Wash. Admin. Code § 308-330-660 - Service parking
The chief of police is authorized to issue a permit for service parking upon payment of the fee prescribed by the local authority and upon the following conditions:
(1) Application
shall be made to the chief of police on such forms as the chief of police shall
prescribe. The applicant shall set forth the applicant's business and the
necessity for such permit. The chief of police shall investigate the facts as
necessary.
(2) If it appears that a
necessity exists, the chief of police may authorize the issuance of such permit
under the conditions prescribed in this section.
(3) Upon issuance of the permit, the
permittee shall be issued a hood to use in covering any parking meter. As many
hoods may be issued upon payment of the prescribed fee as the chief of police
deems necessary or convenient for the applicant. The hood shall be provided
with a padlock, tow keys, and an identification card attached with a blank
space thereon.
(4) Upon entering
any parking meter space available, the permittee shall place the hood over the
parking meter and lock the same and shall indicate in such blank space the
exact place where the service work is being rendered.
(5) The permittee shall not place the hood
over any meter when the space is occupied by another vehicle, and shall before
vacating the space at the conclusion of the work remove the hood. The hood
shall not be allowed to remain in place for over one hour when the space is not
occupied by an authorized vehicle, nor shall it be allowed to remain in place
after 6:00 p.m. on any weekday or on any Sunday or holiday. It shall not be
used during hours when parking or stopping in the parking meter space is
prohibited. No vehicle licensed as a passenger car shall be parked in the space
covered by the hooded parking meter.
(6) The chief of police may revoke any permit
if the service parking hood is used for any purpose other than that authorized
in this section or for any violation of this chapter. Upon revocation, the hood
shall immediately be returned to the police department and all fees paid shall
be forfeited. Police officers finding such hood in use shall investigate the
use being made thereof, and if it is found in violation of this section shall
report the facts to the chief of police.
(7) Any permit issued under this section
shall, unless revoked, be valid for a period of one year.
(8) The permittee shall also pay a deposit in
an amount prescribed by the local authority at the time of issuance of the
hood, padlock, and keys, which shall remain the property of the local
authority. In case a hood, a padlock, or key becomes lost or destroyed or so
defaced that it is no longer usable, the permittee shall forfeit
deposit.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 46.90.010. 94-01-082, § 308-330-660, filed 12/13/93, effective 7/1/94.
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