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HomeMy WebLinkAbout25 - Parking Permits FeesSEW Pp� CITY OF � r NEWPORTREACK City Council Staff Report Agenda Item No. 25 November 22, 2011 TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL FROM: Finance Department Tracy McCraner, Finance Director/Treasurer 949 -644 -3123, tmccraner @newportbeachca.gov PREPARED BY: Evelyn Tseng, Revenue Manager APPROVED:? TITLE: Update Parking Permit fees ABSTRACT: The City operates a parking permit system which includes the following permit types: 1. Annual Parking Permit (blue pole) - $100; 2. Master Parking Permit - $675; and 3. Balboa Municipal Parking Lot Overnight Parking Permit ( "Overnight Permit ") - $150 All above permit fees are prorated quarterly. Seniors are offered "half price" of any permit fee, although currently that discount is not within the Annual and Overnight Permit resolutions. Veterans do not receive any discount. While Master Parking Permit fees are adjusted annually by the Consumer Price Index ( "CPI "), the Annual and Overnight Permit fees have not been studied or updated since April, 1993. Staff recommends updating the Annual and Overnight Permit fees to reflect current market rates and changes in the CPI. In order to give customers an additional option, staff also recommends lowering the Master Parking Permit by $225 to $450. 7i�iTiriI 111 T- VID6121 Staff recommends that City Council: 1. Adopt Resolution No.2011iosupdating the Annual Parking Permit to: a. adjust the fee to reflect current market rates; Update Parking Permit fees November 22, 2011 Page 2 b. allow for an automatic annual adjustment by CPI; C. limit the proration to once each year, on October 1; d. provide a fifty percent (50 %) discount to senior citizens; and e. provide a twenty -five percent (25 %) discount to veterans; 2. Adopt Resolution No.2oll- iloupdating the Overnight Permit to: a. adjust the fee to reflect CPI changes; b. allow for an automatic annual adjustment by CPI; C. limit the proration to once each year, on October 1; d. provide a fifty percent (50 %) discount to senior citizens; and e. provide a twenty -five percent (25 %) discount to veterans; and 3. Adopt Resolution No?o>> ->>> changing the Master Parking Permit to: a. lower the fee to $450; b. limit the proration to once each year, on October 1; G. provide a twenty -five percent (25 %) discount to veterans. FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: There is no expenditure of funds required with this action. DISCUSSION: Background The City's overall parking permit program has not been reviewed for market comparisons or CPI adjustments in almost twenty years. Resolutions 95 -133, 95 -134 and 95 -135 established the systems for the Annual Parking Permit, Master Parking Permit and Overnight Permit respectively. Whereas Resolution 95 -134 allowed the Master Parking Permit fees to increase by CPI each year, Resolutions 95 -133 and 95- 135 did not provide for such increases. Update Parking Permit fees November 22, 2011 Page 3 Resolution 95 -133 provided seniors with a fifty percent (50 %) discount for the Annual Parking Permit, but there were no similar discounts offered for the Master Parking Permit or the Overnight Permit. Annual Parking Permit Staff recommends that the Annual Parking Permit fee be increased to $150, with an automatic annual CPI adjuster. The Annual Parking Permit permits its holders to park at blue painted meters throughout the City, approximately 930 spaces, or 35% of the total metered spaces in the City. The Annual Parking Permit also allows its holders to park at the Balboa Municipal Parking Lot, the Corona del Mar parking lot, and the Superior Avenue Parking Lot. Almost half (approximately 45 %) of the Annual Parking Permits are purchased by non- residents. We realized a 20% increase in permits issued between years 2009 & 2010. Listed below are the quantities of permits sold, by prorated quarter, for the three calendar years 2008 -2010: Listed below is a comparison study of how the City of Newport Beach compares to our neighbors: 2008 2009 2010 Annual Senior Replace Total Annual Senior Replace Total Annual Senior Replace Total Jan I- Mar 31 1,128 211 12 1,351 1,008 183 12 1,203 1,133 259 15 1,407 Apr l - June 30 521 103 20 644 537 85 18 640 644 108 23 775 July 1- Sept 30 565 70 29 664 583 83 17 683 709 118 22 849 Oct 1 - Dec 31 566 129 13 708 409 64 30 483 502 86 11 599 Total 2,780 513 74 3,367 2;537 415 57 3,009 2,988 571 71 3,630 Listed below is a comparison study of how the City of Newport Beach compares to our neighbors: An increase to the Annual Parking Permit fee would make it more comparable to the similar type permits in nearby Huntington Beach, other beach cities and the State. The 3 Parking Permits Comparisons (All amounts on Annual Basis unless noted) Newport Laguna Huntington Santa Santa Permit Type Beach Beach Beach Monica Barbara State of Ca. $100 - Annual Permit (Business) $ 100.00 $ 300.00 $ 150.00 $ 155.00 155 /mo $ 125.00 Annual Permit (Residents) $ 100.00 $ 200.00 $ 150.00 $ 155.00 $20 /mo $ 125.00 Senior Discount $ 50.00 N/A $ 50.00 $ 2.20 N/A $10.00 ** Veterans Discount N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A varies ** Significant Senior restrictions, applies only during non -peak times. An increase to the Annual Parking Permit fee would make it more comparable to the similar type permits in nearby Huntington Beach, other beach cities and the State. The 3 Update Parking Permit fees November 22, 2011 Page 4 increase would keep our parking program competitive with minimal adverse impact to our community. Finance also calculated what the cost of the Annual Parking Permit would be had it, like the Master Parking Permit, been annually adjusted by CPI from 1994: Year Annual CPI Base Annual CPI PY Base A CPI % A PY Annual Parking Permit Price 1992 146.50 1993 150.30 3.80 2.59% 100.00 1994 152.30 2.00 1.33% 101.33 1995 154.60 2.30 1.51% 102.86 1996 157.50 2.90 1.88% 104.79 1997 160.00 2.50 1.59% 106.45 1998 162.30 2.30 1.44% 107.98 1999 166.10 3.80 2.34% 110.51 2000 171.60 5.50 3.31% 114.17 2001 177.30 5.70 3.32% 117.96 2002 182.20 4.90 2.76% 121.22 2003 187.00 4.80 2.63% 124.42 2004 193.20 6.20 3.32% 128.54 2005 201.80 8.60 4.45% 134.26 2006 210.40 8.60 4.26% 139.99 2007 217.338 6.94 3.30% 144.60 2008 225.008 7.67 3.53% 149.71 2009 223.219 (1.79) -0.80% 148.52 2010 225.894 2.68 1.20% 150.30 The 2010 amount of $150.30 is equivalent to the parking permit costs of the surveyed neighboring cities and in line with staff recommendations. Overnight Permit The Overnight Permit allows its holders to park at the Balboa Municipal Lot for seven (7) continuous days throughout the year. (The Master Parking Permit also permits overnight parking, but the Annual Parking Permit does not.) The current fee for the Overnight Permit is $150. This fee has not changed since 1995. Staff recommends adjusting the fee by CPI, and increasing the fee to $225. 4 Update Parking Permit fees November 22, 2011 Page 5 Master Parking Permit Because of the recommended increases in the Annual Parking Permit and Overnight Permit fees, staff decided to review the pricing of the City's Master Parking Permit. The Master Parking Permit allows parking at all meters and lots throughout the City. The Annual Parking Permit allows parking at approximately 35% of the metered spaces (and the lots). Finance staff calculated what the Master Parking Permit fee would be if it were based upon the recommended pricing of the Annual Parking Permit: $150 = 35 % of metered parking; so $450 = 100% of metered parking Finance staff recommends decreasing the Master Parking Permit fee to $450, a reduction of $225 to reflect the pricing of the Annual Parking Permit. The Master Parking Permit would be a value -added option to City visitors, residents and businesses. Last calendar year, the City sold 270 Master Parking Permits. Master Permits Sold 2010 2010 Quarter 1 Quarter 2 Quarter 3 Quarter 4 Totals Master Permits 96 29 27 36 188 Senior Master 43 8 12 7 70 Replacement 31 4 3 31 13 Totals 1 1421 411 421 461F 271 Proration The City currently prorates the Parking Permits four times a year, a complex and time consuming program to administer. Most of the surveyed cities do not offer a prorated amount, and those that do, offer a semi - annual rate. (Santa Barbara offers a monthly option.) Finance recommends one annual proration, a 75% discount on all three Permits, which would occur at the end of our busy summer season on October 1 st. Senior and Veteran Discount Staff recommends maintaining the senior discount (50 %) for the Master Parking Permit, and officially adding a senior discount to the Annual Parking and Overnight Permit. Finance Committee recommended that staff look into the possibility of offering a veteran's discount as well. While our comparable cities do not offer a parking permit veteran's discount, the State of California offers a permit, the "Distinguished Veterans S Update Parking Permit fees November 22, 2011 Page 6 Pass," to honorably discharged war veterans who are California residents and have a 50% or more service- connected disability, or were prisoners of war. The Veterans Pass is free and allows the holder to park at the State beach lots for free. Staff understands it is the interest of our community and council to offer a discount and recommends a 25% discount for any active and retired military members with a valid military identification card. This discount would cost a little more to administer but staff does not anticipate the cost to be significant. The City collected approximately $400,000 during fiscal year 2010 -11 for all parking permit fees. Finance estimates that if Council approves the recommendations above, we could increase this revenue source by almost $200,000 per year. This would be net of the decrease in the Master Parking Permit fee recommended above. ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW: Staff recommends the City Council find this action is not subject to the California Environmental Quality Act ( "CEQA ") pursuant to Sections 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment) and 15060(c)(3) (the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378) of the CEQA Guidelines, California Code of Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly. NOTICING: The agenda item has been noticed according to the Brown Act (72 hours in advance of the meeting at which the City Council considers the item). Submitted by: �. qc Tracy M aner Finance ector /Treasurer Attachments: Exhibit "A" — Resolution Amending Annual Parking Permit System and Rescinding Resolution No. 95 -133 Exhibit "B" — Resolution Amending Master Parking Permit System and Rescinding Resolution No. 95 -134 Exhibit "C" — Resolution Amending Overnight Parking Permit System for Use of the Parking Spaces in the Balboa Municipal Lot and Rescinding Resolution No. 95 -135 ■ RESOLUTION NO. 2011- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RE- ESTABLISHING AN ANNUAL PARKING PERMIT SYSTEM FOR USE IN CERTAIN CITY PARKING LOTS AND OFF - STREET PARKING METER ZONES, AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 95 -133. WHEREAS, Section 12.44.120 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code provides that, in off - street parking meter zones previously established by Resolution, a vehicle may be parked and remain parked in a parking space without the deposit of coins if such vehicle has displayed a current, valid Annual Parking Permit issued by the City of Newport Beach pursuant to authorization of the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach operates parking facilities where a vehicle may be parked, and remain parked without the payment of fees, if such vehicle has displayed a current, valid Annual Parking Permit issued by the City of Newport Beach pursuant to authorization of the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach as follows: 1. There is hereby established a parking permit system consisting of a non- transferable, Annual Parking Permit which, when affixed to the front windshield of a vehicle within a seven -inch (T') square in the lower corner farthest removed from the driver's position, shall authorize the parking of such vehicle in designated spaces in Parking Meter Zones 9, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 27, without requiring the deposit of coins in the parking meter located adjacent to said parking space. The Annual Parking Permit shall be valid only in spaces designated by having the adjacent parking meter post painted blue. Such Annual Parking Permit shall also authorize vehicles displaying said permit to use the City parking lot located at the Corona del Mar State and City Beach Park, the Balboa Municipal Parking Lot, and the Superior Avenue Parking Lot, without requiring the payment of an additional parking fee, provided said lots are open for parking and space is available therein. Such Annual Parking Permit shall not be valid in the Balboa Municipal Parking Lot between the hours of 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. It shall not, however, establish any priority for parking spaces. 2. The Annual Parking Permit established pursuant to this Resolution shall not be usable for vehicles 84 inches or more in width AND more than 84 inches in height OR more than 20 feet in length OR without windshields. 3. The Annual Parking Permit hereinbefore established shall be appropriately designed and dated to indicate the appropriate year during which said Annual Parking Permit shall be valid. 4. The adoption of this Resolution shall not be construed to impair the validity of any existing Annual Parking Permit, and all said Annual Parking Permits shall continue to be effective for the term issued therefore. 1 5. The fee for the Annual Parking Permit shall be one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00). Thereafter, the fee will be increased each year, based upon any interim increase in the Consumer Price Index (the Los Angeles, Long Beach and Anaheim Index). This increase shall be rounded to the nearest whole dollar and shall become effective on January 1 of any year that the City Council does not otherwise revise the fee. 6. Annual Parking Permits purchased on or after October 1 of any year shall have the fee reduced seventy -five percent (75 %). 7. Persons 65 years of age or older may purchase a total of one (1) Annual Parking Permit at a reduced rate, which shall be fifty percent (50 %) of the regular fee which is set forth in this Resolution, subject to the satisfactory evidence of the following: (a) Proof of age; and (b) That the vehicle for which an Annual Parking Permit is requested be registered to and driven by the person requesting said permit. 8. Persons who have served or are serving in the United States military may purchase a total of one (1) Annual Parking Permit at a reduced rate, which shall be twenty -five percent (25 %) of the regular fee, subject to the satisfactory evidence of the following: (a) Military identification; and (b) That the vehicle for which an Annual Parking Permit is requested be registered to and driven by the person requesting said permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 95 -133 be and hereby is rescinded. ADOPTED this 22nd day of November 2011. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk I RESOLUTION NO. 2011- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RE- ESTABLISHING A MASTER PARKING PERMIT SYSTEM, AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 95- 134. WHEREAS, Section 12.44.120 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code provides that, in any parking meter zones previously established by Resolution, a vehicle may be parked and remain parked in a parking space without the deposit of coins if such vehicle has displayed a current, valid Master Parking Permit issued by the City of Newport Beach pursuant to authorization of the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City of Newport Beach operates parking facilities where a vehicle may be parked, and remain parked without the payment of fees, if such vehicle has displayed a current, valid Master Parking Permit issued by the City of Newport Beach pursuant to authorization of the City Council. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach as follows: 1. There is hereby established a parking permit system consisting of a non- transferable, annual Master Parking Permit which, when affixed to the front windshield of a vehicle within a seven -inch (7 ") square in the lower corner farthest removed from the driver's position, shall authorize the parking of such vehicle in any metered space and in the Corona del Mar State and City Beach Parking Lot, the Balboa Municipal Parking Lot, and the Superior Avenue Parking Lot, without requiring the payment of an additional parking fee, provided said lots are open for parking and space is available therein. Such Master Parking Permit shall be valid in the Balboa Municipal Parking Lot between the hours of 3:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. It shall not, however, establish any priority for parking spaces. 2. The Master Parking Permit established pursuant to this Resolution shall not be usable for vehicles 84 inches or more in width AND more than 84 inches in height OR more than 20 feet in length OR without windshields. 3. The Master Parking Permit hereinbefore established shall be appropriately designed and dated to indicate the appropriate year during which said Master Parking Permit shall be valid. 4. The adoption of this Resolution shall not be construed to impair the validity of any existing Master Parking Permit, and all said Master Parking Permits shall continue to be effective for the term issued therefore. 5. The fee for the Master Parking Permit shall be $450. Thereafter, the fee will be increased each year, based upon any interim increase in the Consumer Price Index (the Los Angeles, Long Beach and Anaheim Index). This increase shall be rounded to the nearest whole dollar and shall become effective on January 1 of any year that the City Council does not otherwise revise the fee. i 6. Master Parking Permits purchased on or after October 1 of any year shall have the fee reduced seventy -five percent (75 %). 7. Persons 65 years of age or older may purchase a total of one (1) Master Parking Permit at a reduced rate, which shall be fifty percent (50 %) of the regular fee which is set forth in this Resolution, subject to the satisfactory evidence of the following: (a) Proof of age; and (b) That the vehicle for which a Master Parking Permit is requested be registered to and driven by the person requesting said permit. 8. Persons who have served or are serving in the United States military may purchase a total of one (1) Master Parking Permit at a reduced rate, which shall be twenty -five percent (25 %) of the regular fee, subject to the satisfactory evidence of the following: (a) Military identification; and (b) That the vehicle for which a Master Parking Permit is requested be registered to and driven by the person requesting said permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 95 -134 be and hereby is rescinded. ADOPTED this 22nd day of November, 2011. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk a RESOLUTION NO. 2011- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH RE- ESTABLISHING AN OVERNIGHT PARKING PERMIT SYSTEM FOR THE USE OF PARKING SPACES IN THE BALBOA MUNICIPAL LOT AND RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO. 95 -135. WHEREAS, Section 12.12.050 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code provides that, in a City parking lot, a vehicle may be parked and remain parked in a parking space if such vehicle has displayed a current, valid overnight parking permit issued by the City of Newport Beach, pursuant to authorization of the City Council; and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach wishes to establish a Balboa Municipal Lot Overnight Parking Permit and designate the fees and regulations governing the use of said Permit. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach as follows: 1. There is hereby established a parking permit system consisting of a non- transferable, annual Overnight Parking Permit which, when affixed to the front windshield of a vehicle within a seven -inch (7 ") square in the lower corner farthest removed from the driver's position, shall authorize the overnight parking of such vehicle in the Balboa Municipal Lot. The Master Parking Permit shall be valid for overnight parking in the Balboa Municipal Lot. The Annual Parking Permit shall not be valid for overnight parking in the Balboa Municipal Lot. Overnight parking is hereby defined for this parking lot to mean between the hours of 3:00 a.m to 6:00 a.m. It shall not, however, establish any priority for parking spaces. 2. The Overnight Parking Permit established pursuant to this Resolution shall allow a vehicle to remain in the Balboa Municipal Parking Lot continuously for a period of up to seven (7) days without the payment of the regular parking fee. 3. The Overnight Parking Permit established pursuant to this Resolution shall not be used for the parking of buses. For purposes of definition within this Resolution, the term "bus" shall mean any motor vehicle, other than a motor truck or truck tractor, designed for carrying more than nine (9) people, including the driver, and used or maintained for the transportation of passengers. 4. The Overnight Parking Permit established pursuant to this Resolution shall not be usable for vehicles 84 inches or more in width AND more than 84 inches in height OR more than 20 feet in length OR without windshields. 5. The Overnight Parking Permit hereinbefore established shall be appropriately designed and dated to indicate the appropriate year during which said Overnight Parking Permit shall be valid. 6. The adoption of this Resolution shall not be construed to impair the validity of any existing Overnight Parking Permit, and all said Overnight Parking Permits shall continue to be effective for the term issued therefore. 7. The annual fee for the Balboa Municipal Lot Overnight Parking Permit shall be two hundred twenty -five dollars ($225.00). Thereafter, the fee will be increased each year, based upon any interim increase in the Consumer Price Index (the Los Angeles, Long Beach and Anaheim Index). This increase shall be rounded to the nearest whole dollar and shall become effective on January 1 of any year that the City Council does not otherwise revise the fee. 8. Overnight Parking Permits purchased on or after October 1 of any year shall have the fee reduced seventy -five percent (75 %). 9. Persons 65 years of age or older may purchase a total of one (1) Overnight Parking Permit at a reduced rate, which shall be fifty percent (50 %) of the regular fee which is set forth in this Resolution, subject to the satisfactory evidence of the following: (a) Proof of age; and (b) That the vehicle for which an Overnight Parking Permit is requested be registered to and driven by the person requesting said permit. 10. Persons who have served or are serving in the United States military may purchase a total of one (1) Overnight Parking Permit at a reduced rate, which shall be twenty - five percent (25 %) of the regular fee, subject to the satisfactory evidence of the following: (a) Military identification; and (b) That the vehicle for which an Overnight Parking Permit is requested be registered to and driven by the person requesting said permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 95 -135 be and hereby is rescinded. ADOPTED this 22nd day of November, 2011. Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk ID,