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3. Over-issuance of residential parking zone permits. In case of over- <br /> issue as determined by the traffic engineer, based on an engineering study, priority shall <br /> be given to providing one permit to each dwelling unit, and any necessary revocation <br /> shall take into account the number of vehicles owned or controlled by the permit holder <br /> and the number of off-street parking spaces the permit holder possesses; <br /> 4. In the event of expiration or termination of the residential parking <br /> permit program. <br /> B. When revocation occurs because of over-issuancee or termination of the <br /> permit program, a pro rata refund shall be given to the person whose permit was revoked. <br /> Section 13. Section 14 of Ordinance No. 544-78 (EMC 46.30.060), which reads as <br /> follows: <br /> The holder of a residential parking zone permit shall report any changes of <br /> address or changes in vehicle registration. Failure to report such changes shall constitute <br /> an unlawful use of the permit subject to Section 46.30.100. A change of address within <br /> the permit zone shall require correction on the permit application, but shall not require <br /> surrender and reissue of permits. All other changes of address or vehicle registration shall <br /> require surrender of the permit. The person surrendering the permit may reapply and, if <br /> qualified to receive another permit, shall be given pro rata credit for the unexpired term <br /> of the surrendered permit, in determining the fee due on the new permit. If a new permit <br /> will not be issued on surrender of the old permit, a pro rata refund of the permit shall be <br /> made. All residential parking zone permits expire automatically one year from the date of <br /> issue and must be renewed annually to remain valid. <br /> Be and the same is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> The holder of a residential parking zone permit shall report any changes of <br /> address or changes in vehicle registration within thirty days of such change. Failure to <br /> Section 46.30.100. A change of address within the permit zone shall require correction on <br /> changes of address or vehicle registration shall require surrender of the permit. The <br /> shall be given pro rata credit for the unexpired term of the surrendered permit, in <br /> determining the fee due on the new permit. If a new permit will not be issued on <br /> surrender of the old permit, a pro rata refund of the permit shall be made. All residential <br /> parking zone permits expire automatically on December 31 of the year in which the <br /> permit was issued one year from the date of issue and must be renewed annually to <br /> remain valid. <br /> Page 16 of 20 <br />