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3645-18
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12/5/2018
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A. The designation of a residential permit parking zone shall not be made to a <br /> single block but shall apply generally to a neighborhood. Public notice of the intention to <br /> designate an RPZ and of a public hearing on such designation shall be given by <br /> publication and through communication with official city of Everett neighborhood <br /> associations. The Transportation Advisory Committee shall conduct a public hearing on <br /> the recommended designation and shall within forty-five days after such hearing advise to <br /> the Mayor, approval or disapproval of the recommended designation. A decision on <br /> whether to designate an RPZ will thereafter be made by the Mayor. The designation of <br /> an area as an RPZ grants the city traffic engineer the authority to establish RPZ time <br /> limits and RPZ no parking restrictions and to implement and enforce such regulations. <br /> The designation of an RPZ does not create an obligation to immediately establish and <br /> implement such regulations. <br /> AB. Subsequent to the designation of an RPZ, the traffic engineer wil4may, <br /> Uupon written request of residents of-dwellings-in the RPZ , or upon the <br /> traffic engineer's his-own initiative, the traffic engineer shall evaluate the necessity of <br /> designating implementing RPZ time limits and/or RPZ no parking restrictions in the RPZ <br /> the neighborhood studied as a residential permit parking zone. If the evaluation shows <br /> that within the RPZthat twenty-five percent of the dwelling units have less than two off- <br /> street parking spaces; on the average, fifty percent of the available on-street parking is <br /> occupied during the daytime; at least sixty percent of dwelling units in the RPZ support <br /> designated implementation of RPZ time limits and/or RPZ no parking restrictions; fifty <br /> percent of the on street parking spaces occupied during the daytime are occupied by <br /> - - . - • • .. .. ;e r if the area is already posted with <br /> a general on-street parking time limit, such conditions shall be presumed, the traffic <br /> engineer shall recommend to the city engineer and director of public works that the RPZ <br /> time limits and/or RPZ no parking restrictions be established and implemented. area <br /> studied be designated implemented as a residential permit parking zone. The designation <br /> generally to a neighborhood. Public notice of intention to so designate, and of public <br /> Section 5. Section 5 of Ordinance No. 544-78, as amended by Section 1 of Ordinance <br /> No. 1229-86, as amended by Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1608-89 (EMC 46.30.120), <br /> which reads as follows: <br /> Page 9 of 20 <br />
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