G-5. - Lake Braddock Residential Permit Parking District.  


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  • (a)

    Purpose and Intent. The Lake Braddock Residential Permit Parking District is established to protect the residential area in proximity to the Lake Braddock High School from polluted air, excessive noise, and other adverse impacts of automobile commuting; to protect the residents of these areas from unreasonable burdens in gaining access to their property; and to preserve the residential character of the area and the property values therein.

    (b)

    District Designation.

    (1)

    The Lake Braddock Residential Permit Parking District is designated as Residential Permit Parking District 5 for the purpose of signing and vehicle decal identification.

    (2)

    Blocks included in the Lake Braddock Permit Parking District are shown on the official Residential Permit Parking District Map and are as described below:

    Raintree Road:

    From Lake Braddock Drive to end

    Westcliff Court:

    From Raintree Road to end

    Burley Court:

    From Raintree Road to end

    Saddlebrook Court:

    From Raintree Road to end

    Renoir Port Lane:

    From Lake Braddock Drive to end

    Amber Court:

    From Winbourne Road to end

    Cotherstone Court (Route 5110):

    From Lake Braddock Drive to the end

    Lake Braddock Drive (Route 3647):

    From Old Burke Lake Road to Renoir Port Lane

    Lake Braddock Drive (Route 3647):

    From Renoir Port Lane to Queen Victoria Court

    Tilia Court (Route 6449).

    Old Burke Lake Road (Route 8248):

    From Lake Braddock Drive to the northern property line of 9218 Old Burke Lake Road; west side only.

    (c)

    District Provisions.

    (1)

    This District is established in accordance with and is subject to the provisions set forth in Article 5A of Chapter 82.

    (2)

    Parking is prohibited along all of the above-described street blocks, both sides, within the Lake Braddock Residential Permit Parking District from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, when school is in session, except as permitted by the provisions of Article 5A of Chapter 82.

    (3)

    One (1) free transferable visitor parking pass per address shall be issued in the name of a bona fide resident of said address, and said pass shall be valid for one year from the month issued.

    (4)

    Owners of property in the District who are not bona fide residents of said District may obtain a temporary visitor parking pass for periods not to exceed two weeks.

    (5)

    All permits and visitor passes for the Lake Braddock District shall expire on June 30, 1987. Thereafter, all permits and visitor passes may be renewed for periods of one year.

    (d)

    Signs. Signs delineating the Lake Braddock Residential Permit Parking District shall indicate the following:

    NO PARKING
    8:00 A.M.—3:30 P.M.
    School Days
    Except by Permit
    District 5

    (39-86-G-5; 32-87-G-5; 6-88-G-5; 6-26-00; 29-00-G-5; 41-02-G-5; 25-06-G; 49-17-G-5.)

(39-86-G-5; 32-87-G-5; 6-88-G-5; 6-26-00; 29-00-G-5; 41-02-G-5; 25-06-G; 49-17-G-5.)