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.TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1999 <br /> <br />Sec. 12-98. Unauthorized use of parking space reserved for handicapped. <br /> <br /> No person shall park any vehicle in a parking space reserved for the handicapped, and so <br />designated by a sign erected or placed thereat, on any public street or highway, in any municipal <br />parking lot or at any privately-owned shopping center or business office, unless such vehicle is <br />engaged in the transportation of a handicapped person and is bearing or displaying a valid special <br />license plate, decal or parking permit lawfully issued by the state department of motor vehicles <br />pursuant to the provisions of sections 46.2-73 1, 46.2-739 or 46-2-1242 of the Code of Virginia to <br />or for use by such handicapped person. A ticket, citation or summons for any violation of this <br />section at a privately-owned shopping center or business office may be issued by any police <br />officer or parking enforcement officer without the necessity of a warrant being obtained by the <br />owner of such shopping center or business office. The owner of any privately-owned shopping <br />center or business office shall have the sole responsibility for furnishing, erecting or placing any <br />necessary signs designating handicapped parking at such shopping center or business office. <br /> <br />Sec. 12-103. Parking citation penalties. <br /> <br /> The penalty applicable to parking citations issued for violations of the following sections <br />of this article shall be as herein indicated: <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />(2) <br />(3) <br /> <br />For violation of section 12-73, 12-74, 12-75, 12-77, 12-78, 12-79, 12-81, 12-84, <br />12-87, 12-91, 12-94, 12~95, or 12-96, the penalty shall be fifteen dollars ($15.00). <br />For violation of section 12-97, the penalty shall be twenty-five dollars ($25.00). <br />For violation of section 12-98, the penalty shall be one hundred dollars ($100.00). <br /> <br /> Council next considered adoption of a Resolution authorizing the filing of an application <br />with the Commonwealth Transportation Board ISTEA enhancement program for Phase III of the <br />Uptown Rail Trail Project. City Manager Reynolds stated that the City had received two Federal <br />grants for the project, one for $75,000 and one for $280,000, towards a total project cost <br />estimated at $650,000, and that the City needed to continue to pursue grant funds for the project. <br />It was also noted that additional Federal funds would be available over at least the next six years, <br />and that these grants required a 20% match by the City. Mr. Chris Whitlow of the Community <br /> <br /> <br />
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