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File #: OR-18-020    Version: 1 Name: Parking Ordinance Amendment
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 11/19/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 12/18/2018 Final action: 12/18/2018
Title: Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 28 Traffic, Article V. Stopping, Standing and Parking, Sec. 28-132 Parking in residential areas.
Sponsors: Police Department
Code sections: Sec. 28-132. - Parking in residential areas
Attachments: 1. Staff Report, 2. Ordinance, 3. Map, 4. Presentation
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Consider an ordinance amending Chapter 28 Traffic, Article V. Stopping, Standing and Parking, Sec. 28-132 Parking in residential areas.

SUMMARY

DATE: December 11, 2018

TO: Ronald L. Olson, City Manager

FROM: Charles Kimble, Chief of Police

SUBJECT: Parking Ordinance Amendment

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

On April 10, 2018, the City Council voted to update the parking ordinance under Section 28-132, subsection b, related to large truck parking adjacent to residential areas to prohibit parking within 500 feet of residential areas after review by the Killeen Police Department, in concert with the Planning Department and the Legal Department. This ordinance specifically references the parking of vehicles exceeding the capacity of one (1) ton, including, but not limited to, truck tractors, on a street in the vicinity of property zoned or used for residential purposes.

The current city ordinance states it is unlawful to park a vehicle of this type within 500 feet of property zoned or used for residential purposes. When large commercial vehicles park near residential property, it can cause difficulty for neighborhood drivers to see around the large vehicles. The motoring public may also have to drive left of center to travel around a large vehicle parked on the roadway. Additionally, if the vehicle is a tractor with a refrigerated trailer, the vehicle can become a noise nuisance when parked near residential property.

Upon review of the current ordinance and in consideration of public safety and public nuisance abatement, in addition to alleviate concerns of citizens in the area, it is recommended that the ordinance be...

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