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(a) Except as otherwise set forth in Section 9.79.080 (Special Newsrack Areas), no newsrack shall be placed, installed or maintained on any public property when such installation, use or maintenance endangers the safety of persons or property. No newsrack shall be placed, installed or maintained on any public property except in compliance with the following standards:
(1) Newsracks shall be placed only on a sidewalk, in one of the following locations:
(i) Near a curb, in which case, the back of the newsrack shall be placed no less than eighteen inches (twelve inches along El Camino Real) nor more than twenty-four inches from the face of the curb; or
(ii) Adjacent to the wall of a building, in which case, the back of the newsrack shall be placed parallel to such wall and not more than six inches from the wall.
(2) Every newsrack shall be placed so as to open toward the sidewalk.
(3) Every newsrack shall be affixed to the sidewalk or to another newsrack, in a manner approved by the permit therefor; provided, no newsrack shall be chained to another newsrack. Newsracks shall not be chained or otherwise attached to any bus shelter, bench, street light, utility pole or device or sign pole, or to any tree, shrub or other plant, nor situated upon any landscaped area.
(4) No newsrack shall be placed, installed or maintained:
(i) Within ten feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk as measured from the curb return;
(ii) Within five feet of any fire hydrant, call box, or other emergency facility; bus bench; or utility pole or box;
(iii) At any location where the clear space for the passage of pedestrians is reduced to less than six feet (five feet along El Camino Real);
(iv) Within five feet of any driveway;
(v) Within five feet of any red curb of a bus stop zone;
(vi) Within five feet of the curb return of any wheelchair curb ramp not in a marked crosswalk;
(vii) In such a manner as to impede or interfere with the reasonable use of any commercial window display or access to or from any building;
(viii) In such a manner as to impede or interfere with the reasonable use of any bicycle rack;
(ix) In such a manner as to block or cover any portion of an underground utility vault, manhole, or other sidewalk underground access location.
(b) Newsracks may be placed or joined together; however, no group of newsracks placed along a curb shall extend for a distance of more than ten feet (i.e., the combined width of five newsracks); and no group of newsracks shall be closer than four feet to another group of newsracks along a curb.
(c) The city engineer may allow a permittee to place a newsrack in a location in variance of the standards otherwise required by this section if the city engineer finds that such variance will not be detrimental to the public safety and that, due to the existing physical constraints at that location, imposition of the standards would make placement impossible and would cause a hardship to the permittee and its patrons. The written findings and the variance shall be made part of the permit. Prior to considering whether or not to grant a variance, the city engineer shall provide written notice of the requested variance to the owner(s) of the real property adjacent to or abutting the proposed newsrack location.
(d) If sufficient space does not exist to accommodate all newsracks sought to be placed at one location without violating the standards set forth in this chapter, the city engineer shall give priority as to that location to publications on a historical "first come first served" basis to permit applicants as follows:
(1) First priority shall be publications that are published two or more times a week;
(2) Second priority shall be given to publications that are published once per week;
(3) Third priority shall be given to publications that are published less than once per week but more than once per month;
(4) Fourth priority shall be given to publications that are published monthly or less frequently than monthly.
In the event the city engineer is required to utilize the priority system described in subparagraphs (1) through (4), above, he or she shall permit only one rack per publication in a single location, provided that the Sunday edition of a daily publication shall be considered as a separate publication and shall be in the second category.
(Ord. 4531 § 2 (part), 1998)
(a) The city council hereby finds that special circumstances require special design, placement and other standards for newsracks located in the following areas of the city; and such areas are hereby designated as "special newsrack areas":
(1) The Downtown Commercial Area.
(i) The city council hereby designates the "downtown commercial area," bounded by and including both sides of the following streets: Middlefield, Hamilton, Alma, and Lytton, as a special newsrack area.
(ii) The council finds that the downtown commercial area has become very congested, with street furniture and other sidewalk encroachments, automobiles and other means of travel competing with pedestrians for the public space; and that special standards for the design and location of newsracks, in conjunction with a program for the furnishing and installation of street furniture, and the enforcement of existing regulations for other encroachments in the downtown commercial area, will help to create a sense of order out of chaos and provide a friendly environment for those who come to the area.
(b) Notwithstanding any contrary provisions in this chapter, the following special standards shall apply to newsracks and the placement of publications in newsracks within any special newsrack area so designated pursuant to subdivision (a) of this section:
(1) No newsrack shall be located in a special newsrack area except within a special newsrack container. All newsracks in a special newsrack container shall meet the following specifications:
(i) Every newsrack shall be a modular design, 49-16 or K-100 style (as manufactured by "Sho-Rack") or KJ50/KJ55F (as manufactured by "K-Jack") or M-30/M-33 (as manufactured by National Newsvend) or the equivalent, as determined by the city engineer.
(ii) Each publication shall use the same color for all of its newsracks located within a special newsrack area.
(iii) The name and/or logo otherwise permitted pursuant to subparagraph (a)(9) of Section 9.79.050 may be placed only on the front face of the box.
(iv) Permittees of double high racks may be required to provide devices commonly known as "spacers" for the newsracks adjacent to each double high rack, to ensure that all newsracks in a single location group of racks are the same height. Permittees who use newsracks of a brand other than Sho-Rack may be required to furnish spacers to achieve height uniformity.
(2) Original Placement of Newsracks Within a Special Newsrack Area.
(i) No newsrack shall be located in a special newsrack area unless a permit has been obtained in accordance with this subsection (2) or subsection (3).
(ii) Within thirty days after the effective date of the ordinance designating a special newsrack area, or as soon as practicable thereafter, the city engineer shall establish a date (the "cut-off date") by which application shall be made to the city engineer for every newsrack proposed to be located within a special newsrack area. No application shall be considered that is filed later than the cut-off date established for that area. The city engineer shall give notice of the cut-off date by publication once in a newspaper of general circulation in the city. The city engineer shall also endeavor to mail notice of the cut-off date to the owners and/or distributors of newsracks existing as of the effective date of the ordinance designating a special newsrack area; provided, however, that failure to provide mailed notice to any person shall not invalidate any action taken pursuant to this section or this chapter.
The process for obtaining a permit shall be in accordance with Section 9.79.040, provided, that where the number of newsracks for which application has been made exceed the number of special newsrack containers available in a special newsrack area, or in a particular location within a special newsrack area, the city engineer shall issue newsrack permits in the manner described in regulations established by the city engineer and approved by the city council.
(3) After the original placement of newsracks within a special newsrack area, as described in subparagraph (2) of this subsection (b), application may be made for placement of a newsrack in a location within a special newsrack area for which no empty special newsrack container is available. Such applications shall be placed on a waiting list. In the event a special newsrack container becomes available, the city engineer shall issue a permit for that location to the applicant for the location, if there is only one applicant. In the case of multiple applicants for a single location, the city engineer shall determine which applicant shall receive the permit in the manner described in regulations established by the city engineer and approved by the city council.
(Ord. 4531 § 2 (part), 1998)
(a) Newsracks located in public places, other than public places from which minors are excluded, and which display to the public view harmful matter, shall be equipped with devices commonly known as blinder racks in front of the material so that the lower two-thirds of the material is not exposed to public view.
(b) Newsracks located in public places, other than public places from which minors are excluded, and which display to the public view material depicting or describing specified sexual activities, as defined in subdivision (1) of this subsection, or which contain material depicting or describing specified anatomical areas, as defined in subdivision (2) of this subsection, where such picture, or illustration, or statement has as its purpose or effect sexual arousal, gratification or affront, shall be equipped with blinder racks in front of the material so that the lower two-thirds of the material is not exposed to public view.
(1) "Specified sexual activities" means:
(i) Human genitals in a state of sexual stimulation or arousal;
(ii) Acts of human masturbation, sexual intercourse or sodomy; or
(iii) Fondling or other erotic touching of human genitals, pubic region, buttock or female breast.
(2) "Specified anatomical areas" means:
(i) Less than completely and opaquely covered human genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, perineum, anal region, or female breast at or below the areola thereof; or
(ii) Human male genitals in a discernibly turgid state, even if completely and opaquely covered.
(Ord. 4531 § 2 (part), 1998)
(a) It shall be illegal to place, install, or maintain any newsrack or any material in a newsrack in a manner contrary to any provision of this chapter.
(b) Any person who violates any provision of this chapter shall be guilty of an infraction and upon conviction thereof shall be punished as provided in subsection (b) of Section 1.08.010 of this code.
(c) Employees in the positions designated in this section are authorized to exercise the authority provided in Penal Code Section 836.5 and are authorized to issue citations for violations of this chapter. The designated employee positions are: (1) code enforcement officer; (2) supervisor, building inspection. Employees exercising the authority provided for in this subsection (c) are generically referred to in this chapter as "code enforcement officer," notwithstanding their official employee position.
(Ord. 4531 § 2 (part), 1998)
In addition to the enforcement remedies available to the city, which are set forth in Chapter 1.12 and in Sections 9.79.100 and 9.79.110 of this chapter, any newsrack placed, installed or maintained in violation of this chapter may be removed by the city, subject to the notice and hearing procedures set forth in this section.
(a) Notice of Violation. Before removal of any newsrack, the code enforcement officer shall notify the owner or distributor of the violation. Written notification by first class mail to the address or addresses shown on the offending newsrack shall constitute adequate notice. The code enforcement officer may, but need not, affix an additional notice tag onto the offending newsrack. If no identification is shown on the newsrack, posting of the notice on the newsrack alone shall be sufficient. The notice shall state the nature of the violation, shall specify actions necessary to correct the violation, and shall give the owner or distributor ten business days from the date appearing on the notice to either remedy the violation or to request a meeting before the chief building official or designee of the chief building official, who shall not be the code enforcement officer. The date on the notice shall be no earlier than the date on which the notice is mailed or affixed to the newsrack, as the case may be.
(b) Meeting and Decision. Any owner or distributor notified under subsection (a) may request a meeting with the chief building official or designee by making a written request therefor within ten business days from the date appearing on the notice. The meeting shall be informal, but oral and written evidence may be given by both sides. The chief building official or designee shall give his or her decision within ten business days after the date of the meeting. Any action by the city to remove the newsrack shall be stayed pending the written decision of the chief building official or designee following the meeting.
(c) Removal and Impoundment. The city may remove and impound a newsrack or newsracks in accordance with this section following the written decision of the chief building official or designee upholding the determination of a violation, or if the owner or distributor has neither requested a meeting nor remedied the violation within ten business days from the date on the notice. An impounded newsrack shall be retained by the city for a period of at least thirty calendar days following the removal, and may be recovered by the permittee upon payment of a fee as set forth in the Municipal Fee Schedule. An impounded newsrack and its contents may be disposed of by the city after thirty calendar days.
(d) Summary Abatement. Notwithstanding the provisions of subsections (a) and (b), prior notice and an opportunity to be heard shall not be required prior to removal of any newsrack that is installed or maintained in such a place or manner as to pose an immediate or clear and present danger to persons, vehicles or property or any newsrack that is placed in any location without a permit. In such case, the city shall proceed in the following manner:
(1) Within the next working day following removal, the chief building official or designee shall notify by telephone the permittee or, in the case of an unpermitted newsrack, the owner of the newsrack or a person whose name is shown on the required identification. Within three business days, the chief building official or designee shall send written confirmation of the telephoned notice. The written confirmation shall contain the reasons for the removal and information supporting the removal, and shall inform the recipient of the right to request, in writing or in person, a post-removal meeting within four business days of the date of such written notice.
(2) Upon timely request, the chief building official or designee shall provide a meeting within forty-eight hours of the request, unless the requesting party agrees to a later date. The proceeding shall be informal, but oral and written evidence may be given by both sides. The chief building official or designee shall give his or her decision in writing to the requesting party within forty-eight hours after such meeting. If the chief building official or designee finds that the removal was proper, he or she shall notify the requesting party to pay any applicable penalties and costs and recover the newsrack. If the chief building official or designee finds that the removal was improper and that placement of the newsrack was lawful, the chief building official or designee shall order that the newsrack be released and reinstalled without charge.
(3) If the owner of an unpermitted rack cannot be determined and the rack does not contain the required identification, no notice of the removal shall be required.
(Ord. 4531 § 2 (part), 1998)
An abandoned newsrack may be removed by the city and impounded, pursuant to the notice and hearing procedures set forth in Section 9.79.120. The city may dispose of the newsrack if the permittee does not claim the newsrack and pay any required fees within thirty days of its removal.
(Ord. 4531 § 2 (part), 1998)