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HomeMy WebLinkAbout20- Mayo's Office CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: Glenn Baude, Director Subject: Ordinance adding Section 10.16.250 to the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to parking O� U on unimproved surfaces in multi- If residential, commercial and industrial zoned properties. Dept: Code Compliance/Mayors Office Date: March 27, 2000 Synopsis of Previous Council Action: January 31, 2000 reviewed by Legislative Review Committee. March 13, 2000 Legislative Review Committee referred ordinance to full Council. Recommended Motion: The said ordinance to be laid over for final adoption. Z2�L Signature Contact person: Glenn Baude Phone: 3845364 Supporting data attached: Yes Ward FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: Agenda Item No. 42 0 y/3/.006 I 4 � CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION STAFF REPORT Subject: An ordinance of the City of San Bernardino adding Section 10.16.250 to the San Bernardino Municipal Code relating to parking vehicle- -n unpe ed parcels of real property. Background: Currently, San Bernardino Municipal Code 15.24.050(A) (5)requires that all vehicles parked in multi-residential, commercial and industrial zoned properties be parked on an improved surface. To issue a citation officers must contact the vehicle owner and provide him/her with a Notice to Appear or file a Long Form Complaint. Locating and contacting the owners can be difficult and time consuming. To streamline this process, staff is recommending that Section 10.16.250 be added to the Parking Ordinance allowing officers to ticket offending vehicles. The proposed new San Bernardino Municipal Code section meets three goals: (1)prevents the parking of motor vehicles on unimproved commercial properties; (2)makes it more efficient to enforce; and (3)provides ccn 'Ste-- vith rece .rdinauce changes dealing with parking vehicles on unimproved surfaces in -side-ifel zoned areas. Financial Impact: There is no cost associated with the new ordinance. There may be some increased revenue resulting from payment of citations. Recommendation: That said ordinance be laic' )v •'-)r t:-a; -dopti•