HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 2025-32 - Amending Code Section 10.16 related to Public Parking LotsORDINANCE NO. , �25 -✓?Z
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, AMENDING CHAPTER 10.16
OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES TO UPDATE PARKING
RESTRICTIONS AND PROHIBITIONS; PROVIDING FOR
A PENALTY; REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES
AND RESOLUTIONS; INCLUDING A SEVERABILITY
CLAUSE; AND ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the City Charter grants the City Council the authority to review and update
certain chapters in the Code of Ordinances; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has determined that updates to Chapter 10.16 of the Code
of Ordinances are needed in order to update and add parking restrictions or prohibitions in order
to increase enforceability of unwanted parking and update parking restrictions to align with needed
use of parking spaces within the City; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to update Chapter 10.16 of the Code of Ordinances
to include updated no parking anytime and no temporary parking signage and restrictions and to
expand the Downtown Parking Zone; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to update Chapter 10.16 of the Code of Ordinances
to prohibit certain uses of publicly -owned or operated parking areas, including prohibiting
distribution of food or other goods and prohibiting stopping, standing, or parking more than 24
hours; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds it to be in the best interest of the public to update
Chapter 10.16 of the Code of Ordinances as set out herein.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF GEORGETOWN, TEXAS, THAT:
Section 1. The meeting at which this ordinance was approved was conducted in
compliance with the Texas Open Meetings Act, Texas Government Code, Chapter 551.
Section 2. The facts and recitations contained in the preamble of this ordinance are hereby
found and declared to be true and correct and are incorporated by reference herein and expressly
made a part hereof, as if copied verbatim.
Section 3. Chapter 10.16 of the Code of Ordinances is hereby amended as shown in
Exhibit A.
Ordinance Number: 2025-.3 Page 1 of 2
Description: Parking Ordinance Update
Date Approved: � M , ZM5
Section 4. All ordinances or resolutions that conflict with the provisions of this ordinance
are hereby repealed, and all other ordinances or resolutions of the City not in conflict with the
provisions of this ordinance shall remain in full force and effect.
Section 5. If any provision of this ordinance, or application thereof, to any person or
circumstance, shall be held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the other provisions, or
application thereof, of this ordinance, which can be given effect without the invalid provision or
application, and to this end the provisions of this ordinance are hereby declared to be severable.
Section 6. The Mayor is hereby authorized to sign this ordinance and the City Secretary to
attest. This Ordinance shall become effective and be in full force and effect ten (10) days after
publication in accordance with the provisions of the City Charter of the City of Georgetown.
PASSED AND APPROVED on First Reading on the IP-1- of Z-%c-ul—2025.
PASSED AND APPROVED on Second Reading on the Z of -St,,e 2025.
CITY OF CAORG]VTOWN, TEXAS
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Robyn D nsmore, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Skye fvlasson, City Attorney
Ordinance Number: 2025- Page 2 of 2
Description: Parking Ordinance Update
Date Approved:-. 2 �S
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EXHIBIT A
Sec. 10.16.010. Definitions.
"Approved surface" shall mean a concrete surface, hot -mix surface, asphalt surface, or two
parallel concrete strips each measuring approximately 18 inches in width and between 12 feet to
18 feet in length.
"Chief of Police" shall mean the Chief of Police of the City of Georgetown, Texas or
designee.
"Commercial vehicle" means a vehicle or combination of vehicles used to transport
passengers or property that:
Has a manufacturer's rated carrying weight equal to or greater than one and one-half
tons;
Is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver;
Is transporting hazardous materials and is required to be placarded under 49 C.F.R.
Part 172, Subpart F;
4. Is a "road tractor" as that term is defined in Chapter 541 of the Texas Transportation
Code;
Is a "truck tractor" as that term is defined in Chapter 541 of the Texas Transportation
Code;
6. Is a "pole trailer" as that term is defined in Chapter 541 of the Texas Transportation
Code; or
7. Is a "semitrailer" as that term is defined in Chapter 541 of the Texas Transportation
Code.
"Driveway" shall have the same meaning as set forth in the City's Unified Development
Code.
"Existing gravel driveway" shall mean a private roadway not exceeding 16 feet in width
leading from the street to a garage or structure on the property which is accessed by an existing
curb cut or drive approach, said conditions having been in existence prior to the effective date of
this Section. Gravel surfaces must be comprised of materials consisting of durable particles of
rock mixed with an approved binding material and free from thin or elongated pieces, clay
lumps, soil foam, grass or weeds.
"Fire Chief' shall mean the Fire Chief of the City of Georgetown, Texas or designee.
"Motor vehicle" shall mean a vehicle which is self-propelled.
"Park" or "parking" means the standing of vehicle, whether occupied or not, otherwise than
temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in loading or unloading merchandise
or passengers.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
"Residential zoning districts" means those districts designated as residential in the Unified
Development Code.
"Stand" or "standing" means the halting of a vehicle, whether occupied or not, otherwise
than temporarily for the purpose of and while actually engaged in receiving or discharging
passengers.
"Stop" or "stopping" when prohibited, means any halting even momentarily of a vehicle,
whether occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in
compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic -control sign or signal.
"Traffic Engineer" shall mean the individual designated the Traffic Engineer by the City
Manager in accordance with Section 10.04 of the City of Georgetown Code of Ordinances.
"Vehicle" shall mean a motor vehicle, commercial vehicle, car, sport utility vehicle,
recreational vehicle, truck, motorcycle, trailer, boat or any other device used for transporting
passengers, goods or apparatus, but excluding unicycles, bicycles, velocipedes and non -motor
assisted vehicles as those terms are defined in Section 10.04.040.
Sec. 10.16.020. No parking for limited time.
A. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle upon any street or portion of a street which
is designated by this Section as a no parking for limited time zone.
B. Limited No Parking Zones Designated. The following specific streets and portions of streets
are designated as limited no parking zones:
1. Maple Street, Laurel Street, Vine Street and Olive Street: Between the hours of 8:00
a.m. and 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, along both
sides of each street, from the south curblines of their intersections with University
Avenue to the north curblines of their intersections with East 13th Street; and
2. 10th Street: Between the hours of 7:15 a.m. and 8:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Monday through Friday, along both sides of the street, from the west curbline of Ash
Street continuing west to the east curbline of Elm Street.
Sec. 10.16.030. No parking at any time.
A. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle upon any street or portion of a street which
is designated by this Section as a no parking at any time zone.
B. Signage or Curb/Pavement Markings. Each no parking anytime zone shall be noticed by
using one or more of the following methods:
A sign stating "No Parking Anytime". Sign placement within the designated zone shall
be spaced no more than 125 feet apart.
2. Painting all curbs and curb ends located within the designated no parking anytime
zone. Paint shall be RED in color with four -inch white letters stating "NO PARKING
ANYTIME". Wording may not be spaced more than 20 feet apart.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
C. No Parking Anytime Zones Designated. The following specific streets and portions of
streets are designated as no parking anytime zones:
Austin Avenue: The entire length within the City limits, except the spaces designated
for parallel and angled parking from the south curb line of West 6th Street south to the
north curb line of West 9th Street.
2. State Highway 29 (University Avenue): The entire length within the City limits.
3. Williams Drive: The entire length within the City limits.
4. Rock Street: Along the east and west curblines of Rock Street between West 5th Street
and West 6th Street to a point 50 feet north of the north curbline of West 5th Street.
West 6th Street: Along the north and south curb lines of West 6th Street from the west
curb line of Rock Street to the east curb line of Martin Luther King Street (300 and 400
blocks of West 6th Street).
6. F.M. 2243 (Leander Road): The entire length within the City limits.
7. Ash Street: Along the west curbline of Ash Street beginning at the north curbline of
1 lth Street and extending north 25 feet and beginning at the south curbline of 1 lth
Street and extending south 25 feet.
8. Olive Street: Beginning at the south curbline of East 7th Street at its intersection with
Olive Street extending south along both sides of the entire length of Olive Street
approximately 269 feet to its intersection with East 8th Street.
9. East 8th Street: Beginning at the west curbline of Olive Street at its intersection with
East 8th Street and extending east along both sides of East 8th Street approximately
336 feet to a point marked by a utility pole located on the north side of East 8th Street.
10. F.M. 971: The entire length of F.M. 971 of the City limits.
11. Scenic Drive: The entire length of Scenic Drive between Forest Street and F.M. 2243,
both sides of the street
12. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd: Beginning at East 8th Street and extending along the west
side to its intersection with East 9th Street.
13. West 9th Street: Beginning at West Street and extending along both sides to its
intersection with Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
14. West 8th Street: Beginning at West Street and extending along the south side to its
intersection with Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
Sec. 10.16.035. No parking in right-of-way except by permit -tow -away zone.
A. D.B. Wood Road:
No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle along D.B. Wood Road with the right-
of-way along the US Army Corps of Engineers property from the north line of that
property southward to the North San Gabriel River as designated by signage described
below except by permit issued by the US Army Corps of Engineers.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
2. Signage. The Traffic Engineer shall designate the no parking zones with signs stating:
"No Parking in ROW Except by Permit TOW AWAY Zone"
3. In addition to penalties pursuant to Section 1.08.010, all vehicles parked in violation of
this Section may be towed at the owner's expense.
B. Southwest Bypass Road:
1. No person shall stop, stand or park any vehicle along Southwest Bypass Road on
either side of the road and the adjacent right-of-way between Interstate 35 and Leander
Road.
2. Pedestrians shall strictly comply with the directions of an official traffic control signal
and only cross Southwest Bypass Road between Interstate 35 and Leander Road in a
crosswalk.
3. Signage. The Traffic Engineer shall designate the no -parking zones with signs stating:
"No Parking. TOW AWAY Zone."
4. In addition to penalties pursuant to Section 1.08.010, all vehicles parked in violation of
this Section may be towed at the owner's expense.
Sec. 10.16.040. Temporary no parking zones.
A. General Provisions.
1. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle in any area temporarily designated by
the Traffic Engineer as a no parking zone except by permit issued by the City of
Georgetown.
2. Signage. The signs shall be placed or mounted no more than 125 feet apart.
3. In addition to penalties pursuant to Section 1.08.010, all vehicles parked in violation of
this Section may be towed at the owner's expense.
B. It is unlawful for any person to attempt or in fact alter, destroy, deface, injure, knock down
or remove any sign designating a temporary no parking zone or tow -away zone erected
under the terms of this Code.
C. It is unlawful for any person to park, place, allow, permit or cause to be parked, placed, or
remain unattended, any vehicle or similar obstruction within or upon an area designated as a
temporary no parking zone and marked by an appropriate sign. Any vehicle or similar
obstruction found parked or unoccupied within an area designated as a temporary no
parking zone as required by this Section is declared a nuisance and may be towed without
notice. Any such vehicle or similar obstruction parked or unoccupied in such a manner as to
obstruct in whole or in part any such temporary no parking zone shall be prima facie
evidence that the registered owner unlawfully parked, place, or permitted to be parked or
placed such obstruction within a temporary no parking zone. The records of the State
Highway Department or the County Highway License Department showing the name of the
person to whom the highway license or boat or trailer license is issued shall constitute prima
facie evidence of ownership by the named persons.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
D. Enforcement. The Chief of Police or designee is authorized to issue parking citations for
any vehicle or similar obstruction or to have said vehicle removed by towing it away
without further notice. Such vehicle or obstruction may be redeemed by payment of the
towage and storage charges at the owner's expense. No parking citations shall be voided nor
shall the violator be relieved of any penalty assessed by a judge of the Municipal Court for
any violation of this provision by the redemption of the obstruction from the storage facility.
Sec. 10.16.050. Parking restrictions in residential zoning districts.
A. No person shall stop, stand, or park a commercial vehicle, trailer, utility trailer, house
trailer, travel trailer, camper trailer, boat trailer, motor home, or special mobile equipment
upon any street or public right-of-way within a residential zoning district or within 300 feet
of the property line of a residence located within such district, except as follows:
While expeditiously loading or unloading passengers, freight, materials, or
merchandise between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.;
2. While effecting emergency repairs when a vehicle is so disabled as to render it unsafe
to proceed further;
3. Vehicles and equipment engaged in street construction, maintenance and repair, or the
construction, maintenance or repair of public service utilities;
4. Vehicles serving as emergency vehicles;
Vehicles owned or under the control of a business legally operating on the property
where the vehicle is parked, providing that the property is not in a residential zoning
district; or
6. Vehicles parked in the private parking lot of a business engaged in providing overnight
lodging when the operator is a customer of that business and lodging overnight,
provided that the property is not in a residential zoning district.
B. No person shall stop, stand, or park a commercial vehicle upon public or private property
located in a residential zoning district or within 300 feet of the property line of a residence
located within such district, except as follows:
While expeditiously loading or unloading passengers, freight, materials or merchandise
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m.;
While effecting emergency repairs when a vehicle is so disabled as to render it unsafe
to proceed further;
Vehicles and equipment engaged in street construction, maintenance and repair, or the
construction, maintenance or repair of public service utilities;
4. Vehicles serving as emergency vehicles;
5. Vehicles owned or under the control of a business operating on the property where the
vehicle is parked, providing that the property is not in a residential zoning district; or
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
6. Vehicles parked in the private parking lot of a business engaged in providing overnight
lodging when the operator is a customer of that business and lodging overnight,
provided that the property is not in a residential zoning district.
C. This Section does not apply to church, school, nursing home, or retirement home vehicles
parked upon property owned by such institutions.
Sec. 10.16.060. Use of public or private property for certain purposes prohibited.
A. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle:
On any public or private property for the purpose of displaying such vehicle for sale,
unless
i. such vehicle is owned by the person who owns, leases, or otherwise controls
the property upon which it is displayed, or
ii. the property is the authorized location of a commercial auto sales, rental, or
repair business; or
2. On public property for the purposes of washing, maintaining or repairing such vehicle,
except emergency repairs as are necessary to enable such vehicle to be safely removed
from the streets, either under its own power or by towing.
B. No person shall, in any publicly -owned or operated parking area, distribute food or other
goods, except if otherwise authorized.
C. Overnight Parking/Storage.
1. No person shall stop, stand, or park a commercial vehicle overnight on a public street,
within public right-of-way, or within a publicly -owned or operated parking area. This
Section shall not apply to the parking of vehicles owned or operated by Federal, State,
or local government authorities.
2. No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle in a publicly -owned or operated parking
area for more than 24 hours unless the person has permission from the parking lot owner
or operator.
D. Impoundment of Vehicles Parked in Violation of Section. Any vehicle found stopped,
standing, or parked in violation of any provision of this Section is subject to being removed
and impounded at the owner's expense.
Sec. 10.16.070. Parking in driveways and on other approved surfaces.
A. No person shall stop, stand, park, or allow any vehicle to be stopped, stand, or parked in the
front or side yard of private property used for residential purposes, except as provided
herein. All vehicles shall be parked on a(n):
1. Driveway;
2. Existing gravel driveway -for property used for residential purposes on or before the
effective date of this Section; or
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
Approved surface.
B. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to allow, permit, or suffer any vehicle to stop,
stand, or park in the front or side yard in the public right-of-way in a manner which
interferes with the public use of the right-of-way.
C. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle in the sight triangle as that term is defined
in the City's Unified Development Code.
D. Nothing in this Section shall be construed to mean that the impervious cover limitations set
forth in the City's Unified Development Code do not apply, or to grant additional rights to
place driveways, approved surfaces or other impervious cover on a property in violation of
the Unified Development Code, or otherwise to in any way modify permitting requirements
of the City.
Sec. 10.16.080. Loading zones.
No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle in those areas marked, "Loading Zone"
between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. on any day except Sunday for any purpose except
the expeditious loading, unloading, delivering or pick-up of materials or merchandise.
Sec. 10.16.085. Fifteen -minute parking zone.
No person shall stop, stand, or park a vehicle for more than 15 minutes in those areas
marked, "Fifteen Minute Zone".
Sec. 10.16.090. Electric vehicle charging stations.
A. No person shall stop, stand, or park any vehicle in areas designated for electric vehicle
charging for any purpose except charging of an electric vehicle.
B. Signage. Each electric vehicle charging station shall be designated with a sign stating
"Parking Restricted Charging Only."
Sec. 10.16.100. Interfering with police officer.
It is unlawful for any person to knowingly, intentionally or recklessly obstruct, prevent,
hinder or interfere with any police officer or other designated official impounding any vehicle, or
to tamper with, damage, or destroy any restraining device used for the impoundment of vehicles.
Sec. 10.16.110. Presumptive evidence.
In any prosecution charging violation of any law or regulation governing the standing,
stopping, or parking of a vehicle, proof that such vehicle was, at the date of the offense alleged,
owned by the person charged with the offense shall constitute prima facie evidence that such
vehicle was parked, stopped, or left standing at the place charged by such owner, but the owner
has the right to introduce evidence to show that such vehicle was not parked, stopped, or left
standing by him as charged in the complaint.
See. 10.16.120. Unpaid parking violations.
Whenever it is determined that any vehicle has accumulated five or more unpaid parking
violations, or any number of parking violations which have remained unpaid more than 30 days,
such vehicle may be impounded by the Police Department if found upon any public street, alley,
or public parking lot within the corporate limits of the City. Such impoundment may be by
towing to a regular place of impoundment or in place by physical restraint. An impounded
vehicle will remain impounded until the owner or operator has paid all towing and impoundment
fees and made proper disposition of all accumulated parking violations. Disposition shall consist
of paying the accumulated parking violations and costs or posting good and satisfactory bond for
appearance in court. Any vehicle not redeemed within 30 days may be disposed of as provided
by law for abandoned motor vehicles.
See. 10.16.130. MLK and West Street Neighborhood Parking Zone.
A. "MLK and West Street Residential Parking Zone" shall mean the area comprised of the
following public streets and all residential lots abutting or immediately adjacent to said
streets:
Westbound side of 400 block of West 3rd Street.
2. 500 and 600 blocks of West 4th Street.
500 block of West 5th Street.
4. 500 and 600 blocks of West 6th Street.
300, 400, 500, 600 blocks of West Street.
6. 600 and 700 blocks of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.
7. Along the west curb line of Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd. from the south curb line of
West 3rd Street to the north curb line of West 6th Street (300, 400, 500 blocks of
Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd.).
B. Offenses.
No person shall park any motor vehicle on any public street in the MLK and West
Street Residential Parking Zone between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on
weekdays, Monday through Friday, without displaying a valid residential parking zone
permit or a valid temporary visitor's permit.
2. An individual commits an offense if he displays a permit issued pursuant to this
Section on a motor vehicle other than the motor vehicle for which the permit was
issued.
3. A person commits an offense if he falsely represents himself as being eligible for a
residential parking zone permit or a temporary visitor permit, submits false documents,
or otherwise makes a false statement of material fact on an application for a permit.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
C. Penalties. Any vehicle parked in the MLK and West Street residential parking zone, during
times when parking is restricted and without displaying a valid permit issued under this
Section, may be issued a citation or be subject to immediate towing and impoundment.
D. Exceptions. The terms of this Section shall not apply in the following instances:
Motor vehicles that are parked in a driveway, parking lot, or other authorized and
appropriate area designed for parking motor vehicles;
Motor vehicles that are stopped temporarily while the operator or a passenger is
making deliveries to a location within the MLK and West Street residential parking
zone;
Motor vehicles that are used in transporting individuals, equipment, and goods
necessary for making improvements and repairs, providing labor, and performing other
services at a residence, church or other location within the MLK and West Street
residential parking zone;
4. Motor vehicles that are stopped temporarily for loading or unloading passengers or
goods; or
Motor vehicles that are stopped temporarily for necessary emergency repairs.
E. Residential Parking Zone Permits.
All residents of the MLK and West Street Residential Parking Zone who register with
the Chief of Police shall be issued, free of charge, one permit for each motor vehicle
owned and kept by the resident at the premises located within the MLK and West
Street Residential Parking Zone. The residential parking permits must be
conspicuously displayed by hanging it on the rear-view mirror of the motor vehicle or
otherwise displayed on the dashboard of the vehicle.
2. Each permit issued to a resident will be assigned to a specific vehicle, and will only be
valid for the particular vehicle to which it is assigned. No permit may be transferred to
any other individual or used for a different vehicle other than the one to which the
permit is assigned.
3. All residents applying for a permit or permits must use the application approved by the
Chief of Police.
4. The Chief of Police shall, upon receiving a completed application, issue a residential
parking zone permit to any individual that is eligible for the permit. An individual is
eligible to obtain a permit if:
The individual owns a motor vehicle; and
ii. Resides within the MLK and West Street residential parking zone.
The individual's application for a permit must contain the following information:
i. The name, address, and State driver's license number of the owner of the motor
vehicle to be parked in the MLK and West Street Residential Parking Zone; and
ii. The make, model, registration, and license plate number of the motor vehicle to
be parked in the MLK and West Street Residential Parking Zone.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
The applicant for a permit must submit the following information at the time
application is made for a MLK and West Street residential parking zone permit:
i. A valid State motor vehicle registration for the motor vehicle which is the
subject of the permit application; and
ii. A valid State driver's license of the applicant showing the applicant's current
home address, or a residential utility showing the applicant's home address.
F. Temporary Visitor Permits.
Two temporary visitor permits will automatically be issued, free of charge, for each
residential lot situated within the MLK and West Street Residential Parking Zone.
These permits will be valid on any date during the year.
2. The A.M.E. Church and Macedonia Church shall be issued temporary visitor permits
for distribution by the church to its members and visitors. These permits shall be valid
on any date during the year.
Additional temporary visitor permits shall be issued, free of charge, for persons
visiting in the area, at the written request of any person living within the MLK and
West Street Residential Parking Zone. These temporary visitor permits shall be valid
only on the date(s) noted on the permit.
G. Miscellaneous.
When a motor vehicle is parked in a MLK and West Street Residential Parking Zone
during times when parking is restricted, the permit must be conspicuously displayed by
hanging it on the rear-view mirror of the motor vehicle, or otherwise displaying it on
the dashboard of the vehicle.
A permit issued pursuant to this Section, and properly displayed, authorizes the
permittee's motor vehicle to be parked in the MLK and West Street Residential Parking
Zone when otherwise prohibited by this Section. A permit does not authorize the
permittee's motor vehicle to be parked in a manner or location that is prohibited or
otherwise governed by regulations, ordinances, statutes, or laws other than provided
for in this Section.
A lost or stolen permit may be replaced. The permittee must submit a signed affidavit
stating that the permit was lost or stolen and not transferred to another vehicle, nor
given or conveyed to another individual.
Sec. 10.16.140. Downtown Parking Zone.
A. "Downtown parking zone" shall mean the area comprised of the following public streets:
1. Austin Avenue between 6th Street and 9th Street.
2. Main Street between 5th Street and loth Street.
3. 6th Street between Rock Street and Main Street
4. 7th Street between Church Street and Rock Street.
5. 8th Street between Myrtle Street and Martin Luther King Street.
6. Church Street, west side between 7th Street and 9th Street.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
7. 9th street, both sides, between Main Street and Austin Avenue.
8. 9th street, north side, between Austin Avenue and Rock Street.
9. Rock Street, both sides, between 7th Street and 9th Street.
B. Offenses.
1. Except as provided in Subsection D below, no person shall park any motor vehicle on
any public street in the downtown parking zone for more than three consecutive hours
between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on weekdays, Monday through Friday,
without displaying a valid Residential Downtown Parking Zone permit, Temporary
Resident Visitor Downtown Parking Zone permit, or Elected County Official
Downtown Parking Zone permit.
2. An individual commits an offense if he displays a permit issued pursuant to this
Section on a motor vehicle other than the motor vehicle for which the permit was
issued.
3. An individual commits an offense if he displays a permit issued pursuant to this
Section on a motor vehicle on a day other than the day issued.
4. An individual commits an offense if he parks in a space designated "Reserved for
Williamson County" within the Downtown Parking Zone without displaying a
Reserved for Williamson County Parking permit.
5. A person commits an offense if he falsely represents himself as being eligible for a
Residential Downtown Parking Zone permit, a Temporary Resident Visitor Downtown
Parking Zone permit, submits false documents, or otherwise makes a false statement of
material fact on an application for a permit.
C. Penalties.
Any vehicle parked for more than three consecutive hours in the Downtown Parking
Zone, during times when parking is restricted and without displaying a valid permit
issued under this Section, may be issued:
(i) A warning for the first offense;
(ii) A fine not to exceed $20.00 for the second offense;
(iii) A fine not to exceed $50.00 for the third offense; and
(iv) A fine not to exceed $100.00 for the fourth and any subsequent offenses.
2. A person who commits any other violation against the provisions of this Section is
subject to the penalties provided for in Section 1.08.010.
3. For purposes of this Subsection, counting of repeat offenses shall commence on
January 1 and end on December 31 of each calendar year. Offenses committed in prior
calendar years shall not be counted in determining the level of penalty applied for
offenses committed in subsequent calendar years.
D. Exceptions. The terms of this Section shall not apply in the following instances:
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
l . Motor vehicles that are used in transporting individuals, equipment, and goods
necessary for making improvements and repairs, providing labor, and performing other
services at any location within the Downtown Parking Zone.
2. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to parking spaces designated as
"handicapped" or "disabled" parking spaces.
3. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to parking places designated as
"Reserved for Williamson County" for Williamson County business, provided the
vehicles parked in these designated spaces prominently display a "Reserved for
Williamson County Parking" permit.
4. If the provisions of this Section are in conflict with a special event permit issued
pursuant to Chapter 12.24 of the Code of Ordinances, the terms of the special event
permit shall control.
5. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to vehicles that display valid permits to
include, Residential Downtown Parking Zone Permits, Temporary Resident Visitor
Downtown Parking Zone Permits, or Elected County Official Parking Zone Permits.
E. Residential Parking Zone Permits.
Each residential dwelling unit in the area designated as the Downtown Parking Zone
whose occupants register with the Chief of Police shall be issued, free of charge, no
more than two permits for motor vehicles owned and kept by the resident at the
premises located within the Downtown Parking Zone. If there are multiple residential
dwelling units within a single building, no more than four permits shall be issued for
the entire building. The Residential Parking permits must be conspicuously displayed
in the lower, left-hand corner of the rear window of the motor vehicle, hung from the
rear view mirror of the motor vehicle, or otherwise displayed on the dashboard of the
vehicle.
2. Each permit issued to a resident will be assigned to a specific vehicle, and will only be
valid for the particular vehicle to which it is assigned. No permit may be transferred to
any other individual or used for a different vehicle other than the one to which the
permit is assigned.
3. All residents applying for a permit or permits must use the application approved by the
Chief of Police. Residential Parking Zone permits shall be valid only for the calendar
year of their issuance.
4. The Chief of Police shall, upon receiving a completed application, issue a Residential
Parking Zone permit to any individual that is eligible for the permit. An individual is
eligible to obtain a permit i£
i. The individual owns a motor vehicle; and
ii. Resides within the Downtown Parking Zone.
The individual's application for a Residential Parking Zone Permit must contain the
following information:
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
i. The name, address, and Texas driver's license number of the owner of the motor
vehicle to be parked in the Downtown Parking Zone; and
ii. The make, model, registration, and license plate number of the motor vehicle to
be parked in the Downtown Parking Zone.
6. The applicant for a permit must submit the following information at the time
application is made for a Downtown Parking Zone permit:
i. A valid Texas motor vehicle registration for the motor vehicle which is the
subject of the permit application; and
ii. A valid Texas driver's license of the applicant showing the applicant's current
home address, or a residential utility bill showing the applicant's home address.
F. Temporary Resident Visitor Parking Zone Permits.
Temporary Resident Visitor Permits may be issued, at the discretion of the Chief of
Police, free of charge, for persons visiting in the area, at the written request of any
person residing within the Downtown Parking Zone or any owner/operator of a hotel
located within the Downtown Parking Zone. (For the purposes of this Section, the term
"hotel" shall have the same meaning as set forth in V.T.C.A., Tax Code § 156.001.)
Temporary resident visitor permits shall be valid only on the date(s) noted on the
permit.
G. Elected County Official Parking Zone Permits.
Elected County Official Parking Zone Permits shall be issued, free of charge, upon the
written request to the Chief of Police from the Williamson County Commissioners
Court Judge and/or elected County Commissioners. Elected County Official Parking
Zone Permits shall be valid only for the calendar year of their issuance. The
Commissioners Court Judge and each Commissioner are entitled to one permit.
H. Miscellaneous.
1. A permit issued pursuant to this Section, and properly displayed, authorizes the
visitor's motor vehicle to be parked in the Downtown Parking Zone for more than three
consecutive hours when otherwise prohibited by this Section. A permit does not
authorize the visitor's motor vehicle to be parked in a manner or location that is
prohibited or otherwise governed by regulations, ordinances, statutes, or laws other
than provided for in this Section.
2. A lost or stolen permit may be replaced. The visitor must submit a signed affidavit
stating that the permit was lost or stolen and not transferred to another vehicle, nor
given or conveyed to another individual.
3. All permits issued under this Section must be conspicuously displayed in the lower,
left-hand corner of the rear window of the motor vehicle, hung from the rear view
mirror of the motor vehicle, or otherwise prominently displayed on the dashboard of
the vehicle.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
See. 10.16.150. E. 7th and E. 8th Street Neighborhood Parking Zone.
A. "E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking Zone" shall mean the area comprised of the
following public streets and all residential lots abutting or immediately adjacent to said
streets:
1. 1000 and 1100 block of E. 7th Street.
2. 1100 block of E. 8th Street.
3. 700 block of Olive Street.
4. 700 block of Smith Creek Road.
B. Offenses.
No person shall park any motor vehicle on any public street in the E. 7th and E. 8th
Street Residential Parking Zone without displaying a valid residential parking zone
permit or a valid temporary visitor's permit.
2. An individual commits an offense if he displays a permit issued pursuant to this
Section on a motor vehicle other than the motor vehicle for which the permit was
issued.
3. A person commits an offense if he falsely represents himself as being eligible for a
residential parking zone permit or a temporary visitor permit, submits false documents,
or otherwise makes a false statement of material fact on an application for a permit.
C. Penalties. Any vehicle parked in the E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking Zone,
without displaying a valid permit issued under this Section, may be issued a citation or be
subject to immediate towing and impoundment.
D. Exceptions. The terms of this Section shall not apply in the following instances:
1. Motor vehicles that are parked in a driveway, parking lot, or other authorized and
appropriate area designed for parking motor vehicles;
2. Motor vehicles that are stopped temporarily while the operator or a passenger is
making deliveries to a location within the E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking
Zone;
Motor vehicles that are used in transporting individuals, equipment, and goods
necessary for making improvements and repairs, providing labor, and performing other
services at a residence, church or other location within the E. 7th and E. 8th Street
Residential Parking Zone;
4. Motor vehicles that are stopped temporarily for loading or unloading passengers or
goods; or
Motor vehicles that are stopped temporarily for necessary emergency repairs.
E. Residential Parking Zone Permits.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
All residents of a the E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking Zone who register
with the Chief of Police shall be issued, free of charge, one permit for each motor
vehicle owned and kept by the resident at the premises located within the E. 7th and E.
8th Street Residential Parking Zone. The residential parking permits must be hung
from the rear view mirror of the motor vehicle or otherwise displayed on the dashboard
of the vehicle.
2. Each permit issued to a resident will be assigned to a specific vehicle, and will only be
valid for the particular vehicle to which it is assigned. No permit may be transferred to
any other individual or used for a different vehicle other than the one to which the
permit is assigned.
3. All residents applying for a_ permit or permits must use the application approved by the
Chief of Police.
4. The Chief of Police shall, upon receiving a completed application, issue a residential
parking zone permit to any individual that is eligible for the permit. An individual is
eligible to obtain a permit if:
The individual owns a motor vehicle;
ii. Resides within the E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking Zone; and
iii. Does not live in on -campus, student housing at Southwestern University.
5. The individual's application for a permit must contain the following information:
i. The name, address, and Texas Driver's License number of the owner of the motor
vehicle to be parked in the E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking Zone; and
ii. The make, model, registration, and license plate number of the motor vehicle to be
parked in the 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking Zone.
6. The applicant for a permit must submit the following information at the time
application is made for an E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking Zone permit:
i. A valid Texas motor vehicle registration for the motor vehicle which is the subject
of the permit application; and
ii. A valid Texas driver's license of the applicant showing the applicant's current
home address, or a residential utility bill showing the applicant's home address.
F. Temporary Visitor Permits.
1. Two temporary visitor permits will automatically be issued, free of charge, for each
residential lot situated within the E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking Zone.
These permits will be valid on any date during the year.
2. Additional temporary visitor permits shall be issued, free of charge, for persons
visiting in the area, at the written request of any person living within the E. 7th and E.
8th Street Residential Parking Zone. These temporary visitor permits shall be valid
only on the date(s) noted on the permit.
G. Miscellaneous.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved:
1. When a motor vehicle is parked in an E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential Parking
Zone, the permit must be conspicuously displayed by hanging it on the rear view
mirror of the motor vehicle, or otherwise displaying it on the dashboard of the vehicle.
2. A permit issued pursuant to this Section, and properly displayed, authorizes the
permittee's motor vehicle to be parked in the E. 7th and E. 8th Street Residential
Parking Zone when otherwise prohibited by this Section. A permit does not authorize
the permittee's motor vehicle to be parked in a manner or location that is prohibited or
otherwise governed by regulations, ordinances, statutes, or laws other than provided
for in this Section.
3. A lost or stolen permit may be replaced. The permittee must submit a signed affidavit
stating that the permit was lost or stolen and not transferred to another vehicle, nor
given or conveyed to another individual.
Sec. 10.16.160. Violation —Penalty.
Any violation of the provisions of this Chapter shall be punishable by a fine as set out in
Section 1.08.010 of the Code of Ordinances unless otherwise specifically set out in this Chapter.
Each day that a violation is permitted to exist shall constitute a separate offense.
Ordinance Number: 2025-
Description: Parking Ordinance Update, Exhibit A
Date Approved: