[Ord. 4-1998, 4/8/1998, § 1]
It shall be unlawful for any person, owner, entity, business, distributor or agent to place, locate, operate or maintain any honor box, kiosk or dispenser device for newspapers, pamphlets, leaflets, magazines or other similar printed materials on public property and in the public right-of-way, including all public sidewalks and areas adjoining such sidewalks, without having first obtained the appropriate licenses and registration approvals from the Borough of Conshohocken and pursuant to the provisions of this Part.
[Ord. 4-1998, 4/8/1998, § 2]
The Council of the Borough of Conshohocken shall determine the registration requirements, the imposition of any fees, and the standards and conditions for the granting of licenses by appropriate Council resolution as needed from time to time.[1] It shall be unlawful for any person, owner, entity, business, distributor or agent, after having been granted a license, to violate or disregard the Borough's regulations and rules regarding honor boxes, kiosks and dispenser devices.
[1]
Editor’s Note: The current resolution is on file in the Borough offices.
[Ord. 4-1998, 4/8/1998, § 3]
The administration of the registration and licensing program and enforcement thereof shall be under the direct supervision and control of the Borough Code Enforcement Officer. All appeals as to the decision of the Code Enforcement Officer in granting or refusing a grant a license, or in the revocation of a license, shall be to the Council of the Borough of Conshohocken and pursuant to the rules and regulations enacted by Council from time to time.
[Ord. 4-1998, 4/8/1998, § 4]
As used in this Part, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
DISPENSER DEVICES
Mechanical devices utilized to dispense newspapers, pamphlets, leaflets, magazines, advertisements, guides, publications and other printed information and media, but do not require the payment of money and are generally distributed free of charge and available to the public without cost.
HONOR BOXES
Coin/cash operated mechanical devices utilized to dispense newspaper pamphlets, leaflets, magazines, advertising, guides, publications and other similar printed information and media, and involve or require the payment of money in exchange for the materials.
KIOSKS
Devices or structures utilized to dispense information, newspapers, pamphlets, leaflets, magazines, advertisements, guides, publications, forms and other printed media, and they may either be for free, without cost or dispensed for a fee.
[Ord. 4-1998, 4/8/1998, § 5]
It shall be unlawful for any person to interfere with, tamper, destroy, damage, vandalize or move any honor box, kiosk or dispenser device from its proper location if said box or device has been validly licensed by the Borough. It shall further be unlawful for any person to cause the dumping or littering of materials contained in the boxes and devices onto the public areas and rights-of-way, including streets and sidewalks in the Borough.
[Ord. 4-1998, 4/8/1998, § 6; as amended by Ord. 9-2008, 12/17/2008]
Any person as defined in this Part, or any officer, agent, servant or employee thereof, who shall fail, neglect or refuse to comply with any of the terms of this Part shall be, upon conviction thereof, sentenced to a pay a fine of not more than $1,000 plus costs and, in default of payment of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30 days.
[Ord. 4-1998, 4/8/1998, Appendix A; as amended by Ord. 9-2008, 12/17/2008]
These rules and regulations and the standards relevant thereto are promulgated pursuant to this Part and may be updated from time to time by resolution of Conshohocken Borough Council:
A. 
No honor box, kiosk or dispenser shall be operated until it has been licensed in accordance with this Part.
B. 
The Code Enforcement Officer shall receive all license applications (on forms provided by the Borough) and shall process the same; he shall also have the authority to revoke any issued license for a violation of these rules and regulations or on account of any misrepresentations, fraud or negligence.
C. 
Any person or entity or agent whose application has been denied or revoked shall have the right of appeal to Borough Council; provided, the appeal is made in writing and forwarded to the Borough Secretary within 10 days of the denial or revocation letter.
D. 
The initial license fee shall be in an amount as established from time to time by resolution of Borough Council for the 1998 calendar year; thereafter, the license shall be renewed annually without the submission of an application for a fee in an amount as established from time to time by resolution of Borough Council; provided, full compliance with all rules and regulations has occurred during the previous year.
E. 
Upon payment of the annual license fee and continued compliance with these rules and regulations, the Code Enforcement Officer shall issue a license with appropriate sticker to be affixed to the box, kiosk or dispenser.
F. 
The Code Enforcement Officer shall not license more than:
(1) 
Two boxes or kiosks or dispensers on any permitted corner or location.
(2) 
Two boxes, kiosks or dispensers at any intersection.
(3) 
Two boxes, kiosks or dispensers on one side of the block.
G. 
No license shall be transferred, assigned or in any way altered; all successors interest of duly licensed boxes, kiosks or dispensers shall be required to immediately obtain a license from the Code Enforcement Officer, de novo, as a prerequisite to lawful operation.
H. 
The standards for granting approval of a license shall include but not be limited to:
(1) 
The health and safety of the surrounding properties, residents and businesses.
(2) 
Concerns about traffic and pedestrian congestion.
(3) 
Location as it impacts upon the reduced footway space on public walkways or streets.
(4) 
The size, shape and construction of the boxes, kiosks or dispensers, especially with regard to their sturdiness and inability to fall over or obstruct access and whether they are constructed and maintained so as to prevent their contents from being scattered or carried by the elements onto streets, sidewalks or other public places or private property.
(5) 
Insurance coverage and public liability issues.
(6) 
History of compliance with this Part.
(7) 
No commercial advertising except for the name of the owner of the box, kiosk or dispenser or the publisher thereof and telephone information.
(8) 
Proximity to fire hydrants, traffic islands, handicapped access pavement cuts, utility poles, mail boxes and vehicular on street parking.
(9) 
Proximity to private or commercial establishments which either sell or distribute some or all of the newspapers, pamphlets, leaflets, guides, publications and printed media.
(10) 
Other community safety, health and general well-being standards.
I. 
Any person, owner, agent, publisher or any entity which operates or maintains a box, kiosk or dispenser shall not permit the area surrounding their box, kiosk or dispenser to become littered as a result of the operation.
J. 
Any honor box, kiosk or dispenser that fails to comply with the requirements of these rules and regulations shall be removed by the Code Enforcement Officer and taken to the Borough garage for storage. In addition, any box, kiosk or dispenser that is not in use for a period of 20 days shall be presumed abandoned and will also be removed by the Code Enforcement Officer. In both instances, upon payment of removal costs and fines, they can be redeemed by the owner.
K. 
All honor boxes, kiosks or dispenser devices shall only be located in the zones and designated and authorized by Borough Council by resolution from time to time; initially these areas are as follows: on the Maple Street right-of-way on First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth and Eleventh Avenues and on the Harry Street right-of-way on First, Third, Fifth, Seventh, Ninth and Eleventh Avenues.
L. 
The Borough will attempt to be as equitable as possible in granting licenses to all interested parties but reserves the right to conduct a lottery if necessary or to institute a first come first serve policy after public notice as to the number of boxes, kiosks or devices available at the above locations to a single owner, agent, entity or business.