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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06.D- Police 6.D ORDINANCE (ID # 3494) DOC ID: 3494 E CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO — REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION Municipal Code From: Jarrod Burguan M/CC Meeting Date: 11/03/2014 PlepQled by. DeVlll Peck, (9V9) 3V4-574L Dept: Police Ward(s): All Subject: An Ordinance of the City of San Bernardino Adding San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 10.16.290 Requiring a Private Property Vehicle Impound Report and Fee (FIRST READING); and Resolution of the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino Establishing a Private Property Tow Fee Pursuant to San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 10.16.290. (#3494) Current Business Registration Certificate: Not Applicable Financial Impact: Account Budgeted Amount: 0 Account No. 001-210-0000-4762 Account Description: Private Property Tow Fee Balance as of: 9-25-14 Balance after approval of this item: 0 Please note this balance does not indicate available funding. It does not include non- encumbered reoccurring expenses or expenses incurred, but not yet processed. Motion: Adopt the Resolution; and lay over Ordinance for final adoption. Synopsis of Previous Council Action: September 3, 2014 This item was heard by the Ways and Means Committee, which recommended it move forward to the full Council. Background: CVC22658(m)(1) mandates that when a tow company removes a vehicle from private property they shall notify the local law enforcement agency of that tow after the vehicle is removed from the private property and is in transit. The San Bernardino Police Department takes, on average, 150 Private Property Tow (PPT) calls each month. This is time consuming on our personnel. There are many laws described within the California Vehicle Code regarding private property tows. These laws not only describe what circumstances allow a vehicle to be towed off private property without the knowledge or permission of the vehicle owner, but also describe the laws governing the tow companies, such as the distance that these vehicles can be towed outside of the city from which the vehicle was taken. The police department is required to investigate any complaints made by individuals against tow companies regarding private property tows in our jurisdiction. Updated: 10/29/2014 by Georgeann "Gigi" Hanna E Packet Pg. 566 6.D 3494 The police department is required to accept telephone notification of any and all PPTs made by any tow company when they tow a vehicle from our jurisdiction. This is handled by Front Desk personnel during normal business hours and by dispatchers after hours. When taking a PPT report, our personnel are required to run a CLETS query on the vehicle with the information provided by the tow company. If there are no holds on the vehicle, Front Desk personnel complete a LERMS entry while dispatchers complete a CAD entry, which generates a police incident number. This incident number is then provided to the tow company for their records. If the CLETS query returns with the vehicle noted as a reported stolen vehicle or having a DOJ stop, police personnel are dispatched to the location of the vehicle to complete the appropriate paperwork for the recovery. After the initial report is completed, the PPT paperwork is transferred to the Records Department where the vehicle is entered into CLETS as a towed/stored vehicle. This prevents vehicle owners from reporting their towed vehicle as stolen. If the records technician doing the CLETS entry finds that the vehicle is listed as stolen, towed/stored, or impounded, the CLETS entry cannot be completed until a teletype is sent to the agency with the existing CLETS entry requesting removal of their entry so that we can complete our CLETS entry. If this occurs, it can delay the entry process immensely. At times, vehicles have been entered incorrectly due to errors made by police personnel or by the tow company representative when the initial report is made. These errors can equate to a large expense either to the City, the vehicle owner, or the tow company. If the license plate or VIN (vehicle identification number) is entered incorrectly, the wrong vehicle is entered into CLETS. When the error is made by police personnel, the City of San Bernardino is likely going to be liable for the tow fees as well as any associated storage fees related to the PPT. In an effort to prevent this from occurring, it is recommended that each tow company that conducts PPTs within our jurisdiction be required to complete a Private Party Tow form and return it to the police department either by fax or email by the end of the business day following the tow; see Attachment A for a rough draft of purposed form. This form will document data such as vehicle information, location, date and time of tow, and SBPD incident number. This form will be in addition to the telephone report, not instead of, which is why it will require our police incident number. A telephone report is still required to comply with state law and to ensure prompt entry of the vehicle into CLETS. A member of the Traffic Unit will review the completed forms as prepared by the tow company on a weekly basis to audit and verify that all data entry made on PPTs is accurate. This entire process will be audited by the Traffic sergeant on a regular basis to verify accuracy. It is estimated that the initial PPT report takes approximately 10-15 minutes. The data entry completed by Records personnel during the second step takes approximately 30 minutes and can take longer as noted above. Verification work performed by Traffic personnel is estimated to take approximately 10-15 minutes and the sergeants verification is estimated to take approximately 2-3 minutes. Based on these time estimations, each private property tow costs the City approximately $36.97 in manpower Updated: 10/29/2014 by Georgeann "Gigi" Hanna E I Packet Pg. 567 6.D 3494 expenses (Attachment B). Several Orange County law enforcement agencies are currently charging tow companies for their services in this manner. The City of Fullerton's rate is $33 per vehicle (Attachment C); the City of Costa Mesa's rate is $20 per vehicle (Attachment D); and the City of Orange has their rate Set at $5 per vehicle (Attachment F), Having this in place will also help us to monitor the tow companies conducting business in our city. It will help us to verify that these tow companies are towing vehicles from private property legally and may prevent predator tows. An appropriation of $27,000 in additional revenues into account#001-210-0000-4762 would be required if the program were implemented January 1, 2015. It is requested the Director of Finance be authorized to incorporate the changes into the FY2014-2015. See attached ordinance mandating proper reporting and payment of fees. City Attorney Review: Supporting Documents: Staff Report Private Property Tows (DOC) Private Property Tow Fee Resolution (DOC) Ordinance 10.16.290 Private Property Vehicle Impound Report and Fee (DOCX) PPT Tow Form (Attachment A) (DOCX) Private Property Tow Cost Calculator (Attachment B) (XLSX) City of Fullerton Fees (Attachment C) (PDF) Costa Mesa Fees (Attachment D)(PDF) City of Orange PPT Resolution (Attachment E) (PDF) Updated: 10/29/2014 by Georgeann "Gigi" Hanna E Packet Pg. 568 City of San Bernardino San Bernardino Police Department Interoffice Memorandum To: Ways and Means Committee From: Sergeant Vicki Cervantes Subject: Service fees on private property tows Date: August 8, 2014 d a Copies: o d Problem: o aL CVC22658(m)(1) mandates that when a tow company removes a vehicle from private cc property they shall notify the local law enforcement agency of that tow after the vehicle a is removed from the private property and is in transit. The San Bernardino Police Department has on average 150 private property tows (PPT) called into our agency each month. This is time consuming on our personnel and can create some liability as we enter the vehicle information on towed vehicles into the California Law Enforcement 3 Telecommunication System (CLETS),which on occasion has been entered incorrectly. E-0 L Recommendations: a 0 L a I recommend that we propose a Resolution to City Council mandating that all tow w companies that conduct private property tows within our jurisdiction pay a service fee to > the City of San Bernardino in the amount of$30 per vehicle towed to cover the cost of a police services. At our average of 150 PPTs per month this would generate a o CL reimbursement for our services of approximately$4,500 per month or$54,000 annually. ca Findings: Cl) w There are many laws described within the California Vehicle Code regarding private E property tows. These laws not only describe what circumstances allow a vehicle to be towed off private property without the knowledge or permission of the vehicle owner but w also describes the laws governing the tow companies, such as the distance that these Q vehicles can be towed outside of the city from which the vehicle was taken. The police department is required to investigate any complaints made by individuals against tow companies regarding private property tows in our jurisdiction. The police department is required to accept telephone notification of any and all PPTs made by any tow company when they tow a vehicle from our jurisdiction. This is handled by front desk personnel during normal business hours and by dispatchers after hours. When taking a report of a PPT our personnel are required to run a CLETS query THE SBPD IS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING: PROGRESSIVE QUALITY POLICE SERVICE; A SAFE ENVIRONMENT TO IMPROVE THE QUALITY OF LIFE; A REDUCTION IN CRIME THROUGH PROBLEM RECOGNITION AND PROBLEM SOLVING Packet Pg.569 6.D.a Page 2 on the vehicle with the information provided by the tow company. If there are no holds on the vehicle, front desk personnel complete a LERMS entry while dispatchers complete a CAD entry, which generates a police incident number. This incident number is then provided to the tow company for their records. If this CLETS query returns with the vehicle noted as a reported stolen vehicle or having a DOJ stop, we send police personnel to the location of the vehicle to complete the appropriate paperwork for the recovery. After the initial report is completed, the PPT paperwork is transferred to the records department where the vehicle is entered into CLETS as a towed/stored vehicle. This prevents vehicle owners from reporting their towed vehicle as a stolen. If the records N technician doing the CLETS entry finds that the vehicle is listed as a stolen or a towed/stored or impounded vehicle, he/she cannot complete his/her CLETS entry until - they send a teletype to the agency with the existing CLETS entry requesting they remove �0 their entry so that we can complete our CLETS entry. If this occurs, it can delay the entry process immensely. 0 L a We have had vehicles entered incorrectly, at times due to an error made by police 0 personnel and other times due to errors made by the tow company representative when > the initial report is made. These errors can equate to a large expense either to the city, the a vehicle owner, or the tow company. If the license plate or VIN (vehicle identification number) are entered incorrectly, the wrong vehicle is entered into CLETS. When the M error is made by police personnel, the city of San Bernardino is likely going to be liable N for the tow fees as well as any associated storage fees related to the PPT. In an effort to 0 prevent this from occurring, I recommend that we provide each tow company that conducts PPTs within our jurisdiction a prepared form that they will complete and return to the police department either by fax or email by the end of the business day following c the tow, see attached rough draft of purposed form. This form will document information a such as vehicle information, location, date and time of tow and SBPD incident number. This form will be in addition to the telephone report not instead of, which is why it will require our police incident number. A telephone report is still required to comply with state law and to ensure prompt entry of the vehicle into CLETS. A member of our traffic 00, personnel will review the completed forms as prepared by the tow company on a weekly basis to audit and verify that all data entry made on PPTs is accurate. This entire process will be audited by the traffic sergeant on a regular basis to verify accuracy. w c I verified with Jolena Grider in the City Attorney's Office that there is nothing E prohibiting the City from charging this fee as long as the fee is based on the actual costs for the services provided(taking the phone call, creating an incident and data input). Q It is estimated that the initial PPT report takes approximately 10-15 minutes. The data entry done by records personnel during the second step takes approximately 30 minutes and can take longer as noted above. Verification work performed by traffic personnel is estimated to take approximately 10-15 minutes and the sergeants verification is estimated to take approximately 2-3 minutes. Based on these time estimations each private property tow costs the city approximately $36.97 in manpower expenses. Please see the attached chart reflecting our labor rates. Packet Pg. 570 6.D.a Page 3 Several Orange County law enforcement agencies are currently charging tow companies for their services in this manner. The City of Fullerton's rate is $33 per vehicle; the City of Costa Mesa's rate is $20 per vehicle; and the City of Orange has their rate set at$5 per vehicle. Having this in place will also help us to monitor the tow companies conducting business in our city. It will help us to verify that these tow companies are towing vehicles from private property legally and may prevent predator tows. N Implementation: m d LL 3 • We will compile a list of tow companies that are doing business in our City. This F_ will be done using reports on PPTs previously called into the police department along with the assistance of front desk personnel and dispatch, who continue to a take these reports on a daily basis and from information obtained from the City ° a` Clerk's office on which tow companies have a valid business license with our a; City. • We will verify that each of the tow companies on our compiled list has a valid a license with the City of San Bernardino to conduct business within the City of San Bernardino. If a company does not have a valid business license, we will notify M the city clerk's office so they can ensure that a business license is obtained. N • We will send written notification to each tow company notifying them of this new c `y service fee along with a copy of the city resolution giving such authorization. In addition we will include our address and the telephone number to the SBPD traffic office so they can contact us with any questions. o • Information Technology will set up an email account in the name of SBPD traffic a a) office so that the tow companies can email an electronic copy of their completed tow forms giving them the option of email or fax. Several professional staff a members assigned to traffic will have access to this mailbox so as personnel t: rotates in and out of the traffic unit, this process will not have to be changed. d • LERMS is currently set up for PPTs/repossessions sharing an incident field. Information Technology will separate these under two different codes so that traffic personnel can easily compile a report documenting the PPT incidents, `n which they can use to compile bills for each tow company. As back-up, the forms d completed and returned to the police department can be used for billing purposes. E These forms will be scanned into a file in the traffic departments shared drive and w any hard copies will be deleted. • A member of the professional staff assigned to traffic will prepare invoices for each tow company on a monthly basis. He/she will then enter the billing information into New World as accounts and attach all scanned supporting documentation. This will be done on or before the 151h of the month following the billing period. • We will keep a list of tow companies at the front desk so as new companies call in PPTs, we can send them notification of our fees and prepared tow form and will include them in our billing. Packet Pg.571 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN 3 BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING A PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW FEE PURSUANT TO 4 SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 10.16.290. 5 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE w CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO AS FOLLOWS: d 6 u. 0 7 SECTION 1. Pursuant to San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 10.16.290, the fee F' 8 of$30.00 is hereby established for private property tows and the Police Department is hereby c a` 9 authorized to collect said fee from any towing company that conducts a private property tow 10 a within the City of San Bernardino. 11 12 SECTION 2. This Resolution shall take effect upon the effective date of San N 13 Bernardino Municipal Code Section 10.16.290. o .y 14 15 0 r 16 y m 17 d m LL 18 3 0 19 >, m 20 a 0 a 21 a; > 22 (- 23 d 24 c� r 25 Q 26 27 28 1 Packet Pg.5 72 '6.D.b 1 RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ESTABLISHING A PRIVATE PROPERTY TOW FEE PURSUANT TO 2 SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 10.16.290. 3 4 5 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Resolution was duly adopted by the Mayor and 6 Common Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on o 7 ~ the day of , 2014,by the following vote,to wit: 8 0 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT `a 9 y 10 MARQUEZ IL 11 BARRIOS M 12 VALDIVIA N C 13 0 SHORETT ) 14 15 NICKEL c I 3 16 JOHNSON 0 d 17 MULVIHILL 18 3 0 i 19 Georgeann Hanna, City Clerk 20 a 0 The foregoing Resolution is hereby approved this day of 72014. 21 w; to 22 a 23 R. Carey Davis, Mayor City of San Bernardino E 24 Approved as to form: Gary D. Saenz, City Attorney a 25 26 27 By: 28 2 Packet Pg.573 6.D.c 11,1 E 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADDING SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 10.16.290 REQUIRING A PRIVATE 3 PROPERTY VEHICLE IMPOUND REPORT AND FEE. ci 4 The Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino do ordain as follows: E°- 5 WHEREAS, California Vehicle Code Section 22658(a) authorizes the owner or person in Q. 6 lawful possession of private property to cause the removal of a vehicle parked on the property to a a storage facility under certain circumstances; and w 7 cc s WHEREAS, California Vehicle Code Section 22658(m) requires that a towing company that a` removes a vehicle from private property under that section notify the local law enforcement agency of 9 that tow after the vehicle is removed from the private property and is in transit; and Cr) to WHEREAS, a Private Party Tow Report form is needed to be filed by the tow company with 11 the San Bernardino Police Department to document vehicle information, location, date and time of tow, and SBPD incident number; and 12 oa 13 WHEREAS, a fee must be charged to reimburse the City for the costs of processing and recordation of notices and reports of the tow and impound of such vehicles from private property. 14 0 NOW, THEREFORE, THE MAYOR ANDCOMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF E 15 SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: d 16 SECTION 1. San Bernardino Municipal Code Section 10.16.290 is hereby added to read as follows: 17 10.16.290 Private Property Vehicle Impound Report and Fee a 18 0 M 19 A. Any tow company that tows and impounds a vehicle from private property in the City of a; San Bernardino under the California Vehicle Code shall complete and submit a Private Party Tow 20 Report form to the Police Department either by fax or email by the end of the business day following a` the tow. Co 21 N 22 B. The owner of, or other person responsible for, any vehicle impounded by a tow company o from private property in the City of San Bernardino under the California Vehicle Code shall pay in 23 accordance with the provisions of this section a fee in an amount set by resolution by the Mayor and Common Council to reimburse the City for the costs of processing and recordation of notices and = 24 reports of the tow and impound of such person's vehicle. Such fee shall be collected by the tow 0 25 company impounding the vehicle at the time of collection of its own towing and/or impound fees and shall be paid over to the City each month within ten (10) days after the close of the calendar month for 26 which payment is due. Each towing company shall provide to the City, on a monthly basis concurrently with its monthly payment, a summary report of all such impounds and fees collected in w 27 such form and/or detail as the Chief of Police may specify from time to time, and shall make available 28 to the City upon request any and all records of the information necessary to verify such report upon the request of the City. - 1 Packet Pg.574 Q1 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO ADDING SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE SECTION 10.16.290 REQUIRING A PRIVATE PROPERTY VEHICLE 2 IMPOUND REPORT AND FEE. 3 m U- 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly adopted by the Mayor and c 5 Council of the City of San Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the L 6 day of , 2014,by the following vote, to wit: o o. m 7 COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT > L g a MARQUEZ 9 et 10 BARRIOS d d LL 11 VALDIVIA 12 SHORETT ° CL (D 1 3 JOHNSON 14 Q NICKEL E 15 — 16 MULVIHILL s d 17 >' w L Q 18 Georgeann Hanna, City Clerk a 19 20 The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this day of 52014. a 0 0 21 N 22 ° T R. Carey Davis, Mayor 23 City of San Bernardino cc Approved as to form: S 24 Gary D. Saenz, 0` 25 City Attorney d 26 s 27 By. Q 28 -2 Packet Pg.575 6.D.d City of San Bernardino Police Department Traffic Bureau—Private Property Tows Post Office Box 1559 San Bernardino,CA 92401-1559 0 (909)384-5742 is * Fax Transmission to 909-388-4902 Year: Make: Model: Color: VIN: U- Body Style: Mileage: Lic#: State: Exp: REASON FOR REMOVAL OF VEHICLE: 0 ❑Fire Lane a ❑Handicap ❑No Permit a ❑Customer/Tenant parking only ❑Carport M ❑Open Space # a ❑Invalid Permit (Reason) _ ❑Other (Describe) E w Time vehicle first observed on property AM a Authorization was given: Date Time AM E Location: ❑Residential ❑Commercial U. Property name: , in the City of San Bernardino 0 Method of lift: ❑Wheel lift ❑Flatbed ❑Front ❑Rear ❑Other a Dispatch Time: AM Arrival Time: AM Completion Time: AM a d E s Name of Person Authorizing Removal: Signature: X a Job Title: []Manager ❑Security ❑Tenant Apt # ❑Owner Phone Number: IN ADDITION TO THIS FAX YOU MUST ALSO CALL THE POLICE DEPARTMENT PER CVC 22658(f) San Bernardino Police Department's Mission is to provide: Quality, Professional Police Service A Safe Environment to Enhance the Quality of Life A Reduction in Crime through Positive Police Community Interaction. Packet Pg.576 User Fee Determination Cost Analysis Worksheet Department/Division I Fundl Accountl User Fee Description Date Police 1 0011 1 Description of service, demand, subsidy, and other comments: N d CD LL O H Personnel Costs Labor Rates >' as Straight Time Fringe Total Direct Dept.or Div. Total Burdened Hours by Total Labor CL L Position Labor Benefits Labor Cost Overhead Labor Cost/Hr. osition per Unit Cost per d CS011 21.77 9.77 31.54 2.4 33.91 0.2 6.78 Police Sergeant 57.17 25.58 82.75 6.2 88.96 0.1 8.90 c Parking Enforcement Ofc. 18.75 8.03 26.78 2.0 28.79 0.0 0.00 a Administrative Assistant 20.72 8.5 29.22 2.2 31.41 0.0 0.00 Dispatcher II 25.28 9.62 34.90 2.6 37.52 0.2 7.50 Police Records Tech II 17.84 7.81 25.65 1.9 27.57 0.5 13.79 op 0.00 0.0 0.00 0.00 c m Total Burdened Personnel Costs per Unit of Service: 36.97 E U w Q Material 8r Rental Costs L O Description Cost Each uantity Required Unit Cost O U U rn O Total Other costs per Unit of Service: U 3 O F- a Other Costs (Equipment,facility rental, part-time labor w/o benefits) a O Description Cost Each jantity Required Unit Cost L n. d w tC •L a w Total Other costs per Unit of Service: d E s Comparisons to Proposed Fee More (Less)than S.B. Total service Direct Cost 36.97 Q Jurisdiction Fee per Unit Dollars Percentage City-Wide Gen.&Admin. Rate @ 10.75% 3.97 Total Service Cost/Unit 40.94 Recommended Fee 0.00 Recommended Fee Subsidy 40.94 Current Fee Amount 0.00 Fee Increase(Decrease) 0.00 Packet Pg. 577 6.D.f F"``� C i t of I y i C4LIFOR��P Fullerton I i Fr=P(:z gnrJ Rrirmjty Fees as of 11/4/2010. o. Technical Services CD N 10. Jail aa) LL i�- Permits o H Technical Services C 0 L Audio Tapes $30.00 a (Non-Subpoena Request) m L CAD Incident History $1.50 per page a. Citation $3.00 per page M Citation Sign-off $10.00 FPD Cites $15.00 Non-FPD Cites a E Clearance Letter/ Must have picture ID INS Local Record $15.00 per Request a Check Notarized signature fees $10.00 a� Copy of Citation $3.00 0 w Crime and Traffic $15.00 for the first 10 pages Collision Reports $.50 per page after the first 10 ti 4- 0 DUI Vehicle Release $250.00 (7/1110) U Fingerprinting • Live Scan fingerprinting by appointment only E • Must have picture ID U w • Must have a "REQUEST FOR LIVESCAN FORM" a • Our appointments are set every fifteen minutes usually during normal business hours Monday through Friday • $20.00 rolling fee (plus any applicable DOJ and FBI fees) We are unable to quote you over the phone the DOJ/FBI fees. Only after we have entered data into the Live Scan machine do we know what those fees might be. In some cases, the agency requiring you to have your fingerprints done, has arranged for a billing code with DOJ. In that case you would not be responsible for paying DOJ/FBI fees at the time of Packet Pg. 578 fingerprinting.You should check with the agency who has required you to have your fingerprints done as to exactly what DOJ/FB1 fees you might be responsible for at the time you are fingerprinted. Photographs 4 X 6-$5.00 8X 10-$15.00 PROOF SHEET-$15.00 Police Photographs $25.00 CD with photos $5.00 46 color $15.00 8x10 color $15.00 Proofsheet color CW Police Reports $15.00 1st 10 pages $0.50 per page thereafter _ 0 PPI Admin $33.00 a w L Private Property $33.00 c Impound Release L a a� Public Fingerprinting $20.00 public, per card, ink or livescan > L Pruge Report Letter $15.00 c. Radio Log $1.50 per page $30.00 per 1/4 hr.-minimum Research (Analyst) C $10.00 per 1/10 hr. thereafter E s Subpoenas (Duces Labor $24.00 per hr. or fraction thereof w Tecums/Records) a Paper Documents $0.10 per page v, as as Audio Recordings $5.00 per CD/Cassette Tape u- 0 Video Recordings $10.00 per DVD/Video Tape LL VIN Verifications RESIDENTS-$10.00 0 NON-RESIDENTS-$20.00 w_ U Vehicle Release-DUI $250.00 C Vehicle Release -Non $171.00 E DUI r a Vehicle Repossession $15.00 Vehicle (VIN) $20.00 Resident Verification $30.00 Non-Resident Jail 3ooking Fee $150.00 Pay to Stay $75.00 Per day Packet Pg. 579 6.D.g RrP I 113—Police Towing Services CURRENT COSTA MESA TOW RATES: The following tow rates were adopted in May 2008. Tnwinn — Basic Tow $134.00 Flatbed or Medium Duty Tow $147.00 Heavy Duty Tow $260.00 Motorcycle Tow $147.00 Storage— Outside Storage Car $ 35.00 per day _ Inside Storage Car $ 45.00 per day 0 Outside Storage Truck $ 45.00 per day Inside Storage Truck $ 51.00 per day Motorcycle Storage $ 22.00 per day 0- a Labor— Tow Dolly $ 45.00 L R & R Linkage/Driveshaft $ 22.00 a Rollover/Winching $ 51.00 Hourly Labor $134.00 per hour After Hour Release (Before 8:00 a.m. and after 5.00 p.m.*) $ 45.00 0 Service Call - Minimum $ 60.00 On-Scene Release '/z of applicable tow rate E U *After hours release fee is charged on Weekends & Holidays. a City Fee— Vehicle Impound Fee Public *$185.00 0 g Vehicle Impound Fee Private $20.00 *The City fee was$170.00 increase effective 03/01/08 0 U Y E U fC .r+ r Q 2'1 Packet Pg. 580 BUY PUBLICATION FOY DASHBOARD HELP LOGIN vlEIN private properly impounds /All Q� GO CodeBank: Current Version HideTOc RESULTS HISTORY ORD.BANK Save Print Emcii 44 Orange,California-Code of Ordinan,' Preiricus; _Next f I%w'" r-ORANGE-MUNICIPAL CODE Orange,California,Code of Ordinances>>Title 10-VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC>>Chapter 10.43- SUPPLEMENT HISTORY TABLE PRIVATE PARKING VEHICLE IMPOUND FEE>> 1. Title 1-GENERAL PROVISIONS - Chapter 1.01-CODE PTIO Chapter 1.04-GENERAL AL PROD t} [Chapter 10.43•PRIVATE PARKING VEHICLE IMPOUND FEE . E Chapter 1.08-GENERAL PENA1 Chapter 1.12-CITY NAME,SEP� Sections: Title 2-ADMINISTRATION AND PE 10.4,3.01{-Private PrQiper VPhicfe ImLtp Pe Chapter 2.04-CITY COUNCIL--k, 10 43.020;Penalties m Chapter 2.05-TERM LIMITS--13 d Chapter 2.08-CITY COUNCIL,[ Li Chapter 2.10-CAMPAIGN REF(i 10.43.010 -Private Property Vehicle Impound Fee. 0 Chapter 2.12-CONFLICT OF i3u LI The owner,or other person responsible for,any vehicle impounded by a tow company 1--Chapter z.15-GIFTS TO Pu ' from private property in the City of Orange under the California Vehicle Code shall pay in -C Chapter 2,16-CITY MANAGER - accordance with the provisions of this chapter a fee in the amount of$5.00,or such other amount { CL chapter 2 20-ADMIMSTRATIVI as the City Council may establish from time to time by resolution,for the processing and L_ Chapter 2.22-DEPARTMENT 0 11 recordation of notices of the impound of such persons vehicle.Such fee shall be collected by the Chapter 2.26-DEPARTMENT O CD tow company impounding the vehicle at the time of collection of its own towing and/or impound Chapter 2.28-DEPARTMENT 0 fees and shall be paid Over to the City each month within ten(10)days after the Close of the > Chapter 2.30-DEPARTMENT 0 calendar month for which payment is due. Each towing company shall provide to the City,on a n- Chapter 2.32-DEPARTMENT 0' monthly basis concurrently with its monthly payment,a summary report of all such impounds and Chapter 2.34-DEPARTMENT O fees collected in such form and/or detail as the Chief of Police may specify from time to time,and Chapter 2.36-DEPARTMENT 0 shall make available to the City upon request any and all records of the information necessary to Chapter 2. 8-DEPARTMENT 0 verify such report upon the request of the City. Chapter 2.40-DEPARTMENT 0 W Chapter 2.42-DEPARTMENT 0 _ Chapter 2.45-DEPARTMENT 0 10.43.020-Penalties. ar Chapter 2.46-DEPARTMENT 0 Any person violating any provisions of this chapter shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and U Chapter 2.48-DEPARTMENT 0 shall be punishable therefore by a fine of not more than$500 or by imprisonment in the county jail Y Chapter 2.49-STATEMENT OF for not more than six months or by both such fine and imprisonment. Q Chapter 2.50-INVESTMENT 01 Chapter 2.52-INDUSTRIAL DEN p W Chapter 2.55-BOARDS,COMM Chapter 2,50-PARK PLANNING O Chapter 2.64-PLANNING COMI aNi Chapter 2.68-DISASTER COW' ¢' � Chapter 2.72-PUBLIC LIBRARI d l Chapter 2.76-PUBLIC EMPLOY' n- y Chapter 2.80-ENFORCEMENT € pt C ;Title 3-REVENUE AND FINANCE tp Chapter 3,04-REAL PROPERT Chapter 3-08-PURCHASING S' j Chapter 3.10-FEES AND CHAP € O Chapter 3.11-MAJOR THOROI,i,- V t Chapter 3.12-FUNDS ` a (h­­r q 4q-Pni IrF FA(111 IT-r v w Q Packet Pg. 581