HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 256-1946 LISH~ENT OF PA_HK.I~G METER ZONES; REGUIATING AND
CONTROLLING AND. PROVIDING FOR INSPECTION OF THE
PARKING OF VEHICLES THEREIN BY THE USE OF PAHK-
ING METERS; PRESCRIBING LIMITS OF TIME FOR PARK-
ING IN PARKING METER ZONES; PROVIDING FOR THE
ENFOROE~NT OF THIS ORDINANCE.
The City Council of the City of South San Francisco does
ordain as follows:
Section 1. Definitions. (al. For the purpose of this
ordinance the words "Parking ~eter Zones", shall mean portions of
streets described and established by the City Oouncil as Zones with-
in · hich the parking of vehicles shall be controlled, regulated, and
inspected with the aid of timing devices or meters, herein referred
to as parking meters or meters.
(bi. The definition of any term used in this ordinance
not otherwise herein defined shall be the same as such, as defined
and described in the Vehicle Code of the State of California and
amendments thereto, and ordinances of the City of South San Francisco.
Section 2. Parking Meter Zones established. The follow-
ing portions of streets in the City of South San Francisco are here-
by established as Parking Meter Zones:
Grand Avenue: From Bayshore Highway to Spruce Avenue;
Cypress Avenue: From Baden Avenue to Miller Avenue;
Linden Avenue: From Baden Avenue to Miller Avenue;
Maple Avenue: From Baden Avenue to Miller Avenue:
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Miller Avenue, on the north side thereof, from Linden
Avenue to ~a line drawn parallel to the easterly line of Linden Avenue
at a distance of sixty (601 fee~ at right angles therefrom.
Linden Avenue, on the east side thereof, from the northerly
line of Miller Avenue to a line drawn parallel to the northerly line
of Miller Avenue at a distance of fifty (50) feet, at right angles
therefrom.
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Section ~. Chief of Police shall designate places for
parking meters and reserve~ spaces. The Chief of Police shall in-
stall parking meters in the Parking ~eter Zones hereafter and hereby
established by the ~ouncil, for the ~purpose of, and in such numbers
an~ in such places as in his judgment may be necessary for the regu-
lation, control and inspection of the pa~king of vehicles therein.
The Chief of Police is further authorized end directed
to reserve in said zone spaces for loading or unloading, passenger
loading or unloading, bus.~ stops, taxicab stands, transfer stands
and other spaces for the' use and convenience of the public.
Section 4. Naximum Parking Limit. The Chief of Police
is authorized to determine the m~xtmum parking time to be a/lowed
in various parts of such Parking Meter Zones, and to cause signs
which will fulfill the requirements of the ordinances and resolu-
tions of the city pertaining thereto, to be placed in the various
parts of such zones so designated.
Section 5. Marking of Meter Areas and Parking Therein.
The Chief of Police shall have lines or marks painted upon the curb
or street next to each parking meter, designating the parking space
for which said meter is to be used, and each vehicle parked next to
any parking meter shall park within said lines or markings. It shall
be unlawful to park any vehiCle across any such line or marking, and
to park a vehicle in such a position that it shall not be entirely
within the space designate4, by such lines or markings, except where
otherwise provided by ordinance.
Section 6. Maximum Parking Limit. It s~alI be unlawful
for any person to cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle register-
ed in his name or operated or controlled by him to be parked in any
parking space upon any street within a Parking ~eter Zone next to
which a parking meter is established, for more than the time indicated
by proper signs placed in such Parking Meter Zones indicating the
~e~mum paxking time allowe4 in such parking space, or any time dur-
ing which meter is displaying a signal indicating that the space is
illegally in 'use , except during the time necessary to show legal
parking, and excepting also during' the time from 6 p.m. toT~ a.m.
and on Sundays end on ali legal holidays.
Section 6 a. (1) The Chief of Police is hereby authorized
to issue perking meter loading zone hoods to persons, firms, or corp-
orations occupying property adjacent to parking spaces located with-
in the Parking Meter Zone, and also to proprietors of funeral parlors,
and such persons, firms or corporations are hereby authorized to
use such hoods as provided herein.
(El Such hoods shall only be issued, after due applica-
tion as provided herein, when the circumstances indicate to the
satisfaction of the Chief of Police that there is a nee~ to limit
the parking in certain parking areas within the parking meter zone
to parking for the ~purpose of loading or unloading passengers,
merchandise or materials during certain times, an~ for purposes
incident to the conduct of funerals.
(~) Application for the issuance of a parking meter
loading zone hood shall be made on a form approved by the Chief of
Police.
(41 The application form shall require the following
info rmat ion:
a. Name and address of applicant.
b. Name and address of pa=son, firm or corporation occupy-
ing the premises adjacent to the parking space concerned.
c. The number of parking meters located at the parking
space for which restricted parking is requeste~.
d. A statement of the reasons for the need for such
parking re strict ion.
e. The estimated hours of the day during which such
restriction may be necessary.
f. Such other relevant information as the Chief of Police
may require.
(5) The parking meter loading zone hood shall consist of:
a. A canvas hood of sufficient 'size to cover the parking
meter head.
b. Equipped with locking device with the words "Parking
for loading only" printed on the hood in lettering as lar'ge as the
space on the hood will permit.
Section 6b. The Chief of Police may revoke the authority
granted to use such hood for any of the following reasons:
When the person, firm or corporation is found to be using
the hood for other purposes than to fulfill the need for ~hich the
authority to use the hood was granted.
Section 6c. The person, firm or corporation authorized
to use such parking meter loading zone hood shall place such hood
over the head of the parking meter with the lettering facing the
s~reet, and shall lock the lock provided on the hood and shall only
place or allow such hood to remain~ on the parking meter during such
times as the limitation of parking as provided herein is needed.
Section 6d. It shall be unlawful for any person to cause,
allow, permit or suffer any vehicle operated or controlled by him
to,be parked in any parking space within a parking meter zone ad-
jacent to which a parking meter is established while a parking meter
loading zone hood is properly in place on the head of such parking
meter, unless such parking be while actually engage~ in loading
or unloading passengers, merchandise or materials, and in no event
longer than thirty (30) minutes. Vehicles parked pursuant to the
provisions of Section 6a may remain so parked as long as reasonably
necessary for purposes incident to the conduct of funerals.
Section 7. Adjustment of me, ers. Parking m~ters, when
installed, shall be so adjusted as either to show legal parking dur-
ing a period of twelve minutes upon and after the deposit of a United
States one cent coin therein, or twenty-four minutes upon and after
the deposit of two United States one cent coins therein, or thirty-
six minmtes upon and after the deposit of three United States one
cent coins therein, or forty-eight minutes upon and after the deposit
of four United States one cent coins therein~ or sixty ainu, s upon
and after the deposit of five United States one cent coins or one
United States five cent coin therein, or one hundred twenty minutes
upon and after the deposit therein of two United States five cent
coins or one United States five cent ooin and five United States
one cent coins, or ten United States one cent coins therein.
Section 8. Meter Charges. When any vehicle shall be
parked in any spaoe along side o~ or nex~ to which a parking meter
is located in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance the
operator of said vehicle upon so parking shall, and it shall be un-
lawful to fail to,' deposit immediately one or more, one cent or
five cent coins of the United States in such parking m-ter and then
turn the operating key of said meter in a clockwise direction to
the extent allowed by the proper opera, ion of the meter.
Section 9. Unlawful to Deposit Slugs. It shall be un-
lawful to deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter,
any slug, device or metallic .substitute for one cent or five cent
coin of the United States~, provided, however, that should tokens
be issued to officers and employees of the City of South San Fran-
cisco, to be used by them while engaging in official business for
and on behalf of the City of South San Francisco, a deposit of such
official token in any parking meter shall not be deemed to be a
violation of the provisions of this section.
Section 10. Unlawful to Damage Meters. It shall be un-
lawful for any person to deface, injure, tamper with, open, or will-
fully break, destroy, or impair, the' usefulness of any parking meter
instmlled pursuant to this ordinance.
Section ll, Records of violations. Attaching notice of
violation to vehicle. It shall be the dUty of each police officer
to take the number of any meter at which any vehicle is overparked,
as provided in this ordinance; the State vehicle license of such
vehicle; the time and date of such overparking, and the make of such
vehicle; and issue, in writing, a citation for illegal parking.
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Any operator or owner of a vehicle to whom a citation has
been issued may, within twenty-four hours of the time of the issuance
of said citation, pay to the City Judge as a penalty for ~,d in full
satisfaction of such violation the sum of One Dollar ($I.00). The
failure of such owner or operator to make such payment within said
twmaty-four hours shall render such owner or operator subject to the
penalties hereinafter provided for vioI~tion of provisions of this
ordinance.
Section 12. Damage Punishment. Any person violating any
provision of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor,
and upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a fine not exceed-
ing Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), or by imprisonment for a period
not exceeding six (6) months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Section 13. Special fund created--Purposes for which
fund may be used. The coins deposited in parking meters as provided
herein are hereby levied and assessed as fees to provide for the proper
reg-~lation, control and inspection of traffic upon the public streets
including the alleviation of traffic congestion, and the cost of super-
vising, regulating and inspecting the parking of vehicles in the park-
ing meter zones created hereby, and to cover the cost of the Purchase,
supervision, protection, inspection, installation, operation, mainte-
nance, control, and use of the parking meters installed therein, and
the fund created thereby shall be devoted exclusively to those
pu~poaes.
Section 14. Constitutionality of Ordinance. This ordinance,
ao far as consistent therewith, shall be deemed to be in addition and
supplementary to, Sd not in conflict with nor a repeal of prior or
existing ordinances of this city, but shall be an additional provision
for the regulation of traffic and parking in the p~rking meter zones
provided for herein.
Section 15. If any section, part of section, sentence,
clause, or phrase of this ordinance shall be held to be unconstitutional
or invalid, the remaining provisions hereof shall nevertheless remain
in full force and effect.
~eetian 16. This ordinance shall be published once in
"The Enterprise", a weekly newsDaper of generaI circulation, printed
and published in the City of South San Francisco. Said City Council
hereby declares that traffic congestion has resulted from inadequate
parking control and that it is urgent that this ordinance shall be-
come effective on its adoption, in order to alleviate traffic con-
gestian and to make traffic safer. For this reason, said ordinance
shall take effect and be in force upon the date of its adoption.
Int:oduced this /'~--~ day of October, 1946,
Passed and adopted as an ordinance of the CiSy of ~uth
~ Fr~eisce .~ . regular .e.~in~f the 0i~y Council el.the ~ity
of ~uth S~ Fr~eisco, ~his ~~ay
following vo~e:
Noes, Counci~en
Absent, Go~ci~en
The forego~g ordin~ee is he.by appr~'ed by
~yor of the City of ~uth ~n Fr~cisco, this i day of October,
1946.
~yor of the City of ~uth
Francisco