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2"a Substitute Bill No. 44-07, As Amended: Special Events in Residentially Zoned Area Ordinance <br />Page 9 <br />The Department of Public Works shall determine the maximum amount of motor vehicles which may be <br />safely parked at such location based on the size of the lot, the information set forth on the tendered lot <br />survey, site plan or similar legal document, and relevant public safety considerations. The Department of <br />Public Works shall indicate the locations of the approved ingress and egress location(s) and any approved <br />temporary ramp structures. All parking must comply with the approved document. <br />(e) Non-Refundable Fees for Parking Ten (10) or More Motor Vehicles: If the applicant meets <br />the requirements of this section for parking ten (10) or more motor vehicles, the Office of the Licensing <br />Auditor shall issue a one-day Conditional Use Lawn Parking Permit upon the payment by the applicant <br />of anon-refundable fee of $25.00. All such one-day permits shall be subject to the conditions set forth in <br />this Section. All fees collected by the Office of the Licensing Auditor shall be deposited into the General <br />Fund. <br />(f) Non-Refundable Fees for Parking Ten (10) or More Motor Vehicles For Home Football <br />Season: Conditional Use Lawn Parking Permits for an entire Notre Dame home football season may be <br />issued by the Office of the Licensing Auditor to qualifying applicants desiring to park ten (10) or more <br />motor vehicles, upon the payment of anon-refundable fee of $25.00 times the number of remaining home <br />football games. All fees collected by the Office of the Licensing Auditor shall be deposited into the <br />General Fund. <br />(g) Filing Deadline: No applications seeking a Conditional Use Lawn Parking Permit for Game <br />Day parking shall be taken after 4:45 p.m. on the Thursday immediately prior to the Game Day. <br />(h) Permit Required to be Displayed: Conditional Use Lawn Parking Permit holders and the <br />motor vehicle owners who have their vehicles properly parked at such location prominently displaying the <br />permit in the inside front window of the residential building located thereon, or if there is no building said <br />permit shall be prominently displayed separately; with such persons. being exempt from the provisions of <br />Section 14-42 entitled "Parking Prohibited~in Residential Lawn Areas", and the zoning regulations set <br />forth in Sections 21-02.11 and 21-07.04 of the South Bend Municipal Code. <br />(i) Exemptions: No Conditional Use Lawn Parking Permits are required for parking on an <br />approved driveway or parking space. <br />(j) Violation for Parking on Date Other Than Date Listed on Permit: Any motor vehicle which is <br />parked on the lawn of a residentially zoned area on a date other than the date listed on the Conditional Use <br />Lawn Parking Permit issued under this Section shall be in violation of Section 14-42. The owner of such <br />a vehicle shall be subject to the penalties set forth in Section 14-44, as well as applicable zoning <br />provisions of Chapter 21 of the South Bend Municipal Code. <br />(k) Restrictions: All owners of any residentially zoned area who were issued a Conditional Use <br />Lawn Parking Permit under this section shall not permit any vehicle to drive over an adjoining property <br />during ingress or egress to their property. <br />(1) Sight Distance and Impeding Traffrc: Motor vehicles parked pursuant to this section shall not <br />interfere with the sight distance required for safe driving on a street, nor may parking of any vehicle <br />impede pedestrian and/or vehicular traffic. <br />