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A. Single space meter. It is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to permit said vehicle to remain parked in any parking space during any time that an operable meter is showing a signal indicating that such space is illegally in use, such as where the time has expired, unless the operator of the vehicle has otherwise paid for the parking space via the use of a City-approved software application that processes pay-by-phone payments from a mobile phone, other than such time immediately after the original occupancy as is necessary to operate the meter to show legal parking.

B. Pay-and-display stations. It is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to permit said vehicle to remain parked in any parking space during any time that pay-and-display station dispensing machine ticket is indicating that such space is illegally in use, such as where the time has expired, unless the operator of the vehicle has otherwise paid for the parking space via the use of a City-approved software application that processes pay-by-phone payments from a mobile phone, other than such time immediately after the original occupancy as is necessary to obtain a receipt from the pay-and-display station and to place said dispensing machine ticket face up on the street-side of the vehicle’s dashboard to show legal parking.

C. Pay-by plate stations. It is unlawful for the operator of any vehicle to permit said vehicle to remain parked in any parking space during any time that the operator has not registered their vehicle by entering their vehicle license plate number and submitted payment at the nearest pay-by-plate station, unless the operator of the vehicle has otherwise paid for the parking space via the use of a City-approved software application that processes pay-by-phone payments from a mobile phone, other than such time immediately after the original occupancy as is necessary to register their vehicle license plate number at the pay-by-plate station. (Ord. 7829-NS § 1, 2022)