Section 24-1611. EVENT VENUE VALET PARKING OPERATIONS  


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    1611.1Upon confirmation of an event, but in no case later than three (3) days prior to the event the Event Venue Valet Parking Permittee shall:
     

    (a)Notify the Department of the event and specify the approved location(s) in public space that will be used to conduct Valet Parking operations;

     

    (b)Provide the name, mailing address, email address, and telephone number of the Valet Parking Operator;

     

    (c)Provide the Valet Parking Operator’s business license number and Valet Parking Operator licensed issued by the District;

     

    (c)Remit to the Department the fees set forth in § 1607 of this chapter;

     

    (d) Obtain the appropriate number of Emergency No Parking signs from the Department; and

     

    (e)Post Department-issued Emergency No Parking signs at least seventy-two (72) hours prior to the confirmed event.

     

    1611.2The Permittee shall prominently display the Event Venue Valet Parking permit at all approved times when Valet Parking services are offered by the Permittee.

     

    1611.3Notwithstanding 24 DCMR § 108, an Event Venue Valet Parking Permittee may utilize either a valet stand or a freestanding valet sign, but in no case shall the Permittee utilize both a valet stand and a freestanding valet sign.

    1611.4 A valet stand located in the public space shall:

    (a) Not occupy more than three feet by three feet (3 ft. x 3 ft.) nor at any time reduce the pedestrian walkway to a clear unobstructed width of less than eight feet (8 ft.) in the Central Business District and six feet (6 ft.) in all other areas of the District; 

    (b) Not be permanently affixed to the public space in any manner;

    (c) Be easily moveable by one person;

    (d) Not be placed in public space except during the hours approved for valet parking operations;

    (e) Indicate any fees for Valet Parking;

    (f) Include an approved sign attached to the stand not larger than three feet high by three feet wide (3 ft. x 3 ft.) with an area no smaller than 12 inches by 18 inches (12 in. x 18 in.) indicating the name of the Permittee, name of the Valet Parking Operator, the Event Venue Valet Parking permit number, and the fee for Valet Parking;

    (g) Be secured and locked when left unattended;

    (h) Identify the Permittee and the permit number;

    (i) Be readily visible at the point where motor vehicles are accepted for Valet Parking; and

    (j) Comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

    1611.5A freestanding valet sign located in public space shall:

    (a) Not occupy more than three feet by three feet (3 ft. x 3 ft.) nor at any time reduce the pedestrian walkway to a clear unobstructed width of less than eight feet (8 ft.) in the Central Business District and six feet (6 ft.) in all other areas of the District;

    (b) Not be permanently affixed to the public space in any manner;

    (c) Be easily moveable by one person;

    (d) Not be placed in public space except during the hours approved for valet parking operations;

    (e) Indicate any fees for Valet Parking;

    (f) Be readily visible at the point where motor vehicles are accepted for Valet Parking; and

    (g) Comply with all applicable laws and regulations.

     

    1611.6Valet Parking services shall be offered only during the hours specified in the Emergency No Parking sign(s) issued by the Department.

     

    1611.7Valet Parking Operator shall comply with all applicable traffic laws and parking regulations when providing Event Venue Valet Parking services.

     

    1611.8The Permittee shall remove the Emergency No Parking sign(s) no later than the expiration time of the last day stated on the Emergency No Parking signs issued in accordance with section 1610.2 of this chapter.

     

authority

Sections 3(b), 5(3)(D)(i) and 5(3)(D)(iii) of the Department of Transportation Establishment Act of 2002, effective May 21, 2002 (D.C. Law 14-137; D.C. Official Code §§ 50-921.02(b), 50-921.04(3)(D)(i), and 50-921.04(3)(D)(iii)), and Mayor’s Order 2009-23 (March 2, 2009), Title VI of the Fiscal Year 1997 Budget Support Act of 1996, effective April 9, 1997 (D.C. Law 11-198; D.C. Official Code §§ 10-1141.01 et seq.); and Mayor's Order 96-8, (February 9, 1996)

source

Final Rulemaking published at 56 DCR 5019, 5029 (June 28, 2009)