Chapter 9.34
GRAFFITI CONTROL

Sections:

9.34.010    Purpose.

9.34.020    Graffiti defined.

9.34.030    Graffiti prohibited.

9.34.040    Minors--Aerosol paint.

9.34.050    Notice.

9.34.060    Service of notice.

9.34.080    Removal by city.

9.34.090    Liability for city’s cost of abatement.

9.34.100    Abatement of graffiti as a public nuisance.

9.34.010 Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to provide a program for removal of graffiti from buildings, structures, and places on both public and private property and to provide regulations designed prevent and control the further spread of graffiti in the city.  The increase of graffiti on both public and private buildings, structures and places is creating a condition of blight within the city which results in a deterioration of property and business values for adjacent and surrounding properties all to the detriment of the city.  The city council finds and determines that graffiti is obnoxious and a public nuisance which must be abated so as to avoid the detrimental impact of such graffiti on the city and to prevent the further spread of graffiti.  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.010).

9.34.020 Graffiti defined.

For the purpose of this chapter “graffiti” means the unauthorized spraying of paint or marking of ink, chalk, dye or other similar substances on public and private buildings, structures, and places.  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.020).

9.34.030 Graffiti prohibited.

A.    No person shall place graffiti or other writing upon any public or privately owned building, structure, or place located on publicly or privately owned real property within the city.

B.    No person owning or otherwise in control of any real property within the city shall permit or allow any graffiti to be placed upon or remain on any building, structure or place located on such property when the graffiti is visible from the street or other public or private property, for a period in excess of that described in this chapter for notice and removal of graffiti.

C.    Violation of this chapter shall be a misdemeanor.  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.030).

9.34.040 Minors--Aerosol paint.

A.    Sale to Minors Unlawful.  It is unlawful for any person to sell or give to any individual under the age of eighteen years, who is not accompanied by a responsible adult, any aerosol container of paint or other liquid substance capable of defacing property.

B.    Signs Required.  Any person engaged in the retail sale of aerosol containers of paint and other liquid substances capable of defacing property must display at the location of retail sale a sign clearly visible and legible to employees and customers which states as follows:

It is unlawful for any person to sell or give to any individual under the age of eighteen years, who is not accompanied by a responsible adult, any aerosol container of paint or other liquid substance capable of defacing property.  Any person who maliciously defaces real or personal property with paint, marking ink, chalk, dye or similar substance or etching tool is guilty of vandalism which is punishable by a fine, imprisonment, or both.  (California Penal Code §594.1, Half Moon Bay Municipal Code §9.34.020).

C.    Possession by Minors Prohibited.  It is unlawful for any individual under the age of eighteen years, who is in a public place or upon private property without consent of the owner or tenant thereof and who is not accompanied by a responsible adult, to possess an aerosol container of paint or other liquid substance capable of defacing property.  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.040).

9.34.050 Notice.

Whenever the chief of police or his designee determines that graffiti exists on any building, structure or place in the city which is visible from the street or other public or private property, he shall cause a notice to be issued to abate such nuisance.  The property owner shall have fifteen days after the date of the notice to remove the graffiti or the property will be subject to abatement by the city.  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.050).

9.34.060 Service of notice.

The notice to abate graffiti shall be served upon the owner of the affected premises, as such owner’s name and address appears on the last equalized property tax assessment rolls of the county of San Mateo.  In addition, if there is a commercial tenant using the premises, the notice shall also be served on said tenant.  If there is no known address for the owner, the notice shall be sent in care of the property address.  The notice required by this chapter may be served in any one of the following manners:

A.    By personal service on the owner, occupant or person in charge or control of the property;

B.    By registered or certified mail addressed to the owner at the last known address of said owner.  If this address is unknown, the notice will be sent to the property address.  In addition, where the property is occupied, a copy of the notice shall be delivered to the occupant.  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.060).

9.34.080 Removal by city.

Upon failure of persons to comply with the notice to abate by the designated date, or such continued date thereafter as the chief of police or his designated representative approves, then the chief of police is authorized and directed to cause the graffiti to be abated by city forces or private contract, and the city or its private contractor is expressly authorized to enter upon the premises for such purposes.  All reasonable efforts to minimize damage from such entry shall be taken by the city, and any paint used to obliterate graffiti shall be as close as practicable to background color(s).  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.080).

9.34.090 Liability for city’s cost of abatement.

Where the graffiti has been abated by the city due to the refusal or failure of the owner to do so, the owner shall reimburse the city for the actual cost of the removal of the graffiti.  The costs to be reimbursed include labor, material, preparation of specifications and contracts and inspection.  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.090).

9.34.100 Abatement of graffiti as a public nuisance.

As an alternate to summary abatement, the city may cause the graffiti to be abated as a public nuisance.  (Ord. C-2-12 §8(part), 2012:  Ord. 8-94 §1(part), 1994.  Formerly 15.26.100).