HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution No. 5651RESOLUTION NO. 5651
RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
SAN RAFAEL ESTABLISHING ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDE-
LINES FOR POLICE ROTATION TOWING
WHEREAS, the City of San Rafael wishes to establish a
police rotation towing list due to increased interest by tow com-
panies; and
WHEREAS, the list will consist of that number of local
tow companies necessary to accomplish City towing needs and to
effect greater service flexibility; and
WHEREAS, administrative guidelines that will maintain
sufficient quality of services provided are attached hereto and
incorporated herein as Exhibit "A".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of San Rafael that the police rotation tow list is
established and the administrative guidelines are adopted.
I, JEANNE M. LEONCINI, Clerk of the City of San Rafael,
California, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly
and regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the
Council of said City held on the SECOND day of APRIL, 1979, by
the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEN: Jensen, Miskimen, Nixon and Mayor Mulryan
NOES: COUNCILMEN: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEN: None
A.
EANNE M. LEONCINI, City Clerk
OR I G- N A L
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EXHIBIT "A"
. POLICE ROTATION TOWING STANDARDS AND ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDELINES
Section 1. Purpose. The City Council finds that it is in the
public interest that rotation towing services be
established for the purpose of providing the Police
Department with an expeditious means for moving
damaged and disabled vehicles from the streets and
highways of the City, and for removing abandoned
vehicles, illegally parked vehicles and those
vehicles that must be moved for safe keeping.
Section 2. Definitions.
(A) "Chief" means the Chief of Police of the City
of San Rafael Police Department.
(B) "Department" means the City of San Rafael Police
Department.
(C) "Operator" means any person, firm or corporation
licensed as a tow car business by the City of San
Rafael and further issued a permit by the Chief to
engage in the business of towing vehicles in the
City of San Rafael.
(D) "Tow" or "Towing" as used herein is the act or
business of moving damaged or disabled vehicles,
the removal of abandoned vehicles, illegally parked
vehicles and vehicles that must be moved for safe-
keeping, when such moving or removal is directed or
requested by the Department.
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Section 3. Application for Permit.
An application for placement on the Police Rotation
List shall be in writing, executed under penalty of
perjury, and filed with the Chief of Police along
with a deposit for fees as provided. Such applica-
tion shall contain the following:
(A) Full name and identification of the applicant
and all persons who will be financially interested,
whether directly or indirectly, in the towing
business.
(B) The residence, business address and citizenship
of the applicant, including all members of any firm
or partnership. If applicant is a corporation, the
same information for all officers and directors and
the same information for any shareholder who owns
twenty percent (20%) or more of the voting stock of
the corporation.
(C) Fingerprints of the persons described in (B)
above.
(D) The name under which the business is to be
operated.
(E) Whether the applicant or any person financially
interested in the application has had a permit to
tow motor vehicles suspended or revoked in any other
jurisdiction and, if so, the circumstances of such
suspension or revocation.
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(F) A complete description of the vehicle or
vehicles proposed to be operated, including the
number, manufacture, license, horsepower, descrip-
tion of the hoist, its capacity as to weight and
type of vehicle capable of hoisting and towing.
(G) Color scheme and characteristic insignia used
to designate the vehicle of the owner.
(H) Radio equipment available to the vehicle and
to the dispatching office setting forth call let-
ters, wattage, and range.
(I) A current certificate of state approved
testing station certifying as to adequate brakes
and headlights.
(J) Names, addresses and positions of all
employees.
(K) Evidence to show applicant's ability to comply
with Section 12 (Rules and Regulations applicable
to all permits) and Section 13 (Performance
Standards).
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Section 4. Referral to Chief of Police.
Upon receiving the application, the Chief of Police
shall conduct an investigation thereon. Within
thirty (30) days after the filing of owner's appli-
cation, the Chief of Police shall either grant or
deny the application for the permit. If the Chief
of Police denies the application, such denial shall
be based on whether or not the Chief of Police finds
that public necessity and convenience exists. In
determining whether public necessity and convenience
exists, the Chief of Police may take into
consideration:
(1) The business experience and financial
responsibility of the applicant.
(2) Whether or not other persons or towing
operation under permit are rendering
sufficient and adequate service to the
City.
(3) Whether the applicant has demonstrated
a sound and competent pattern of serv-
ice within the community.
Section 5. Appeal.
Any person whose application is disapproved by the
Chief shall have the right to appeal from such dis-
approval to the City Manager. Such appeal shall be
taken by filing with the City Manager a notice of
such appeal no later than ten days after the mailing
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of the notice of disapproval by the Chief. The
appeal shall be heard by the City Manager within
fifteen days from and after applicant filed his
notice of appeal. The City Manager may overrule or
affirm the action taken by the Chief. If the City
Manager overrules the Chief, he shall thereupon
issue the permit to the applicant. The City Manager
shall write his findings and submit them to the
applicant within ten days of his decision. If the
applicant disagrees with the findings and determina-
tion of the City Manager, he has a further right to
file an application of appeal to the City Council by
filing said notice of appeal with the City Clerk
within ten days from his notification.
Section 6. Contents of Permit.
If such permit is granted, it shall contain the
following provisions:
(a) The name of the operator.
(b) The term for which the permit is granted.
(c) A brief description of each vehicle which
the permittee is permitted to operate.
(d) Such conditions or additional matters as
the Council may deem necessary or proper.
(e) A place for the signature of the operator,
under the statement that he accepts the
permit subject to its terms and all of
the provisions of this Resolution.
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Section 7. Insurance and Bond.
No permit shall be granted to any person unless
such person shall have first given and filed with
the Police Department certificates of insurance and
bond as follows:
(A) Public liability insurance with minimum limits
of $100,000/$300,000, or $300,000 single limit
or its equivalent.
(B) Liability insurance that covers loss by fire,
theft, negligence and malicious mischief within
the tow operator's garage with minimum limits of
X500,000.
(C) Said certificates of insurance shall provide
ten (10) days prior notice to City in the event
of cancellation or modification.
(D) Cash or a bond in the amount of five hundred
dollars ($500.00) conditioned upon the faithful
performance of all towing services. Such bond
shall be for the benefit of the City or any
person or persons who have suffered damages
as a result of the operator's failure to
perform as may be determined by the court
of competent jurisdiction. Said bond shall be
maintained at five hundred dollars ($500.00).
One year after the expiration or termination
of the permit, any amount of bond held by the
City shall be returned to the operator.
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Section 8. Business License Fees.
Notwithstanding the provisions contained in this
Resolution, the operator shall, unless exempt
herefrom, procure a City Business License.
Section 9. Term of Permit
A permit issued pursuant to this Resolution shall
be for a calendar year and signed by the Chief.
Such permit shall be posted conspicuously in the
owner's principal place of business. A duplicate
copy of the permit shall be carried in each tow
vehicle. Such permit shall expire on the 31st day
of December in the year it was issued.
Section 10. Renewal of Permit.
Said permit may be renewed annually by the operator
filing an application with the Chief of Police,
describing any changes in the original application.
If there are no material changes, the Chief of
Police shall renew the permit. In the event there
are material changes, the renewal application shall
be considered as a new application and it shall be
processed as herein provided.
Section 11. Transfer of Permit.
Permits as herein descibed are nontransferable.
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Section 12. Rules and Regulations Applicable to Operator.
A towing permit as herein described shall be subject
to the following conditions:
(A) That operator shall be subject to call by the
Department for the performance of towing service upon
a 24-hour a day basis. The response time to a call
shall be set at a maximum of fifteen (15) minutes.
(B) The operator has and will keep and maintain towing
equipment which is adequate and sufficient to perform
such towing service in a reasonable, workmanlike manner.
(C) The operator will charge for towing and storage
services authorized by the Department and rendered upon
its call at fees established by the City Council of
the City of San Rafael from time to time by Resolution.
(D) The operator shall furnish an itemized statement
for towing and storage charged to all persons receiving
said services.
(E) That the operator shall provide for a storage
lot(s) or area(s) enclosed by a fence affording
maximum possible security to impound vehicles and
shall maintain said lot(s) or area(s) in a condition
which minimizes safety hazards to persons having
authority and duty to be in such lot(s) or area(s).
Such lot(s) or area(s) shall be located within the
City of San Rafael. Lot(s) shall have storage
facilities as follows: (a) Enclosed storage for a
minimum of 3 cars, (b) Outside storage for a minimum
of 30 cars.
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(F) The operator, by accepting the permit
and operating thereunder, agrees to indemnify and
hold the City harmless from any of the acts of the
operator that are performed pursuant to said permit.
(G) The operator shall have a minimum of five (5)
trucks for towing of vehicles available on a 24 hour
basis. Said trucks shall be capable of towing motor-
cycles, trucks over one ton capacity and vehicles
equipped with locking air brakes. A minimum of one
truck used for towing vehicles over one ton shall be
equipped with an air brake -line device, commonly
referred to as a "GLAD-HAND", or its equivalent.
(H) Every truck used for towing passenger cars and
small trucks will be equipped with towing "DOLLYS".
(I) Tow trucks shall be equipped with two-way radio
communications with a corresponding base station at
the garage and answering service, therefore providing
24-hour capability.
(J) Change in ownership or management of an operator
shall be grounds for review of the permit by the
Chief.
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Section 13. Performance Standards.
(A) The operator shall clean the debris from the
roadway at the scene of an accident. Removal of
debris from the scene will be the responsibility of
the tow operator.
(B) Responsibility for any damage incurred to
persons, property or vehicles from debris left at a
place from where a vehicle was towed, will be borne
by the operator.
(C) All towed vehicles shall be towed directly to
the designated storage area and shall be kept in such
area until final disposition is made.
(D) All vehicles towed at the request of the San
Rafael Police Department shall be stored in the
enclosed area provided by the operator unless
directed otherwise by Police personnel.
(E) Impounded vehicles shall be stored in a secure
manner with windows closed and doors locked.
(F) Vehicles accessories which are easily removed
and which tend to attract pilferage such as tape
decks, tapes, expensive hubcaps, etc., shall be
removed from the towed vehicle, catalogued and
secured within the building.
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(G) The operator shall release stored vehicles only
to the owner, or owner's authorized agent that has
obtained a San Rafael Police Department vehicle
release form. Tow companies shall have personnel
available to release vehicles between 9:00 a.m. and
6:00 p.m., seven days a week. Provisions shall be
made for the release of vehicles between 6:00 p.m.
and 7:00 a.m. upon request by authorized police
personnel.
(H) Tow operators must provide a direct phone line
from the Police Department to the company at the
expense of the operator.
(I) The operator shall maintain a log book at the
place of business into which shall be recorded the
following information:
(1) Description, including made, model,
vehicle identification number and
license number of the towed vehicle.
(2) Date and time of tow.
(3) Location from which vehicle was towed.
(4) List of accessories removed for security.
(5) Name of person to whom vehicle is re-
leased (or name of purchaser if vehicle
is sold for lien).
(6) Date of release.
(7) Total fees charged.
Said log shall be available for inspection by Police
persc el.
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(H) The Police Chief or his designee shall be
given access to all operator's records concerning
fees levied for services according to any resolution
adopted pursuant to Section 12(c) herein.
Section 14. Non -Responsibility of City.
Nothing herein contained will in any way authorize an
operator to act as an agent or employee of the City
of San Rafael. Nothing herein contained will or is
intended to infer that the costs of towing service or
storage is to be charged to or assumed by the City of
San Rafael. An operator shall receive reimbursement
for its services separate and apart from the City and
its officers unless specifically approved in advance
by the Chief of Police.
Section 15. Suspension and Revocation of Permit and Appeal.
The Police Chief may suspend a permit on the
following grounds:
(A) Upon a finding that an operator falsified
any portion of its application.
(B) Upon any failure of the operator to comply
with the terms and provisions of this Resolution.
(C) Upon an operator hiring and retaining in its
employment a person convicted of auto theft or grand
larceny.
(D) That the operator has demonstrated occasions or
a pattern of behavior, by or through agents or other-
wise, that is inconsistent with or inimical to the
City and its inhabitants.
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Such suspension shall be for a period not to exceed
thirty (30) days provided that if no appeal is taken,
the permit may be revoked. The operator may
appeal the suspension by filing notice of appeal with
the City Council within ten (10) days of suspension.
The Council shall set the appeal for hearing within
twenty (20) days. Ten (10) days notice of such
hearing shall be given to the operator.
After hearing, the Council may:
(A) Terminate the suspension and direct the operator
be reactivated.
(B) Confirm the suspension but not revoke the permit.
(C) Revoke the permit.
(D) Any one of the above with conditions.
Section 16. Exceptions.
Nothing herein contained shall restrict or prohibit
the owner or operator of a vehicle from calling and
selecting a towing vehicle of his own choice.
Section 17. Mutual Termination.
Either the City of San Rafael or the operator may
terminate the permit upon delivery to the other
party of a 30 -day written notice of intent to termi-
nate the permit.
March 1979
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