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Admin Order 58-21-31 -- On-Street Parking on Oscar St
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Admin Order 58-21-31 -- On-Street Parking on Oscar St
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Administrative Order -- Page 4 of 5 <br />EC 5.135(1) prohibits the storage of a motor vehicle or personal property on the street <br />for more than 72 hours. There are no additional time limits proposed for this area where <br />parking is to be allowed. <br /> <br />(2) The vehicle type and purpose; <br />Parking for commercial vehicles support the intended land use. <br /> <br />(3) The relative, seasonal and special event demands for parking spaces within the areas of <br />the requested parking; <br />This Order is not a response to a request for new / additional parking spaces. <br /> <br />(4) The other public uses for the property; <br />The area is a commercial / industrially zoned area and the public parking areas are <br />intended to serve those uses. <br /> <br />(5) The location and physical characteristics of the parking area or facility; <br />Existing parking includes a surface lot belonging to an adjacent business and on-street <br />parking on both sides of Oscar Street. <br /> <br />(6) The demand for operating revenues, the costs of operations and enforcement; <br />i. Removal and modification of parking is not anticipated to significantly impact <br />operating revenues. <br />ii. Parking Fund financial instability means that there are limited staff resources available <br />to enforce parking time limits. <br /> <br />(7) The use of parking regulations to promote city adopted goals and policies; <br />Removal and modification of parking is consistent with City-adopted goals and <br />policies. <br /> <br />(8) Abuse by applicants of any parking-related permits; <br />Not applicable. <br /> <br />(9) The impact on nearby commercial uses; <br />Removal and modification of parking supports adjacent commercial uses by ensuring <br />the parking and adjacent travel lanes are available, as needed, to support the <br />commercial uses. <br /> <br />(10) The ease of enforcing the provisions of this chapter; and <br />i. City staff prefer to establish parking time limits rather than prohibit parking entirely. <br />However, Parking Fund financial instability means that there are limited staff resources <br />available to enforce parking time limits. <br />ii. Prohibiting parking on portions of the street and establishing commercial parking only <br />on portions of the street would be necessary until funding and resources are available <br />at an undetermined time in the future to enforce parking with time limits. <br /> <br />(11) The availability of other parking spaces.
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