2001-053RESOLUTION NO. 2001R - 53
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF ANAHEIM DESIGNATING MINERVA AVENUE BETWEEN
LOARA STREET AND GILBUCK STREET AS A "PERMIT
PARKING ONLY" STREETS
WHEREAS, Section 14.32.450 of Chapter 14.32 of Title
14 of the Anaheim Municipal Code authorizes the City Council to,
by resolution, designate any streets, or portions thereof, as
"Permit Parking Only" streets; and,
WHEREAS, a petition containing signatures of in excess
of seventy-five percent of the property owners has been submitted
to the City; and,
WHEREAS, the Police Department has determined that it
is feasible to enforce a ~Permit Parking Only' restriction in the
area hereinafter described; and,
WHEREAS, a shortage of reasonably available and con-
venient residentially-related parking spaces exists in the area;
and,
WHEREAS, no unreasonable displacement of commuter
vehicles into surrounding residential areas will result if this
restriction is imposed; and,
WHEREAS, no alternative solution to the parking
problems in this area is feasible or practical; and,
WHEREAS, due to parking congestion on those streets
hereinafter set forth, the City Council hereby finds and
determines that parking on those street should be limited to
persons possessing permits; and,
WHEREAS, the establishment of a "Permit Parking Only"
area on the streets hereinafter set forth is necessary to enhance
the public health, safety and welfare of the residents of the
area, the users of the public streets and the public at large.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Anaheim, that parking on the following City street
shall be limited to those persons possessing a properly displayed
permit to park:
Permit Parkinq Area No. 12
The following street is hereby designated as Permit Parking
Area No. 12 for which a properly displayed valid parking
permit shall be required to park:
Minerva Avenue between Loara Street
and Gilbuck Street
Nothing contained in this resolution shall be construed to
authorize parking or stopping where such parking or stopping is
otherwise prohibited.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the
City Council of the City of Anaheim this 2?thday of February ,
2001.
MAYOR OF THE CITYOOF ANAHEIM
ATTEST:
CI~Y'CLER~ OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
15656.9\mslaught\January 16, 2001
CITY OF ANAHEIM - CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL POLICY
Subject:
PERMIT PARKING
Policy Effective
Number Date Page
217 8/22/89 1 of 2
PERMIT PARKING COUNCIL POLICY
The Council finds that creation of PREFERENTIAL PARKING ZONES in certain
residential areas of the City is required to diminish noise, traffic hazards,
and environmental pollution caused by commuter vehicle traffic, and that such
zones are necessary to provide reasonable available and convenient parking for
the benefit of the adjacent residents.
The Council may establish a PREFERENTIAL PARKING ZONE by resolution within a
designated area of the City provided the Council finds all of the following
provisions present.
A petition containing signatures of 75% of the affected property
owners; only one signature per dwelling unit will be considered;
Residents have provided vehicle license numbers of all vehicles
registered at the street address on which the permit parking zone is
proposed;
The PREFERENTIAL PARKING ZONE shall never end mid-block, but shall
instead continue to the end of a block;
4. Enforcement feasibility has been determined by the police department;
5o
Vehicles operated by persons whose destination is to premises other
than the subject residential neighborhood, hereby defined as
commuter vehicles, substantially interfere with the use of a
majority of the available public street parking spaces on the
block. The interference by the commuter vehicles referred to occurs
at regular daily or weekly intervals;
A shortage of reasonably available and convenient residential
related parking spaces exist in the area of the proposed zone;
Revised:
CITY OF ANAHEIM - CALIFORNIA
COUNCIL POLICY
Subject:
PERMIT PARKING
Policy Effective
Number Date Page
217 8/22/89 2 of 2
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No unreasonable displacement of commuter vehicles into surrounding
residential areas will result;
No alternative solution to the above parking problems is feasible or
practical.
Revised:
STATE Of CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY Of ORANGE ) ss.
CiTY OF ANAHEIM )
I, SHERYLL SCHROEDER, City Clerk of the City of Anaheim, do hereby certify that the foregoing
Resolution No. 2001R-53 was introduced and adopted at a regular meeting provided by law, of
the Anaheim City Council held on the 27th day of February, 2001, by the following vote of the
members thereof:
AYES:
MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: Feldhaus, Kring, Tait, McCracken, Daly
NOES:
MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
ABSENT:
MAYOR/COUNCIL MEMBERS: None
CITY CLERIC' OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
(SEAL)