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(1) The Provo City Parking Coordinator shall issue parking permits that comply with the requirements set forth in this Section. Permits are issued on a per-vehicle basis.

(2) Annual application for one (1) or more parking permits authorized under this Chapter shall be made on a form approved and provided by the City Parking Coordinator which includes at least the following information:

(a) Applicant’s name, address, and email address;

(b) Proof of eligibility for the permit;

(c) The license plate number for each vehicle to be permitted for that applicant, including proof that the vehicle is currently registered with the Utah Division of Motor Vehicles; and

(d) Additional information that will aid the enforcement of the provisions of this Chapter as determined by the City Parking Coordinator.

(3) A parking permit shall be issued for a motor vehicle only upon compliance with each of the following requirements:

(a) The permit applicant shall be a person who:

(i) Owns a dwelling located within the designated permit parking area; or

(ii) Is an occupant of a qualifying rental dwelling unit within the designated permit parking area for which a valid rental dwelling license has been issued.

(b) No permit shall be issued to a person who resides in a rental dwelling that does not comply with the requirements of Chapter 6.26, Provo City Code, at the time the permit is issued.

(c) Applicable fees, as set forth in the Consolidated Fee Schedule adopted by the Municipal Council, have been paid.

(4) The issuance of a parking permit does not guarantee or reserve to the permit holder a particular parking space within a permit parking area governed by this Chapter, but only authorizes a motor vehicle to be parked on a public street in a legally available parking space.

(5) A parking permit issued to a resident who moves out of the residence in the permit parking area to which the parking permit is assigned will be revoked by Provo City. A permit holder shall notify the City at the time the permit holder moves out of the residence to which the parking permit is assigned.

(6) Owners of vehicles parking in the permit parking area are responsible to ensure that a current rear license plate is visible. Plates must be kept free of snow, mud, or other obstructions. In the event of a snowstorm that results in the plate being obstructed, the plate must be cleared within a seventy-two (72) hour period. A permit holder shall not be penalized for a violation of this Subsection (6) if the permit holder can prove that a valid permit was held as required by this Chapter at the time of the violation.

(Enacted 2017-08, Am 2019-36)