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1 EXHIBIT 2 [Revisions to Division II of the San Francisco Transportation Code.] Resolution amending San Francisco Transportation Code, Division II, by amending Sections 302, 303, and 902 to update the penalty schedule to reflect penalty amounts approved by the SFMTA Board of Directors for violations of the San Francisco Transportation Code and California Vehicle Code and revise the permit fee schedule for Residential Area Parking Permits; and adding Sections 308 and 309 to establish administrative fees for on-line computer transactions and in-person Customer Service Center assistance. NOTE: Additions are single-underline Times New Roman; deletions are strike-through Times New Roman. The Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors of the City and County of San Francisco enacts the following regulations: Section 1. Articles 300 and 900 of Division II of the Transportation Code is hereby amended by amending Sections 302, 303, and 902, and adding Sections 308 and 309 to read as follows: SEC TRANSPORTATION CODE PENALTY SCHEDULE. Violation of any of the following subsections of the San Francisco Transportation Code shall be punishable by the fines set forth below.
2 TABLE INSET: FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT PEDESTRIANS AND SIDEWALKS s 77, 78 Div I Pedestrian Crossings $ Div I Div I Electric Assistive Personal Mobility Devices Bicycle Riding Restricted $50.00 $ Div I NUV Violation $50.00 ON-STREET PARKING 315(a) Div I Residential Parking $ (a) 37(c) Div I Carpool Parking $ Div I Street Cleaning $ Div I (a) Parking Meter- Downtown Core $ Div I (b) Parking Meter- Outside Downtown Core $ A Div I Red Zone $ s 38B, 38B.1 Div I Yellow Zone $ C Div I White Zone $ D Div I Green Zone $ (a) Div I Parking for Three Days $ (c)(1) Div I (a) Overtime Parking-- Downtown Core $635.00
3 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT 32(c)(2) Div I (b) Overtime Parking Outside Downtown Core $ s 32.13, 55 Div I Angled Parking $ Div I Blocking Residential Door $ Div I Median Dividers and Islands $ (a) Div I Parking on Grades $ Div I Feet Oversize $ s 27, 219 Div I Motorcycle Parking $ s 33.5, 39(b), 66 Div I Parking in Stand $ (a) Div I Parking Transit- Only $ (a)(1) Div I Tow-Away Zone -Downtown Core $ (a)(2), 32(b) Div I Tow-Away Zone-Outside Downtown Core $ (b) Div I Parking Restrictions $735.00
4 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT 32, 32.1, , , , , , , , , 32.2, , , , 32.3, , (b), 32.5, 32.6, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Div I Parking-Public Property $ s 32.4, Div I Parking- Candlestick Park $ (c) Div I Temporary Parking Restriction $ Div I Temporary Construction Zone $ Div I Remove Chalk $ Div I Repairing Vehicle $ s 315(c), 412(c), 712(c) Div I Permit on Wrong Car $ s 315(d), 412(d), 712(d) Div I Invalid Permit $ s (b), 32.14, 58(c) Div I Parking Marked Space $ N Div I OFF-STREET PARKING Prk in Bicycle Lanes $
5 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT s 32.10, Div I Parking Facility Charges $ Div I Entrance/Exit Parking Facility Div I Blocking Space Parking Facility $ Div I Speeding within Parking Facility $ A Div I Block Charging Bay $ TRAFFIC REGULATIONS 70 Div I Obstruction of Traffic-Vehicle $ $ (1st offense) Div I Obstruction of Traffic Without Permit $ (2nd offense within one year) $ (3rd offense within one year) Div I Obstruction of Traffic Without Permit $1,000, or 6 months in jail, or both (4 th or more offenses within one year) s 31, 31.2 Div I Driving in Transit-Only Area $60.00
6 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT 103 Div I Div I Div I Div I Driving Through Parades Streetcar Rightof-Way Passing Safety Zones Removal of Vehicles- Collision s Div I Weight Restricted Streets COMMERCIAL VEHICLES 63.2 Div I Vehicles for Hire Parking $ Div I Advertising Sign $ Div I Selling from Vehicle (1st offense) $ (2nd offense w/in 1 year) $ (3rd offense w/in 1 year) s 33.3, Div I Truck Loading Zone $ s 63, 63(A), 63.1 Div I Div I Commercial Vehicle Parking Restrictions Idling Engine While Parked $ Police Code Section Div. I For Sale Sign $50.00 TRANSIT VIOLATIONS
7 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT $ Div I Fare Evasion (1 st offense) $ (2 nd offense w/in 1 year) $ (3 rd offense w/in 1 year) 128 Div I Passenger Misconduct $75.00 (1 st offense) $ (2 nd offense w/in 1 year) $ (3 rd offense w/in 1 year) Div I Conversing with Operator $50.00 SEC CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE PENALTY SCHEDULE. Violation of any of the following subsections of the Vehicle Code (VC) shall be punishable by the fines set forth below. The fine amounts listed in this Section 303 shall apply to any citation issued using a former Traffic Code section number that is listed next to the corresponding Vehicle Code section below. CODE DESCRIPTION FINE VC4461B VC4461C Disabled person placard lending or allowing improper use Disabled person placard; improper use or display of cancelled or revoked card $ plus $75.00 $ plus $75.00
8 CODE DESCRIPTION FINE VC4461D VC VC4462B VC4463C Unlawful parking in disabled parking stall or space Additional penalty for disabled parking violations Improper Registered Plates $53.00 Forged or counterfeit disabled placard card $ plus $75.00 $ plus $75.00 VC4464 Altered Plates $ VC5200 Display Lic Plates $ VC5201 Plates/Mounting $ VC5201F Plate Cover $ VC5202 No Plates $ VC5204A Tabs $ VC21113A School/Pub Ground $ VC21211 (38N) Bicycle Path/Lanes $ VC22500A Parking in Intersection $ VC22500B Parking in Crosswalk $ VC22500C Safety Zone $ VC22500D 15 ft Fire Station $ VC22500E Driveway $ VC22500F On Sidewalk $ VC22500G Excavation $ VC22500H Double Parking $ VC22500I Bus Zone $ VC22500J Tube or Tunnel $
9 CODE DESCRIPTION FINE VC22500K Bridge $ VC22500L Wheelchair Access $ VC (32.4.A) Parking in Fire Lane $ VC22502A Over 18 inches from Curb $ VC22502B Wrong Way Parking $ VC22502E One-Way Road/Parking $ VC22505B Signs $ VC A VC B VC C VC Disabled Parking Disabled Parking Disabled Parking Lost, Stolen Placard $ plus $75 $ plus $75 $ plus $75 $ plus $75 VC22514 Fire Hydrant $ VC22515A Unattended Motor Vehicle $ VC22515B Unsecured Motor Vehicle $ VC22516 Locked Vehicle $ VC22521 Railroad Tracks $ VC22522 W/3 ft Wheelchair Ramp $ plus $25.30 VC22523A Abandoned Vehicle/Highway $ VC22523B Abandoned Vehicle/Public or Private Prop $ VC22526A Blocking Intersection $ VC22526B Blocking Intersection While $
10 CODE DESCRIPTION FINE Turning VC23333 Park/Veh Crossing $ SECTION 308. IN-PERSON CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER TRANSACTION FEE. A fee to reimburse the SFMTA for costs incurred for administrative processing of in-person transactions at the SFMTA Customer Service Center. The administrative fee shall be in addition to any costs, fees or fines associated with the subject transaction. The amount for this fee shall be $3.00. SECTION 309. ON-LINE COMPUTER TRANSACTION FEE A fee to reimburse the SFMTA for costs associated with processing on-line computer transactions made through the SFMTA's website. The administrative fee shall be in addition to any costs, fees or fines associated with the subject transaction. The amount for this fee shall be $2.50. SEC 902. GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS. The following general provisions apply to all permits issued under this Article. (a) Application and Renewal. Permit applications must be submitted on a form supplied by the SFMTA. All required application fees must be paid and all permit requirements satisfied before a permit may be issued. The SFMTA may require any information of the applicant which it deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this Article. Permits may be renewed annually in compliance with any renewal procedures established by the SFMTA. (b) Display of Permit. Permittees must maintain the permit at the site of the permitted activity and available for inspection in accordance with any requirements for permit display as may be established by the SFMTA, and shall make all permits available for inspection upon request by an employee of the Police Department or SFMTA. (c) Prior Payments Required. No permit shall be issued or renewed until the applicant has paid all permit fees that are due to the SFMTA. No permit shall be issued to any applicant who is responsible for payment of one or more delinquent citations for violation of any provision of this Code or the Vehicle Code until all fines and fees associated with the citation are paid in full. (d) Permit Fees. Fees for permits issued pursuant to this Code are as follows: Table 902(d):
11 Special Traffic Permit ( 903) Temporary Exclusive Use of Parking Meters ( 904) Residential Area Parking Permit ( 905) Contractor Permit ( 906) Base Permit Fee: $136 Daily Fee: $28 per day for use of the permit $155 late fee if application received later than two full working days in advance- SFMTA also reserves the right to refuse late applications Removal/Relocation Fee: $50 for the removal or relocation of each sign $75 for removal or relocation of each pole $200 per Parking Space for the temporary relocation of colored curbs zones, including painting $350 per Parking Space for permanent relocation of colored curb zones, including painting. Any labor and materials costs for pavement striping or signal adjustment Base Permit Fee: $4.00 per 25 linear feet of construction frontage per day, including weekends and holidays Base Permit Fee: Legal Residents and Commercial Property Owners/ Lessees: $7696 if purchased in the first six months of permit year; $3848 if purchased in the last six months of the permit year. Additional Permits: 5 th Permit: Twice the annual permit fee 6 th Permit: Three times annual permit fee Each permit over six permits: Four times annual permit fee Base Permit Fee: $ if issued between June 1 and November 31; $ if issued between December 1 and May 31 New Resident / New Resident Vehicle: $2533 per week up to four weeks for a consecutive 2 week period; $4048 for a four-week permit for a consecutive 4 week period Visitor/Rental Vehicle: $57 per day; $2633 for a consecutive two week period; $3848 for a consecutive four week period; $5064 for a consecutive six week period; $6481 for a consecutive eight week period. Health Care Worker /Foreign Consulate Permits: $7696 if purchased in the first six months of permit year; $3748 if purchased in the last six months of permit year. Educational Institution Permits: $7696 per permit year regardless of the date of purchase or renewal. Permit Transfer Fee: $1013 Permit Transfer Fee $10 35
12 Vanpool Permit ( 907) Carpool Permit ( 908) Farmer's Market Parking Permit ( 801(c)(18)) Temporary Street Closures Permits (Division I, Article 9) Base Permit Fee: $7696/year Base Permit Fee: $7696/year Base Permit Fee: $ for 3 months Neighborhood Block Party More than 60 days in advance: $150 Fewer than 60 days in advance: $200 Fewer than 30 days in advance: $400 Fewer than 7 days in advance: $450 All Other Events More than 60 days in advance: $475 Fewer than 60 days in advance: $575 Fewer than 30 days in advance: $675 Fewer than 7 days in advance: $775 (e) Indemnification. The permit application for Special Traffic Permits issued pursuant to Section 903, and permits for the Temporary and Exclusive Use of Parking Meters issued pursuant to Section 904, shall require the applicant to acknowledge that the Permittee, by acceptance of the permit, agrees to indemnify and hold the City and County of San Francisco, its departments, commissions, boards, officers, employees and agents ("Indemnitees") harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, actions or causes of action which may be made against the Indemnitees for the recovery of damages for the injury to or death of any person or persons or for the damage to any property resulting directly or indirectly from the activity authorized by the permit regardless of the negligence of the Indemnitees. (f) Rules and Regulations. Compliance with all applicable rules and regulations and with all permit conditions shall be a material condition for the issuance or renewal of a permit. (g) Permit Revocation. The Director of Transportation is authorized to revoke the permit of any Permittee found to be in violation of this Article and, upon written notice of revocation, the Permittee shall surrender such permit in accordance with the instructions in the notice of revocation.
13 APPROVED AS TO FORM: DENNIS J. HERRERA, City Attorney By: JOHN I. KENNEDY Deputy City Attorney I certify that the foregoing resolution was adopted by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors at its meeting of February 26, Secretary to the Board of Directors San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
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15 ATTACHMENT A [Revisions to Division II of the San Francisco Transportation Code.] Resolution amending San Francisco Transportation Code, Division II, by amending Sections 302, 303, and 902 to update the penalty schedule to reflect penalty amounts approved by the SFMTA Board of Directors for violations of the San Francisco Transportation Code and California Vehicle Code and revise the permit fee schedule for Residential Area Parking Permits; and adding Sections 308 and 309 to establish administrative fees for on-line computer transactions and in-person Customer Service Center assistance. NOTE: Additions are single-underline Times New Roman; deletions are strike-through Times New Roman. The Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors of the City and County of San Francisco enacts the following regulations: Section 1. Articles 300 and 900 of Division II of the Transportation Code is hereby amended by amending Sections 302, 303, and 902, and adding Sections 308 and 309 to read as follows: SEC TRANSPORTATION CODE PENALTY SCHEDULE. Violation of any of the following subsections of the San Francisco Transportation Code shall be punishable by the fines set forth below.
16 TABLE INSET: FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT PEDESTRIANS AND SIDEWALKS s 77, 78 Div I Pedestrian Crossings $ Div I Div I Electric Assistive Personal Mobility Devices Bicycle Riding Restricted $50.00 $ Div I NUV Violation $50.00 ON-STREET PARKING 315(a) Div I Residential Parking $ (a) 37(c) Div I Carpool Parking $ Div I Street Cleaning $ Div I (a) Parking Meter- Downtown Core $ Div I (b) Parking Meter- Outside Downtown Core $ A Div I Red Zone $ s 38B, 38B.1 Div I Yellow Zone $ C Div I White Zone $ D Div I Green Zone $ (a) Div I Parking for Three Days $ (c)(1) Div I (a) Overtime Parking-- Downtown Core $635.00
17 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT 32(c)(2) Div I (b) Overtime Parking Outside Downtown Core $ s 32.13, 55 Div I Angled Parking $ Div I Blocking Residential Door $ Div I Median Dividers and Islands $ (a) Div I Parking on Grades $ Div I Feet Oversize $ s 27, 219 Div I Motorcycle Parking $ s 33.5, 39(b), 66 Div I Parking in Stand $ (a) Div I Parking Transit- Only $ (a)(1) Div I Tow-Away Zone -Downtown Core $ (a)(2), 32(b) Div I Tow-Away Zone-Outside Downtown Core $ (b) Div I Parking Restrictions $735.00
18 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT 32, 32.1, , , , , , , , , 32.2, , , , 32.3, , (b), 32.5, 32.6, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Div I Parking-Public Property $ s 32.4, Div I Parking- Candlestick Park $ (c) Div I Temporary Parking Restriction $ Div I Temporary Construction Zone $ Div I Remove Chalk $ Div I Repairing Vehicle $ s 315(c), 412(c), 712(c) Div I Permit on Wrong Car $ s 315(d), 412(d), 712(d) Div I Invalid Permit $ s (b), 32.14, 58(c) Div I Parking Marked Space $ N Div I OFF-STREET PARKING Prk in Bicycle Lanes $
19 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT s 32.10, Div I Parking Facility Charges $ Div I Entrance/Exit Parking Facility Div I Blocking Space Parking Facility $ Div I Speeding within Parking Facility $ A Div I Block Charging Bay $ TRAFFIC REGULATIONS 70 Div I Obstruction of Traffic-Vehicle $ $ (1st offense) Div I Obstruction of Traffic Without Permit $ (2nd offense within one year) $ (3rd offense within one year) Div I Obstruction of Traffic Without Permit $1,000, or 6 months in jail, or both (4 th or more offenses within one year) s 31, 31.2 Div I Driving in Transit-Only Area $60.00
20 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT 103 Div I Div I Div I Div I Driving Through Parades Streetcar Rightof-Way Passing Safety Zones Removal of Vehicles- Collision s Div I Weight Restricted Streets COMMERCIAL VEHICLES 63.2 Div I Vehicles for Hire Parking $ Div I Advertising Sign $ Div I Selling from Vehicle (1st offense) $ (2nd offense w/in 1 year) $ (3rd offense w/in 1 year) s 33.3, Div I Truck Loading Zone $ s 63, 63(A), 63.1 Div I Div I Commercial Vehicle Parking Restrictions Idling Engine While Parked $ Police Code Section Div. I For Sale Sign $50.00 TRANSIT VIOLATIONS
21 FORMER CODE SECTION TRANSPORTATION CODE SECTION DESCRIPTION FINE AMOUNT $ Div I Fare Evasion (1 st offense) $ (2 nd offense w/in 1 year) $ (3 rd offense w/in 1 year) 128 Div I Passenger Misconduct $75.00 (1 st offense) $ (2 nd offense w/in 1 year) $ (3 rd offense w/in 1 year) Div I Conversing with Operator $50.00 SEC CALIFORNIA VEHICLE CODE PENALTY SCHEDULE. Violation of any of the following subsections of the Vehicle Code (VC) shall be punishable by the fines set forth below. The fine amounts listed in this Section 303 shall apply to any citation issued using a former Traffic Code section number that is listed next to the corresponding Vehicle Code section below. CODE DESCRIPTION FINE VC4461B VC4461C Disabled person placard lending or allowing improper use Disabled person placard; improper use or display of cancelled or revoked card $ plus $75.00 $ plus $75.00
22 CODE DESCRIPTION FINE VC4461D VC VC4462B VC4463C Unlawful parking in disabled parking stall or space Additional penalty for disabled parking violations Improper Registered Plates $53.00 Forged or counterfeit disabled placard card $ plus $75.00 $ plus $75.00 VC4464 Altered Plates $ VC5200 Display Lic Plates $ VC5201 Plates/Mounting $ VC5201F Plate Cover $ VC5202 No Plates $ VC5204A Tabs $ VC21113A School/Pub Ground $ VC21211 (38N) Bicycle Path/Lanes $ VC22500A Parking in Intersection $ VC22500B Parking in Crosswalk $ VC22500C Safety Zone $ VC22500D 15 ft Fire Station $ VC22500E Driveway $ VC22500F On Sidewalk $ VC22500G Excavation $ VC22500H Double Parking $ VC22500I Bus Zone $ VC22500J Tube or Tunnel $
23 CODE DESCRIPTION FINE VC22500K Bridge $ VC22500L Wheelchair Access $ VC (32.4.A) Parking in Fire Lane $ VC22502A Over 18 inches from Curb $ VC22502B Wrong Way Parking $ VC22502E One-Way Road/Parking $ VC22505B Signs $ VC A VC B VC C VC Disabled Parking Disabled Parking Disabled Parking Lost, Stolen Placard $ plus $75 $ plus $75 $ plus $75 $ plus $75 VC22514 Fire Hydrant $ VC22515A Unattended Motor Vehicle $ VC22515B Unsecured Motor Vehicle $ VC22516 Locked Vehicle $ VC22521 Railroad Tracks $ VC22522 W/3 ft Wheelchair Ramp $ plus $25.30 VC22523A Abandoned Vehicle/Highway $ VC22523B Abandoned Vehicle/Public or Private Prop $ VC22526A Blocking Intersection $ VC22526B Blocking Intersection While $
24 CODE DESCRIPTION FINE Turning VC23333 Park/Veh Crossing $ SECTION 308. IN-PERSON CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER TRANSACTION FEE. A fee to reimburse the SFMTA for costs incurred for administrative processing of inperson transactions at the SFMTA Customer Service Center. The administrative fee shall be in addition to any costs, fees or fines associated with the subject transaction. The amount for this fee shall be $3.00. SECTION 309. ON-LINE COMPUTER TRANSACTION FEE A fee to reimburse the SFMTA for costs associated with processing on-line computer transactions made through the SFMTA's website. The administrative fee shall be in addition to any costs, fees or fines associated with the subject transaction. The amount for this fee shall be $2.50. SEC 902. GENERAL PERMIT CONDITIONS. The following general provisions apply to all permits issued under this Article. (a) Application and Renewal. Permit applications must be submitted on a form supplied by the SFMTA. All required application fees must be paid and all permit requirements satisfied before a permit may be issued. The SFMTA may require any information of the applicant which it deems necessary to carry out the purposes of this Article. Permits may be renewed annually in compliance with any renewal procedures established by the SFMTA. (b) Display of Permit. Permittees must maintain the permit at the site of the permitted activity and available for inspection in accordance with any requirements for permit display as may be established by the SFMTA, and shall make all permits available for inspection upon request by an employee of the Police Department or SFMTA. (c) Prior Payments Required. No permit shall be issued or renewed until the applicant has paid all permit fees that are due to the SFMTA. No permit shall be issued to any applicant who is responsible for payment of one or more delinquent citations for violation of any provision of this Code or the Vehicle Code until all fines and fees associated with the citation are paid in full. (d) Permit Fees. Fees for permits issued pursuant to this Code are as follows: Table 902(d):
25 Special Traffic Permit ( 903) Temporary Exclusive Use of Parking Meters ( 904) Residential Area Parking Permit ( 905) Contractor Permit ( 906) Base Permit Fee: $136 Daily Fee: $28 per day for use of the permit $155 late fee if application received later than two full working days in advance- SFMTA also reserves the right to refuse late applications Removal/Relocation Fee: $50 for the removal or relocation of each sign $75 for removal or relocation of each pole $200 per Parking Space for the temporary relocation of colored curbs zones, including painting $350 per Parking Space for permanent relocation of colored curb zones, including painting. Any labor and materials costs for pavement striping or signal adjustment Base Permit Fee: $4.00 per 25 linear feet of construction frontage per day, including weekends and holidays Base Permit Fee: Legal Residents and Commercial Property Owners/ Lessees: $7696 if purchased in the first six months of permit year; $3848 if purchased in the last six months of the permit year. Additional Permits: 5 th Permit: Twice the annual permit fee 6 th Permit: Three times annual permit fee Each permit over six permits: Four times annual permit fee Base Permit Fee: $ if issued between June 1 and November 31; $ if issued between December 1 and May 31 New Resident / New Resident Vehicle: $2533 per week up to four weeks for a consecutive 2 week period; $4048 for a four-week permit for a consecutive 4 week period Visitor/Rental Vehicle: $57 per day; $2633 for a consecutive two week period; $3848 for a consecutive four week period; $5064 for a consecutive six week period; $6481 for a consecutive eight week period. Health Care Worker /Foreign Consulate Permits: $7696 if purchased in the first six months of permit year; $3748 if purchased in the last six months of permit year. Educational Institution Permits: $7696 per permit year regardless of the date of purchase or renewal. Permit Transfer Fee: $1013 Permit Transfer Fee $10 35
26 Vanpool Permit ( 907) Carpool Permit ( 908) Farmer's Market Parking Permit ( 801(c)(18)) Temporary Street Closures Permits (Division I, Article 9) Base Permit Fee: $7696/year Base Permit Fee: $7696/year Base Permit Fee: $ for 3 months Neighborhood Block Party More than 60 days in advance: $150 Fewer than 60 days in advance: $200 Fewer than 30 days in advance: $400 Fewer than 7 days in advance: $450 All Other Events More than 60 days in advance: $475 Fewer than 60 days in advance: $575 Fewer than 30 days in advance: $675 Fewer than 7 days in advance: $775 (e) Indemnification. The permit application for Special Traffic Permits issued pursuant to Section 903, and permits for the Temporary and Exclusive Use of Parking Meters issued pursuant to Section 904, shall require the applicant to acknowledge that the Permittee, by acceptance of the permit, agrees to indemnify and hold the City and County of San Francisco, its departments, commissions, boards, officers, employees and agents ("Indemnitees") harmless from and against any and all claims, demands, actions or causes of action which may be made against the Indemnitees for the recovery of damages for the injury to or death of any person or persons or for the damage to any property resulting directly or indirectly from the activity authorized by the permit regardless of the negligence of the Indemnitees. (f) Rules and Regulations. Compliance with all applicable rules and regulations and with all permit conditions shall be a material condition for the issuance or renewal of a permit. (g) Permit Revocation. The Director of Transportation is authorized to revoke the permit of any Permittee found to be in violation of this Article and, upon written notice of revocation, the Permittee shall surrender such permit in accordance with the instructions in the notice of revocation.
27 APPROVED AS TO FORM: DENNIS J. HERRERA, City Attorney By: JOHN I. KENNEDY Deputy City Attorney I certify that the foregoing resolution was adopted by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency Board of Directors at its meeting of February 26, Secretary to the Board of Directors San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency
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