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1 ORDINANCE NO.MC-792
2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AMENDING SECTION
5.04.495 AND ADDING SECTIONS 5.04.496, 5.04.497 AND 5.04.498 OF
3 THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO TRANSIENT MERCHANTS
AND TEMPORARY BUSINESSES.
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THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO
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SECTION 1.
Section 5.04.495 of the San Bernardino
7 Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
8 "5.04.495 Transient merchants and temporary businesses
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10 It shall be unlawful for any person to sell merchandise,
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motor vehicles, trailers, foodstuffs, stuffed animals,
fruits, vegetables, medicine, eggs, furniture, bakery
goods, or similar items from a temporary stand or other
temporary location upon any public street, alley or other
public place, doorway of any room or building, unenclosed
building, or vacant lot, or parcel of land, either paved or
unpaved.
This section does not apply to businesses with
licenses issued pursuant to another section or sections of
this Chapter.
The purpose of this section is to make it
unlawful for a person or persons to sell or commence to
sell those items listed above at locations that have not
been approved, and to prohibit transient merchants and
temporary businesses."
SECTION 2.
Section 5.04.496 is hereby added to the San
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"5.04.496 Property owner responsibility for transient
merchants and temporary businesses.
As a property owner it shall be unlawful to authorize or
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allow the sale of merchandise, motor vehicles, trailers,
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foodstuffs, stuffed animals, fruits, vegetables, medicine,
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eggs, furniture, bakery goods, or similar items from a
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temporary stand or other temporary location upon any
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doorway of any room or building, unenclosed building, or
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vacant lot, or parcel of land, either paved or unpaved,
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unless a license is otherwise allowed and granted pursuant
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to this Chapter.
A property owner shall be conclusively
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presumed to have allowed a commercial activity occurring on
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his property."
SECTION 3.
Section 5.04.497 is hereby added to the San
12 Bernardino Municipal Code to read as follows:
13 "5.04.497 Seizure; hearing
14 In addition to any criminal action which may be taken, any
15 authorized officer may seize the items offered for sale
16 contrary to Sections 5.04.495 and 5.04.496 and hold said
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designee. Said hearing must be had within thirty (30) days
following the giving of notice of such seizure to the
seller. If the seller is unavailable or unknown, notice of
the hearing may be posted at the location where the items
were offered for sale.
At the hearing the City Clerk or
his/her designee shall determine whether a license pursuant
to this Chapter has been issued.
If he or she determines
that such license has not been issued he or she may destroy
or otherwise dispose of the items or may return such items
to the seller upon the payment of all costs of the seizure
and hearing by the seller.
If the items are evidence in a
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criminal proceeding they shall not be returned or destroyed
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pending release by the appropriate authorities.
If the
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items seized are perishable and the value thereof in the
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estimation of the seizing officer is greater than $100.00,
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the items shall be sold, if possible, and any money
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received shall be the subject of the hearing. If the value
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of the perishable items are in the estimation of the
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seizing officer $100.00 or less, they may be destroyed or
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otherwise disposed of, but the hearing shall still be
noticed. Any animals seized pursuant to this Section shall
be impounded, returned or disposed of pursuant to Chapter
6.24.
If the seller or his or her agent does not appear
for the hearing provided for in this Section the items
shall be deemed abandoned and may be disposed of as other
surplus City property. As used in this Section "officer"
or "authorized officer" shall mean any police officer of
the City of San Bernardino, any of the officers specified
in Section 9.90.0l0.A.7 of this code with regard to
animals, and any of the officers specified in Section
9.90.0l0.A.5 and Section 9.90.0l0.A.6.
SECTION 4.
Section 5.04.498 is hereby added to the San
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"5.04.498 Penalty
Violation of Sections 5.04.495, and 5.04.496 shall be a
misdemeanor.
This Section is in emphasis of Section
1.12.0l0.A. and not in contradiction thereof. Stating the
penalty for the violation of these sections shall not be
construed as affecting the penalties for any other
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MC-792
1 AN ORDINANCE...RELATING TO TRANSIENT MERCHANTS AND
TEMPORARY BUSINESSES.
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provision of this Code."
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I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing ordinance was duly
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adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San
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Bernardino at a regular
meeting thereof, held on the 17th
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day of June , 1991, by the following vote, to wit:
Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN
ESTRADA X
REILLY X
HERNANDEZ X
MAUDSLEY X
MINOR X
POPE-LUDLAM
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MILLER X
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The foregoing ordinance is hereby approved this /j'~ day
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June
, 1991.
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1om.Minor,. yor Pro.Tem
City of San Bernardino
Approved as to form
and legal content:
JAMES F. PENMAN,
City Attorney
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