the business providing the valet parking services, complies with all the requirements listed above for the valet parking operation.
(12) The valet parking operator shall maintain a valid business license.
(13) Prior to the issuance of an encroachment permit allowing the establishment of any valet parking, the sponsoring business and/or the valet parking provider shall obtain the following insurance, and meet the following conditions:
a. Commercial general liability coverage with limits of no less than $1,000,000 combined per occurrence/aggregate limit for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage.
b. Automobile liability insurance covering all vehicles driven by the valet parking operator and its employees/agents providing a $1,000,000 combined limit per occurrence/aggregate for bodily injury, personal injury, and property damage.
c. The City of Concord, its officers, agents, employees, and volunteers are to be covered as an additional insured as respects the insurance policies described above. The coverage shall contain no special limitations on the scope or protection afforded to the City, its officers, officials, employees, or volunteers. The policies described in this subsection (e)(13) shall provide for notice of cancellation to the City of Concord. Said policies shall be primary insurance with respect to the City of Concord, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers.
d. The sponsoring business and/or the business providing valet parking services shall furnish the City of Concord with certificates of insurance and the original endorsements effecting coverage required by this subsection (e)(13). Such policies and certificates shall be in a form approved by the City Attorney.
(f) The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to modify or eliminate the valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone previously granted to a sponsor business and shall cause signs and markings to be modified or removed promptly thereafter, if any of the following conditions occur:
(1) Double parking activity occurs on a repeated basis, impacting the traffic flow and/or vehicular/pedestrian safety.
(2) The valet parking is in conflict with newly adopted policies or programs in the City of Concord.
(3) The operation of the valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone is deemed detrimental to the safety or general welfare of the City or the public.
(4) The valet parking service is no longer needed by the sponsor business due to the closure or relocation of the business or any other changed circumstances.
(5) One or more of the requirements listed above for operating the valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone is violated or can no longer be met by the sponsor business.
(g) Any person aggrieved by the decision of the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee with reference to the failure to approve a valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone or a modification or elimination of a valet parking passenger loading/unloading zone shall have the right of appeal to the City Manager. Such appeal shall be in writing on a form prescribed by the City Manager and shall be filed with the City Manager’s Office within 10 calendar days of the action being appealed. The City Manager shall issue a written decision on the appeal within 10 calendar days after receipt of the appeal. The decision of the City Manager shall be final and binding.
(Ord. No. 14-7, § 1)
It shall be unlawful for any person to drive upon or park any vehicle upon any land or premises when there is posted thereon, at each and every vehicle entranceway, a printed notice that it is private property, restricting the use thereof and warning against trespassing. Said printed notice shall state: “Private Property--No Trespassing” or “Private Property--Customer Parking Only,” or such other language as may restrict the use thereof to described persons and warn against trespassing. Such notice must also contain the language “Section 10.30.310, City of Concord Municipal Code.” The letters on such notice shall be at least two inches in height, of one-half-inch stroke, and in a color contrasting with the background.
(Code 1965, § 3297; Code 2002, § 106-381. Ord. No. 754)
(a) Designation of spaces on streets. The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee may recommend to the City Council and the City Council shall indicate by resolution which street parking spaces shall be designated for the exclusive use of physically handicapped persons whose vehicles display a distinguishing license plate issued pursuant to Vehicle Code § 9105 or 22511.5. Whenever the City Council so designates a parking space, it shall be marked by blue paint on the curb or edge of the paved portion of the street adjacent to the space. In addition to the blue paint, the space may also be marked by signs or other suitable means.
(b) Off-street parking facilities.
(1) Designation of spaces. Any person owning or operating an off-street parking facility may designate stalls or spaces in such facility for the exclusive use of physically handicapped persons whose vehicles display a distinguishing license plate issued pursuant to Vehicle Code § 9105 or 22511.5. Such designation shall be made by posting immediately adjacent to, and visible from, each stall or space a sign consisting of a profile view of a wheelchair with occupant in white on a blue background. Designation of such spaces in an off-street parking facility owned or operated by the city shall take place after authorization by City Council resolution.
(2) Removal of vehicles. The owner or person in lawful possession of an off-street parking facility, after notifying the city Police Department and the city with regard to any off-street parking facility it owns or operates, may cause the removal, from a stall or space designated for physically handicapped persons in such facility to the nearest public garage, of any vehicle not displaying one of the distinguishing license plates specified in this section if there is posted immediately adjacent to, and visible from, such stall or space a sign which clearly and conspicuously states the following:
Unauthorized vehicles not displaying distinguishing license plates issued to physically handicapped persons will be towed away at owner’s expense. Towed vehicles may be reclaimed at ________________ (address) or by telephoning ________________ (telephone number of Concord Police Department).
(Code 1965, § 3298; Code 2002, § 106-401. Ord. No. 1042; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
It shall be unlawful and punishable as a misdemeanor pursuant to section 1.05.230 of this Code for the operator of any vehicle not displaying a distinguishing license plate issued to disabled persons pursuant to Vehicle Code § 22511.5 or to disabled veterans pursuant to Vehicle Code § 9105 to stop, stand, park, or leave standing such vehicle in any parking space properly designated for the exclusive use of physically handicapped persons pursuant to this division.
(Code 1965, § 3299; Code 2002, § 106-402. Ord. No. 17; Ord. No. 1042)
The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to create vision safety parking zones in any parking area alongside a street, which immediately precedes an intersection, driveway, or other area, that requires unobstructed visibility to facilitate the entry into or across a street.
(Code 1965, § 3299; Code 2002, § 106-421. Ord. No. 1138; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
The Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee is hereby authorized to establish and maintain signs which would prohibit the parking of any vehicle alongside any street which might obstruct the visibility required for safe entry into or across a street, or which is in excess of five feet in height.
(Code 1965, § 3299; Code 2002, § 106-422. Ord. No. 1138; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(Code 1965, § 3299; Code 2002, § 106-423. Ord. No. 1138)
(Code 1965, § 3940; Code 2002, § 106-441. Ord. No. 1186)
Parking permit or permit. A decal, sticker, or similar device to be affixed to a vehicle containing specific information required by section(s) 10.30.420 and/or 10.30.440, as applicable.
Valid application. A resident parking permit application obtained from the city Finance Department which contains all information requested by the application, including: (1) evidence of residency within the permit parking area, and (2) evidence of vehicle ownership with the vehicle registered to the same address as the resident. Appropriate evidence shall include, but not be limited to, a current vehicle registration, a current driver’s license, a recent utility bill, or photocopies of these items, and the appropriate application fee, if any, established in the Resolution Establishing Fees and Charges for Various Municipal Services.
(Code 1965, § 3941; Code 2002, § 106-442. Ord. No. 1186)
(Code 1965, § 3942; Code 2002, § 106-443. Ord. No. 1186)
(a) An area shall be deemed eligible for consideration as a permit parking area if data for surveys and studies prepared at the direction of the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee satisfy the objective criteria that the area is impacted by vehicles belonging to nonresidents for any extended period during the day or night, on weekends, or during holidays.
(b) In determining whether an area identified as eligible for permit parking may be designated as a permit parking area, the following factors shall be included in the review and consideration:
(1) The extent of the desire and need of the residents for permit parking and their willingness to bear the costs associated therewith;
(2) The extent to which legal on-street parking spaces are occupied by motor vehicles during the period proposed for parking restriction;
(3) The extent to which vehicles parking in the area during the period proposed for parking restriction are vehicles belonging to nonresidents rather than vehicles of residents;
(4) The extent to which motor vehicles registered to persons residing in the area cannot be accommodated by the number of available off-street parking spaces; and
(5) The location and number of spaces available as alternative parking locations for vehicles of nonresidents which are to be displaced in the proposed permit parking area.
(Code 1965, § 3943; Code 2002, § 106-444. Ord. No. 1186; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) Upon receipt of a verified petition signed by at least 50 percent of the residents in the area proposed for designation and which represents at least 50 percent of the residential units in the area proposed for designation, the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee shall undertake such surveys or studies as are deemed necessary to determine whether an area is eligible for permit parking.
(b) At the completion of surveys and studies to determine whether designation criteria are met, a determination shall be made by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee as to the eligibility of the area under consideration for permit parking, the boundaries for the proposed permit parking area, the appropriate time limitation on parking, and the period of the day and days of the week for its application.
(c) A written report shall be submitted by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee to the City Council, including a recommendation whether to designate the area under consideration as a permit parking area based upon the surveys and studies performed.
(d) In the report, evidence generated as a result of surveys and studies performed, the findings relative to the designation criteria deemed applicable to the area, conclusions as to whether the findings justify preferential parking for that particular area, the proposed boundaries of the permit parking area, the proposed time limitations, period of the day, and days of the week for its application, and the availability of alternate parking spaces or areas, shall be presented.
(e) The designation process and designation criteria shall also be utilized by the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee and the City Council in determining whether to remove the designation of an area as a permit parking area.
(Code 1965, § 3944; Code 2002, § 106-445. Ord. No. 1186; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
(a) The Director of Finance shall be responsible for the issuance of parking permits to persons residing in a permit parking area designated in accordance with Section 10.30.390. A permit shall be issued by the Director only upon receipt of a valid application.
(b) The Director may issue permits only to residents of a permit parking area.
(c) The Director may not issue more than four permits to any one address for residents at that address, unless the Director finds more than four licensed drivers residing at one address with more than four vehicles registered to that address.
(d) The Director shall either grant or deny a resident parking permit within 10 working days from the receipt of a valid application. If the permit is granted, the Director shall issue it in accordance with this division and the permit shall be valid for the calendar year for which it is issued, unless a different period is established in the resolution creating the permit parking area. If the Director denies a permit, the written reasons for the denial shall be provided to the applicant, in person or by mail, within the time period specified herein.
(e) The permit shall be affixed either to the left rear bumper or the bottom left rear window of the vehicle for which it has been issued.
(f) The Director shall maintain a record of the number of parking permits issued to each residence, the names of permit holders, the license numbers of vehicles for which a permit has been issued, the preprinted number of the permit, and a notation of the documents checked to establish residency and vehicle ownership.
(Code 1965, § 3945; Code 2002, § 106-446. Ord. No. 1186; Ord. No. 14-10, § 1)
(Code 1965, § 3946; Code 2002, § 106-447. Ord. No. 1186)
(a) The Director may issue one guest parking permit per resident in a designated permit parking area upon receipt of a completed application for a guest permit. Among the items required in said application shall be:
(1) Evidence of the applicant’s residency within a designated permit parking area;
(2) The license plate number of the guest’s vehicle; and
(3) The address of the residence being visited, which must coincide with the applicant’s address.
(b) The guest permit shall be of a different color than resident parking permit(s) and shall be valid for a period of 14 consecutive days, unless written proof acceptable to the Finance Director has been submitted to show that such a 14-day period would be a detriment to the health or welfare of the guest or resident whom the guest is visiting, in which case the permit shall be valid for a period of 30 consecutive days. The first and last day of the permit shall be written upon it, together with the license plate number of the guest’s vehicle. There is no restriction on the number of times a guest permit may be obtained.
(c) The guest parking permit shall be affixed either to the left rear bumper or the bottom left rear window of the guest’s vehicle.
(d) The Director shall maintain, or cause to be maintained, a record of the number of guest parking permits issued to each residence within a designated permit parking area and the vehicle license plate numbers for which guest parking permits have been issued.
(Code 1965, § 3947; Code 2002, § 106-448. Ord. No. 1186; Ord. No. 1224; Ord. No. 14-10, § 2)
Any person who has been denied a permit(s) or had a permit(s) revoked by the Director may appeal that decision to the City Council within ten days after the decision of the Director has been given or sent to the appellant in accordance with section 2.05.050 of this Code. An appeal shall be set forth on a form provided by the City Clerk and shall be accompanied by a fee, if any, as set forth in the Resolution Establishing Fees and Charges for Various Municipal Services.
(Code 1965, § 3948; Code 2002, § 106-449. Ord. No. 1186)
(a) Emergency vehicles. Any emergency vehicle, including but not limited to an ambulance, fire engine, or police vehicle, which is under the control of an individual providing service to a property located in the permit parking area shall be permitted to stand or be parked on a street in the area without being limited by the time restrictions.
(b) Delivery and service vehicles. Any vehicle, including but not limited to a delivery, utility, or service vehicle, which is under the control of an individual providing service to property located on a street in the permit parking area shall be permitted to stand or be parked on a street in the area without being limited by the time restrictions. Identification of such vehicle as commercial, utility, or service vehicles shall be the responsibility of the driver of such vehicle.
(c) Vehicles displaying handicap plates. Any vehicle which is identified as used by disabled or handicapped individuals meeting the requirements of Vehicle Code § 22511.5, and displaying the handicap plates, shall be permitted to stand or be parked on a street in the area without being limited by the time restrictions.
(Code 1965, § 3949; Code 2002, § 106-450. Ord. No. 1186)
(a) Upon the designation of an area as a permit parking area, the Director of the responsible City Department or his/her designee shall cause appropriate signs to be erected in the area.
(b) Once appropriate signs are erected in a permit parking area, a warning period not to exceed 15 days shall go into effect. During this warning period, motor vehicles not displaying a permit which are parked on the street in excess of the posted time limit shall not be ticketed.
(Code 1965, § 3950; Code 2002, § 106-451. Ord. No. 1186; Ord. No. 14-7, § 2)
Any person that does or causes to be done any of the following shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor punishable pursuant to section 1.05.230 of this Code:
(1) To stand or park a motor vehicle without a current permit properly displayed on a street within the permit parking area for a period of time exceeding the posted time limit hours during the effective times and days of the permit parking system;
(2) To falsely represent himself as eligible for a parking permit or to furnish false information in an application for a permit;
(3) To permit the use or display of, or to use or display, a valid parking permit issued under this division on a motor vehicle other than that for which the permit was issued;
(4) To copy, reproduce, or otherwise bring into existence a facsimile or counterfeit resident or guest parking permit;
(5) To knowingly use or display a facsimile or counterfeit resident or guest parking permit in order to evade time limitations on parking applicable in the permit parking area;
(6) To knowingly commit any act which is prohibited by the terms of this division.
(Code 1965, § 3951; Code 2002, § 106-452. Ord. No. 1186; Ord. No. 94-5; Ord. No. 07-12)