HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd. No. 2014-1322ORDINANCE NO. 2014 -1322
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
LAKE ELSINORE, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING AND
RESTATING CHAPTER 12.14 OF THE LAKE ELSINORE
MUNICIPAL CODE REGARDING ROTATIONAL TOWING
SERVICES
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore adopted Chapter 12.14
of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code in 2001 pursuant to Ordinance No. 1065; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to amend and restate Chapter 12.14 of the
Lake Elsinore Municipal Code in order to revise and update the provisions related to
rotational towing services and the franchise granted by the City Council to provide such
services.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF THE CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE DOES
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Chapter 12.14 of the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code is hereby
amended and restated as follows:
Chapter 12.14
ROTATIONAL TOWING SERVICES
Sections:
12.14.010 Purpose and intent.
12.14.020 Definitions.
12.14.030 Tow truck operator franchise.
12.14.040 Nonexclusive franchise.
12.14.050 Selection of franchisees.
12.14.060 Rotation system.
12.14.070 Conditions on franchises.
12.14.080 Rates.
12.14.090 Vehicle impound cost recovery fee.
12.14.100 Franchise fees.
12.14.110 Franchise agreements.
12.14.120 Additional services to be provided.
12.14.130 Authority to maintain City towing operations and towing yard.
12.14.010 Purpose and intent.
It is the intent of this chapter and any subsequent amendments thereto to prescribe the
basic regulations for the operation of the City of Lake Elsinore ( "City ") and Lake
Elsinore Police Department ( "Police Department ") towing service in emergency
situations and in the removal of vehicles that are abandoned, involved in an accident, or
constitute an obstruction to traffic because of mechanical failure. It is the purpose of the
City Council in enacting this chapter to provide a fair and impartial means of distributing
requests for towing services among qualified franchises, and to ensure that such
service is prompt and reasonably priced, and in the best interests of the public as well
as the interest of efficient policing operations for the removal of such vehicles from
public streets.
12.14.020 Definitions.
For purposes of this chapter, the following terms, phrases, words, and derivations shall
have the meaning given in this section:
"City Manager" means the City Manager of the City of Lake Elsinore.
"Franchise agreement" means an agreement between the City and a franchisee for the
purposed of providing towing services as provided in this chapter.
"Franchisee" means a certain tow truck operator to which the City Council may, by the
adoption of a resolution or ordinance, grant a nonexclusive franchise for purposes of
providing towing services to the City under and pursuant to the provisions of this
chapter.
"Police Chief" means the Chief of Police of the Police Department of the City of Lake
Elsinore.
"Police Department" means the Police Department of the City of Lake Elsinore.
"Tow truck operator" means mean a towing company and the owner(s) and /or
managing employee(s) of a towing company.
12.14.030 Tow truck operator franchise.
The City Council may at its discretion, by the adoption of a resolution or ordinance,
grant a nonexclusive franchise to a tow truck operator ( "franchisee ") to provide towing
services to the City under and pursuant to the provisions of this chapter.
12.14.040 Nonexclusive franchise.
A. All franchises granted to franchisees pursuant to this chapter shall be nonexclusive
and shall be for a term to be specified by the City Council in the resolution granting a
franchise hereunder and in the franchise agreement between the City and the
franchisee.
B. No provisions of this chapter shall be deemed to require restricting the number of
franchises to one or any particular number, and no provision of this chapter shall be
deemed to require the City Council to grant any franchise if the City Council determines
that the grant of any such franchise is not in the best interest of the City and the public.
C. All franchisees shall be subject to the terms and conditions specified in this chapter,
as well as any terms or conditions specified in the resolution granting the franchise and
the franchise agreement.
D. In granting any tow truck operator franchise, the City Council may prescribe such
other terms and conditions, not in conflict with this chapter, as are determined by the
City Council to be in the best interest of the City and the public.
12.14.050 Selection of franchisees.
A. The selection of the franchisees shall be done through a competitive selection
process. Upon any opening(s) on the rotation list, the City Manager shall issue a notice
of request for qualifications (RFQ) to solicit interested tow truck operators. The RFQ
shall be posted on the City's website and either: (1) posted on a website devoted to
procurement services, bid and vendor management such as Planetbids.com., or (2)
published in a newspaper of general circulation in the City. Responses to the RFQ shall
be due no earlier than 20 days following posting and /or publication of the notice as
required herein.
B. The Police Chief, in coordination with the City Manager or designee, shall evaluate
the qualifications of the tow truck operators responding to the RFQ. No later than 60
days after receipt of the responses to the RFQ, the Police Chief shall submit to the City
Council for consideration the qualifications of the tow truck operator(s) that he /she
deems most qualified together with a franchise agreement as provided in LEMC
12.14.110.
C. With respect to the selection process as provided herein, the Police Chief shall
determine the number of franchisees needed to provide towing services to the Police
Department. In determining the required number of franchisees, the Police Chief may
consider the following factors:
(1) the operational needs of the Police Department;
(2) population growth;
(3) the number of currently authorized franchisees and their average response
time;
(4) administrative burdens imposed by the number of franchisees to be included
in a rotation list; and
(5) such other reasonable factors as determined by the Police Chief.
12.14.060 Rotation system.
A. The tow truck operators who obtain a franchise pursuant to this chapter shall provide
towing service to the City pursuant to the rotation system established by the Police
Chief.
B. Nothing shall prohibit a Class B, C, or D operator from maintaining a place on a
lighter class rotation list. Regardless of the class of tow truck, charges shall not be more
than the class of vehicle towed or serviced, except when recovery operations required a
larger class of truck.
12.14.070 Conditions on franchises.
Any tow truck operator that obtains a franchise pursuant to this chapter shall
A. Comply with the Lake Elsinore Municipal Code.
B. Have an office and storage facility in the same location within the City's boundaries,
with a sign posted including the company name, address, phone number and hours of
operation, to be clearly visible from the roadway. Unless otherwise authorized under the
franchise agreement, such storage facilities shall contain a minimum of 25 vehicle
exterior storage spaces and a minimum of four (4) secured vehicle storage spaces.
The secured vehicle storage spaces shall be for the purpose of securing vehicle for
evidence at the request of the police department. Secured vehicles shall be
transported to and from the storage facility to the police station at no charge to the City
or the Police Department.
C. Maintain a sign listing the rates and charges of all towing and storage services
offered. Such sign shall be conspicuously posted in the office or other location clearly
visible where customer financial transactions take place.
D. Furnish each owner of an automobile impounded by the tow truck operator with a
fully itemized billing.
E. Maintain minimum operating hours for storage facilities of Monday through Friday,
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., except holidays.
F. Respond to Police Department calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week, within the
response time as established by the Police Chief, but generally within 20 minutes. The
franchisees shall promptly advise the Police Department as to any anticipated delay in
arrival. In the event of a delay, the Police Department may elect to contact another
franchisee for service.
G. Provide appropriate insurance as determined by the City Manager and agree to
protect, indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City and the Police Department from
all claims, demands or liability arising out of or encountered in connection with its
agreement with the City or the performance of work in preparation for the towing
operation, or claims, demands and liability occurring during the towing and subsequent
storage and maintenance activities whether such claims, demands or liability are
caused by the tow service or its employees or agents.
H. Conduct its business in an orderly, ethical, businesslike manner, and use reasonable
means to obtain and keep the confidence of the motoring public. Franchisee shall be
responsible for the acts of its employees and agents while on duty and for damage to
towed vehicles while in its possession.
I. Comply with all applicable Federal, State and local regulations for providing towing
service and be a currently approved operator for the California Highway Patrol
rotational tow list.
J. Comply with the terms and conditions of the franchise agreement
12.14.080 Rates.
A. Franchisee shall not charge rates in excess of 115 percent of the schedule of rates
for towing established by the California Highway Patrol for the Riverside County area.
B. Storage fees shall be charged by calendar day except that vehicles stored eight
hours or less shall be charged no more than one day storage.
12.14.090 Vehicle impound cost recovery fee.
A. The vehicle impound cost recovery fee ( "VICR fee ") is equal to one hour of police
officer time at the current intermediate deputy rate in effect at the time of the release of
the impounded vehicle. This rate is annually reviewed, updated and approved by the
Board of Supervisors for the County of Riverside.
B. The City hereby establishes a VICR fee, payable when a registered owner or a legal
owner seeks the release of a vehicle which the Police Department has impounded.
C. A registered owner who redeems an impounded vehicle or requests its release from
a franchisee's storage facility shall first pay to the Police Department the VICR fee.
D. The Police Department may waive the VICR fee due to extenuating circumstances. It
is not the intention of the City nor the Police Department to penalize victims.
Circumstances under which the VICR fee may be waived include the impounding of
recovered stolen or embezzled vehicles, and vehicles impounded due to driver injury or
incapacitation.
12.14.100 Franchise fees.
Any tow truck operator granted a franchise pursuant to the provisions of this chapter
shall pay to the City franchise charges and fees as may be determined by separate
resolution of the City Council. Such fee shall not exceed the City's annual cost of
administration and enforcement of this chapter.
12.14.110 Franchise agreements.
All franchises granted by the City Council pursuant to this chapter shall be
memorialized in a written franchise agreement between the franchisee and the City and
approved by resolution of the City Council. The franchise granted therein shall be non-
transferable unless prior consent is obtained from the City. The franchise agreement
shall provide for immediate suspension or termination of the franchise granted under
this chapter in event that the franchisee fails to comply with the provisions of this
chapter and /or the franchise agreement.
12.14.120 Additional services to be provided.
Franchisee shall provide to the City, at no charge, the services needed to facilitate the
City's vehicle abatement program. Additionally, the franchisee will provide emergency
response to aid and service City and Police Department vehicles that are one ton or
less, within a reasonable radius no greater than one mile beyond the City's boundaries,
at no cost to the City or Police Department.
12.14.130 Authority to maintain City towing operations and towing yard.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as restricting or prohibiting the City from
conducting its own towing operations or maintaining its own towing yard, either in lieu
of, or in addition to, any franchise awarded pursuant to this chapter.
SECTION 2. If any provision, clause, sentence or paragraph of this Ordinance
or the application thereof to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid, such
invalidity shall not affect the other provisions of this Ordinance and are hereby declared
to be severable.
SECTION 3. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty (30) days after the date of its
final passage. The City Clerk shall certify as to adoption of this Ordinance and cause
this Ordinance to be published and posted in the manner required by law.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND INTRODUCED at a regular meeting of the City
Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, on the 25t" day of February, 2014, and
adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Lake Elsinore, California,
on the 11 t" day of March, 2014.
Natakha John
ATTEST:
Virginia Bloo , ity Clerk
APPROVED AS TO FOR y
rbara Z. Laibold, City Attorney
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF RIVERSIDE ) SS.
CITY OF LAKE ELSINORE )
I, Virginia Bloom, City Clerk of the City of Lake Elsinore, California, hereby certify
that Ordinance No. 2013 -1322 was introduced at the regular City Council
meeting of February 25, 2014, and adopted at the regular meeting of March 11,
2014, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mayor Pro Tern Manos, Council Member Tisdale, Council Member
Magee, Council Member Hickman and Mayor Johnson
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
W-4 l
1'iiEjWL� • •;''