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The Council recently adopted the three hour parking violation. Because only a few cities <br /> in Alameda County have three hour parking restrictions and the average penalty was <br /> less than both the average two hour parking violation penalty and four hour parking <br /> violation penalty, staff recommends assessing a $53 penalty which is between the <br /> proposed $50 penalty for two hour parking and the proposed $56 penalty for four hour <br /> parking. <br /> Staff also recommends adopting penalties for equipment and registration violations. <br /> Staff recommends assessing a $50 penalty for each violation to maintain consistency <br /> among all of the violations and the corresponding, county -wide average penalties. In <br /> addition, state law provides that the penalty for registration and equipment violations <br /> may be reduced upon proof of correction, and a $25 penalty is included for these fix -it <br /> tickets. <br /> For a few parking violations, staff recommends penalties that differ than the average <br /> penalties in Alameda County. For example, although the average county -wide penalty <br /> is about $50 for parking along a curb painted red, $54 for parking in front of a fire <br /> hydrant, and $230 for parking in a designated fire lane, staff recommends keeping these <br /> penalties consistent and assess a $100 penalty, which is an amount between the <br /> county -wide averages. The proposed penalties will deter parking in these areas and will <br /> retain a consistent penalty for these similar violations. <br /> Staff also proposes a $100 penalty for either parking for more than 72 hours or <br /> abandoning a vehicle. Although the average county -wide penalty for a 72 hour violation <br /> is about $61 and the average county -wide penalty for an abandoned vehicle is about <br /> $216, the $100 penalties are proposed to retain some consistency among penalties for <br /> similar violations (i.e., abandoned vehicles). <br /> Finally, the proposed penalties are $260 for parking in a bus zone or in front of the <br /> sidewalk curb that has been cut to provide wheelchair access. The $260 penalties are <br /> proposed because state law provides that the penalties may be not less than $250 and <br /> the $260 penalty is similar to the penalty assessed by other cities. <br /> Proposed Amendment to the Pleasanton Municipal Code <br /> The general penalty provisions in the Municipal Code are in Chapter 1.12 (General <br /> Penalty). Section 1.12.020 (Infractions) provides that any person who violates <br /> designated chapters of the Municipal Code is guilty of an infraction, punishable by <br /> enumerated penalties. Some of these penalties have been included in the Master Fee <br /> Schedule. For example, the penalty for a violation of Chapter 11.36 (Stopping, <br /> Standing and Parking of Vehicles) is included in the Master Fee Schedule. <br /> Although PMC Chapter 11.36 and other chapters of PMC Title 11 (Vehicles and Traffic) <br /> are listed among the violations designated as infractions in Chapter 1.12, Chapter 11.38 <br /> (Residential Parking Permit Zone) is not one of them. The penalty provision for a <br /> violation of Chapter 11.38, instead, has been included in Section 11.38.020 that <br /> Page 3 of 4 <br />