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AN ORDINANCE
AMENDING CHAPTER 53, TRAFFIC, ARTICLE I. DEFINITION,
ARTICLE II. ADMINISTRATION, ARTICLE VI. STANDING AND
PARKING AND ARTICLE VIII. SCHEDULES OF THE CORPUS CHRISTI
CODE OF ORDINANCES, BY REVISING VARIOUS SECTIONS IN SAID
ARTICLES TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEFINITION; TO CREATE AND
EXPAND PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER DUTIES; TO PROVIDE
INSTALLATION OF PARKING METERS AND PAY STATIONS; TO
PROVIDE PAID PARKING SPACES AND ZONES AND LOCATION; TO
PROVIDE TIME LIMITS ON PAID PARKING SPACES AND ZONES; TO
PROVIDE FEE AND EXEMPTIONS; TO PROVIDE PARKING CITATION
FOR PARKING VIOLATION; TO ESTABLISH PARKING ADVISORY
COMMITTEE; TO ESTABLISH PARKING ZONE AND RATE; TO
PROVIDE FOR A SEVERANCE CLAUSE; TO PROVIDE FOR
PUBLICATION; TO PROVIDE FOR A REPEALER CLAUSE; AND TO
PROVIDE AN EFFECTIVE DATE OF AUGUST 1, 2011.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI,
TEXAS, THAT:
SECTION 1. Code of Ordinances, Chapter 53, Traffic, Article I. Definition, Article II.
Administration, Article VI. Standing and Parking, and Article VIII. Schedules are
amended by revising the Articles to read as follows:
"CHAPTER 53 TRAFFIC
ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Sec. 53-2. - Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall have the
meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section:
Alley: A public thoroughfare which ordinarily affords only a secondary
means of access to abutting property.
City center: Described as the area bounded by the following streets: On
the north by interstate 37 to the US Highway 181 interchange then US Highway
181 to the city limits, east by Corpus Christi Bay, south along Buford Street, west
along North Staples Street.
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Commercial vehicle: Any motor vehicle (other than a motorcycle)
designed or constructed for the transportation and delivery or pick up of heavy or
bulky materials, and having the name of the firm permanently affixed, painted or
inscribed on both sides of the vehicle in letters at least two (2) inches high. The
use of magnetic or any temporary or easily removed signs for firm identification
will not be permitted.
Loading zone: The space adjacent to a curb reserved for the exclusive
use of commercial vehicles during the loading and unloading of materials.
School zone. Each street, alley and public ground, or part thereof, within
three hundred (300) feet of the nearest property line of any school or remotely
located school pedestrian crosswalk associated with such school, public or
private, having a regular average attendance of one hundred and fifty (150)
pupils, whereabout advance school advance warning signs and school speed
limit regulatory signs (conforming to the "Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic
Control Devices") shall have been erected and are conspicuously displayed on
such street, alley or ground indicating the approach to the boundary line of such
school zone. By the erection of such signing, a legal school zone shall be
established. Signs bearing the words "END SCHOOL ZONE" and indicating the
normal posted speed limit shall be erected at each end of such school zone
giving notice to motorists that normal, safe driving speeds may be resumed.
Traffic section: The traffic section of the police division of the city, or in the
event a traffic section does not exist, then such term whenever used in this
chapter shall be deemed to refer to the police division of the city.
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ARTICLE II. ADMINISTRATION
Sec. 53-27. - Parking attendants enforcement officer—Office and positions
established; qualificationsi supervision.
There is hereby established under the department designated by the city
manager the office and positions of parking attendantenforcement officer. Such
cnforccmcnt officcr as defined in this section and in accerdance with such
parking attendants enforcement officers shall be under the immediate
supervision of the city manager, or such officers or employees of the city
designated by the city manager, and shall be a part of the department
designated by the city manager. , ' _' - • - - _ _ _ _ _ _
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All
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management contract the-sity manager may designate nencity employees, who
Sec. 53-28. - Same—Duties.
It shall be the duty of tach parking attendant enforcement officer:
(a) To assist or direct traffic around or on the road, street, or highway
during dangerous conditions
(b) To collect money deposited in parking meters and at pay stations;
(c) To place an immobilization device or impound vehicle that has
accumulated three (3) or more unpaid stopping, standing or parking
violation fines, costs or fees; and
id) To issue written notices or citations, as provided in section 53-1088,
whenever any vehicle is found to be unlawfully parked:
(1) eOn any public street, city owned or controlled property, in the city
in violation of any of the provisions of sections 53 180 through 53
191,or found unlawfully parked this chapter,
(2) iln any loading or freight zone, er
(3) iln any no -parking zone designated by appropriate signs or
marking,
(4) In any area or space designated specifically for persons with
disabilities, or
(5) In any fire zones.
Sec. 53-29. - Same—Limitation on powers.
Sections 53-27 and 53-28 shall never be construed as granting or
establishing in parking attendant: enforcement officers the powers or authority of
a peace officer, or as having the power to make arrests or serve warrants. Such
parking attendants enforcement officers shall be strictly prohibited and limited to
the exercise and performance of the duties provided for in section 53-28. No
authority to require signatures of violators on any notice or summons or citations
promise to appear in the municipal court is granted to such attendants parking
enforcement officers.
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ARTICLE VI. STANDING AND PARKING
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DIVISION 4. PARKING METERS
Sec. 53-180. - Definitions.
As used in this division, the following terms shall have the meanings
respectively ascribed to them in this section:
Appearance date: The last day to respond to a parking citation, which is
the tenth (10th) calendar day after the issuance of the parking citation.
Boot: A lockable vehicle wheel clamp or similar device that is designed to
be placed on a parked vehicle to prevent the operation of the vehicle until the
device is unlocked and removed.
Driveway: An area adjacent to a curb cut providing vehicular access
between a street and an off-street parking area, including a circular driveway.
Early Payment Fine: Payment of the total fine and costs due for the
violation on or before the appearance date.
Electronic payment: Payment made in parking meters or parking pay
stations by the use of a credit card, a bank debit card, or a parking meter fee
debit card to Pay parking fee. Each parking meter or parking pay station will only
be subject to the methods of electronic payment available to that specific parking
meter or parking pay station.
Delinquent vehicle: Any vehicle on which three (3) or more unresolved
parking citations are outstanding or unpaid fines, which citations were issued
during the time the vehicle has been registered to or otherwise held by the
owner.
Delinquent vehicle list: The current delinquent vehicle list as maintained by
the office of administrative hearings.
Hearing officer: The hearing officer and all associate hearing officers
appointed by the city manager.
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(1) New Year's Day.
(2) Washington's Birthday,
(3) Memorial Day
(5) Labor Day.
(6) Columbus Day
(7) Veteran's Day.
(8) Thanksgiving Day.
(9) Christmas Day.
410) Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
immobilize: To place a boot on a parked vehicle to prevent the operation
of the vehicle until the boot is unlocked and removed.
Loading zone: A space or section of the curb set aside for the exclusive
use of loading and unloading persons, supplies and merchandise.
Officer: Any peace officer or parking enforcement officer employed by the
city and any other city employee, who is designated by the city manager to issue
parking citations, place and remove boots, or cause vehicles to be towed under
this article.
Outstanding: A citation issued and not cleared by an appearance within
ten (10) calendar days after the issuance of the parking citation.
Owner: The person registered with the state as the present owner of a
vehicle in the most current registration records available to the city, or any
transferee not designated in such records, provided that the city has received
actual notice of the transfer.
Paid parking space: A space that is delineated on a public right-of-way or
city owned or leased property for which payment is required to park a vehicle.
Paid parking zone: A group of parking spaces, on a public right-of-way or
on city property, that are delineated by a posted sign and for which payment is
required to park a vehicle.
Park or parking: The standing of a vehicle, whether occupied or not,
otherwise than temporarily, for the purpose of and while actually engaged in
unloading or loading passengers or merchandise.
Parking Benefit District: A self supporting parking program designed to
enhance a specified area, region or attraction of the city.
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Parking meter- Any mechanical or electronic device that the city places or
erects on city property, adjacent to a paid parking space(s) for the purpose of
managing and controlling the use of paid parking spaces and that requires
payment for use.
Parking occasion: The uninterrupted period of time that a vehicle is parked
in a paid parking space or a paid parking zone, while paid parking time limits are
in effect.
Parking pay station: Any electronic device, except a parking meter, that
the city places or erects on city property for the purpose of managing and
controlling the use of paid parking spaces and/or paid parking zones, that
requires payment for use.
Parking time limit: The amount of time a vehicle may remain legally parked
in the paid parking space, after the deposit of payment.
Pay and display station: A parking pay station that dispenses a receipt, as
proof of payment, to be displayed as required in section 53-187(c).
Pay by space station: A parking_pay station that measures the lawful
parking occasion and its expiration for specific paid parking spaces without
issuing a receipt for display on a vehicle.
Standard Fine: Payment of the fine and costs after the appearance date or
on the scheduled hearing date.
Uninterrupted period of time: The unbroken or continuous period of time a
vehicle is parked in a paid parking space.
Unresolved: A citation issued and not cleared by an appearance within ten
(10) calendar days after the issuance of the parking citation.
Vehicle: Any device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may
be transported upon a street or highway, except those operated upon rails or
tracks.
Sec. 53-181. - Authority to install meters and mark parking spaces.
In the paid parking meter zones established by schedule VIII, section 53-
257, and in such other paid parking meter zones as may be hereafter created by
city ordinance of -the -city, the city is authorized to have installed parking meters
and pay stations, and is authorized to cause mark or designate parking meter
spaces to be designated - - - - - : - - - - • - _ _ . ' _ _ : under this division
chapter. The city manager, or designee, shall provide for the installation,
regulation, control, operation and use of the parking meters or parking pay
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stations and shall maintain such parking meters and pay stations in good working
condition.
Sec. 53-182.
Parking Benefit Districts, parking lots and parking structures.
parking meter zones establish in schedule VIII, scctien 53 257, and in such
shall also be so arranged that upon the expiration of the parking limit it will
The city council may authorize the parking control division to:
(a) Implement and manage self supporting parking programs known as
Parking Benefit Districts; and
(b) Enter into agreements with private property owners to operate and
manage parking lots and parking structures as long as the current
parking revenue covers its anticipated costs from the agreements.
Sec. 53-183.
wholly within markcd'inc . Parking meters and parking pay stations.
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(a) The parking control division, with the city manager approval, may use parking
meters and parking pay stations to regulate parking time restrictions in paid
parking spaces and parking zones established in schedule VIII, section 53-257,
and in such other paid parking spaces and parking zones as may be hereafter
created by city ordinance.
ft)) A parking meter must:
(1) Be installed adjacent to the parking space it monitors or be labeled to indicate
the space(s) it services;
(2) Indicate the maximum uninterrupted period of time a vehicle may remain
parked in the space during any parking occasion;
(3) Display the amount of time a vehicle may remain legally parked in the space
after the deposit of payment; and
(4) Be so arranged that upon the expiration of the parking time limit it will indicate
by a mechanical or digital display the proper signal that the lawful parking
period as fixed by such section or other ordinances of the city has expired.
(p)A parking pay station must:
(1) Be installed on the same city block or at the same city -owned or controlled
parking lots or facilities as the paid parking space or zone it monitors;
(2) Indicate the maximum uninterrupted period of time a vehicle may remain
parked within the paid parking space or the maximum parking time limit in a
paid parking zone during any parking occasion; and
f3) Either:
a. Measure and store the amount of time a vehicle may remain legally parked
after the deposit of payment; or
b. Issue a receipt that indicates the amount of time a vehicle may remain
legally parked after the deposit of payment.
(d) A parking meter or pay station shall indicate the hours and days that paid
parking time limits are in effect.
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(e) A parking meter or pay station shall indicate the amount of fee for parking a
vehicle.
(f) The parking control division shall equip parking meters and pay stations to
accept electronic payment or U.S. coins in denominations appropriate to pay the
fee for parking a vehicle.
(g) The city may issue a parking meter fee debit card for use in a parking meter
and may establish rules to administer this section.
Sec. 53-184. •• . •• . - • .
parking spaces and parking zones.
. Paid
any of the streets designated in schedule VIII, section 53 257.
(a) The city manager, or designee, shall establish the location of paid parking
spaces and parking zones on the streets and in city -owned or controlled
parking lots or facilities where the city determines that the strict enforcement
of parking time limits is appropriate.
(b) The city street department may paint or mark each individual paid parking
space to prevent encroachment into adjacent paid parking spaces.
(c) The following streets and locations have been approved for paid parking
zones and installation of parking meters or parking pay stations as
established under section 53-183:
Coopers Alley — North Shoreline Boulevard to Water Street.
John Sartain — North Shoreline Boulevard to Mesquite Street.
William Street Chaparral Street to Lower
Broadway and North Shoreline Boulevard to Water Street.
Lawrence Street — North Shoreline Boulevard to Water Street and Lower
Broadway to Mesquite Street.
Schatzell Street — North Shoreline Boulevard to Water Street and Lower
Broadway to Mesquite Street.
Peoples Street — North Shoreline Boulevard to Water Street and Lower
Broadway to Mesquite Street.
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Starr Street -- North Shoreline Boulevard to Lower Broadway.
Taylor Street — North Shoreline Boulevard to Lower Broadway.
Twigg Street Water Street to Lower Broadwa .
Mann Street Chaparral Street to Mesquite
Street.
North Shoreline Boulevard — Peoples Street to 6alesoeftee Schatzell Street
west side only_
Water Street — Coo•ers Alle to lntcrstatc 37 Twi.. Street.
Chaparral Street — Coopers Alley to John Sartain and Twigg Street to
Interstate 37.
Mesquite Street — Upper North Broadway to William Street and Starr Street to
Interstate 37.
Lower Broadway — William Street to Twigg Street.
Middle Broadway — Antelope Street to Buffalo Street.
Upper Broadway — Coopers Alley to Winnebago Street.
Carancahua Street — Coopers Alley to Winnebago Street.
Tancahua Street — Geoperey Lipan Street to Interstate 37.
Blucher Street — Carancahua Street to Upper Broadway.
Commanche Street — Carancahua Street to Tancahua Street.
Lipan Street — Upper Broadway to TaRiaalwa Carancahua Street.
Mcstina Strcct — Upper Brreadway to Caranca#aa StFeet.
Leopard Street — Upper Broadway to North Staples Street.
Antelope Street — Upper Broadway to North G_^rrizo Artesian Street.
Carrizo Street — from the cul de
sac north of Buffalo Street to Leopard Street.
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Winnebago Street — Carancahua Street to Upper Broadway.
Artesian Street — Leopard Street to Antelope Street, south one half of block.
Municipal Parking Lot No. 1 (bounded by U.S. 181 exit•ramp to Mesquite
Street and Interstate 37) .
Mesquite Street Boldon Street to Harbor ID ' =.
Water Street — Beldon Street to Rcsaca Power Street.
Fitzgo.ralcl-Str.cot-
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Belden Street — Water Street to Noit14=Bfewilway Chaparral Street.
Alameda Street — Ayers Street to McKenzie Street
Staples Street — Ayers Street to Booty Street
In the Corpus Christi Beach Area:
North Shoreline Boulevard — Pearl Avenue to Coastal Avenue.
Breakwater Avenue — North Shoreline Boulevard to West Surfside Aero
Boulevard.
Bridgeport Avenue — North Shoreline Boulevard to West Surfside
Boulevard.
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Coastal Avenue — North Shoreline Boulevard to East Surfside AveRbie
Boulevard.
West Surfside Avera Boulevard — Breakwater Avenue to Elm Avenue.
East Surfside Boulevard — Pearl Avenue to Elm Avenue.
U.S. Highway 181 East Access Road — Breakwater Avenue to Coastal
Avenue.
Sec. 53-185.
parking.
Time limits on paid
meter, the owner, operator, manager or driver of such vehicle shall upon entering
such parking space immediately deposit a prescribed cei-n of the United States in
chapter.
(a) Paid parking time limits are in effect from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday
through Friday, unless otherwise posted or authorized by schedule VIII,
section 53-257.
(b) The city manager, or designee, shall establish the maximum uninterrupted
period of time a person may continuously park a vehicle for each parking
occasion.
(c) When paid parking time limits are in effect, a person may not park a vehicle
for more than the maximum parking time limit established by the city for
each parking occasion.
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(d) A vehicle may not be moved and re -parked in the same paid parking space
or parking zone to avoid violating the maximum parking time limit for each
parkinq occasion.
(e) When paid parking time limits are in effect, a person may not allow a vehicle
to remain parked in a paid parking space or parking zone when the
authorized parking time has expired.
(f) Each hour of violation of any provision of this division shall constitute a
separate offense and be punishable as a separate offense as provided in this
chapter.
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Sec. 53-186. . Fee for use of paid parking
spaces and parking zones.
The fee for use of paid parkingspaces and paid parking zones is set by schedule
VIII, section 53-257.
Sec. 53-187.
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prohibited: Fee due for parking vehicles; exemptions.
meter is placed.
(a) A person parking a vehicle in a metered parking space or paid parking zone
shall immediately deposit or pay the parking fee at the time of parking the
vehicle. If a trailer is attached to a vehicle and an additional space is occupied
then the person must deposit or pay the parking fee for spaces occupied by
both the vehicle and the trailer.
(b) A person must deposit U.S. coins in denominations accepted by the parking
meter or parking pay station, or use electronic payment to pay the parking fee
as marked.
(c) If parking a vehicle in a space monitored by a pay and display station, a
person shall immediately attach the pay station receipt to the inside of the
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vehicle's windshield as instructed on the receipt. The receipt must be placed
in a position so that it can be read from outside of the vehicle.
(d) The minimum amount of parking time that may be purchased is fifteen (15)
minutes, except as provided in schedule VIII, section 53-257.
(e) An owner of a vehicle is exempt from the payment of a fee for parking at a
meter if the person complies with the conditions under sections 681.006,
681.007, 681.008, Transportation Code.
Sec. 53-188. - Duty of police or other officer as to vehicles parked overtimes
parking citations.
(a) A police officer, parking enforcement officer or any other city employee
designated or authorized by the city manager shall issue a parking citation or
notice to any person who commits a parking violation.
(b) If the owner or operator of the vehicle is not present at the time the citation is
issued, the person issuing the citation may affix the citation to the vehicle in a
conspicuous place. The operator of a vehicle who is not the registered owner
but has the express or implied permission to operate the vehicle is
considered the registered owner's agent and is authorized to receive a
parking citation.
(c) A parking citation serves as summons and notice of the administrative
adjudication hearing under this chapter. The original and all copies, including
electronic copies, of a parkinq_citation are prima facie evidence that the
parking citation was issued and that an attempt at service was made in
accordance with this section.
Sec. 53-189. - Authority to establish loading zones in metered areas.
The city manager, OF or employees of the city designated by
the city manager, is hereby authorized to establish such loading zones as -are
- - - - - . - - , to omit parking meters from such the
loading zones, and properly to sign -and properly mark such zones 3 here„ -his
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Sec. 53-196. Parking Advisory Committee.
(a) There is hereby created an advisory board to be called the pParking
aAdvisory eCommittee.
(b) Membership composition, appointments and terms of the pParking aAdvisory
€Committee are as follows:
(1.) Appointment: The Parkin gaAdvisory_eCommittee shall be appointed by
the city council and will be composed of fourtccn eleven (114) voting
members and three (3) non voting advisory members deo
as follows:
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b.
One 1
member nominated by the District Council Member who represents the
downtown area.
Two (2) members
nominated by the Downtown Management District.
One(1)
member nominated by the Corpus Christi Beach Task Force.
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fepfeseatative One (1) member nominated by the Uptown
Neighborhood Initiative.
e. The council member from Diattrfct 2 shall appoint ono (1) reprosentativo
Two (2) members nominated by the Building Owners and Management
Association.
One (1) member nominated by the Corpus Christi
Convention and Visitor's Bureau.
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fapfesaRtafpies Two (2) members who shall represent downtown
residential interests — one (1) member to be a resident where paid
h
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parking meters are collected and one (1) member to be an owner of
residential living property in the City Center Area.
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fefife One (1) member to represent the community at large.
i. The
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feweeentratimes City Manaaer, Police Chief Parks and Recreation
Director or their designees shall serve as non voting advisory members.
The Parking Control Manager or Supervisor shall serve as liaison to the
Committee.
1. Corpus Christi Convention & Visitors Bureau (CCCVB)L
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(2) Terms and vacancies:
a.
_ - - Of the
eleven (11) members with voting power. the initial terms of six (6)
members shall serve a two (2) year term. and five (5) members shall
serve a three 3 ear term as determined b a drawin• to be conducted
in the Cit Secreta 's office
Thereafter all terms shall be three 3
years with terms expiring on July 315 of the applicable year.
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July 31 of each ycNar. All vacancies shall be filled in the same manner
and to represent the same category vacated.
council mcmbor who appoints him or her.
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meeting.
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serve for the remainder of the term.
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(3) The °Parking &Advisory eCommittee provides advice and
recommendations to the police chief, city manager or city council on
matters relevant to the administration and enforcement of this chapter,
including:
a. On -street and off-street parking, special events, and revitalization
projects within the city center;
b. Developing parking enhancement projects for the city such as
expansion of paid parking zones and parking facilities.
c. Parking and signage programs and city center concerns.
d. The location, time and rates for paid parking zones, paid parking
facilities owned or controlled by city, parking meters and parking pay
stations, and penalties for delinquent violators.
e. Expenditure or usage of Parking Improvement Fund.
f. Parking improvement.
q. Participate with the county on parking enhancement and city center
revitalization matters.
4 Or•anization: The Committee shall elect from amon• its votin• members
at the first meeting. a member to serve as a chairperson and a vice -
chairperson, and who shall serve for a term of one (1) year.
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who chall MVO for a term of one (1) yoar. The dioo cha ercon shall
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(c) The °Parking &Advisory eCommittee meets a minimum of twice yearly and
may meet at other times at the call of the chairperson of the eCommittee.
(d) The °Parking &Advisory eCommittee shall submit written reports and
recommendations to the police chief and city manager. The city manager will
review the reports and recommendations before submitting to city council for
action if necessary.
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(e) The aParkinq aAdvisory aCommittee shall act in an
advisory capacity and shall not incur any debts, expenses or liability to the
city.
(f)
The committee skl may establish and adopt bylaws
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not
inconsistent with the ordinance.
Secs. 53-197-53-199. - Reserved.
ARTICLE VIII. SCHEDULES
Sec. 53-257. - Schedule VIII, Parking meter zone: established.
n -hour meter zone in which
Broadway.
Street.
Leopard Street.
410) Comanche Street (north side) Tancahua Street to Carancahua
Sheet.
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Street.
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Carsncaht,a Street,
Street.
Street.
on the attached Exhibit A, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p r„ on
any day, except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays officially set by-the-oity
council, upon the following streets:
(2) Peoples Street (north side only) Water Street to Shoreline
Boulevard.
Alley to John Sartain Street.
(4) Water Street (both sides) Taylor Street to Twigg Strcct.
(7) Mesquite Street (both sides) Starr Street to Twigg Street,
(8) Taylor Street (both sides) Lower Broadway to Water Street, except
(10) Twigg Street (both sides
Mesquite Street to Water Street.
Street to Leopard Street.
the parking lot.
(17) Mesquite Street (west sidc)—Interstate 37 to Twigg Street-
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(19) Lower Broadway (both sides) William Street to Twigg Street,
and 14).
(20) Shoreline Boulevard (west side only) Peoples Street to Schatzel
Street.
Street.
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parking shall be limited to twelve (12) minutes upon deposit of ten cent
officially set by the city council upon the following streets:
(1) Antolopo Street (both sides) Upper Broadway to Tancal a- tfeet
treet to Buffalo Street,
except for portions described in subsection (a) Meter Zone No. 1 (Items 6
No. 7 (Item 1).
(6) Tancahua Street (both sees) Leopard Street to Buffalo -Street:
(7) Tancahua Street (both sides) the 690 Block.
(9) Winnebago Street (both sides) North Carancahua Street to-U-ppe
North Broadway.
Buffalo Street and I.H. 37.
(12) Upper Broadway (west side only) Antelope Street to Winnebago
Street.
officially set by the city council, upon the following streets:
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(3).
Boulevard.
(3) La-wrence Street (both sides) Lower Broadway to Mesquite Street.
1 1 - - - • -
Street:
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Street.
Street.
(8) Starr Street (both sides
Lower Broadway to Water Street.
(5)-
(11) Lower Broadway (east side only) Taylor Street to Twigg Street.
{12) Lower Broadway (east side only) Peoples Street to Starr Strcct:
Street to Antelope Street.
{15) Alameda Street (west side only) south one half of block, Ayers
Street to McKenzie Street.
officially set by the city council, upon the following streets:
(1) Chaparral Street (east side only) north one half of block -from
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Street.
council, upon the following streets:
04 -Reserved:
officially set by the city council upon the following streets:
and 6:00 p.m. every day of the week upon the following streets:
Avenue.
Avenue.
6:00 n m every day of the week upon the following streets:
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Avenue.
gycry day of the wcck upon the following streets:
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council, upon the following streets:
Sartain Street
of ten (10) hours upon the deposit e
council, upon the following streets:
(a) Paid parking spaces are grouped into paid parking zones to establish time
limits for each type zone. Each type of paid parking zone is specific to the
needs of the traffic flow and parking needs of the area it is established.
(b) All fees due and methods ofpayment are established under section 53-187,
except where otherwise established in this section.
(c) The paid parking zones established under Section 53-184:
(1) Paid Parking Zone No. 1 is established as a two (2) hour paid parking
zone in which parking shall be limited to fifteen (15) minutes upon
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deposit of fifteen ($0.15) cents, thirty (30) minutes upon deposit of thirty
($0.30) cents, and one (1) hour upon the deposit of fifty ($0.50) cents,
between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Mondays through Fridays.
(2) Paid Parking Zone No. 2 is established as a two (2) hour paid parking
zone in which parking shall be limited to fifteen (15) minutes upon
deposit of twenty ($0.20) cents, thirty (30) minutes upon deposit of forty
($0.40) cents, and one (1) hour upon the deposit of seventy-five ($0.75)
cents, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Mondays through
Fridays.
(3) Paid Parking Zone No. 3 is established as a four (4) hour paid parking
zone in which parking shall be limited to fifteen (15) minutes upon deposit
of fifteen ($0.15) cents, thirty (30) minutes upon deposit of thirty ($0.30)
cents, and one (1) hour upon the deposit of fifty ($0.50) cents, between
the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Mondays through Fridays.
(4) Paid Parking Zone No. 4 is established as a four (4) hour paid parking
zone in which parking shall be limited to fifteen (15) minutes upon
deposit of twenty ($0.20) cents, thirty (30) minutes upon deposit of forty
($0.40) cents, and one (1) hour upon the deposit of seventy-five ($0.75)
cents, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Mondays through
Fridays.
(5) Paid Parking Zone No. 5 is established as a ten (10) hour paid parking
zone in which parking shall be limited to fifteen (15) minutes upon
deposit of twenty ($0.20) cents, thirty (30) minutes upon deposit of forty
($0.40) cents, and one (1) hour upon the deposit of seventy-five ($0.75)
cents, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Mondays through
Fridays.
(6) Paid Parking Zone No. 6 is established as a ten (10) hour paid parking
zone in which parking shall be limited to one (1) hour upon the deposit of
fifty ($0.50) cents, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.,
Mondays through Fridays.
(7) Paid Parking Zone No. 7 is established as a ten (10) hour paid parking
zone in which parking shall be limited to one (1) hour upon the deposit of
twenty-five ($0.25) cents, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.,
Mondays through Fridays.
(8) Paid Parking Zone No. 8 is established as a maximum four (4) hour paid
parking zone in which parking shall be limited to a minimum of one (1)
hour and a maximum of four (4) hours upon the deposit of one ($1.00)
dollar per hour, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Mondays
through Sundays.
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(9) Paid Parking Zone No. 9 is established as a maximum eight (8) hour paid
parking zone in which parking shall be limited to a minimum of one (1)
hour and a maximum of eight (8) hours upon the deposit of seventy-five
($0.75) cents per hour, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.,
Mondays through Sundays.
(10) Paid Parking Zone No. 10 is established as a maximum ten (10) hour
paid parking zone in which parking shall be limited to a minimum of one
(1) hour and a maximum of ten (10) hours upon the deposit of fifty
($0.50) cents per hour, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.,
Mondays through Sundays.
(11) Paid Parking Zone No. 11 is established as a maximum ten (10) hour
paid parking zone in which parking shall be limited to a minimum of one
(1) hour and a maximum of ten (10) hours upon the deposit of seventy-
five ($0.75) cents per hour, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 6:00
p.m., Mondays through Sundays.
(12) Paid Parking Zone No. 12 (event zone) is established as a maximum
ten (10) hour paid parking zone in which parking shall be limited to a
minimum of one (1) hour and a maximum of ten (10) hours upon the
deposit of fifty ($0.50) cents per hour, between 12:00 a.m. and 11:59
p.m., Mondays through Sundays."
SECTION 2. If for any reason any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase, word
or provision of this ordinance shall be held invalid or unconstitutional by final judgment
of a court of competent jurisdiction, it shall not affect any other section, paragraph,
subdivision, clause, phrase, word or provision of this ordinance, for it is the definite
intent of this City Council that every section, paragraph, subdivision, clause, phrase,
word or provision hereof be given full force and effect for its purpose.
SECTION 3. Publication shall be made in the official publication of the City of Corpus
Christi as required by the City Charter of the City of Corpus Christi.
SECTION 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are
repealed as of the effective date of this Ordinance.
SECTION 5. This Ordinance takes effect August 1, 2011.
That the foregoing
reading on this the
Joe Adame
Mark Scott
Larry Elizondo, Sr.
Kevin Kieschnick
David Loeb
That the f regoing
the day of
Joe Adame
Mark Scott
Larry Elizondo, Sr.
Kevin Kieschnick
David Loeb
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ordin ce was read for the first time and passed to its second
day of G , 2011, by the following vote:
Priscilla G. Leal
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Chris N. Adler
ordin ce„was read for the second time and passed finally on this
, 2011, by the following vote:
Priscilla G. Leal
John E. Marez
Nelda Martinez
Chris N. Adler
PASSED AND APPROVED, this the d y of
ATTEST:
Armando Chapa
City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO FORM: July 7, 2011
T. Trisha Dang
Assistant City Attorney
For City Attorney
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q/P, ‘17--
, 2011.
.(1Z/-0(iett/e,
Joe Ad— e
Mayor
State of Texas
County of Nueces
PUBLISHER'S AFFIDAVIT
CITY OF CORPUS CHRISTI
Ad # 5973361
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Before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public, this day personally came
GEORGIA LAWSON, who being first 'duly sworn, according to law, says that she
is LEGAL SALES REPRESENTITIVE AND :EMPLOYEE OF THE PUBLISHER,
namely, the Corpus Christi .Caller -Times, a daily newspaper published at
Corpus Christi in said City and State, generally circulated in Aransas, Bee,
Brooks, Duval, Jim Hogg, Jim Wells, Kleberg, Live Oak, Nueces, Refugio, and
-San Patricio, Counties, and that the publication of, NOTICE OF PASSAGE OF
ORDINANCE NO. 02914 which the annexed is a true copy, .was inserted in the
Corpus Christi -Caller -Times on the 7J25/2011, 7/2512011.
$ 335.37
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On this day of , 2 Cil tI certify that the attached document
is a true and an exact copy ade by publisher.
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Legal Notices 1110
t11'�CE OF
i��GE•OF '.
ORDINANCE=NO
029141
Amending Ch 53,
Traffic; Article l. Defi
ninon, Arte ii.'.
Administration; Artl
ateVI Standing. &
Parking 8�.'.Art:. Vift.;
Schedules ,of the;
Corpus Christi TCode-
of Ordinances, by re-;
vrsing various
sections in 'said sarti=•
cles :;to provi-de
additional definition
t create & expand`
Parking Entoroement:
Officer, duties; to pro
vile !installation of
parking meters,'& pay
stations to provide;;
paid parking :spaces
& zones & location
to provide timeaimits;
on p:eld pa.rking.:
spaces'*. zones to
provide fee & exem
tions,:° to ,,pro. vide:'
parking citation for
parking violation to;
establishParkirjg A,d-
visory,'Committee, to
est'ati:lish parking;
2One,:8 rale,,to,,pro-
vide forenalties
to provide, am effeo_
tive date of Auggust 1,
2011 .This bed: was;
passed'and appproved:
by the:'City Co.uncil.'
on its second. reading'
on July.;i9,