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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20- Ordinance 2033 Establishing the Downtown Parking Management District, Authorizing the Establishing of Parking Benefit Zones Within the DistrictORDINANCE 2033 Page 1 of 9 ORDINANCE 2033 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA ESTABLISHING THE DOWNTOWN PARKING MANAGEMENT DISTRICT, AUTHORIZING THE BOZEMAN PARKING COMMISSION TO ESTABLISH PARKING BENEFIT ZONES WITHIN SAID DISTRICT AND PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THE DISTRICT OR ZONE REGULATIONS. WHEREAS, the City of Bozeman (the “City”) is authorized by the City Charter and Montana law to establish programs and laws to protect public the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of Bozeman; and, WHEREAS, Montana Code Annotated Sect. 7-14-4621 sets out general powers of a parking commission; and, WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission created and granted authority to the Bozeman Parking Commission to regulate parking within the Parking Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Resolutions 1676, 1839, 3803, and 4577; and, WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission recognizes the need to expand the authority of the Bozeman Parking Commission beyond its current jurisdiction (currently established to be commensurate with the B-3 zoning district) into an area greater than its current jurisdiction into an area to be known as the Downtown Parking Management District to provide and implement a system based approach to the active management of public parking resources; and, WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission recognizes on-street parking in areas adjacent to Downtown Bozeman may be impacted by large, nearby, attractions such as retail, education, health care, or other facilities, and the creation of a Bozeman Downtown Parking Management District and subsequent Parking Benefit Zones will be an effective tool for actively managing shared on-street parking resources between multiple stakeholders; and, DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C ORDINANCE 2033 Page 2 of 9 WHEREAS, the implementation of Parking Benefit Zones aligns with the 2016 Downtown Strategic Parking Management Plan which recommends that the City of Bozeman ‘explore changes to existing residential on-street parking permit programs and evaluate and potentially implement new residential parking permit districts in the neighborhood north and south of the downtown commercial district’; and, WHEREAS, the Bozeman City Commission, on April 15, 2019, adopted the 2019 Downtown Bozeman Improvement Plan as a neighborhood plan under the City’s Community Plan (the growth policy) pursuant to Resolution 5005, which states, “It is also important to manage on street parking stalls to retain them for retail customers and locate long term employee parking off Main Street. If utilization data shows ample availability in adjacent residential areas, there is the potential to develop an employee paid parking permit system. This strategy is frequently implemented in other communities as a parking benefit district.” And, WHEREAS, a Parking Benefit Zone can maximize on-street parking opportunities for resident and commuter parkers, facilitate visitor parking turnover, reduce the need for off-street parking lots, encourage use of private shared parking agreements; and, WHEREAS, the City Commission determines that should a Parking Benefit Zone be created by the Parking Commission a portion of any funds remaining from the operation of the Parking Benefit Zone, after all administrative and enforcement costs are covered, must be applied to lower resident annual fees or make other direct investments in zone specific infrastructure related to, among others, public transit, pedestrian and bicycle facilities, sidewalk, and curb maintenance, etc. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA: Section 1 That a new Division 3 be added to Chapter 36, Article 4, Bozeman Municipal Code to be titled “Parking Management Districts/Benefit Zones” and include the following new sections: Sec. 36.04.601. - Parking Management Districts/Purpose/Boundaries. A. The city commission may create and establish by ordinance a parking management district for the benefit of the community. A parking management district must comply with the requirements of this division. DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C ORDINANCE 2033 Page 3 of 9 B. The purpose of a parking management district is to identify areas within the city wherein active management of off-street and on-street parking resources is necessary to ensure equitable distribution and availability of parking for residents, businesses, and visitors. In addition, the purpose of a parking management district is to provide authority for the parking commission, in managing such resources, to regulate parking and establish fees for parking permits. C. Downtown Parking Management District. The commission hereby creates and establishes the downtown parking management district. The boundaries of the downtown parking management district are shown on Exhibit A to this ordinance and established as the boundaries of the B-3 zoning district and extending beyond the boundaries of said B-3 zoning district 1,000 linear feet as measured perpendicularly from the B-3 zoning district boundary or to the next intersection of public streets beyond 1000 feet from the B-3 zoning district boundary, whichever is further. Where Exhibit A shows the boundary of the downtown parking management district as including a street or a street section all block faces of said street are included within the downtown parking management district. Sec. 36.04.602. –Authority of Parking Commission. The city commission hereby confers upon and delegates to the parking commission the authority to manage parking within a parking management district and within such districts the parking commission may exercise all powers granted by Title 7, Chapter 14, Part 46 of the Montana Code Annotated except as modified by the city commission through ordinance or resolution. Sec. 36.04.603. – Parking Benefit Zones/Creation/Dissolution/Parking Commission Authority. A. A parking benefit zone is an area of land within an established parking management district wherein the parking commission may establish parking regulations on publicly owned land and on public rights-of-way and streets for the benefit of the community. A parking benefit zone must comply with the requirements of this division. B. To establish a parking benefit zone, amend an existing parking benefit zone (including amending boundaries), or dissolve a parking benefit zone, the parking commission must comply with the following: 1. Adopt a resolution of intent to establish, amend, or dissolve a parking benefit zone; 2. Upon adoption of the resolution of intent, mail notice to the owners of all real property and to all physical addresses within the proposed zone of a public DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C ORDINANCE 2033 Page 4 of 9 hearing on the proposal and the opportunity for residents of the proposed zone to support or protest establishment, amendment, or dissolution of the parking benefit zone. The notice must be mailed 30 days prior to the date of the public hearing; 3. Post notice of the public hearing in no less than five locations at the exterior boundaries of proposed parking benefit zone; 4. The notice must also inform property owners and residents within the proposed parking benefit zone that within thirty (30) days of the date of mailing of the notice of passage of the parking commission’s resolution of intent to establish, amend or dissolve a parking benefit zone, residents within the proposed parking benefit zone may protest the establishment, amendment, or dissolution of the proposed parking benefit zone by submitting a written protest to the city clerk listing the resident’s physical address. If residents representing sixty percent (60%) or more of the total number of properties located within the proposed parking benefit zone protest the establishment, amendment, or dissolution of the parking benefit zone, the parking commission may not propose establishing, amending, or dissolving the zone for a period of six months. 5. At the conclusion of the public hearing and if insufficient protests have been filed with the city clerk the parking commission may establish, amend, or dissolve a parking benefit zone by adopting a resolution. The resolution is not effective for 30 (thirty) days after adoption; as such, the parking commission may not regulate parking within a newly established or amended parking benefit zone until 30 (thirty) days after adoption of the resolution establishing or altering the parking benefit zone. A resolution to dissolve a parking benefit zone is effective immediately upon adoption. C. Notwithstanding the above, the parking commission may establish by resolution administrative rules for the management of the parking benefit zone including rules governing the issuance of parking benefit zone permits. The parking commission must adopt procedures for public involvement in such rule making. Sec. 36.04.604. - Parking benefit zone regulations. Within a parking benefit zone: DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C ORDINANCE 2033 Page 5 of 9 A. It is unlawful for any person to stop, stand, or park a vehicle on any street within a designated parking benefit zone, Monday through Friday, except for legal holidays, except for the following circumstances: 1. Those vehicles with a valid parking benefit zone permit; 2. Vehicles that have made payments for posted paid time-limited parking; 3. An emergency vehicle; or 4. A clearly marked business or service vehicle that is under the control of a person providing a service to persons within the parking benefit zone, including but not limited to delivery vehicles. B. A violation of this subsection is enforced pursuant to 36.04.380. The fine for a violation of this subsection is established pursuant to 36.04.080.A.2. C. The parking services division and police department are authorized to enforce parking benefit zone regulations. D. The department of public works must post signs in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic-Control Devices that indicate parking restrictions and permit requirements and the hours and days when the restrictions or requirements are in effect. E. The parking commission may establish fees for parking benefit zone permits. The amount of the parking benefit zone permit fees shall be established by resolution of the parking commission upon notice of and a public hearing as provided for in 7-1-4131, Montana Code Annotated. F. Each dwelling within a parking benefit zone is eligible to purchase up to two (2) resident on-street parking permits. Persons residing in dwellings designated as apartments as defined in 38.700.020 or located within apartment buildings as defined in 38.700.020 are not eligible for resident permits. G. No more than two (2) visitor permits shall be issued annually to each dwelling within a parking benefit zone for use by visitor to a permitted dwelling. Dwellings designated as apartments as defined in 38.700.020 or located within apartment buildings as defined in 38.700.020 are not eligible for visitor permits. DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C ORDINANCE 2033 Page 6 of 9 H. The parking commission may designate locations where posted paid time-limited permitted parking is allowed and in doing so may authorize the issuance of permits for such locations. I. The parking commission may authorize the sale of monthly parking permits to persons that do not reside within a parking benefit zone, depending on the level of parking occupancy within the parking benefit zone. The parking commission may determine the number of non-resident parking permits based on established administrative rules for parking occupancy within the parking benefit zone. J. The city commission may authorize a portion, or all, of any fiscal surplus resulting from the operation of a parking benefit zone to lower fees for residents within the parking benefit zone, or for direct investment in the parking benefit zone for public infrastructure such as. street lights, curb and sidewalk repair, public transit, among others. Sec. 36.04.605. – Parking benefit zone permits; Unlawful Activity. A. The parking commission must establish rules for the issuance of parking benefit zone permits. These rules must include an application process, forms, proof of vehicle registration, and, for persons seeking resident permits, requirements for a resident to establish residency. Each application must be accompanied by the established permit fee. The amount of the parking benefit zone fees must be established by resolution of the parking commission at a level that at a minimum covers the cost of administration and enforcement of the parking benefit zone regulations in the specific parking benefit zone. Fees may be established at a level that provides benefit as provided for in 36.04.604.J. No part of the parking benefit zone permit fees shall be refundable. Parking benefit zone permits will not be issued for vehicles with outstanding parking citations, or other fines, fees, or penalties owed to the city. B. It is unlawful for any person to represent a vehicle is entitled to a parking benefit district zone permit, of any type, authorized by subsection A of this section, or other applicable provisions, when it is not so entitled. A violation of this section is a misdemeanor. C. It is unlawful for any person, or entity, to acquire visitors permits for the purpose of reselling said permit to a third party. A violation of this section is a misdemeanor. Section 2 That 36.04.380.A.2 be amended to read as follows: DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C ORDINANCE 2033 Page 7 of 9 “A. Fines. A violation of this article shall be punishable by a penalty and the penalties shall be imposed as follows: 1. The minimum 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 penalty for parking in violation of section 36.04.260.E and for violation of 36.04.604.A shall be a fine of not less than $30.00 or more than $300.00. 3. The minimum 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 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 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 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 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.” All other provisions of 36.04.380 shall remain unchanged. Section 3 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. Section 4 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 5 Severability. DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C ORDINANCE 2033 Page 8 of 9 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 6 Codification. This Ordinance shall be codified as indicated in Section 1 – 2. Exhibit A to this Ordinance shall not be codified but shall be kept by the city clerk along with the original of this ordinance. Section 7 Effective Date. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect 30 days after final passage and approval. PROVISIONALLY ADOPTED by the City Commission of the City of Bozeman, Montana, on first reading at a regular session held on the 2nd day of March, 2020. ____________________________________ Chris Mehl Mayor ATTEST: ____________________________________ Mike Maas City Clerk DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C ORDINANCE 2033 Page 9 of 9 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 3rd of August, 2020. The effective date of this ordinance is September 2, 2020. _________________________________ CHRIS MEHL Mayor ATTEST: _______________________________ MIKE MAAS City Clerk APPROVED AS TO FORM: _________________________________ GREG SULLIVAN City Attorney DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C B-3 R-2 PLI R-2 R-2 B-2M R-3 R-4 R-1 M-1 R-4 M-2 R-4 R-5 PLI R-4 NEHMU R-3 B-2 R-1 R-1 R-4 R-5 R-4 R-O R-4 R-2 R-4 R-4 PLI PLI PLI M-1 R-5 R-O R-3 B-1 R-5 B-2 E MAIN ST W MAIN ST W KOCH ST W STORY ST W OLIVE ST N 5TH AVE N 7TH AVE W BEALL ST W CURTISS ST W LAMME ST W VILLARD ST S 8TH AVE S 9TH AVE E LAMME ST W BABCOCK ST N TRACY AVE IDA AVE N BLACK AVE N ROUSE AVE W DICKERSON ST S 11TH AVE S 10TH AVE N GRAND AVE S 6TH AVE S 4TH AVE W ALDERSON ST PLUM AVE S TRACY AVE N 9TH AVE S BLACK AVE N BOZEMAN AVE N WALLACE AVE S GRAND AVE N 3RD AVE W MENDENHALL ST N 10TH AVE N 11TH AVE FRONT ST N CHURCH AVE S CHURCH AVE S 5TH AVE S 3RD AVE S WILLSON AVE W PEACH ST N WILLSON AVE E MENDENHALL ST S BOZEMAN AVE E STORY ST N BROADWAY AVE N MONTANA AVE E PEACH ST DURSTON RD PERKINS PL E BEALL ST N 4TH AVE BUTTONWOOD AVE S 7TH AVE S WALLACE AVE CYPRESS AVE LINDLEY PL W ASPEN ST GOLF WAY E ASPEN ST E BABCOCK ST BOGERT PL BRADY AVE E SHORT ST E DICKERSON ST E PEACH ST N 7TH AVE W ASPEN ST S 7TH AVE S 8TH AVE N 3RD AVE Downtown Parking Management District B-3 Zoning District 0 500 1,000Feet Downtown Parking Management District Map intended for planning purposes only. 7/15/2020 ¯ DocuSign Envelope ID: A00EDA9B-8B21-43CC-820C-86D58707226C