Borough of Glenolden

36 Boon Avenue

Phone: 610-583-3221 Glenolden, PA 19036 Fax: 610-583-2040

ON-STREET PARKING PERMIT APPLICATION

Name of Homeowner: ______

Address: ______

Telephone #: ______Cell Phone #: ______

E-mail address: ______

I [ ] own [ ] rent [ ] other ______the above residence.

I [ ] own [ ] lease [ ] other ______the vehicle.

I [ ] do [ ] do not reside within the Borough of Glenolden, Delaware County.

[ ] There is [ ] There is not a permit (permits) already issued for the above address.

If so, please state the number of permits so issued ______

How many vehicles can park at the residence? ______

# of permits resident is requesting: ______

The above vehicle [ ] is [ ] is not a commercial vehicle.

The above vehicle [ ] is [ ] is not a motorcycle or motorbike.

The above vehicle [ ] is [ ] is not a motor home or all-terrain vehicle.

How many vehicles are there in the above household? ______

How many licensed drivers are there in the above household? ______

Please check the type of permit for which application is made:

[ ] REGULAR $60.00 per year $______

[ ] SENIOR CITIZEN (65+) $30.00 per year $______

Permits are nontransferable between different households. Permits may be transferred between vehicles owned or leased by the same household.

*If Permit is Lost or Stolen there will be a $25.00 Re-issue Fee (Police will be notified of lost/stolen tag #)

Must have photocopy of all licenses, owners cards(registration) and insurance cards of all drivers and cars in household. Permits are automatically revoked during any snow event or snow emergency.

The above is true and correct to the best of my knowledge, information, and belief.

Signature: ______Date: ______

If approved, please place hang tag on rear view mirror with printed side facing the front of your vehicle. If it is not in clear view a ticket will be issued.

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[ ] APPROVED [ ] DENIED DATE: ______

00117-14. CONSIDERATIONS

A. Before issuing a special on-street parking permit the Parking Permits Review Committee shall determine that:

(1) The owner or lessee of the subject motor vehicle has demonstrated a hardship:

and

(2) The issuance of the permit would be feasible given the circumstances.

B. Hardship shall not be demonstrated unless the applicant is able to prove an inability to reasonably provide or to reasonably create suitable off-street parking to suit his and his household’s needs. In addition to the general rule for hardship provided in this section, the Parking Permits Review Committee shall apply the following principles to the subject address or property:

(1) If there would not be a hardship but for the existence of a motor vehicle or motor vehicles in excess of the number of licensed drivers at the address, then there is not a hardship.

(2) If there would not be a hardship but for the existence of a boat, recreational

vehicle or all-terrain vehicle at the address, then there is no hardship.

(3) If there would be no hardship if a garage not available for parking at the address was available for the parking of an automobile or automobiles, then there is no hardship.

(4) If there would be no hardship but for the existence of any broken-down or

otherwise nonfunctional vehicle at the address, then there is no hardship.

(5) It there would be no hardship but for the existence of a basketball hoop or

basketball court or other outdoor recreational facility at the address, then there is no hardship.

C. In determining whether an off-street parking permit would be feasible given the

circumstances, the Committee shall consider any factor affecting the health, safety and welfare of the borough.

117-15. Multiple special on-street parking permits.

The Parking Permits Review Committee shall have the power to grant no more than one parking permit per household. Permits in excess of one per household must be approved by both the Parking Permits Review Committee and Council. The requirements of hardship and feasibility as provided for in the preceding section shall be applied by both the Parking Permits Review Committee and Council in cases of multiple permits.

117-18 Restrictions on issuance and use of permits

The following restrictions on the issuance and use of special on-street parking permits shall in all cases apply:

A. During a snow or other emergency or during a snow removal operation, all

permits shall become temporarily invalid. The borough is authorized to tow

any car parked in violation of this rule. The violator shall be responsible for all

towing, storage and service charges.

B. No commercial vehicles shall be eligible for a permit.

C. No motor homes or all-terrain vehicles shall be eligible for a permit.

D. No motorcycles or motorbikes shall be eligible for a permit.

E. Since landlords are to be responsible for providing adequate parking space for their tenants, no permit shall be issued for any tenant of any dwelling or apartment in the borough.

117-19 Revocation of permits

Upon a violation of the rules of this chapter or upon a showing of changed circumstances going to issues of hardship or feasibility, the Parking Permits Review Committee may, after a hearing, revoke such permit or permits as is necessary and proper. After such a hearing and in the case of a rules violation, Council may direct the commencement of legal action against the permit holder.

117-20 Violation and penalties

In addition to any other penalties or legal actions provided by this chapter, violators of this chapter shall be subject to a fine of not less than $10 to not more than $1,000.00. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense.

117.21 Enforcement

Enforcement of this chapter shall be by the Police Department in the Borough and the Code Enforcement Officer.