Fees And Penalties | Fee Schedule | Revocation Of Permit
Article III. - Fees and Penalties
12.30.130 PARKING PERMIT FEES.
The initial purchase, renewal or replacement of a residential parking permit for a vehicle owned, leased, or under the continuing custody of a resident and registered at a qualifying residence or business address in addition to vehicles owned, leased, or under the continuing custody of an owner or employee of a qualifying neighborhood-serving center shall be assessed the corresponding fees set forth in Section 12.30.140 Fee Schedule. Fees will be reviewed on an annual basis and established by the Director of Public Works and may be changed by resolution of the Board of Supervisors.
12.30.140 FEE SCHEDULE.
The fees for the Residential Parking Permit Program shall be that fixed by the schedule adopted for that purpose by the Board of Supervisors at the time of application for the permit as follows:
RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING PROGRAM
FEE SCHEDULE
| Residential Parking (auto) | $25.00 |
Residential Parking (Senior Citizens 50 yr.) | $15.00 |
Residential Parking Annual Renewal | $15.00 |
Business (owner-auto) | $25.00 |
Business (employee) | $40.00 |
Business (commercial vehicle) | $75.00 |
Visitor Parking (14-day) | $10.00 |
Visitor Parking (1 day) | $5.00 |
Replace Lost Permit | $25.00 |
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12.30.150 REVOCATION OF PERMIT.
A) BASIS FOR REVOCATION: The following are acts which may be the basis for revocation of parking permits issued by the Director of Public Works:
- ) For any person to falsely represent himself or herself as eligible for parking permit or to furnish false information in an application therefor.
- ) For any person holding a valid parking permit issued pursuant hereto to permit use or display of or to use or display such permit on a motor vehicle other than that for which the permit was issued.
- ) For any person to copy, reproduce or otherwise bring into existence a facsimile or counterfeit parking permit or permits without written authorization from the Public Works Agency.
- ) For any person to knowingly use or display a facsimile or counterfeit parking permit in order to evade time limitations on parking applicable in a residential parking permit area.
- ) For any person holding a valid parking permit issued pursuant hereto to sell, give or exchange said permit to any other person.
- ) For any person to knowingly commit any act which is prohibited by the terms of this Program or any ordinance enacted by authority granted by this Program.
B) REVOCATION PROCESS: The Public Works Director or his/her designee is authorized to revoke the residential parking permit of any person alleged to be in violation of this Program subject to the following procedural guidelines:
- ) The Director of Public works shall provide written notice of the Director of Public Work's intent to revoke permit to the permitee. Such written notice shall include a statement outlining the grounds for revoking the permit as well as the date, time, and place set for a hearing before the Director of Public Works or his/her representative to determine if the revocation shall be effectuated. Written notice of the date, time, and place of such hearing shall be served upon the permitee at least five (5) days prior to the date set for such hearing. Failure to appear shall constitute a waiver of the Permitee's opportunity to challenge the revocation and shall be deemed an admission by the Permitee of the grounds for revocation stated in the written notice.
- ) At the hearing before the Director of Public Works or his/her representative, the permitee shall have the right to be represented by an attorney, to present evidence and a written or oral argument or both.
- ) No decision shall be invalidated because of the admission into the record and the use of any proof of any fact in dispute of any evidence not admissible under the common law or statutory rules of evidence.
- ) Within five (5) working days after close of hearing, the Director of
Public Works or his/her representative shall enter his/her decision based upon the record presented and notify the permitee in writing of such decision. The decision of the Director of Public Works shall be final. Failure, when so requested, to surrender a residential parking permit so revoked shall constitute a violation of this ordinance. There will be no refunds for revoked permits.
C) PENALTY: Any person found to be in violation of the ordinance based upon any of the acts stated in (A) of this section above, in addition to revocation of the permit, shall be subjected to the fines set forth in California Vehicle Code section 42001.
Adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda on the 17th day of April, 2001, by the following called vote:
AYES: Carson, Miley, Steele
NOES:
EXCUSED: Haggerty, Lai-Bitker
__________________________________________________
Gail Steele, President of the Board of Supervisors
of the County of Alameda,
State of California
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CRYSTAL K. HISHIDA, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors,
County of Alameda,
State of California
Approved as to Form
RICHARD E. WINNIE, County Counsel
By: ______________________________________________
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