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THE CITY OF as4. 15 <br /> r I MINI CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT <br /> PLEASANTON. <br /> September 15, 2009 <br /> September —172609 <br /> 2663 <br /> Police Department <br /> Office of the City Attorney <br /> TITLE: ADOPT A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE MASTER FEE SCHEDULE <br /> RELATED TO PARKING CITATION PENALTIES AND INTRODUCE AN <br /> ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1.12 (GENERAL PENALTY) AND <br /> CHAPTER 11.38 (RESIDENTIAL PERMIT PARKING ZONE) OF THE <br /> PLEASANTON MUNICIPAL CODE <br /> SUMMARY <br /> In 2008, the State Legislature enacted Senate Bill 1407 to provide, in part, for enhanced <br /> revenues to finance new construction and renovation projects of court facilities <br /> throughout California by increasing the penalties collected for each parking citation. <br /> Prior to SB 1407, state law required that Pleasanton remit to Alameda County $5.00 for <br /> each parking citation collected to finance state courthouse and criminal justice facility <br /> (i.e., jail) construction. SB 1407 increased the amount to $9.50. <br /> SB 1407's adoption prompted staff to review the City's current parking citation penalties <br /> and as a result of that review, staff is recommending amending the Master Fee <br /> Schedule related to parking violations and amending the Municipal Code to consolidate <br /> parking penalties in the General Penalty Chapter (PMC Chapter 1.12). <br /> RECOMMENDATION <br /> Adopt the attached resolution that amends the Master Fee Schedule, effective <br /> immediately, to revise the parking penalties and add additional parking penalties. <br /> Introduce the attached ordinance to revise Municipal Code Chapter 1.12 (General <br /> Penalty) and Chapter 11.38 (Parking Permit) to consolidate parking penalties in <br /> Chapter 1.12. <br /> FINANCIAL STATEMENT <br /> Based on the average number of parking citations issued in a year by the Police <br /> Department (i.e., approximately 1,000 citations), the adoption of the attached resolution <br /> will annually increase parking citation penalty revenues approximately $25,000. <br />