HomeMy WebLinkAbout2003-8 - Deleting Chapter 5.13 and Amending Chapter 5.15 of Title 5 of the Newport Beach Municipal Code Pertaining to Regulation of Tow Trucks and Official Police Tow Service Providers.ORDINANCE NO. 2003- 8
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA,
DELETING CHAPTER 5.13 AND AMENDING
CHAPTER 5.15 OF TITLE 5 OF THE NEWPORT
BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO
REGULATION OF TOW TRUCKS AND OFFICIAL
POLICE TOW SERVICE PROVIDERS.
WHEREAS, the Newport Beach Police Department, in the exercise of its regular
police operations, has the need to remove vehicles which are apparently
abandoned, involved in an accident, constitute an obstruction to traffic, or are a part
of a criminal investigation;
WHEREAS, the City believes it is in the best interest of the public and efficient
police operations to designate certain tow truck companies to provide "official"
police tow services within the City;
WHEREAS; the City desires to regulate official police tow service providers and not
those tow service providers beyond the scope of the City's authority.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, California,
HEREBY ORDAINS as follows:
SECTION 1: Chapter 5 is hereby deleted in its entirety.
SECTION 2: Chapter 5.15 is amended to read as follows:
Chapter 5.15
REGULATION OF NEWPORT BEACH POLICE OFFICIAL TOW SERVICES*
Sections:
5.15.00E Prior history note for Chapter 5.15.
5.15.010
Intent and Purpose.
5.15.020
Definitions.
5.15.030
Number of Official Towing Services.
5.15.040
Tow Truck Service Specifications.
5.15.050
Hearing.
5.15.060
Selection.
5.15.070
Selection of Official Police Tow Service Operators.
5.15.080
Service Agreements.
5.15.090
Business License Required._
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5.15.095
Contract Service Fee.
5.15.100
Standards for Tow Truck Equipment.
5.15.110
Standard Rules of Operation.
5.15.130
Liability Insurance.
5.15.140
Grounds for Revocation.
5.15.150
Suspension.
Section 5.15.00E
Prior history note for Chapter 5.15.
Section 5.15.010 Intent and Purpose.
It is the intent of this chapter to prescribe the basic regulations for the operation
of "official police towing services" in police emergency situations and for the removal of
vehicles thatare apparently abandoned, involved in an accident, or that constitute an
obstruction to traffic because of mechanical failure. It is the purpose of the City Council
in enacting the ordinance codified in this chapter to provide a fair and impartial means of
distributing requests for towing services among qualified firms, and to ensure that such
service is prompt and reasonably priced, and in the best interest of the public as well as
the best interest of efficient police operations. .
Section 5.15.020 Definitions.
A. "Official police tow service" means a towing company selected by the City
Council to be used by the Police Department, on call, on a weekly rotation basis, for any
police emergency situation where a tow truck is required.
B. A "tow car' or "tow truck" means a motor vehicle which has been altered
or designed and equipped for and exclusively used in the business of towing vehicles by
means of a crane, tow bar, tow line, or dolly, or is otherwise exclusively used to render
assistance to other vehicles.
C. "Attendant" or "operator' means a trained and /or qualified individual
responsible for the operation of a tow car or tow truck.
D. "Revenue Division" means the Newport Beach City Revenue Division of
the Administrative Services Department. E. "Administrative Services Director'
means the position appointed by the City Manager and his charge of the administration
of the financial affairs of the City.
Section 5.15.030 Number of Official Towing Services
There shall be two official police tow services selected and designated by the
City Council to provide service at the request of the Police Department throughout the
City of Newport Beach. The decision to select just two operators is based upon a finding
that two towing services are sufficient to provide a high level of service to the public at
the present time; that a limitation to two services contributes to the efficient
administration of the program of providing towing services on an emergency basis; and
that further fragmentation of the limited income derived from such services would tend to
reduce the capabilities of the towing services to maintain adequate equipment and
attendants, leading to a reduction in the level of services provided to the public.
Section 5.15.040 Tow Truck Service Specifications.
The City Clerk shall be authorized to advertise for bids. Notice inviting bids shall
be published in the official newspaper at least ten days before the time for opening bids.
Notice shall list the date, time and location for receiving sealed bids and the time at
which the bids will be opened. Bids shall be submitted on forms obtained from the
Administrative Services Department. The bid proposal shall be consistent with the tow
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truck service specifications, contain information indicating compliance with Section
5.15.100 of
this chapter, and provide a tow rate schedule for the following:
A.
Standard tow rate:
1.
Light duty towing,
2.
Medium duty towing
3.
Heavy duty towing,
B.
Dolly,
C.
Go jacks,
D.
Remove and replace drive shaft,
E.
Roll -over and winching,
F.
Hourly rate for extended service,
G.
Open after hours for releasing of vehicles,
H.
Storage rates:
1.
Inside: cars and trucks,
2.
Outside: cars and trucks,
3.
Motorcycle
On -site release.
Section 5.15.050 Hearing.
After the bid opening, the City Clerk shall set a hearing before the City Council
giving notice of the time so set at least five days before the date of said hearing to all
persons submitting bids.
Section 5.15.060 Selection.
At the time set for the hearing, the City Council may examine the bidders and all
relevant evidence, and award the contract to those found to be the most responsible
bidders as discussed more fully in Section 5.15.070. The City Council reserves the right
to reject all bids if it is believed to be in the public interest.
Section 5.15.070 Selection of Official Police Tow Service Providers.
In selecting the City's two official tow service providers, The City Council shall
take into account the following considerations in addition to the requirements contained
in Sections 5.15. 100 and 5.15.110:
A. Whether the applicant is qualified on the basis of his or her experience
and record in the towing business and financial responsibility;
B. The level and quality of service that would be made available to the public
by the provider; such as, the accessibility and adequacy of the provider's storage
facilities, whether there is an attendant on duty as opposed to being on call to release
vehicles on a twenty- four -hour basis, and the availability of extra pieces of equipment
over the minimum required;
C. The reasonableness of fees to be charged for service and the willingness
to release a vehicle without charge if impounded or stored in the course of carrying out
an official police investigation, upon direction of the Chief of Police;
D. The physical condition of the operator's equipment; E. Whether the
facilities, personnel and equipment that the applicant proposes to use meet applicable
Municipal and State requirements of law.
Section 5.15.080 Service Agreements.
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Tow truck operators selected by the City Council to provide official police tow
services shall enter into an agreement with the City that shall contain eligibility
requirements, operating regulations, and a fee schedule as adopted by the City Council.
Every official police tow service operator shall post in a conspicuous place in the interior
of each tow truck an approved rate schedule in a form and location approved by the
Chief of Police. The rate schedule will automatically be adjusted on its anniversary date
based on the percentage change in the cost of doing business as measured by the
United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, consumer price index, for
All Urban Consumers for the Los Angeles -Long Beach Area, All Items, (1967 = 100) for
the preceding twelve (12) months.
The City may require and revise the fee schedule by mutual agreement at any
time upon a finding that a rate adjustment is justified. The term of all official police
tow truck service agreements shall be five years with an option to extend the term for
one additional five -year period. Any official police tow truck operator whose service
agreement with the City will expire or has expired may bid on subsequent notices inviting
bids for official police tow truck services.
Section 5.15.090 Business License Required
A. An official police tow service operator is required to have a valid license
to do business in the City of Newport Beach. B. No official police tow truck
shall be operated on the streets, alleys, or any public way or place of Newport Beach
unless the driver is holding a valid permit as required by law as an attendant or operator.
Section 5.15.095 Contract Services Fee.
Official police tow service providers shall pay quarterly to the City during the term
of the agreement, a fixed percentage of the gross receipts of the service. The
percentage shall be at least ten (10) percent. Terms and provisions for payment of the
fee shall be established by the City Council in the agreement set forth in Section
5.15.080. Official police tow service operators shall provide the City with an annual
audited income statement of their official police tow services.
Section 5.15.100 Standards for Tow Truck Equipment.
A. Official police tow service operators must have at least twelve (12) tow
trucks of one -ton capacity with rear -dual wheels. The Police Department employee on
the scene shall determine if greater capacity is needed and may call upon any service
capable of providing that capacity regardless of whether or not said company is within
the City or whether it is their period of time to receive police requests.
B. Company name: Company name, address and phone number shall be
displayed on both sides of the tow truck in letters not less than two and one -half- inches
in height. The words "Official NBPD Tow Unit' may be displayed only during the time the
contract is in force.
C. Lights: All official police tow trucks must, at all times, be equipped with
such headlights, taillights, red reflectors, stop lights, warning lights, etc., as required by
California law, plus one white utility light (adjustable or portable); and may be equipped
with such other lights as the owner may desire which are not forbidden by law.
D. Winch: Winches may be electric, power takeoff, or hydraulic driven.
Winches shall be of sufficient power or capacity for the rating of the wrecker unit and be
equipped with safety dogs or equivalent braking devices.
E. Official police tow service providers must also have at least one, three-
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axle tow truck to be equipped with a minimum twenty -five (25) ton capacity wrecker.
Said truck must also be equipped with a minimum of three hundred (300) feet of not less
than one -half inch cable free from partial breaks or knots.
F. Additional equipment: All official tow trucks must be equipped with red
flares, lanterns or reflectors, hand tools, crow bar, rope, broom, shovel, dust pan, fire
extinguisher (dry chemical type -- minimum 10 B.C.), portable red taillight and stop light
for towed vehicles, equipment for opening locked vehicles, and safety snubber chain.
Each tow company shall have a least one set of dollies readily available at all times and
at least one truck capable of responding to a call within enclosed parking structures with
a clearance of not more than six feet four inches.
G. Flat bed trucks shall be acceptable for police tow requests, provided that
no flat bed tow truck rate shall be imposed unless the flat bed truck was specifically
requested.
Section 5.15.110 Standard Rules of Operation.
A. All requests for towing service and the removal of traffic hazards shall be
made through the Police Department.
B. When it becomes evident that there will be a delay in responding to a
request for towing service, the towing company concerned shall promptly advise the
Police Department of this delay.
C. An attendant capable of responding to police requests for tow service as
well as responsible for the arranging the release of vehicles to the public shall be on call
twenty -four (24) hours a day, seven days a week. Official police tow service operators
shall also maintain regular business hours of eight (8) a.m. to six (6) p.m., Monday
through Friday, during which time an attendant shall be present in person to respond to
police requests and to assist the public in obtaining their vehicles. Vehicles stored
twenty -four (24) hours or less shall be charged a maximum of one -day storage. Each
day thereafter shall be calculated by calendar day.
Signs listing the phone number where persons can call to retrieve their vehicles
must be posted in plain view at the front of the storage facility.
D. Removing Hazards. After being dispatched by the Police Department to
the scene, the tow truck operator shall cooperate with the police officers in removing
hazards and illegally parked vehicles as requested. It is the duty of the police officers to
determine when such vehicle should be impounded or moved, and the tow truck
operator shall abide by their decisions.
E. Each towing company shall comply with Section 27907 of the California
Vehicle Code regarding signs on tow trucks. Only tow trucks bearing the name of the
company shall be dispatched to the scene of need without approval of Police
Communications.
F. Vehicles impounded by the police for special investigation, i.e.,
fingerprints, etc., shall be held under maximum security until cleared by investigating
officers. Contents of vehicles subject to a "police hold" shall not be removed.
G. The owners of towing companies participating in towing assignments by
the Police Department shall be responsible for the acts of their employees while on duty.
The towing company shall be responsible for all damages to vehicles while in its
possession.
H. All towing company records, equipment, and storage facilities shall be
subject to periodic inspection by Police Department investigators.
I. All vehicles stored or impounded as a result of a tow ordered by the
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Police Department shall be made available to the owner of the vehicle or his
representative, any insurance agent, insurance adjuster, or any body shop or car dealer,
for the purpose of estimating or appraising damages, except vehicles subject to a "police
hold."
J. The official police towing service shall record the time in and the time out
on every tow truck assignment. Such records shall be available and open for City
examination. An electric time clock shall be maintained for this purpose.
K. Upon request, official police towing services shall submit a report to the
Chief of Police and the Administrative Services Director, which may include any of the
following:
1. Total police impounds;
2. Number of times dispatched by Newport Beach Police Department;
1 Number of these calls resulting in impounds;
4. Number of vehicles sold on lien sale under authority of Section 3072, Civil
Code, and reporting said lien sales as per authority of Section 22705 CVC;
5. Number of vehicles sold under authority of Section 3073, Civil Code
(under two hundred dollars ($200.00) value);
6. Names and addresses of buyers and description of vehicles when sold;
7. Number of calls answered which took more than one hour to handle.
L. All tow trucks shall be radio - equipped.
M. Storage lots shall be properly fenced (at least six -feet high) to maintain a
maximum of security for stored and impounded vehicles. Such lots shall be accessible
for vehicle storage and vehicle releases twenty -four (24) hours a day, seven days a
week. Storage lots must provide a minimum of 44,000 square feet of space dedicated
for outside vehicle storage and a minimum of one thousand (1,000) square feet of inside
storage for vehicles.
N. Storage lots shall be located within three miles of the Newport Beach City
Hall.
O. An official garage shall not proceed with any repair work on a vehicle or
place any charges against a vehicle other than those required for removal from the
street and storage unless authorized by the owner or his designated agent.
P. When disposing of unclaimed vehicles, official police tow service
operators shall abide by all Civil Code sections pertaining thereto.
Q. All vehicles stored or impounded as a result of a tow ordered by the
Police Department shall be towed directly to an official storage lot unless the Police
Department or other person legally in charge of the vehicle requests that it be taken to
some other location. Vehicle release fees shall be as established by resolution of the
City Council.
R. A towing company may charge a lien sale fee and may begin lien sale
proceedings as provided in the California Vehicle and Civil Codes
Section 5.15.130 Liability Insurance.
A. Official police tow service providers shall obtain and maintain at all times,
at their own cost and expense, proper and adequate insurance as required by the City's
Risk Manager.
B. All insurance policies shall be submitted to the Risk Manager for approval
prior to the provider's designation as one of the City's official police tow service
providers. Satisfactory evidence that such insurance is at all times in force and effect
shall be furnished to the Risk Manager and the Administrative Services Director.
Section 5.15.140 Grounds for Revocation.
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The official police tow truck service agreement shall be subject to cancellation or
revocation by the City Council either as a whole or as to any person or vehicle described
therein. The contract holder shall be given five days notice to appear before the City
Council to show cause why the contract should not be revoked or cancelled for any of
the following reasons:
1. Nonpayment of any City business license fees or other fees provided in
the contract or by the Newport Beach Municipal Code;
2. Breach of any rules, regulations, or conditions set forth in the contract or
the Newport Beach Municipal Code;
3. Violation of any of the laws of the State of California or of the City with
respect to the operation of the business by the contract holder, or repeated violations by
operators, attendants, or vehicles covered by the contract;
4. Failure to maintain a satisfactory level of service to the police or public;
5. Failure to keep any vehicle used for official police tow services in a safe
condition and in good repair;
6. Failure to use distinctive coloring, monogram, or insignia;
7. For any deviation from the schedule of rates set forth in the contract;
8. For any cause the City Council finds makes it contrary to the public
interest, convenience, necessity, or general welfare for the contract to continue.
Section 5.15.150 Suspension.
Any authority to operate as an official police tow service operator in the City
granted under the provisions of this chapter may be suspended by the Chief of Police for
a period of up to sixty (60) days for any violation of this chapter.
SECTION 4: If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is,
for any reason, held to be invalid or unconstitutional, such decision shall not affect the
validity or constitutionality of the remaining portions of this ordinance. The City Council
hereby declares that it would have passed this ordinance, and each section, subsection,
clause or phrase hereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections,
sentences, clauses and phrases be declared unconstitutional.
SECTION 5: The Mayor shall sign and the City Clerk shall attest to the passage of this
ordinance. The City Clerk shall cause the same to be published once in the official
newspaper of the City, and it shall be effective thirty (30) days after its adoption.
SECTION 6: This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the City Council of
the City of Newport Beach, held on the 13th day of May, 2003, and adopted on the 27th
day of May, 2003, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Heffernan,
Proctor, Ridgeway, Webb, Nichols, Mayor Bromberg
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS None
ABSENT COUNCILMEMBERS Adams
MAYOR
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ATTEST:.
CITY CLERK
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE } as.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, LAVONNE M. HARKLESS, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do
hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council is seven; that the foregoing
ordinance, being Ordinance No. 2003 -8 was duly and regularly introduced before and adopted by the
City Council of said City at a regular meeting of said Council, duly and regularly held on the 27th
day of May 2003, and that the same was so passed and adopted by the following vote, to wit:
Ayes: Heffernan, Proctor, Ridgeway, Webb, Nichols, Mayor Bromberg
Noes: None
Absent: Adams
Abstain: None
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the
official seal of said City this 28th day of May 2003.
(Seal)
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach, California
CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION
STATE OF CALIFORNIA }
COUNTY OF ORANGE } ss.
CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH }
I, LAVONNE M. HARKLESS, City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, California, do hereby
certify that Ordinance No. 2003 -8 has been duly and regularly published according to law and the
order of the City Council of said City and that same was so published in The Daily Pilot, a daily
newspaper of general circulation on the following date, to wit: May 31, 2003. /
In witness whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this i%/ , day of ` `i,r +-
2003.
City Clerk
City of Newport Beach, California