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RES-2014-055 RESOLUTION NO. 2014- 055 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ESTABLISHING PERMIT - ELIGIBLE PARKING DISTRICT NO. 27 (CARL OMEGA) AND DETERMINE THE ACTION IS EXEMPT FROM THE CALIFORNIA ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ACT (CEQA) PURSUANT TO REGULATION NO. 15061(B)(3). 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, on August 7, 2007 the City Council approved a Council Policy relating to Permit Parking recommending that neighborhood residents work with Neighborhood Services District Teams in identifying solutions and that Permit parking be considered a solution of last resort to be will be considered only after other options have been evaluated and determined to be infeasible (the "Council Policy "); and WHEREAS, the Council Policy sets forth a process to create a Permit - Eligible Parking District, and, following approval of the District, establishing a process enabling individual streets within the identified District boundary to request implementation of permit parking; and WHEREAS, the steps recommended in the Council Policy have been duly followed to establish a proposed Permit - Eligible Parking District depicted in attached Exhibit "A;" and WHEREAS, representatives of the community have met with the Neighborhood Services District Team and the Traffic and Transportation Manager, and efforts to identify and implement solutions to the parking other than permit parking have been determined to be insufficiently effective to resolve or significantly improve parking problems, so that no solution other than permit parking appears to be feasible; and WHEREAS, the Police Department has performed field evaluation and determined that the criteria for proceeding with consideration of a district exist; and WHEREAS, a survey was sent to determine if residents are in favor of formation of a Permit - Eligible Parking District, and a minimum 30% response rate among single family homes was achieved with a simple majority of returned surveys in favor of establishing the District in conformance with the Council Policy; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the approval of the subject Permit- Eligible Parking District is exempt from the California Environmental quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Regulation No. 15061(b)(3), incorporated herein by this reference, which provides that CEQA applies only to projects which have the potential for causing a significant effect on the environment; and WHEREAS, the City Council wishes to establish a Permit - Eligible Parking District. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Anaheim, that Permit - Eligible Parking District No. 27 (Carl Omega) be, and the same is hereby, established in the area depicted in attached Exhibit "A." THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the City of Anaheim this 1st of April , 2014, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Mayor Tait, Council Members Eastman, Murray, Brandman and Kring NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None CITY OF ANAHEIM By: az, MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM ATTEST: am- O CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM 100640/bmorley 2 BE LNaV €N ST E. L DE LNAV €N ST L- -- l d -A, ` 3 r aL rav€ 4 E 1 ‘ MIN , t _ Sa PSON CIA ;- AI N MI II --j Q F.1 '1 � IIII o 1 M n n z .,, .1 111 D SUNBURST WAY © Er { c . m = ---,,,, .1111 i 2 I:2 c m ii Illr ' Y spe _ $UNNISTST ), 0) . ir_s-isaiumi t R;m7i> ift CARL ST NM r R MUM to r I M III b. all rMEI IOW f '-----,.. Mil 01111111.1 Mil. I L \ ,,,,,, is 2•11. / , in - \ ........ -___ al ili v - - r i i S ° IO 11* xaz --1 rn y �� V D� X 7 1 * 1 \ --------- o 0 z 7 r... k.,,. ?'''''-''... in D T w City of Anaheim DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS ♦ A" Abi G NDED February 14, 2014 Dear Resident and /or Property Owner: As requested by a petition submitted by the neighborhood residents, a meeting was held on January 28, 2014 to discuss the parking issues in your neighborhood. Residents at the meeting voiced concerns that residents from the nearby apartments were parking on their streets; leaving them without street parking space. As a result, the majority of the meeting attendees agreed to pursue Permit Parking. All residents and owners in the neighborhood (highlighted in the attached map) will have the opportunity to consider and vote for both the Permit- Eligible Parking District establishment and implementation of Permit Parking on their street segment. The Permit Parking program has two steps: Step one includes the establishment of a Permit- Eligible Parking District. Once established, step two includes a request by neighborhood residents for a second and final vote to make their specific street segment a Permit Parking Street. The following is a list of potential Permit Parking street segments: • Carl Street between Riles Circle and Omega Avenue, • Carl Street between Omega Avenue and south end of cul -de -sac, • Riles Circle between Carl Street and Lark Ellen Lane, • Omega Avenue between Carl Street and east end of cul -de -sac, and • Lark Ellen Lane between Carl Street and Riles Circle The enclosed survey is the first step of the process which provides you the opportunity to establish your neighborhood as a "Permit- Eligible Parking District." Please answer the questions and return your completed survey in the prepaid postage envelope provided, by the date specified in the survey. Public Works Department 200 S. Anaheim Blvd., Suite 276 Anaheim, CA 92805 TEL (714) 765 -5183 FAX (714) 765 -4667 www.anaheim.net Here are some basic questions and answers that may assist you in completing the survey. How do streets become a Permit Parking Street? If the results of this survey meet the minimum 30% response rate of total surveys sent out and more than 50% favor Permit Parking, a Permit- Eligible Parking District will be recommended to the City Council. Upon City Council approval, residents from the individual street segments can request implementation of permit parking. A second survey is then mailed to the residents of the requesting street segment. A 75% support in favor of Permit Parking is required. Example Using Vintage Lane between Cypress Street and the south end of Vintage Lane as an example, if the results of this survey meet the Permit- Eligible Parking District requirements (greater than 50% in favor), and the City Council approves it, the 5 homes on Vintage Lane will be mailed a second survey upon request. Four of the 5 homes (75 %) on Vintage Lane would need to vote in favor of Permit Parking on their street segment for it to be implemented. Other streets in the Permit- Eligible Parking District may also request a second vote to implement permit parking or they may choose to wait until the parking problem spreads to their street. How many permits can I purchase and how much are they? Each home can purchase three permits at the cost of $30 each. Each permit is good for two years. In addition, one -day guest permits are available for $1 each. Guest permits are sold in packs of 25 for $25 to control costs. Where do I purchase the permits? In order to purchase a permit, residents must provide proof of residency and have current vehicle registration. The vehicle registration card must show the permit parking address. Permits can be purchased online, by mail and over the counter at City Hall. After Permit Parking gets implemented, what if vehicles park on the street without a permit? Permit parking streets will be actively enforced in the beginning. After some time, violations will be less common and will need to be reported for enforcement. Vehicles without permits will be ticketed for a $72 violation. Do I or my guests need a permit if we park in the garage or driveway? No, you only need a permit if you park on the street. As the resident in charge of your household, we encourage your participation in this effort. Please complete the enclosed survey and return it in the enclosed pre -paid postage envelope to the City of Anaheim by the date specified. If you have any questions, please contact me at (714) 765 -5183. Sincerely, D rie/144-- 42 Douglas Park Principal Transportation Planner H: \... \SpilloverParking \Carl Street \Carl Street Survey \Carl Street District Vote Ballot.doc C: Public Works Code Enforcement Neighborhood Services Police Department Clerical Staff File: 4R -25 PERMIT PARKING SURVEY Please complete the survey and self certify, by including your name and signature that you are either the owner or tenant of record. Completed surveys must be received or post- marked by March 1, 2014. A pre- addressed pre -paid postage envelope has been included for your convenience. You may also hand deliver your surveys to the City of Anaheim, 200 S. Anaheim Blvd, Public Works Department, 2 " Floor, Anaheim, CA, 92805. 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