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HomeMy WebLinkAboutS8- City Attorney CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION From: James F. Penman, City Attorney Subject: Ordinance. . .Repealing Sections 2.34.030.G, 5.76.020, 5.76.490, Dept: City Attorney 5.76. 540, 5.76. 550 and 5.76. 555 and Amending SS5. 76.030, 5.76. 140 Date: May 3, 1995 5.76.230 and 5. 76.350 relating to Setting Rates for and Regulation of Tow TrUCITES Synopsis of Previous Council action: 1953 Ordinance 1987 1976 Ordinance 3585 1984 Ordinance MC-424 1955 Ordinance 2078 1978 Ordinance 3750 1985 Ordinance MC-460 1957 Ordinance 2154 1979 Ordinance 3877 1986 Ordinance MC-497 1966 Ordinance 2733 1980 Ordinance 3943 1989 Ordinance MC-659 1969 Ordinance 2979 1980 Ordinance 3967 1993 Ordinance MC-879 1969 Ordinance 3002 1980 Ordinance MC-16 1969 Ordinance 3022 1981 Ordinance MC-103 1973 Ordinance 3325 1981 Ordinance MC-104 1974 Ordinance 3412 1981 Ordinance MC-109 1974 Ordinance 3424 1981 Ordinance MC-119 1975 Ordinance 3485 1982 Ordinance MC-160 1975 Ordinance 3486 1983 Ordinance MC-256 1976 Ordinance 3584 1983 Ordinance MC-257 Recommended motion: Waive further reading and lay over for final adoption. Signature Dennis A. Barlow 5255 Contact person: Phone: Supporting data attached: Ward: FUNDING REQUIREMENTS: Amount: Source: (Acct. No.) (Acct. Description) Finance: Council Notes: 75-0262 Agenda Item No. CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO - REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION IQ MW STAFF REPORT Portions of Chapter 2.34 and 5.76 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code contain provisions regulating tow trucks. The primary regulation relates to the rates that such companies may charge. Recent federal legislation has preempted local authority in regulating these rates which leaves virtually nothing left for the city to regulate relative to tow trucks. Those portions of the current code which relate to size of impound yards and the like would be best left to an agreement between the tow truck companies and the city for the various city required tows. It is recommended that the ordinance be adopted. 75-0264 1 ORDINANCE NO. 2 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO REPEALING SECTIONS 2.34.030.G, 5.76.020, 5.76.490, 5.76.540, 5.76.550 and 3 5.76.555 AND AMENDING SECTIONS 5.76.030, 5.76.140, 5.76.230 AND 5.76.350 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SETTING 4 RATES FOR AND REGULATION OF TOW TRUCKS. 5 THE MAYOR AND COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: 6 7 SECTION 1. Section 2.34.030.G and Subsection 21 of Section 8 5. 76.020 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code are hereby repealed. 9 SECTION 2. Section 5.76.030 of the San Bernardino Municipal 10 Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 11 "5.76.030 Permit - Required. 12 It is unlawful for any person to drive, operate or cause to be operated, or to employ, permit or allow 13 another to drive, operate or cause to be operated, any taxicab, charter vehicle, chauffeured limousine, 14 sight-seeing vehicle, or medical transportation vehicle over any street of this City regardless of 15 whether such operation extends beyond the boundary limits of the City, or to advertise for, solicit, 16 induce, persuade, invite, or procure such transportation of passengers, or sick or injured 17 persons without first obtaining a permit from the Bureau, subject to the exceptions set forth in the 18 following subsections: 19 A. A vehicle or medical transportation vehicle which is lawfully transporting a passenger or a patient 20 from a point outside the City to a destination within the City, or en route to a destination 21 outside the City, is excepted; provided, that no such vehicle shall solicit or accept a passenger 22 or patient from within the City for transportation to any destination whatsoever 23 without such permit. 24 B. Any private medical transportation vehicle accepting and transporting a patient within the 25 City when such private medical transportation vehicle has been requested or summoned by any 26 police, fire, or civil defense authority or has been informed by the person requesting such 27 transportation that no permittee hereunder is willing or able to render such transportation and 28 the police department of the City has been DAB/js [Tow.Ord] 1 May 3, 1995 1 notified that such transportation will be made, 2 is excepted; provided, that the bureau may revoke the permit of any permittee refusing such transportation unless the following conditions 3 exist: 4 1 . The permittee has notified the Bureau in writing of the time and date of each such 5 refusal and the reasons therefor on or before the tenth day of the following month; 6 and 7 2. The Bureau finds that the permittee refusing service was not able by reason of 8 unavailability of equipment and personnel to render such service. In making this 9 finding, the Bureau may require the permittee to furnish any further information 10 reasonably necessary for such determination. 11 C. A vehicle being operated pursuant to franchise issued by the authority of the State Public 12 Utilities Commission or Interstate Commerce 13 Commission is excepted. I D. A vehicle being operated for the purpose of 14 transporting bona fide pupils attending an institution of learning between their homes and 15 such institution is excepted. 16 E. A vehicle being operated under what is commonly referred to as a "share-the-ride" plan or arrangement, 17 as where a person en route from his place of residence to his place of business, or vice versa, transports 18 another person living and working in the same general vicinity upon payment of a sum estimated to cover the 19 actual or approximate cost of operation of the vehicle 20 is excepted. F. A vehicle rented or leased for self-operation by 21 a person using such vehicle under a plan commonly known as "U-Drive" unless it is used by such 22 person to transport other persons for compensation, is excepted. 23 G. Any ambulance maintained, owned or operated by 24 any firm, corporation, copartnership or individual engaged in any business other than the 25 ambulance business in this City, which ambulance is maintained, owned or operated exclusively or 26 primarily for the use and benefit of officers, servants or employees of such firm, corporation, 27 copartnership or individual is excepted. i DAB/js [Tow.Ord] 2 May 3, 1995 1 H. Any private ambulance which is lawfully 2 transporting a patient from a hospital or medical facility within the City directly and nonstop to 3 a point outside the City is excepted. I . One handicapped transportation van for the 4 handicapped operation pursuant to an agreement with the City subject to the terms, covenants and 5 conditions of such agreement and any applicable rules and regulations adopted by the Bureau of 6 Franchises; provided, that such rules and regulations may be modified or amended by the 7 Mayor anc? Common Council at any time. " 8 SECTION 3. Section 5.76. 140 of the San Bernardino Municipal 9 Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 10 "5. 76. 140 Insurance - ambulance and medical 11 transportation vehicles. No carrier which operates ambulances, wheelchair 12 passenger transportation vehicles or dialysis transportation vehicles shall operate, or permit to be 13 operated, any vehicle under the provisions of this chapter, unless and until such vehicle is covered by 14 the insurance requirements set forth below, and the policy of such insurance or a certificate thereof, in 15 an insurance company approved by the Bureau, has been filed with the Bureau. Such policy or certificate 16 shall set forth with particularity the make, number and other identifying data of each vehicle covered by 17 such policy, together with the expiration date of such policy, and any other information required by the 18 Bureau. 19 For ambulances, wheelchair passenger transportation vehicles or dialysis transportation 20 vehicles, two million dollars combined single incident public liability and property damage insurance is 21 required. " 22 SECTION 4. Section 5.76.230 of the San Bernardino Municipal 23 Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 24 "No rate or fare shall be placed in effect, charged, demanded or collected by any carrier for the 25 transportation of passengers by vehicles, or by any ambulance carrier for its services as covered by this 26 chapter until the Bureau, after a hearing upon its own motion, or upon application, or complaint, has found 27 and determined the rate to be just, reasonable and nondiscriminatory, nor in any way, in violation of any 28 provisions herein contained or any provisions of law; DABIjs [Tow-Ord] 3 May 3, 1995 1 nor until the rate or fare has been established and 2 authorized by the Bureau with the approval of the Mayor and Common Council. In establishing and 3 authorizing such rates or fees, the Bureau shall take into account, and give due and reasonable consideration to the cost of all comparable 4 transportation services performed by all persons, firms or corporations engaged in such transportation 5 services for compensation in the City, whether by virtue of any franchise granted by the Common Council 6 or otherwise, including length of haul, any additional transportation service performed, or of any accessory 7 service, and to value of the facilities reasonably 8 necessary to perform such transportation service. " 9 SECTION 5. Section 5.76.350 of the San Bernardino Municipal 10 Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 11 "5. 76.350 Waiting time - On-scene time. A. Waiting time. For the purpose of this chapter, 12 "waiting time" means the time consumed while the taxicab is not in motion at the direction of a 13 passenger, and also the time consumed while waiting for a passenger after having responded to 14 a call; but no charge shall be made for the time consumed by the premature response to a call, or 15 for the first three minutes following timely arrival of any location in response to a call or 16 for time lost through traffic interruptions or for delays caused by the inefficiency of the 17 taxicab or its driver. 18 B. On-Scene Time - Ambulances. On-scene time for ambulance service shall begin from the time of 19 the arrival of the ambulance at the scene of a medical emergency and shall continue until the 20 vehicle leaves the scene. " 21 SECTION 6. Sections 5.76.490, 5.76. 540, 5.76.550 and 22 5.76. 555 of the San Bernardino Municipal Code are hereby repealed. 23 24 25 26 27 28 DAB/js [Tow.Ordj 4 May 4, 1995 1 AN ORDINANCE. . .REPEALING SECTIONS 2.34.030.G, 5.76.020, 5. 76.490, 5. 76. 540, 5.76.550 and 5.76.555 AND AMENDING SECTIONS 2 5.76.030, 5.76. 140, 5.76.230 AND 5.76.350 OF THE SAN BERNARDINO MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SETTING RATES FOR AND REGULATION OF TOW 3 TRUCKS. 4 I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing Ordinance was duly 5 adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San 6 Bernardino at a meeting thereof, held on the 7 day of 1995, by the following vote, to wit: 8 Council Members: AYES NAYS ABSTAIN ABSENT 9 NEGRETE 10 CURLIN 11 HERNANDEZ 12 OBERHELMAN 13 DEVLIN 14 POPE-LUDLAM 15 MILLER 16 17 City Clerk 18 19 The foregoing Ordinance is hereby approved this day 20 of 1995. 21 Tom Minor, Mayor 22 City of San Bernardino 23 Approved as to form and legal content: 24 JAMES F. PENMAN, 25 City Attorney 26 ' By 27 28 DAB/js (Tow.Ord] 5 May 3, 1995