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1 Agenda Cover Memorandum Meeting Date: August 21, 2017 Meeting Type: COW (Committee of the Whole) City Council Budget Workshop Item Title: Final approval of an Ordinance amending various sections of Article 13, Chapters 12, 13, 15, and 16 of the Municipal Code Action Requested: Approval For discussion Feedback requested For your information Staff Contact: Wayne Zingsheim, Director of Public Works Ph: 847/ Background: At the June 12, 2017 Committee meeting, Gewalt Hamilton Associates presented a parking study of the Uptown area. At that time staff was directed to bring back the recommended changes for implementation. The City Attorney has recommended that staff prepare one draft Ordinance that includes all recommended changes, a copy of which is attached. The GH study s recommendations include the following areas: 1. The GH study recommended that approximately twenty (20) spaces in the Central (Library) Lot be repurposed to commuter permit parking. The study found that these spaces, which are currently 3-hour free parking, are underutilized during the day. The cost structure for these permits would be similar to the Touhy-Summit (Triangle) Lot. This area would be included in any decision regarding the opening up of commuter spaces to free 3-hour parking after 11 a.m. Implementation of these permits would be effective January 1, 2018 when permits are renewed. 2. The GH study recommended the repurposing of nine (9) metered spaces on the northwest side of Main Street, adjacent to Touhy Avenue (this area is one-way, southeast bound). The study recommends making these spaces available as part of the commuter parking sale. The costs structure for these permits would be similar to the Touhy Summit (Triangle) Lot. This area would be included in any decision regarding the opening up of commuter spaces to free 3-hour parking after 11 a.m. Implementation of these permits would be effective January 1, 2018 when permits are renewed. 3. The GH study recommended the repurposing of ten (10) metered spaces on the north side of Summit Avenue, from Ridge Terrace to Euclid Avenue. The study recommends making these spaces available as part of the commuter parking sale. The costs structure for these permits would be similar to the Touhy- Summit (Triangle) Lot. This area would be included in any decision regarding the opening up of commuter spaces to free 3-hour parking after 11 a.m. Implementation of these permits would be effective January 1, 2018 when permits are renewed. 4. The GH study recommended removing the 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. parking restrictions along the northeast side of Busse Highway, adjacent to Hinkley Park. Eliminating these restrictions would provide additional commuter and Uptown employee parking options and increase the parking supply by approximately 40 spaces. This area would be converted to coin box parking, at the same cost as the coin box spaces on the southwest side of Busse. Staff has notified the Park District about these proposed changes. This area would be included in any decision regarding the opening up of commuter spaces to free parking after 11 a.m. This change would take affect October 1, 2017 along with the other changes approved by the Council in July The GH study recommended that all commuter permit parking spaces be designated 3-hour free parking after 11 a.m., on all days including weekends and holidays. Enforcement of these spaces would occur one time before 11 a.m., Monday thru Friday. Any empty permit space that is not being used by that time would then be available for free 3-hour parking. Areas included in this designation include the permit spaces in the Touhy- Summit (Triangle) and Central (Library) Parking Lots, as well as the permitted

2 spaces on Main and Summit. Implementation of these changes would be effective January 1, 2018 when permits are renewed. The Coin Boxes along Summit and Busse Avenues and the Prairie Lot would become free parking after 11 a.m., without a time restriction. Implementation of these changes would be effective October 1, Staff has reviewed the list of current permit holders for the 17 spaces in Uptown Court, of these 15 had been purchased at that time. Of these 15, it appears that 10 have been purchased by local businesses, 1 by a neighboring church, and 1 by a neighboring apartment dweller. There are 3 that have been purchased by other residents. Based on these findings, staff does not recommend including the Uptown Court permit spaces in this change, as it does not appear to be a true commuter lot. Attached are the associated pages from the Parking Study and a draft Ordinance for all changes. This item was presented as an Action Item at the Committee of the Whole on August 14, 2017, at which time the Committee approved the motion on a voice vote of 6/0. Recommendation: Final approval of an Ordinance amending various sections of Article 13, Chapters 12, 13, 15, and 16 of the Municipal Code. Budget Implications: Does Action Require an Expenditure of Funds: Yes No If Yes, Total Cost: $ If Yes, is this a Budgeted Item: Yes No Requires Budget Amendment If Budgeted, Budget Code (Fund, Dept, Object) Attachments: Ordinance Parking Study recommendations GIS Overview Map

3 2017 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PARK RIDGE AMENDING ARTICLE 13, CHAPTER 13 SECTION 1, CHAPTER 12 SECTION 4, CHAPTER 15 SECTION 6, AND CHAPTER 16 SECTION 8 OF THE CITY OF PARK RIDGE MUNICIPAL CODE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the City Council of the City of Park Ridge, in exercise of its home rule powers, as follows: Section 1: Article 13, "Traffic, Chapter 13, "Permit Parking, Section 1, "Parking Lots, Permit Parking is hereby revised as described below (strikeouts represent deletions and underlining represents additions): PARKING LOTS, PERMIT ONLY A. TOUHY-SUMMIT PARKING LOT: It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motor vehicle in the parking lot at the southwest corner of Touhy and Summit unless the motor vehicle parked therein displays a parking permit issued by the City for said lot. Said parking permit shall be sold by the City Clerk for a term of six months upon payment of $ in advance. Said permits shall be sold only to Park Ridge residents and shall be limited to one permit per dwelling. Further, no such permit shall be sold for any vehicle for which a Park Ridge vehicle sticker has not been purchased, or for which any parking ticket issued by the Park Ridge Police Department remains unpaid as of the date the permit is applied for. Renewals of said parking permits shall be provided first to those who are in possession of a permit for the previous period up to a deadline to be announced by the City. After said deadline, said permits shall be sold on a first come, first served basis. Any permit sold after the commencement of the permit period shall be pro-rated at a cost of $58.33 per month. B. UPTOWN PARKING COURT: Within the Uptown Parking Court there are hereby designated 17 parking spaces which shall be restricted to parking by permit only between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Saturday. It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motor vehicle in a space so restricted unless the vehicle displays a parking permit issued by the City for said lot. Said parking permit shall be sold by the City Clerk valid for a term of six months upon payment of $ in advance. Further, no such permit shall be sold for any vehicle for which any parking ticket issued by the Park Ridge Police Department remains unpaid as of the date the permit is applied for. Renewals of said parking permits shall be provided first to those who are in possession of a permit for the previous period up to a deadline to be announced by the City. After said deadline, said permits shall be sold on a first come, first served basis. Any permit sold after the commencement of the permit period shall be pro-rated at a cost of $33.33 per month C. CENTRAL PARKING LOT: Within the Central Lot there are hereby designated 20 parking spaces which shall be restricted to motor vehicles displaying a parking permit issued by the City for said lot. Said parking permit shall be sold by the City Clerk for a term of six months upon payment of $ in advance. Said permits shall be sold only to Park Ridge residents and shall be limited to one permit per dwelling. Further, no such permit shall be sold for any vehicle for which a Park Ridge vehicle sticker has not been purchased, or for which any parking ticket issued by the Park Ridge Police Department remains unpaid as of the date the permit is applied for. Renewals of said parking permits shall be provided first to those who are in possession of a permit for the previous period up to a deadline to be announced by the City. After said deadline, said permits shall be sold on a first come, first served basis. Any permit sold after the commencement of the permit period shall be prorated at a cost of $58.33 per month. D. MAIN STREET PERMIT PARKING AREA: It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motor vehicle in the street on the northeast side of Main Street, from Touhy to Prairie, in the designated 9 parking spaces unless the motor vehicle parked therein displays a parking permit issued by the City for said street. Said parking permit shall be sold by the City Clerk for a term of six months upon payment of $ in advance. Said permits shall be sold only to Park Ridge residents and shall be limited to

4 one permit per dwelling. Further, no such permit shall be sold for any vehicle for which a Park Ridge vehicle sticker has not been purchased, or for which any parking ticket issued by the Park Ridge Police Department remains unpaid as of the date the permit is applied for. Renewals of said parking permits shall be provided first to those who are in possession of a permit for the previous period up to a deadline to be announced by the City. After said deadline, said permits shall be sold on a first come, first served basis. Any permit sold after the commencement of the permit period shall be prorated at a cost of $58.33 per month. E. SUMMIT STREET PERMIT PARKING AREA: It shall be unlawful for any person to park a motor vehicle in the street on the north side of Summit Avenue, from Ridge Terrace to Euclid Avenue, in the designated 10 parking spaces unless the motor vehicle parked therein displays a parking permit issued by the City for said street. Said parking permit shall be sold by the City Clerk for a term of six months upon payment of $ in advance. Said permits shall be sold only to Park Ridge residents and shall be limited to one permit per dwelling. Further, no such permit shall be sold for any vehicle for which a Park Ridge vehicle sticker has not been purchased, or for which any parking ticket issued by the Park Ridge Police Department remains unpaid as of the date the permit is applied for. Renewals of said parking permits shall be provided first to those who are in possession of a permit for the previous period up to a deadline to be announced by the City. After said deadline, said permits shall be sold on a first come, first served basis. Any permit sold after the commencement of the permit period shall be pro-rated at a cost of $58.33 per month. F. All permit parking restrictions described in this section, , shall be waived for any vehicles that first park in such parking spaces after 11:00 a.m. each day in the Touhy-Summit Parking Lot, Central Parking Lot, Main Street Permit Parking Area, and the Summit Street Permit Parking Area. Section 2: Article 13, "Traffic, Chapter 12, "Restricted Parking, Section 4, "Parking Prohibited Within Certain Hours is hereby amended by deleting the following language: Street Side of Street From To Restricted Hours Busse Northeast Morris to approx. 1,200 8 a.m. to 10 a.m., except Saturdays, northwest of Morris Sundays Section 3: Article 13, "Traffic, Chapter 16, "Parking Meters and Metered Parking, Section 8, "Zones Designated is hereby amended as described below (strikeouts represent deletions and underlining represents additions): ZONES DESIGNATED Parking meter zones are hereby created on the following streets and in the following parking lots, and hours of operation of meters therein are established as follows: Parking Meter Zones Street Brophy Busse Side of Street W NE Boundaries Devon to 1 st alley south Morris to approximately 1,200 feet northwest of Morris No. of Spaces Time Limits Hours 3 5 Busse SW Elm to 440 feet SE Busse SW 440 feet SE of Elm to Touhy Hours of Operation 9 a.m. 6 p.m. except Thur., 9 a.m. 9 p.m. except Sun. & holidays a.m. to 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays, coin box only, there is no charge for vehicles which are parked there for the first time after 11 a.m a.m. 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays 7 a.m. 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays, coin box only, there is no charge for vehicles which are parked there for the first time after 11 a.m.

5 Butler Pl. N Courtland to Vine 7 5 Fairview Garden W NE Devon to 1 st alley south 1 st alley NW of Prospect to 1 st alley NW of Prairie Main NE Touhy to Prairie 9 12 Prairie Prairie Prairie Prospect Ridge Terrace Summit Summit Washington Washington NW SE SE W NW N NE E W First alley SW of Main to Garden First alley SW of Main to Garden Intersection of Prairie and Garden to a point 50' NE Devon to first alley south Summit northeast to the first drive Washington to a point 250 feet east Euclid to Ridge Terrace Northwest Hwy to the first drive south of Touhy Northwest Hwy to Summit, unless otherwise specified a.m. 6 p.m., except Thur., 9 a.m. 9 p.m., except Sun. & holidays 9 a.m. 6 p.m., except Thur., 9 a.m. 9 p.m., except Sun. & holidays 7 a.m. 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays 7 a.m. 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays 7 a.m. 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holiday 7 a.m. 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holiday 9 a.m. 6 p.m., except Thur., 9 a.m. 9 p.m., except Sun. & holidays 9 a.m. 6 p.m., except Thur., 9 a.m. 9 p.m., except Sun. & holidays 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holiday 9 a.m. 6 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays 9 a.m. 6 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holiday Parking Lots Dee Road Lot Coin box only west of Dee Road Dee Road Lot Coin box only east side Dee Rd No. of Spaces Time Limit Hours Parking Lots Hours of Operation a.m. to 7 p.m., except Sat, Sun & holidays a.m. to 7 p.m., except Sat, Sun & of holidays Uptown Parking Court a.m. to 7 p.m., except Sat, Sun & holidays Prairie Avenue Lot Coin Box Summit Avenue Lot (RR) meters Prospect to Euclid a.m. to 7 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays, free after 4 p.m. there is no charge for vehicles which are parked there for the first time after 11 a.m a.m. to 6 p.m., except Sat, Sun & holidays Summit Avenue Lot a.m. to 7 p.m., except Sat, Sun & holidays, there is no

6 (RR) Euclid to Washington coin box charge for vehicles which are parked there for the first time after 11 a.m. Summit Parking Lot a.m. to 6 p.m., except Sat., Sun. & holidays SECTION 4: Article 13, "Traffic, Chapter 15, "Limited Time Parking, Section 6, "Three Hour Zone is hereby amended as described below (strikeouts represent deletions and underlining represents additions): THREE-HOUR ZONE It shall be unlawful to permit any vehicle to stand or remain parked in any of the following places or zones for more than three hours: Street Side of Street From - To Courtland Both Sides Butler Place to Prospect Fairview Both Sides Main to Garden Garden Northeast Prospect to first alley northwest of Prospect Grant Place South 403 to 325 Grant Place Grant Place South Prospect to a point approximately 220' east of Prospect Main Both Sides Prospect to Prairie Main NE Touhy to Prairie, designated permit spaces Meacham West South of property line of 200 Meacham to a point 325' north Meacham Both Sides Touhy to Northwest Hwy Morris Morris Northwest Hwy Northwest Hwy Northwest Hwy Northwest Hwy Northwest Hwy Northwest Hwy East West North Northeast Southwest Southwest Southwest Southwest 50' south of Northwest Hwy to 188' south of Northwest Hwy 81' south of Northwest Hwy to 176' south of Northwest Hwy From 229 N. Northwest Hwy to Elm Street Meacham to Summit Prospect to Ridge Terrace 50' west of Prospect to Summit 65' west of Summit to 153' west of Summit Meacham to 86' east of Meacham Prairie Both Sides Main to first alley south of Main Prospect Both Sides Garden to Grant Prospect West Garden to 100' south of Crescent Ridge West Northwest Hwy south to the first drive Special Times Designated 3 hour Free for cars first parked there after 11 a.m. 3 Hour Parking, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon Sun 3 Hour Parking, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Mon Sun 3 Hour Parking, 9 a.m. to 10 p.m., Mon Sun

7 Terrace Summit Northeast From a point 140' southeast of Prospect to Euclid Summit Southwest Prospect southeast 250' Summit N Ridge to Euclid, designated permit spaces Touhy North From a point 345' east of the curb line of Prospect to a point 570' east of the east curb line of Prospect Vine Northeast 85' southeast of Prospect to Butler Place Vine West Prospect to a point 105' southeast of Butler Place 3 hour Free for cars first parked there after 11 a.m. Parking Lots No. of Spaces Special Times Designated Central Lot Uptown Parking Court 92 Summit Parking Lot 94 Summit Parking Lot North 42 Morris Parking Lot 28 Uptown Parking Garage 197 Central Parking Lot, designated permit spaces Touhy-Summit Parking Lot 20 3 hour Free for cars first parked there after 11 a.m. 3 hour Free for cars first parked there after 11 a.m. SECTION 5: The Director of Public Works is authorized and directed to replace any signs posted on said roadways or parking lots setting forth said restrictions. SECTION 6: This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect beginning October 1, 2017, from and after its passage, approval and publication according to law. SECTION 7: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to publish said Ordinance in pamphlet form according to law. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Park Ridge, Illinois this 21 st day of August, VOTE: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: Attest: Approved by me this 21 st day of August, 2017 Mayor City Clerk

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