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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999 02 22 Regular Item J COMMISSION AGENDA ITEM J CONSENT REGULAR X INFORMATIONAL PUBLIC HEARING February 22 1999 Meeting REQUEST: The Community Development Department/ Code Enforcement Division requests the City Commission set a date for a workshop to discuss regulations regarding the parking of commercial vehicles in residential districts. In addition, statTrequests direction as to the enforcement policy of current regulations regarding parking commercial vehicles in residential areas and instruct statT as to the policy in handling violations of this regulation. PURPOSE: The Community Development Department/ Code Enforcement Division requests the City Commission set a date for a workshop to discuss regulations regarding parking commercial vehicles in residential areas and establish policy in connection with enforcement and outstanding violations. APPLICABLE LAW AND PUBLIC POLICY: Section 20-431 of the Code of the City of Winter Springs prohibits the parking of commercial vehicles in residential areas. Section 20-432 of that code defines which vehicles are considered commercial for the purposes of this ordinance. CONSIDERATIONS: At the February 15, 1999 workshop, statTpresented information to the City Commission at its request concerning the current regulation prohibiting the parking of commercial vehicles. An additional workshop is needed to discuss the matter and make recommendations for any possible changes. In the interim, statThas been instructed not to issue violation notices for commercial vehicles parked in residential areas. Current regulations prohibit parking commercial vehicles in residential areas. StatT is asking when enforcement is to begin and to what extent. StatT also needs direction in processing those outstanding violations of this regulation. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the City Commission set a date for a workshop to discuss regulations for parking commercial vehicles in residential areas. Staff requests that the City Commission give direction for the enforcement of the current regulations and instruction for handling outstanding violations. The following is suggested: 1. Existing commercial vehicle violations will be forwarded to the Code Enforcement Board with a staff recommendation that the item be tabled until Sections 20-431 and 20-432 are revised. 2. New violations of commercial vehicle parking in residential areas will be cited but not processed until further notice.