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001-12 - Ordinance - Repealing Res 041-10 and Amending POMC Chapter 10.12 Parking, Stopping or StandingIntroduced by: Requested by: Drafted by: Reviewed by: Introduced: Adopted: ORDINANCE NO. 001-12 Public Works Director Public Works Director City Attorney Public Works Director August 23, 2011 January 24, 2012 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 041-10 AND AMENDING CHAPTER 10.12 OF THE PORT ORCHARD MUNICIPAL CODE AND ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS AND FEES RELATED TO PARKING, STOPPING OR STANDING IN CERTAIN AREAS OF THE CITY WHEREAS, WAC 3o8.330.27o authorizes the City to adopt regulations to prohibit, regulate or limit stopping, standing or parking of vehicles in the City; and WHEREAS, Port Orchard Municipal Code Section 10.12.o8o(1) authorizes the City Council to from time to time, establish parking prohibitions and restrictions on portions of certain specified streets; and WHEREAS, the City Council deems it in the best interest of the City of Port Orchard to periodically review and update such regulations; and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to codify the parking regulations in order to aid the public in its ability to access and review said regulations; and WHEREAS, the City Council recently updated these regulations under Resolution 041- 10, adopted on November 30, 2010;.and WHEREAS, staff has inspected and verified the parking conditions, including signage, at each of the locations described in Resolution 041-10 and seeks to modify the regulations as approved in Resolution 041-10 so that the regulations accurately reflect the true conditions; now, therefore, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION i. Section 10.12.o8o of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 10.12.080 Parking prohibited and restricted. (1) The city council may from time to time establish parking prohibitions and restrictions on city -owned or -operated parking lots and portions of certain specified streets, including establishment of reserved parking areas and Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 2 of 17 residential permit parking zones which restrict parking of vehicles on certain streets or city parking lots at certain times except by permit. These regulations are codified in sections 10.12.400-10.12.520 of this Chapter. SECTION 2. Chapter 10.12 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding a new section 10.12.400 to read as follows: 10.12.400 - Parking Prohibited at All Times. When signs are erected by the City Engineer giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle at any time upon any of the streets or parts of streets described as follows: 1. Ada Street on the north side of Ada Street, in front of 825 Ada Street. 2. Advantage Avenue: on the west side of the north three hundred fifty feet of roadway and on the left hand side, as the traffic flows, of the remainder of the street. 3. Bay Street: on both sides, from the traffic signal on SR166 (Bay/Maple Street) for a distance of two hundred feet northeast of Guy Wetzel Street. 4. Bay Street: at the intersection with Wharf Street, (Mitchell Point) along the outside radius of the existing road as delineated by the established guardrail. 5. Bay Street: on the north side, from the DeKalb Street Pedestrian Pier westerly for seventy feet and in front of 501 Bay Street. 6. Becky Avenue: on both sides of street, from Dallas Street South to Dead End. 7. Cedar Canyon: on both sides of the street within one hundred feet of the Tremont Street right of way. 8. Chanting Circle SW: on both sides of street, from Old Clifton Rd 260 feet. Then on the east side to Chanting Circle. Then along the inside curb of the remaining part of Chanting Circle. 9. Chatterton Avenue SW: on right-hand side of street as the traffic flows. 10. Chowchilla Way: on the south side of street. 11. Dallas Street: on the right-hand side, as the traffic flows. Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 3 of 17 12. DeKalb Street: on both sides from Cline Avenue easterly to Dead End. 13. DeKalb Street: on the south side, from Sidney Avenue westerly for a distance of one hundred feet. 14. DeKalb Street: on the north side, from Tracy Avenue easterly to the end of DeKalb Street. 15. DeKalb Street: on the south side, from Mitchell Avenue to the east side of Tracy Avenue. 16. Donna Street: on the south side of street. 17. Egret Street: on the south side of the street. 18. Fiscal Street: on the south side of the street. 19. Fantail Place: on the east side of the street. 20. Farragut Avenue: on both sides, from DeKalb Street to Morton Street: except, on the east side, one hundred sixty feet north of DeKalb Street. 21. Glenmore Loop: on the inside radius of the entire loop. 22. Grebe Way: on the north side, from Siskin Circle to Swift Avenue. 23. Huntington Street: on both sides from Olney Avenue to Glenmore Loop and the north side from Glenmore Loop to west end terminus. 24. Jabirin Way: on the north side of street. 25. Lazuli Street: on the south side, from Wigeon Avenue to Sisldn Circle. 26. Lippert Drive: on both sides, from Pottery Avenue to Advantage Street. 27. Lowren Street: on the right-hand side, as the traffic flows on the one-way portion of the street. 28. Lumsden Road: that portion of both sides of the street which starts at the intersection with Vivian Court and extends three hundred feet to the east. Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 4 of 17 29. Lone Bear Drive: on both sides from Feigley Road to SW Stanwick Way. 30. Longview Avenue: on east side of street. 31. Mitchell Avenue: on both sides, from Bay Street to Kitsap Street. 32. Murrelet Avenue: on both sides, from Old Clifton Road to Siskin Circle. 33• Pickford Place SW: on the left-hand side as the traffic flows on the street, from SWColbert Way to end of cul-de-sac. 34• Plisko Avenue: on both sides, from Mitchell Avenue to Mile Hill Drive. 35• Prospect Street: on the inside radius of the curve between Robert Geiger Street and Frederick Avenue. 36. Pottery Avenue: on both sides of the street, within too feet of the Tremont Street right of way. 37. Retsil Road: on the west side, from the north corporate limits to the south property line of 982 Retsil Road. 38. Rockwell Avenue: on both sides, from Bay Street to Morton Street. 39• Rockwell Avenue: on the west side, from Morton Street to Kitsap Street. 40. Ross Street: on the south side of the 40o block. 41. Sage Court: on both sides of street. 42. Sage Street: on both sides from Pottery Avenue east for a distance of seventy feet and on the left hand side, as the traffic flows, on the street of the remainder of the street. 43• Sidney Avenue: on the west side from Bay Street to Prospect Street. 44• Siskin Circle: on the inside curb of Siskin Circle throughout the circle. 45• Snowridge Avenue: on the left-hand side, as the traffic flows on the street. Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 5 of 17 46. Sprague Street: on the right-hand side, as the traffic flows on the one-way portion of the street. 47. Sroufe Street: on the south side, from Sidney Avenue to Portland Avenue. 48. Strathmore Circle SW on outside of circle travelling either direction. 49• Sweany Street: on the north side, from Cline Avenue westerly for a distance of three hundred forty feet. 50. Sweany Street: on the south side, from Sidney Avenue westerly for a distance of two hundred feet. 51. Swift Avenue: on west side, from Siskin Circle to Lazuli Street. 52. SW Colbert Way: on left-hand side of street as the traffic flows, from Pickford Place SW to Chatterton Avenue SW. 53• SW Stanwick Way: on the right-hand side street as the traffic flows, from Lone Bear Drive to Pickford Place SW. 54. Tremont Street: on both sides of the street, within one hundred feet of Pottery Avenue right of way. 55• Warbler Way: on both sides of street from Old Clifton Road to Siskin Circle. 56. Warbler Way: from Siskin Circle to curve (park) on south side and on east side from curve (park) to Grebe Way. 57. Wilkins Drive: on both sides, from the west terminus, eastward three hundred fifty feet. 58. Lot 4: all of Lot 4, as defined in POMC 10.12.500, Saturdays from five a.m. to five p.m., from April 1st through October 31st. SECTION 3. Chapter 10.12 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding a new section 10.12.420 to read as follows: 10.12.420 Parking Prohibited During Certain Hours. When signs are erected by the City Engineer in each block giving notice thereof and for the purpose of street maintenance, no person shall park a vehicle between the hours of three a.m. and five a.m. upon any of the streets or parts of streets as described below on the days specified below: Tuesdays & Thursdays: 1. Bay Street: 2. Frederick Avenue: 3. Sidney Avenue: Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 6 of 17 from Robert Geiger Street to Harrison Street on both sides. from Prospect Street north to Sidney Parkway on both sides. from Prospect Street north to Sidney Parkway on both sides. SECTION 4. Chapter 10.12 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding a new section 10.12.440 to read as follows: 10.1-2.440 Standing or Parking Prohibited During Certain Hours. When signs are erected by the City Engineer in each block giving notice thereof, no person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle between the hours specified in this section of any day, or upon any of the streets or parts of streets described as follows: 1. All access ways in public parking lots at any time; 2. At all times during hazardous snow and ice conditions WHERE POSTED. SECTION 5. Chapter 10.12 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding a new section 10.12.46o to read as follows: 10.12.46o Parking Time Limited on Certain Streets. When signs are erected by the City Engineer in each block giving notice thereof, no person shall park a vehicle for longer than the time specified in this section, on the days specified in this section, upon any of the streets described as follows EXCEPT vehicles complying with Residential Parking Permit Program: 1. Ada Street On both sides of Ada Street, from Sidney Avenue to Harrison Avenue. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m. on any day except Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 2. Austin Avenue: on both sides, from Division Street to Dwight street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 3. Robert Geiger Street: on both sides, from Prospect Street to Bay Street. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 7 of 17 five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 4. Bay Street: on both sides, from Orchard Avenue to Harrison Avenue. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Sunday, and federal holidays. Vehicles with Residential Parking Permits are not exempt from the parking restrictions specified within this paragraph (4). 5. Bay Street: on the north side from the DeKalb Street Pedestrian Pier easterly for one hundred ten feet. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Sunday, and federal holidays. 6. Bay Street: on the south side from Port Orchard Boulevard to Kitsap Street there will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays. 7. Bay Street: on west side of the 150o and 1600 block. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to six p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 8. Bay Street: on the north side at Ross Point (SR 166). There will be four-hour parking. 9. Bravo Terrace: on the south side from Bravo Terrace intersection west to end of cul-de-sac. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 1o. Cline Avenue: on both sides, from Kitsap Street to Dwight Street. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 11. Cline Avenue: from the northeast corner of Kitsap Street and Cline Avenue northerly along the eastline of Cline Avenue to Bay Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m. on any day: except Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 12. Cline Avenue: on both sides, from Taylor Street to Division street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 8 of 17 five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 13. DeKalb Street: on the north side, from Cline Avenue easterly for a distance of two hundred feet. There will be four- hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 14. DeKalb Street: on both sides, from Seattle Avenue to Sidney Avenue. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day; except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays: except, for a space on the south side of DeKalb Street beginning one hundred five feet east of Harrison Avenue and continuing easterly for one hundred seventy five feet. The one hundred seventy five feet as described shall be designated all day parking. 15. DeKalb Street: on the north side, from Sidney Avenue westerly for a distance of one hundred twenty feet. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 16. DeKalb Street: on the south side, from Tracy Avenue easterly to the end of DeKalb Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 17. DeKalb Street: on both sides, from Mitchell Avenue westerly for a distance of three hundred and forty feet. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 18. DeKalb Street: on the north side, from Mitchell Avenue to Tracy Avenue. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 19. Division Street: on both sides, from Sidney Avenue to Seattle Avenue. There will be two hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 9 of 17 20. Division Street: on both sides, from Cline Avenue to Sidney Avenue. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 21. Dwight Street: on both sides, from Sidney Avenue to Seattle Avenue. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 22. Dwight Street: on both sides, from Mitchell Avenue westerly for a distance of two hundred and fifty feet. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 23. Dwight Street: on both sides, from Austin Avenue to Cline Avenue. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m. on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 24. Farragut Avenue: on the east side, one hundred sixty feet north of DeKalb Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 25. Frederick Avenue: on both sides, from waterfront parking lot to Prospect Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 26. Harrison Avenue: on both sides, from DeKalb Street to Dwight Street. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 27. Harrison Avenue: on both sides, from Dwight Street to Division Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 28. Harrison Avenue: on both sides from Ada Street to dead end. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 10 of 17 29. Kitsap Street: on both sides, from Cline Avenue to Rockwell Avenue. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 30. Kitsap Street: on both sides, from Mitchell Avenue, westerly for a distance of one hundred fifty feet. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 31. Mitchell Avenue: on the east side, from DeKalb Street northerly for a distance of seventy feet. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 32. Mitchell Avenue: on the west side, from Kitsap Street to Taylor Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays: and, that portion of 76o Mitchell Avenue marked as "No Parking Anytime" . 33• Mitchell Avenue: on the east side, from DeKalb Street southerly, to the bus loading access road, shall be designated all day parking: except, for the revetment area which is two hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 34• Morton Street: on both sides, from Rockwell Avenue westerly for a distance of two hundred thirty feet on both sides. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 35• Morton Street: on both sides, from Rockwell Avenue easterly for a distance of two hundred thirty feet on both sides. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 36. Prospect Street: on both sides, from Sidney Avenue to Robert Geiger Street. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day; except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays and the inside radius Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 11 of 17 of the curve between Robert Geiger Street and Frederick Avenue. 37. Prospect Street: on the east side, from Kitsap Street to Robert Geiger Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays 38. Prospect Street: on the south side, one hundred feet west of Sidney Avenue to Sidney Avenue. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 39• Prospect Street: on the west side, from Kitsap Street to Robert Geiger Street. There will be two hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays, except where 30 minute zone is delineated. 40. Prospect Street: along the green curb, in front of City Hall at 216 Prospect Street. There is 3o-minute parking from eight a.m. to five p.m. on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 41. Seattle Avenue: on both sides, from Kitsap Street to Dwight Street. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 42. Seattle Avenue: on the east side, from Bay Street southerly for a distance of fifty feet. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 43• Seattle Avenue: on both sides from Dwight Street to Division Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m.., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 44• Sidney Avenue: on both sides from Bay Street to the waterfront. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 45• Sidney Avenue: on the east side from Bay Street to Prospect Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 12 of 17 five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 46. Sidney Avenue: on both sides, from Prospect to Kitsap Street. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 47. Sidney Avenue: on both sides, from Kitsap Street to DeKalb Street. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 48. Sidney Avenue: on both sides, from DeKalb Street to Ada Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 49 • Sweany Street: on the south side, from Cline Avenue westerly for a distance of three hundred feet. There will be two- hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 50. Sweany Street: on the north side, from Sidney Avenue westerly for a distance of two hundred feet. There will be two- hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 51. Tracy Avenue: on both sides, from DeKalb Street to Guy Wetzel Street. There will be two-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 52. Tracy Avenue: abutting 219 Tracy Avenue. There will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m., on any day: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. 53• Water Street: from Bay Street to waterfront on the west side there will be four-hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m. on any day: except Saturday, Sunday, & federal holidays. 54• Library: north side of driveway adjacent to south side of library sidewalk and Lot 7, shall be two hour parking from eight a.m. to five p.m. on any day, Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 13 of 17 pursuant to easement AF#(8903310122.): except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays. SECTION 6. Chapter 10.12 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding a new section 10.12.48o to read as follows: 10.1-2.48o Parking Time Limited on Certain City Parking Lots. 1. The City parking lots are identified as follows: (a) Lot 1: which lies between Orchard Street and Frederick Streets, on the north of Bay Street. Parking in Lot 1 is a combination of, MONTHLY and MERCHANT pass parking, and Port Orchard Marina parking. Port Orchard Marina parking is the three northern most rows and shall be managed by the Port of Bremerton. Designated MONTHLY and MERCHANT pass parking, the most southern row, shall require the purchase of a Parking Pass as established in POMC 10.12.520. (b) Lot 2: which lies between Frederick Street and Sidney Avenue, north of Bay Street. Parking in Lot 2 shall be allowed for a maximum period of four hours, except for two (2) Car Charging stalls limited to six hours maximum. No monetary charge. (c) Lot 3: which are the five rows of parking area under City jurisdiction, west of Harrison Avenue and east of and parallel to the Library's eastern most exterior wall. Parking in the three westerly rows of Lot 3 shall be allowed for a maximum period of two hours at no monetary charge. Parking in the easterly two rows are paid parking and shall require a paid daily parking pass as established in POMC 10.12.520. (d) Lot 4: which is all parking area under City jurisdiction, which lies east of Parking Lot 3 & Harrison Avenue and west of the Marina Park. Parking in Lot 4 is a combination of free 2 hour parking for the park at the most northerly and easterly corner and paid parking and shall require a paid daily parking pass as established in POMC 10.12.520. (e) Lots: which is all parking spaces on City Hall property (1st Floor Entry). Parking in Lot 5 shall be for City Hall patrons and official vehicles only. The Police Chief or his/her designate may authorize deviations to this policy for Lot 5, if necessary. No monetary charge. Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 14 of 17 (f) Lot 6: which is all parking spaces abutting the landscaped area at the southwest corner of the intersection of Bay Street and DeKalb Street (Bayside Plaza.) Parking in Lot 6 shall be allowed for a maximum period of two hours. No monetary charge. (g) Lot 7: which is all parking spaces located on the library property. Parking in Lot 7 shall be limited to library staff only. Access to Lot 7 and parallel parking stalls via the adjacent parcel to the south pursuant to easement AF#(8903310122.) No monetary charge. (h) Lot 8: which lies east of City Hall, north of and adjacent to Prospect Alley (between Kitsap Street and Prospect Street.) Lot 8 is for designated City vehicles and City Employees via pass Monday thru Friday. No monetary charge. (i) Paul Powers Park: which lies north and east of the Public Works Department "South Shed" located at 2051 Sidney Avenue. Paul Powers Park parking is limited to "Dawn to Dusk" Parking only. 2. Parking restrictions in Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 shall be enforced on a twenty-four hour basis: except, Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays within the City. 3. Parking restrictions in Lot 4 shall also be enforced on a twenty-four hour basis on each Saturday in the period of April 1st to October 31st. SECTION 7. Chapter 10.12 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding a new section 10.12.500 to read as follows: 10.12.500 Parking passes are established for city parking lots defined in POMC 10.12.48o as follows: 1. HOURLY PUBLIC PARKING PASS: An Hourly Public Parking Pass is available to the general public and will require the payment as designated in subsection 1(a) in United States Currency through electronic payment in an electronic parking pay station or similar instrument provided near the parking space for each one hour interval. (a) Hourly Public Parking Pass rates are as follows: Effective January 1, 2011: $1.00 2. DAILY PUBLIC PARKING PASS: A Daily Public Parking Pass is available to the general public and will require the payment as designated in subsection 2(a) in United States Currency through electronic payment Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 15 of 17 in an electronic parking pay station or similar instrument provided near the parking space for each twelve hour interval or part thereof. (a) Daily Public Parking Pass rates are as follows: Effective January 1, 2011: $5.00 3. MONTHLY PUBLIC PARKING PASS: A Monthly Public Parking Pass is available to the general public and will require the payment as designated in subsection 3(a) in United States Currency through electronic payment in an electronic parking pay station or similar instrument provided near the parking space. The monthly pass will be good for 31 consecutive calendar days from the date of purchase. Monthly parking passes are non-refundable; guarantee designated parking spaces from the hours of 4 a.m. to 10 a.m. except Saturday, Sunday, and federal holidays; and will not be prorated. (a) Monthly Public Parking Pass rates are as follows: Effective January 1, 2011: $90.00 4. DOWNTOWN MERCHANT PARKING PASS: A Downtown Merchant Parking Pass is available to documented business owners, and their documented employees, whose businesses and place of employment is located in the downtown Port Orchard area between and including the 50o and 130o blocks of Bay Street and the north and west side of Prospect Street. Downtown Merchant Parking Passes will require the payment as designated in subsection 4(a) in United States Currency and may be purchased from the City Treasurer's Office. Downtown Merchant Parking Passes are non-refundable; guarantee designated parking spaces between the hours of 4 a.m. and 10 a.m. except Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays; and will not be pro -rated. (a) Downtown Merchant Parking Pass rates are as follows: Effective January 1, 2011: $30.00 5. COMMUTER VANPOOL OR CARPOOL PARKING PASS (3 or more persons per vehicle -registered with Kitsap Transit): A Commuter Vanpool or Carpool Parking Pass is available to registered vanpools and carpools and will require the payment as designated in subsection 5(a) in United States Currency. Commuter Vanpool or Carpool Parking Passes may be purchased from the City Treasurer's Office. Commuter Vanpool or Carpool Parking Passes are non-refundable; guarantee designated parking spaces between the hours of 4 a.m and 10 a.m except Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays; and will not be pro -rated. Does not apply to City Employee Lot #8 Carpool designated stalls. Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 16 of 17 (a) Commuter Vanpool or Carpool Parking Pass rates are as follows: Effective January 1, 2011: $30.00 6. CONTRACTOR'S PARKING PASS: Effective January 11 2011 Contractor's Parking Pass be $8.00 per day per parking space per 24 hour period. The purpose of this pass is to accommodate a temporary need of parking, as determined by the City Engineer. SECTION 8. Chapter 10.12 of the Port Orchard Municipal Code is hereby amended by adding a new section 10.12.520 to read as follows: 10.12.52o The following rules apply to the use of City parking passes as defined in POW 10.12.50o as follows: 1. APPLICABLE PARKING LOTS: The City -issued parking passes, except for the Contractor's Parking Pass, are applicable only to Lot 1 and Lot 4. The City -issued parking passes, to include the Contractor's Parking Pass, do not provide parking privileges in City -owned lots 2, 3, 5, 6, or 7. Available parking areas for Contractor Parking Passes will be specified when the parking pass is issued. This section does not apply to City Employee Lot #8. 2. STALLS RESERVED 4 A.M. TO 10 A.M.: Designated parking stalls in Lot 1 and Lot 4 will be marked to allow parking only by Monthly Public Parking Pass, Downtown Merchant Parking Pass, and Commuter Vanpool or Carpool Parking Pass holders between the hours of 4 a.m. and to a.m. except Saturday, Sunday and federal holidays. 3. POSTING OF PASSES: The City -issued parking passes for HOURLY and DAILY parking must be affixed on the inside of the vehicle's driver's door window (not the front windshield). Passes for MONTHLY, MERCHANT, CARPOOL, and CONTRACTOR passes must be affixed to the bottom portion of the hangtag provided and then hung from the rearview mirror located on the vehicle's front windshield. If no rearview mirror exists, the hangtag shall be placed face up on the middle of the dash and made clearly visible from outside of the front of the vehicle. It is the responsibility of the pass holder to place the parking pass as described above. ENFORCEMENT: The City -issued parking pass allows the specified vehicle to park in a City -designated paid parking lot without making daily parking fee deposits. The parking pass does not allow the vehicle to park in excess of the posted hours or be exempt from any posted parking rules in any other location. Such vehicles are subject to enforcement and parking infractions. Ordinance No. 001-12 Page 17 of 17 SECTION 9. Repealer. Upon the effective date of this Ordinance, Resolution No. 041-10 of the City of Port Orchard is hereby repealed in its entirety. SECTION 1o. Severability. If any section, subsection, paragraph, sentence, clause, or phrase of this ordinance is declared unconstitutional or invalid for any reason, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts of this ordinance. SECTION n. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect five (5) days after posting and publication as required by law. A summary of this Ordinance may be published in lieu of the entire ordinance, as authorized by State Law. PASSED by the City Council of the City of Port Orchard, APPROVED by the Mayor and attested by the City Clerk in authentication of such passage this 24th day of January 2012. A EST: j atricia J. k�atrick, MMC, City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: Gregory A. Jac by, ity At o ey Timothy C. Matthes, Mayor SPONSORED BY: Carolyn Pow s, Councilmember NOTICE OF CITY OF PORT ORCHARD ORDINANCE The following is a summary of an Ordinance approved by the Port Orchard City Council at their regular Council meeting held January 24, 2012. ORDINANCE NO. 001-12 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF PORT ORCHARD, WASHINGTON, REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 041-io AND AMENDING CHAPTER 10.12 OF THE PORT ORCHARD MUNICIPAL CODE AND ESTABLISHING REGULATIONS AND FEES RELATED TO PARKING, STOPPING OR STANDING IN CERTAIN AREAS OF THE CITY Copies of Ordinance No. 001-12 are available for review at the office of the City Clerk of the City of Port Orchard. Upon written request a statement of the full text of the Ordinance will be mailed to any interested person without charge. Thirty days after publication, copies of Ordinance No. 001-12 will be provided at a nominal charge. City of Port Orchard Patti Kirkpatrick City Clerk Publish: Kitsap Sun January 27, 2012