DELIVERY PARKING PERMIT
RULES
Administrative Rule Adopted
by Bureau of Transportation Systems Management Pursuant to Rule-Making Authority
ARB-TRN-3.302
PURPOSE
1. As authorized by code Section
16.20.630, a delivery permit allows parking in any area designed by the
permit.
GENERAL
RULES
2. A delivery permit may be issued with
some or all of the following restrictions:
a) Permitted vehicle may occupy a 15
minute metered space for not more than 5 minutes, and any other metered space
for not more than 20 minutes without payment of meter fees.
b) Permitted vehicle may also occupy
two specified truck loading zones for a maximum of 30 minutes, if on the
application form, the Exact Locations (which side of street and what the cross
streets are) of truck loading zones are designated.
c) The permits must be clearly
displayed in the lower center of windshield when pickup or delivery is
performed. Permanent or magnetic signs with the name of the company in letters
at least 2 inches high must be displayed on the left and right sides of the
vehicle while using the permit (vinyl signs approved by Sign Committee are
acceptable).
d) The permit remains the property of
the City of Portland and must be surrendered upon demand by any authorized
officer.
e) The permit may not be used in
addition to time on the meter.
f) If permit is lost or stolen, there
is a $15 replacement charge per permit.
3. Permits are issued by mail only.
4. A fee will be charged for this permit. Permits are
issued for the calendar year and fees are prorated based on purchase dates as
follows:
a) 1/1-3/31 = 150.00
b) 4/1-6/30 = 112.50
c) 7/1-9/30 = 75.00
d) 10/1-12/31 = 37.50
VIOLATIONS
5. In addition to any penalty imposed by
the court as a result of a citation, violations of this permit will be penalized
as follows:
a) 2nd violation: 10 days suspension of permit
b) 3rd violation: 30 days suspension of permit
c) 4th violation: revocation of
permit
6. Failure to surrender a suspended permit within 10
days of the date of notification of the suspension will result in the
cancellation of that permit for the remainder of the year.
7. Continued noncompliance by may result in an
examination of whether permits will be issued.
HISTORY
Filed for inclusion in PPD December 5, 2003.
(Re-indexed by City Auditor October 2005 - formerly indexed as
BCP-TRN-3.05)