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• <br /> reduction in the parking violation penalty set forth in subsection <br /> C for a period of one hundred and eighty (180) days. <br /> Section 4: Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1487-88 (EMC 46.28.070) which reads <br /> as follows: <br /> Parking for Disabled Persons. <br /> A. A person who has received a current and valid special disabled <br /> person's card, decal or license plate from the Washington State <br /> Department of Licensing under RCW 46.16.380 shall be <br /> allowed to park a vehicle being used to transport such person <br /> in parking meter spaces free of charge and for unlimited periods <br /> of time in parking zones or areas which are otherwise restricted <br /> as to the length of time parking is permitted. This section shall <br /> have no application to those zones or areas in which the <br /> stopping, parking, or standing of all vehicles is prohibited or <br /> which are reserved for special types of vehicles. Such person <br /> shall not be permitted the foregoing privilege unless the person <br /> obtains and displays a distinguishing card, decal, or license <br /> plate issued pursuant to RCW 46.16.380. <br /> B. No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle in a parking <br /> space reserved for disabled persons provided on public property <br /> or on private property without charge without a special license <br /> plate, card, or decal issued pursuant to RCW 46.16.380. In <br /> addition to assessing the penalty identified in Section 26 of this <br /> Ordinance, the Police Department may remove and impound <br /> the offending vehicle. <br /> C. A parking space or stall for a disabled person shall be identified <br /> by a vertical sign, including fine and tow-away information, <br /> between thirty-six and eighty-four inches off the ground, with <br /> the international symbol of access, whose colors are white on a <br /> blue background, described under RCW 70.92.120 and the <br /> notice "State disabled parking permit required." <br /> D. A parking space or stall for a disabled person shall also be <br /> identified by a painted white line at least four inches in width <br /> on the improved surface delineating the perimeter of the <br /> parking space or stall and a legend of the "international symbol <br /> of access" on the surface of the stall in white per City <br /> standards. <br /> 6 <br />