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If I live in a multiple-family building, townhouse or duplex, what are the criteria for obtaining permit parking?

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If I live in a multiple-family building, townhouse or duplex, what are the criteria for obtaining permit parking?

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A. There are six special criteria for townhomes, duplexes, and multi-family dwelling buildings. The building must have less on-site parking than required by the County Zoning Ordinance, the building must charge less for its parking than the County residential permit parking fee, it must not have been approved under the site plan or Unified Commercial Development process, and the building must meet the County’s guidelines for maximizing on-site parking (no obstructions, an efficient parking layout, and an exploration of shared parking arrangements). 60% of the households must sign a petition requesting zoned parking, and the 75/25 rule must be met.

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