Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Chapter 10.08 STOPPING, STANDING AND PARKING
10.08.025 Prohibition on non-resident’s parking recreational vehicles within the city—Exceptions.
No person who does not reside within the city may park or stand or permit
to remain for longer than a period of two hours on any street or highway or
public alley or on a parkway area between curb and sidewalk a recreational
vehicle, as that term is defined in Health and Safety Code Section 18010, unless
the owner of such recreational vehicle has obtained a city-issued recreational
parking permit and said permit is displayed in the front window of the vehicle
in a manner that is visible from the roadway or adjacent
parkway.
A. Provision of Permits. When a city resident has a guest with a
recreational vehicle staying at the resident’s home, the resident may
obtain a city-issued recreational parking permit from the city’s municipal
services department at no cost to the resident. Each permit shall be valid for
seven days, commencing on the date that is stamped on the permit by city staff.
Each city household shall be eligible to obtain two (2) city-issued recreational
parking permits within any calendar year.
B. Use of Permit. A recreational
vehicle permittee must park its temporarily permitted vehicle within two hundred
feet of the residence of its city-host and shall comply with all other parking
rules and regulations issued by the city and state.
C. Revocation of
Permit. No recreational vehicle permit may be given, sold or otherwise used by
anyone other than the person identified on the application pursuant to which the
permit was issued, nor may any permit be altered or reproduced. (Ord. 988-07
§ 1)
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