Chapter 12.40
NEWSRACKS

Sections:

12.40.010    Intent and purpose.

12.40.020    Definitions.

12.40.030    Registration required.

12.40.040    Registration form.

12.40.050    Identification.

12.40.060    Placement.

12.40.070    Maintenance.

12.40.080    Specifications.

12.40.090    Impoundment.

12.40.100    Hearings on impoundment.

12.40.110    Disposition of impounded newsracks.

12.40.010 Intent and purpose.

A. The City Council finds that the public health, safety, welfare, and convenience require that:

1. Interference with vehicular, bicycle, wheelchair or pedestrian traffic be avoided;

2. Obstruction of sight distance and views of traffic signs and street-crossing pedestrians be eliminated;

3. Damage done to sidewalks and streets be minimized and repaired;

4. The good appearance of public streets and grounds be maintained;

5. Trees and other landscaping be allowed to grow without disturbance;

6. Access to emergency and other public facilities be maintained; and

7. Ingress and egress from properties adjoining the public rights-of-way be protected.

B. The City Council also finds, however, that the reasonable use of such rights-of-way is historically associated with the sale and distribution of newspapers and publications, and such use is a constitutionally protected right.

C. The City Council further finds that these competing interests require a reasonable accommodation which can only be satisfactorily achieved through the means of this chapter designed to accommodate such interests by regulating the time, place, and manner of using such newsracks. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.020 Definitions.

For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:

A. “Director” means the Director of the Public Works department of the City of Livermore, and his or her designated representative.

B. “Modular-unit configuration” means a structure containing two or more newsracks.

C. “Newsrack” means any self-service or coin-operated box, container, storage unit, or other dispenser, installed, used, or maintained for the display and distribution of a newspaper, periodical, or other printed matter.

D. “Public property” means parks, squares, plazas, and any other real property owned by the City, except for public rights-of-way as defined by this section.

E. “Public right-of-way” means any land which by deed, conveyance, agreement, easement, dedication, usage or process of law is reserved for and dedicated to the general public for street, highway, alley, sidewalk, walkway, storm drainage, or bicycle path purposes.

F. “Single-unit configuration” means a newsrack structure containing a single newsrack. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.030 Registration required.

No person shall place or maintain a newsrack which is on or projects into a public right-of-way, unless such newsrack is registered with the Director within 30 days prior to such placement and conforms with the requirements of this chapter. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.040 Registration form.

A. Registration of a newsrack(s) shall be made with the Director within 30 days prior to placement, on prescribed forms containing the name, address, and telephone number of those responsible for installation, use and maintenance of the newsrack(s), and the type, number, and location(s) of the newsrack(s).

B. The newsrack owner shall attach to the City’s registration form a certificate of insurance showing that such person has then in force public liability and property damage insurance, endorsing the City as an additional insured, in an amount not less than $1,000,000. The newsrack owner shall provide and keep in force that policy of public liability insurance during such time as it continues to locate any newsrack under the terms of this chapter. The evidence of insurance filed with the City shall include a statement by the insurance carrier that 30 days’ unconditional notice will be given to the City before any cancellation.

In addition, the application shall contain a provision wherein every person operating or maintaining a newsrack upon the streets of this City shall agree to indemnify and hold harmless the City, its officers and employees from any loss, liability, damage, or cost sustained by any person or property, to the extent any such loss, liability, damage or cost arises from the installation, operation, or use of such newsrack; provided, however, that such obligation to indemnify and hold harmless the City, the officers and employees shall not extend to any loss, liability, damage or cost resulting from the acts, failure to act, or property of a person other than the owner.

C. One registration form may be filed for any number of newsracks placed on public rights-of-way in accordance with the provisions of this chapter; provided, that the specific location of each newsrack is included in the registration form.

D. The registration completed pursuant to this chapter shall remain in effect until registered newsracks are abandoned or impounded.

E. No fee or bond shall be required for the registration of a newsrack. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.050 Identification.

Every newsrack owner shall permanently affix to each newsrack the owner’s name, address and telephone number above the level of the newspapers or periodicals being displayed for distribution in a place where it may be seen by anyone using the newsrack. (Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.060 Placement.

The following standards shall apply for the placement of newsracks:

A. Newsracks shall be placed on the back of the sidewalk away from the curb so that the back edge of the newsrack is not farther than six inches from the back edge of the sidewalk.

B. When a newsrack is placed adjacent to the wall of any building, the newsrack shall be placed with its long axis parallel to the building and with the back edge of the newsrack a maximum of six inches away from the building.

C. Clear space for pedestrian/bicycle passage shall be maintained as follows:

1. On bicycle-pedestrian paths, at least eight feet clear space, provided no newsrack shall be placed on the paved portion of such path.

2. On sidewalks of eight feet or less in width, at least four feet clear space.

D. No newsrack shall be installed, used, or maintained within the following distances, measured parallel to the street unless otherwise indicated, from the following:

1. Within 15 feet of the curb return of any intersection with either a marked or unmarked crosswalk;

2. Within a five-foot radius of any public telephone, or fire hydrant, traffic controller box, or other emergency facility;

3. Within 10 feet of any driveway;

4. Within five feet of any entrance to a building or sidewalk leading to the entrance of a building;

5. In front of, or so situated so as to impede access to or from, any bus bench or shelter or access to or from public transit;

6. Within 10 feet of any no parking or stopping zone, unless the newsrack is located on the side of the sidewalk farthest from the street;

7. Within the limits of a handicap ramp or designated handicapped parking stall; and

8. Within any area found to be a safety problem by the Director in accordance with the standards established by this section.

E. Newsracks may be placed or joined together so long as the group combined does not extend for a distance of more than eight feet. A space of no less than three feet separating each newsrack group is required.

F. A newsrack shall not be chained, bolted, or otherwise attached to public property, unless approved by the Director. Newsracks shall not be chained, bolted, or otherwise attached to any shrub, tree, tree stake, or other plant, street furniture, utility pole, street or traffic sign, mailbox, nor situated upon any landscaped area, unless approved by the Director.

G. The Director shall require a newsrack owner to move a newsrack if he or she determines that the placement of the newsrack does not meet the criteria of this section. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.070 Maintenance.

A. Each newsrack shall at all times be maintained in a neat and clean condition and in good repair. Each newsrack shall be maintained and serviced so that it is reasonably free of:

1. General dirt and grease;

2. Chipped, faded, peeling, and cracked paint, or graffiti, on all visible painted areas;

3. Rust and corrosion on all visible unpainted metal areas;

4. Cracks, dents, blemishes, and discolorations in the clear plastic and glass parts, if any, through which publications are viewed;

5. Tears, peeling, or fading in the paper or cardboard parts and inserts; and

6. Broken or misshapen structural parts.

B. Newsracks that are damaged or defective shall be replaced or repaired as soon as practical.

C. When use of a newsrack is permanently discontinued, it shall be removed and the location restored to its previous condition, normal wear and tear excepted. A newsrack which is unused for one month shall be presumed to be permanently discontinued. (Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.080 Specifications.

A. All single-unit configurations shall conform to the following:

1. The dimensions shall not exceed:

a. Fifty inches in height;

b. Twenty-four inches in width;

c. Eighteen inches in depth.

2. The base shall be enclosed and shall not be a wire-type design.

3. The lettering on a single-unit configuration shall not exceed 170 square inches in area.

4. Except for any lettering, the color of the single-unit configurations shall be as follows:

a. Dark green in the downtown area (that area bounded by both sides of Railroad Avenue on the north, Third Avenue on the south, “L” Street on the west and Maple Street on the east);

b. Brown, beige or tan in the remaining areas of the City.

B. All modular-unit configurations shall conform to the following:

1. The dimensions shall not exceed:

a. Fifty-five inches in height;

b. Ninety-six inches in width;

c. Eighteen inches in depth.

2. The base shall be a pedestal-type design.

3. The lettering on the modular-unit configurations shall not exceed 170 square inches in area per each newsrack within the configuration.

4. Except for any lettering, the color of the modular-unit configurations shall be as follows:

a. Dark green in the downtown area (that area bounded by both sides of Railroad Avenue on the north, Third Avenue on the south, “L” Street on the west and Maple Street on the east);

b. Brown, beige or tan in the remaining areas of the City. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.090 Impoundment.

A. The Director may immediately correct any violation of this chapter, and shall do so without impounding, if such correction can be accomplished simply, easily, quickly, and without substantial public expense.

B. If a violation of this chapter cannot be corrected under subsection A of this section, and the violation poses an immediate threat to the public health, safety, and welfare, the Director may immediately remove and impound such a newsrack. Notice of such action and the right to request a hearing on the impoundment shall be mailed to the owner within two working days after such action.

C. If a violation of this chapter cannot be corrected under subsection A of this section, and the violation does not pose an immediate threat to the public health, safety, and welfare, the Director shall notify the owner, by mail, that unless the violation is corrected or a hearing requested, within seven working days of the date of the notice, that the newsrack will be impounded. The Director may remove such newsrack after seven working days of the date of the notice if no hearing is requested, or in accordance with the decision of any hearing requested pursuant to this chapter. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.100 Hearings on impoundment.

A. Any owner aggrieved by a decision under LMC 12.40.090 may request a hearing before the City Manager at any time within seven working days of the date of notice under LMC 12.40.090(C) or within nine working days after impoundment under LMC 12.40.090(B).

B. A hearing shall be held within seven working days of the request for a hearing. At the hearing, owner may present evidence or argument as to whether the newsrack should not be impounded or should be returned without payment of an impound fee.

C. The City Manager shall render a written decision within five working days after the close of the hearing. The decision of the City Manager shall be final. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)

12.40.110 Disposition of impounded newsracks.

A. The owner may, at any time up to and including the thirtieth day after the impounding, and if a hearing is held concerning the newsrack at any time up to and including the thirtieth day after the written decision, obtain a return of the newsrack and its contents, upon paying an impound fee established by resolution of the City Council.

B. If a hearing on the impounding of the newsrack is not timely requested or if the newsrack is not returned in accordance with the provisions of this chapter, the Director may sell or otherwise dispose of the newsrack, and its contents, and deposit the proceeds, if any, from any such sale or other disposition, and any moneys contained in said newsrack, in the City’s general fund. (Ord. 2065 § 1(A), 2018; Ord. 1466 § 1, 1996)