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Los Angeles County, CA November 7, 2006 Election
Measure C
Restrictions on Parking of Motorized Recreational Vehicles
City of Lakewood

Ordinance - Majority Approval Required

Pass: 14,733 / 67.61% Yes votes ...... 7,059 / 32.39% No votes

See Also: Index of all Measures

Results as of Dec 3 2:14pm, 100.00% of Precincts Reporting (57/57)
Information shown below: Impartial Analysis | Full Text

Shall Ordinance No. 2006-6, which would prohibit the parking of motorized recreational vehicles on streets in the City, except while in the process of being loaded or unloaded or by City permit, be approved? ¿Debe aprobarse la ordenanza No. 2006-6, que prohíbe el estacionamiento de vehículos motorizados de recreación (RVs) en las calles de la ciudad, excepto cuando este en el proceso de ser cargado o descargado o con permiso municipal?

Impartial Analysis from City Attorney Steven Skolnik
At present, in the City of Lakewood it is legal to park motorized recreational vehicles on streets. Such vehicles are subject to the same parking restrictions as any other vehicle, such as the prohibition against parking for more than 72 hours. If adopted by a majority of the voters, the proposed Ordinance would make it illegal to park a motorized recreational vehicle on any street, except with a parking permit obtained from the City. The Ordinance provides that the City Council retains the legal ability to determine the parameters for the issuance of such permits.

The proposed Ordinance would not have any legal effect whatsoever on the parking of motorized recreational vehicles on private property.

§ A "Yes" vote on the proposed Ordinance is a vote to prohibit the parking of motorized recreational vehicles except with a parking permit obtained from the City or while it's being loaded or unloaded.

§ A "No" vote is to leave the law unchanged, so that motorized recreational vehicles are subject only to the general parking restrictions.

En la Ciudad de Lakewood es actualmente legal estacionar vehículos motorizados de recreo en las calles y callejones de zonas residenciales. Dichos vehículos están sujetos a las mismas restricciones de estacionamiento que otros vehículos, como la prohibición de estacionamiento por más por 72 horas. Si la adoptara una mayoría de los votantes, la ordenanza propuesta haría ilegal estacionar un vehículo motorizado de recreo en cualquier calle o callejón de una zona residencial excepto mediante permiso de estacionamiento obtenido de la ciudad. La ordenanza dispone que el concejo municipal conserve la capacidad legal de determinar los parámetros para la emisión de dichos permisos.

La ordenanza propuesta no tendría ningún afecto legal en el estacionamiento de vehículos motorizados de recreo en propiedad privada.

§ Un voto de “Sí” con respecto a la ordenanza propuesta es un voto para prohibir el estacionamiento de vehículos motorizados de recreo en calles residenciales excepto con un permiso de la ciudad.

§ Un voto de “No” es para dejar la ley sin cambiar, permitiendo que los vehículos motorizados de recreo sean sujetos únicamente a las restricciones generales de estacionamiento.

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City of Lakewood

City Attorney Steve Skolnik explains the measures on the special election ballot in an interview with Lakewood Online
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Lakewood Accountability Action Group
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Full Text of Measure C
ORDINANCE NO. 2006-6

AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, CALIFORNIA,
PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF MOTORIZED RECREATIONAL VEHICLES ON STREETS IN THE CITY EXCEPT BY CITY PERMIT

THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:

SECTION 1. The following new Subsection R is hereby added to Section 3251 of the Lakewood Municipal Code:

"R. A person shall not park any motorized recreational vehicle upon any highway, street, alley, public way or public place in the City, except with a City permit. Such parking restriction shall not apply to motorized recreational vehicles which are in the process of being loaded or unloaded, nor to any motorized recreational vehicle which is disabled in such a manner and to such an extent that it is impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily parking such motorized recreational vehicle. Each daily violation of this Subsection shall constitute a separate infraction, punishable by a fine as set by City Council Resolution. Vehicles falling within the definition of "motorized recreational vehicle" include, but are not limited to, the following:

1. Mobilehomes (VC Section 396).

2. Those motorized vehicles included in the definition of "Recreational vehicles" (CA Health & Safety Code Section 18010)."

SECTION 2. The adoption of this Ordinance shall not affect any permit system for the legal parking of such vehicles, adopted and implemented by the City Council, whether before or after the adoption of this Ordinance.

SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall be effective if approved by a majority vote of the electorate voting on the issue, at the Special Election to be held on November 7, 2006, within the City of Lakewood. If so approved, the City Clerk shall certify to adoption of this Ordinance, which shall take effect on July 1, 2007.


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