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2. Order of traffic engineer. The Traffic Engineer may establish a residential permit <br />parking zone in an area for which no application has been received providing: <br />(a) Establishment of the zone is necessary in order to meet the objectives of the <br />policies set forth herein; <br />(b) The proposal would meet the criteria for approval set forth in R -5.040-F had <br />an application been submitted; <br />(c) Failure to establish the zone would create a hardship for residents in the area <br />or contribute to traffic congestion in the area. <br />R -5.040-D ALLOCATION OF VOTES. <br />Two votes shall be allocated to each parcel of property with an address for the street within <br />a block. If the parcel is renter -occupied, one vote shall be allocated to the tenant, and one vote to <br />the owner. If the parcel has frontage on the block but does not have an address that contains the <br />street name for that block, one vote shall be allocated to the parcel, one-half to the owner, and one- <br />half to the tenant. If a single parcel contains multiple tenants, the tenant vote shall be determined <br />on the basis of a majority vote of all current tenants of the parcel (i.e., 20 tenants, 11 must vote for <br />or against the proposal). <br />R -5.040-E NOTICE OF APPLICATION. <br />Upon receipt of an application for designation of a residential permit parking zone and <br />payment of required fees, the Traffic Engineer or designee shall cause notices describing the area <br />for which designation is sought to be provided to the affected owners, tenants, and neighborhood <br />organization. <br />R -5.040-F CRITERIA FOR APPROVAL. <br />Approval of an application for establishment of a residential permit parking zone shall be <br />based on consideration of the following criteria: <br />(a) Whether there is consistently a significant amount of long-term spill-over <br />parking from nearby high employment sites or traffic generators; <br />(b) Whether residents frequently find it difficult to park on -street within close <br />proximity to their residences; <br />(c) The proximity of public transportation to the area; <br />Administrative Order - Page 5 of 10 <br />