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Ordinance No. 2192 <br /> Page 14 <br /> H. Within any bicycle lane in such a manner that the parked vehicle will impede or obstruct the <br /> ability for bicyclists to safely use the bicycle lane. Parking a vehicle such that 4 feet or less of <br /> the bicycle lane is available for bicycle use shall constitute impeding and blocking the bicycle <br /> lane. <br /> I. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, except that the city traffic engineer may permit a shorter <br /> distance provided that if the no parking zone is less than 10 feet in length when measured <br /> along the curb or edge of the street, the curb shall be painted red or a sign or other markings <br /> shall indicate the shortened distance. <br /> J. On a street or public or private property, when parking in that location has been designated <br /> by the city traffic engineer for emergency vehicles and a sign is posted restricting parking to <br /> such vehicles. As used in this subsection, emergency vehicles mean police and fire vehicles <br /> and other city vehicles when responding to an emergency. <br /> 11.36.160 Minimum distance to move vehicle after parking in one space for 72 hours. <br /> After any vehicle has been parked or left standing in one space on a street for 72 or more <br /> consecutive hours, such vehicle must be moved at least one block or 250 lineal feet, whichever <br /> is more, to avoid a violation of California Vehicle Code §22651(k) or this section. <br /> • Chapter 14.04 Regulation of Water System and Water Service Fees: amend <br /> §14.04.090 to read as follows: <br /> 14.04.090 Collection of water charges. <br /> A. All water charges shall be billed to the owner of the premises upon which charges herein <br /> fixed are levied and assessed or to the person who requested connection to the water system, <br /> or his or her successor in interest, or to any person requesting that such bill be charged to him <br /> or her. <br /> 1. In the event water usage is recorded on a meter for which no connection has been <br /> requested, the owner of the premises shall be responsible for all such water charges; unless it <br /> is demonstrated to the city's reasonable satisfaction that during the period of such water usage <br /> that the premises was occupied by person(s) or legal entity who had requested that service at <br /> the premises be terminated as provided in §14.04.120. <br /> B. All water charges shall become due and payable at the operations services department on <br /> the date of payment specified thereon and shall become delinquent on the day following the <br /> current billing due date, except that closing bills, where service is discontinued, will be due and <br /> payable on date of presentation. and collection will be made at time of presentation. All bills for <br /> water charges will be rendered by the city monthly or bimonthly and will be issued by the <br /> operation services department. Meters will be read at regular intervals for the preparation of <br /> regular metered service bills and as required for the preparation of opening bills. closing bills <br /> and special bills. Each meter will be read separately. It may not always be possible to read <br /> meters regularly on the same day of each period. Should a monthly billing period contain less <br /> than 27 days or more than 33 days, a pro rata correction in the bill will be made. Proportionate <br /> adjustments will be made when other billing periods are used. <br /> C. Opening bills, closing bills, monthly bills rendered for a period of less than 27 days or more <br /> than 33 days. and other bills requiring proration, will be computed in accordance with the <br /> applicable schedule. but the amount of the fixed charge or minimum charge specified therein <br /> will be prorated on the basis of the ratio of the number of days in the period to the number of <br /> days in the average billing period, based on an average month of 30.4 days. Should the total <br /> period of service be less than one month, no proration will be made. and no bill shall be less <br /> than the specified monthly fixed charge or minimum charge. <br /> D. On each bill for water service rendered by the city to its consumers will be printed <br /> substantially the following language: <br />
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