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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18- Ordinance 2013 Parking Management and Enforcement Activities ORDINANCE NO. 2013 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA AMENDING CHAPTER 36 ARTICLE 4 OF THE BOZEMAN MUNICIPAL CODE TO CLARIFY LANGUAGE AND MODIFY ENFORCEMENT PROCEDURES. WHEREAS, Section 61-12-101(1), MCA, authorizes the City of Bozeman to regulate the standing and parking of vehicles; and WHEREAS, the City Commission of the City of Bozeman finds that concerns regarding the public health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens and residents of Bozeman requires the establishment of ordinances for the orderly parking of motor vehicles upon the public ways of the City of Bozeman; and WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman has adopted numerous provisions included in Chapter 36 of the Bozeman Municipal Code to regulate parking; and WHEREAS, the provisions of Chapter 36, Article 4 are enacted pursuant to the power of the City of Bozeman to establish and enforce safety and traffic regulations necessary for the protection of the public under State law. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA: Section 1 That Section 36.04.080 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Page 1 of 12 Ordinance 2013, Parking Management and Enforcement Activities Sec. 36.04.080. -Additional or temporary parking regulations. A. The director of public works is authorized to make and enforce such regulations, relative to parking: 1. In front of buildings in which any considerable number of persons have assembled or are expected to assemble, as may seem necessary to ensure rapid and safe exit of the assemblage from such building; 2. On any street, highway or city-operated parking lot for the purpose of permitting construction, maintenance or any other work on or use of the street, highway or city- operated parking lot. B. The parking program manager is authorized to administer the temporary on-street parking permit program within the B-3 zoning district in accordance with guidelines established by the parking commission, and reviewed by the City Commission. Section 2 That Section 36.04.160 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 36.04.160. -Alley restrictions. A. No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle at any time, whether occupied or not, within any alley in the district which includes and is bounded on the north by Lamme Street, on the east by Wallace Avenue, on the south by Olive Street and on the west by Seventh Avenue, except temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading, and then only for a period not to exceed thirty (30)minutes. B. No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle,whether occupied or not, within any alley in the city other than in the district described in subsection A of this section,in such a manner as to prevent the free movement of vehicular traffic, or in such a position as to block the driving entrance to any abutting property except than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading, and then onl f�period not to exceed thidy(30)minutes. Section 3 That Section 36.04.260 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 36.04.260. -Maximum parking duration designated. Page 2 of 12 Ordinance 2013,Parking Management and Enforcement Activities A. When signs are erected on any street, alley, highway, or city parking facility, within the city designating a maximum duration for parking,no person shall park any vehicle for longer than the maximum duration posted. B. A vehicle may not return to a parking space in the same block face or within 500 feet of where previously parked on the same block face or to the same city parking facility for a three- hour period. C. Upon expiration of the maximum parking duration as posted, a citation may be issued, in accordance with section 36.04.380, to any vehicle which remains parked or stopped on the same block face unless for vehicles parked on streets, alleys, and highways: 1. The vehicle has moved more than 500 lineal feet, measured along the curb or edge line; 2. The vehicle has moved to an unregulated area in the same block face; or 3. The vehicle has vacated the block face for a minimum of three hours. D. Upon expiration of the maximum parking duration as posted for a city parking facility, a citation may be issued, in accordance with 36.04.380, to any vehicle which remains parked or stopped in the same city parking facility. E. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no person shall park a vehicle for longer than 48 72 consecutive hours at any time upon a street, alley or highway within the city or within a city parking facility, exeept for the r oyy--PAovm Rridger Park Gar-age, , riess disp yi*g without a valid surface lot or facility permit for such surface lot or facility. Signs may be erected by the director of public services giving notice thereof. However, the signs are not required. F. The city, or authorized agent of the city, is authorized to remove or tow a vehicle from a street, alley or highway within the city or within a city parkin fg acility pursuant to section 36.02.020. Section 4 That Section 36.04.280 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 36.04.280. -Loading zones. A. Designation authority. The director of public works shall have authority to determine the location of loading zones, and shall erect and maintain, or cause to be maintained, appropriate signs indicating the same. B. Public use. Any loading zone established by the director of public works as authorized in this article shall be for the use of the general public, and shall not be restricted to the exclusive use of the occupants of property adjacent to any such loading zone. Page 3 of 12 Ordinance 2013,Parking Management and Enforcement Activities C. Use restrictions. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose or period of time other than for the expeditious loading or unloading of passengers or unloading and delivery or pickup and loading of materials in any place marked as a loading zone and then only fora period not to exceed thirty Q 0)minutes,or for such period of time as established by the director of public works. Section 5 That Section 36.04.350 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows with all other provisions remaining unchanged: Sec. 36.04.350. -Residential parking permits. A. Application procedure. Applications for residential parking permits shall be submitted to the city on a prescribed form and shall be accompanied by proof in a form satisfactory to the city of the applicant's place of residence within the residential parking permit only area, as well as proof of registration of use and control of each vehicle for which a residential parking permit is sought. Each application shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee for each vehicle for which a parking permit is sought. No part of the parking permit fees shall be refundable. The amount of the fees shall be established by resolution at the level that covers the cost of administration and enforcement of the residential parking permit regulations in the residential area. Residential parking permits will not be issued for vehicles with outstandingparking citations, or other fines, fees, or penalties owed to the city. Section 6 That Section 36.04.360.C. of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec.36.04.360. -Montana State University Residential On-Street Parking Permit Regulation Program. C. These regulations will be enforced by the city police department and parking services division. Section 7 That Section 36.04.360.G. of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec.36.04.360. -Montana State University Residential On-Street Parking Permit Regulation Program. Page 4 of 12 Ordinance 2013, Parking Management and Enforcement Activities G. Permits shall be issued by the city police finance department. Permits may be issued for motor vehicles only upon application by a legal resident within the MSU residential district who has a motor vehicle registered in the applicant's name, or who has a motor vehicle for the applicant's exclusive use and under the applicant's control; and satisfying the requirements of section 36.04.350.A and B. Section 8 That Section 36.04.365.C. of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 36.04.365. - Bozeman Senior High School Residential On-Street Parking Permit Regulation Program. C. These regulations will be enforced by the city police department and parking services division. Section 9 That Section 36.04.365.G. of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 36.04.365. - Bozeman Senior High School Residential On-Street Parking Permit Regulation Program. G. Permits shall be issued by the city police finance department. Permits may be issued for motor vehicles only upon application by a legal resident within the BSHS Residential District who has a motor vehicle registered in the applicant's name, or who has a motor vehicle for the applicant's exclusive use and under the applicant's control; and satisfying the requirements of section 36.04.350.A and B. Section 10 That Section 36.04.370 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 36.04.370. -Legislative intent. It is the intent of the city commission that the violations listed in this article, except for a violation of section 36.04.390, are offenses involving eivA absolute liability and are eonsi ere a mimieipal ifi fr ,bons, , der r,apte,.24 .,t4iele I It is also the intent of the city commission that a violation of section 36.04.390 is a misdemeanor criminal offense of absolute liability and shall not require proof of any of the mental states described in MCA 45-2-101(33), (37) and (58). Page 5 of 12 Ordinance 2013,Parking Management and Enforcement Activities Section 11 That Section 36.04.380 of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 36.04.380. -Enforcement; penalty for violations; . A. M",,;,oak in .etien fin r Fines. A violation of this article pa4 infiaefien shall be punishable by a civil penalty ,.,Avidea k se-e fi,r 24.02.nnn and the email penalties shall be imposed as follows: 1. The minimum civil penalty for parking in violation of section 36.04.180 shall be a fine of not less than$50.00 or more than$300.00. 2. The minimum civil penalty for parking in violation of section 36.04.260(E) shall be a fine of not less than$30.00 or more than$300.00. 3. The minimum eivil penalty for parking in violation of section 36.04.030(A)1-15 shall be a fine of not less than$50.00 or more than $300.00. 4. The minimum civil penalty for parking in violation of section 36.04.050 shall be a fine of not less than$50.00 or more than$300.00. 5. The minimum civil penalty for parking in violation of section 36.04.250 shall be a fine of not less than$50.00 or more than$300.00. 6. The minimum evil penalty for parking in violation of section 36.04.360 shall be a fine of not less than$60.00 or more than$300.00. 7. The minimum civil penalty for parking in violation of other sections of this article shall be a fine of not less than$20.00 or more than $300.00. B. Failure to pay. The determining factor with respect to the civil penalty is the issuance of the citation and not the judgment. Failure to pay a citation for violation of this article within seven days of issuance of the citation results in an additional administrative charge, in addition to the penalty, of$20.00. C. a r nieoa'btf,,,etion Violation for improperly parked vehicle. 1. If any motor vehicle is found to be in violation of any provision of this article, the vehicle may be cited for the appropriate parking violation. The eitatien notice of violation shall be in the form of a netiee-of nmirrieipal infraetionursuantzo ehapier-24, ar-fi le 2 citation authorized by the city.The city employee issuing the notice of violation shall note the vehicle's license plate or vehicle identification number and any other information concerning the vehicle that will identify it and,if the driver is not present, shall e nspie,,,,usly affb t serve the citation by placing on the vehicle a notice of the parking violation, or alternatively serve directly on the owner/operator of the vehicle in Page 6 of 12 Ordinance 2013, Parking Management and Enforcement Activities person or forwar serve the citation by regular mail with deli e fy ,,,,nfirY,,atior ,.equeste a to the registered 2. The registered owner of a vehicle at the time the violation occurred shall be liable for all fines, fees and penalties related to the specific violation of t previous violation a.>1ie the registefed owner-has not pai 3. The registered owner at the time a vehicle is found to be in violation of any provisions of this article shall remain liable for all violations despite having subsequently sold, transferred, or otherwise conveyed the vehicle. D. Notice of intniei�qal hfftwetiort Violation. Employees under the supervision of the parking manager and under the supervision of the chief of police are authorized to provide enforcement of parking regulations and issue related notices of violation for parking violations as set forth in this article or violations of Title 61 of the Montana Code Annotated and Section 49-4-302 Montana Code Annotated. Employees under the supervision of the parking manager and under the supervision of the chief of police are authorized to immobilize and\or impound a vehicle in accordance with this section. 1. The form of the notice of the violation shall be designated by the city, but shall contain in substance the following information: a. A statement that the notice of the n+unieipa inffaet o violation represents a determination that a violation of this article or other parking prohibition has been committed by the owner or user of the vehicle and that the determination shall be final unless contested as provided by this article; b. A statement that failure to pay a violation may result in immobilization and/or impoundment of the vehicle for which the owner may be liable for a penalty, administrative fees, including towing, handling and storage costs; c. A statement of the specific provision of this article violated and for which the citation was issued; d. A statement of the monetary penalty established for the parking violation, including that the violation may subject the owner to additional administrative fees if not paid within ten working days of the date of issuance of the citation; and e. A statement of the options provided her-ein far- Fespending to the nefiee and the preeedures necessary to exer-eise these opti e. Information advising the owner of the vehicle that he or she must admit the violation and pay the penalty set forth in 36.04.380.A, or deny the violation and request an appeal pursuant to 36.04.380.F. Page 7of12 Ordinance 2013,Parldng Management and Enforcement Activities 2. The notice of nnmieipal inftaetie violation represents a determination that a munieipal iaftaefio violation has been committed, and such determination shall be final unless contested as provided herein. 3. Nothing herein shall be deemed to invalidate any previous notice or citation issued by the city regarding a violation under this article or other parking_prohibition. not been paid witWn the time per-iods established in tWs artiele or- if ap administr appeal made pursuant to subseetion F of tWs seefien has been derded er-medified an time per-iods for paying the munieipal inkaetion identified in subseetion F of this se have mn. Serviee of a mimieipa4 in4aefiea for- violations of this affiele shall be made i compliance with subsection n ftWs seeti.., The original citation must be filed with the city finance department and may be disposed of only official action of the cijY or by payment of a fine to the finance department. E. Response to notice of nunieoal inftaetien violation required. 1. Any person who receives notice of a violation of this article shall respond to such notice as provided herein within ten business days of the date of the issuance of the notice, by either paying the penalty set forth in the notice or requesting an administrative appeal pursuant to subsection F of this section. Within ten business days ilf the person receiving notice fails to either pay the penalty or request an administrative appeal within ten business days, said failure shall result in the assessment of a $20.00 administrative fee which shall be in addition to the penalty. 2. If the owner of a vehicle cited for a parking violation has not responded to the notice of mtmieipa4 k9fFaelie violation within ten business days as provided in subsection E.1 of this section,the city shall send a written notice by regular mail with delivery eonfffmat r-equeste to the last known address of the registered owner of the vehicle. Such notice shall state that if the owner of the vehicle does not respond to the notice by either paying the penalty and administrative fee or by requesting in writing an administrative appeal pursuant to these procedures within ten business days of the date of the notice, the owner shall be deemed to have waived the owner's right to an administrative appeal and the determination that a violation was committed shall be considered fmal. Any person who fails to request an administrative appeal or pay the fine within the ten business days of the notice described in this subsection shall be deemed to have refused to pay the fine levied by the citation and shall authorize the city to proceed to collect the fine and all administrative fees in any manner available to the city. 3. All payments made by a person regarding a notice of a mtmieipal inftaetie violation under this article shall be paid only to the city administrativeser-vieesfinance department. F. Administrative appeal of parking citation. Any person cited for a violation of this article may contest the determination that a violation occurred by submitting to the city a notice of administrative appeal of parking citation. The notice of appeal must contain a written statement Page 8 of 12 Ordinance 2013,Parking Management and Enforcement Activities detailing the appellant's argument that the citation was issued in error and may include photographs, or any other information the appellant wishes to rely upon. The citing employee's supervisor("administrative reviewer")shall review the information submitted and,within 21 days of submittal of the notice of appeal, the city shall inform the appellant via regular mail with delivefy ,,,,nfif,.,ation requested or other communication approved by the appellant, whether the citation is affirmed,modified, or dismissed. If the citing officer's decision is affirmed or modified, the petitioner shall have ten business days from the date of mailing or other approved communication of the decision to pay the penalty. Failure to pay within ten business day period shall result in the assessment of a $20.00 administrative fee which shall be in addition to the penalty, and shall authorize the city to proceed to collect the fine and all administrative fees in any manner available to the city. G. Rehearing and Judicial Review. 1. , the eitatio is net paid,if ne administr-ative appeal is filed, or if the administrative appeal is denied and- the penalties and fees afe net paid,the ei4y shall forwafd the notiee of munieipal ip.4-aetien of the vehiele at the vehiele ovffier-'s last known address in eomplia-Ree with se 24.02.020. It is the mailing of the eertified letter by the eity that eonstitutes sefvf-"- o do 24 n2 n20 rather-than Feeeipt by the def ,chat There shall be a review board within the parking commission which shall consist ofthree hearing examiners, but in no event shall the administr tive reviewer whose decision is being-reviewed be included inthe panel. 2. The serviee shall eleafly state the date, time, violation, and loeation at W-hieh the per-son filus appeaf befefe the niunieipal eourt. in addition, the natiee shall state the date of the original eitation,the nature E)f the the amount owed, ineluding any administrative fees, aft a st ement that the notiee of a niunieipal infT-aetion for-a pafking violation has not been paid and the per-son inust ther-efofe appeaf before the niunieipal eoin4. Finally, the flotiee must state that failure to appear may result in an entfy of-judginent against the pafty named on the natiee. A request for review of a decision of an appellate reviewer shall be submitted to the review board within fifteen (15) dqys of the administrative reviewer's determination. The review board shall have the power to review the facts and the law in order to affirm, reverse,or modify any original decision for error of fact or law. 3. oath by the issuing eity employee in lieu of the issuing employee's appearanee at hearing. Procedure. The hearing shall afford a reasonable opportunity for person(s) to demonstrate by the statements of witnesses and other evidence that the citation was invalid or unjustified. The review board shall establish the necessary rules and regulations re ag rding the conduct of such hearings. 4. Upon a finding that the defendant eeffunitted the violation by the munieipal eourt judge, the deeision shall be final, without right of appea4, in aeeordanee,,A41i MCA 25 3-0- 4-49. Appearance of Officer. The officer or other person authorized b the city who issued the notice of violation shall not be required to appear at the hearing unless the review board determines that the officer's presence is required. The review board may grant one postponement if the officer is not available at the time of the hearing, Page 9 of 12 Ordinance 2013, Parking Hanagement and Enforcement Activities 5. ha4l be paid to the-eity administ atWe sefices depar m .Determination.At the conclusion of the hearing,the review board shall immediately render adecision,either finding the person liable and assessing a fine pursuant to Section 36.04.380.A. or declaring the violation unproven. 6. Failure to Appear. Failure of the appellant to appear at a hearing when required to appear shall constitute an admission of the parking violation and shall subject the ep rson charged with the violation to the appropriate fines and costs assessed by the city acting through the review board and shall authorize the city to proceed to collect the fine and all administrative fees in any manner available to the city. 7. The decision of the review board shall be the final decision b t�tv. Any person aggrieved by a decision may file apetition for judicial review in a court of competent jurisdiction. An appeal must be brought within thirty (30) dqys from the date of the decision of the review board, and confined to review of the record and questions of law. Section 12 That Section 36.05.560.D. of the Bozeman Municipal Code be amended to read as follows: Sec. 36.04.560. -Definitions; regulations. D. Duties to enforce. It shall be the duty of the police department and parking services division to enforce the provisions of this division,issue citations for the violation thereof, and assist in the prosecution of those persons violating this division. Section 13 Repealer. All provisions of the ordinances of the City of Bozeman in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance are, and the same are hereby,repealed and all other provisions of the ordinances of the City of Bozeman not in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Page 10 of 12 Ordinance 2013,Parking Management and Enforcement Activities Section 14 Savings Provision. This ordinance does not affect the rights and duties that matured, penalties that were incurred or proceedings that were begun before the effective date of this ordinance. All other provisions of the Bozeman Municipal Code not amended by this Ordinance shall remain in full force and effect. Section 15 Severability. That should any sentence, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase or section of this ordinance be adjudged or held to be unconstitutional, illegal, or invalid, the same shall not affect the validity of this ordinance as a whole, or any part or provision thereof, other than the part so decided to be invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, and shall not affect the validity of the Bozeman Municipal Code as a whole. Section 16 Codification. This Ordinance shall be codified as indicated in Section 1 — 12. Section 17 Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after final adoption. Page 11 of 12 Ordinance 2013, Parking Management and Enforcement Activities PROVISIONALLY ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, on first reading at a regular session held on the 3rd day o€ge—o' ber, 2018. YN US Mayor ATTEST: ' B ROBIN CROUGH City Clerk ��l•, 1883 ,. ��' �TjN Co.1�to FINALLY PASSED, ADOPTED, AND APPROVED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana on second reading at a regular session thereof held on the 17th of December, 2018. The effective date of this ordinance is January 16, 2019 YNT ANDRUS / or ATTEST: F Bo . o• . . . , � (�9� (A ■ • r� ROBIN CROUGH City Clerk ���,♦ 883 .♦ TIN co 'o� APPROVED AS TO FORM: G SULLIVAN ity Attorney Page 12 of 12 r rr MT Approved by Bozeman Parking Commission, 3/8/2018 Parking Services Temporary On-Street Parking Permit Requirements It is the intent of the Bozeman Parking Commission to occasionally permit vehicles or equipment to temporarily park in a time-limited parking district, without being subject to the time limit restrictions. It is n_Qt the intent of this program to provide long-term parking provisions for an individual, business, or entity that should otherwise provide for their own parking needs consistent with local law and/or business necessity. 1) Require submission of a permit application that includes: a. Applicant name (business or individual) and contact information b. Client name and address at which construction, moving, or other service is being provided. c. Start and End Date d. Type of service being provided e. Vehicle License Plate Number, as applicable. f. Reason the permit is necessary. 2) Licensed contractors, trades, and other service businesses, are eligible for a "Temporary On-Street Parking Permit". Likewise, the Parking Program Manager may issue these permits for other uses as well; example, moving trucks, tour buses, special event equipment,"parklet' applications,etc. 3) Limited to one permit per job site,and/or destination facility. 4) A permit holder must use traffic devices approved by the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD),like barricades, delineators, etc., in order to `reserve' specific parking space(s). Such traffic devices must be at least 36 inches high, in good condition, made with a high visibility color, and display a copy-of the valid permit. 5) The permit may be issued for a maximum of thirty calendar days.After which a new application must be filed. 6) Permits are only for use with on street parking, within the time limited parking areas,during the posted hours for enforcement.The permit is not for use within any other parking area, and does not provide exemption from other parking regulations (restricted zone, disabled parking, etc.). This permit does not entitle the permit holder to engage in retail or other commercial activity not otherwise granted by city permit (ex., mobile vending). 7) Permit must be displayed at all times, as directed, or the vehicle may be cited for Overtime violations. o a DD: 406-582-2301 THE MOST LIVABLE PLACE MT Approved by Bozeman Parking Commission, 3/8/201$ f\1 P., f\ Parking Services 8) Permits may not be used for any purpose, other than that purpose stated in the permit application, or by organizations or individuals not listed on the permit application. 9) The Parking Program Manager, and/or their designee, will review and approve all permit applications. The Parking Program Manager may apply reasonable 'special conditions' as deemed necessary for the permit. For example, the Parking Program Manager may make the permit 'location specific'; requiring the vehicle to park in a certain block face or space(s). Fee Structure 1) Daily rate of$20 for single space permits; based on a 24 foot linear parking -space._Each-additiona124_feet,-or_pDx&n thereof,.results in an_additional $20 fee. For example: a. A vehicle/item 25 feet long would require a$40 fee. b. A vehicle/item 49 feet long would require a$60 fee. 2) Fees are charged on a per day basis,with no pro-rating of fees. 3) No discounts for multiple day purchases. 4) AU fees must be paid at the time the permit is issued. • • Box 1230 ,0 .0 0 20 Lost Olivc Strect co rDD: 406-582-2301 THE MOST LIVABLE PLACE. i r BOZ ` MAN 11 T Parking Services TEMPORARY ON STREET PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION c3iimai Date: — Paid:$_ Applicant Name&Address: Phone Number: Email: Start Date of Permit: / / End Date of Permit: / / (limit30 days) Reason for Permit: job Site Name&Address: Length of Space Requested(total linear feet): Drawings or other Supplemental Information Attached? Yes No Special Conditions of Permit(Parking Program Manager ONLY): Rules: • The Temporary On Street Parking Permit has a daily fee of$20.00, based on a 24 foot linear space.Each additional 24 linear feet or portion thereof,results in an additional g20 fee: no pro- rating available. • Limited to one job site,or destination facility. • The permit may be issued for a maximum of thirty calendar days. • A permit holder must use traffic devices approved by the Manual for Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD),like barricades,delineators,etc.,in order to'reserve'specific parking space(s).Such traffic devices must be at least 36 inches high,in good condition,made with a high visibility color,and display a copy of the valid permit. • Permits are only for use with on street parking,within the timed parking area.They are not for use within any other parking area, and do not provide exemption from any other parking regulations (restricted zone, disabled parking, etc,) This permit does not entitle the permit holder to engage in retail or other commercial activity not otherwise granted by city permit(ex.,mobile vending). • Permit must be displayed at all times,as directed,or the vehicle,equipment,may be cited for Overtime violations. • Permits may not be used for any other purpose,or by other organizations or individuals. I agree to follow the rules that govern the use of Temporary On-Street Parldng Permits AND all other parking regulations of the City of Bozeman.I realize that permit holders will be cited,if all rules and regulations are not followed. Applicant Name(print)&Signature Date Approval Signature Date 0 1 East Wive Street © P.0 Box 1230 1 Bozenian, 1 TDD: 406-582-2301 THE MOST LIVABLE PLACE