As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meaning indicated:
MODULAR NEWSRACK BOX ASSEMBLY (MNBA)
A unit that has assembled together two or more newsrack boxes
in a housing that is supported by one or more pedestals. The modular
newsrack box assembly is then permanently attached to a sidewalk or
concrete pad by bolts or other such fasteners. Newspapers are distributed
by placing such newspapers in the various newsrack boxes by various
newspaper vendors. Two or more newspaper vendors may distribute newspapers
from a MNBA.
NEWSPAPER VENDOR
Any person or other legal entity distributing publications
by the use of a newsrack box in the Borough of Highland Park.
NEWSRACK BOX or NEWSRACK
A rectangular cube-type box that has a windowed door on its
front for the purposes of viewing inside the cube-shaped box and also
to gain access to the box. Newspapers or other news periodicals are
placed in the newsrack box for the purposes of distribution. One gains
access to the interior of the newsrack box by opening the front windowed
door. The newsrack box may be, but need not be, accessed by inserting
coined money to unlock the access door.
The Mayor and Council find and declare that:
A. The uncontrolled placement of newsracks or MNBAs in
public rights-of-way and semipublic rights-of-way presents an inconvenience
and danger to the safety and welfare of persons using such rights-of-way,
including pedestrians, persons entering and leaving vehicles and buildings,
and persons performing essential utility, traffic control and emergency
services.
B. Newsracks or MNBAs so located as to cause an inconvenience
or danger to persons using public rights-of-way and semipublic rights-of-way,
and unsightly newsracks or MNBAs located therein, constitute public
nuisances.
C. These factors constitute an unreasonable interference
with and obstruction of the use of public rights-of-way and semipublic
rights-of-way, are injurious to health, offensive to the senses, and
constitute such an obstruction of the free use of property as to interfere
in the comfortable enjoyment of life and property by the entire community.
D. The Borough Council recognizes, however, that the
use of such rights-of-way is so historically associated with the sale
and distribution of newspapers and publications that access to the
areas for such purposes should not be absolutely denied. The Borough
Council further finds that these strong and competing interests require
a reasonable accommodation which can only be satisfactorily achieved
through the means of this chapter which is designed to accommodate
such interest regulating the time, place and manner of using such
newsracks or MNBAs and intends to provide for national, regional,
local and nonprofit publications.
E. The provisions and prohibitions hereinafter continued
and enacted are in pursuance of securing and promoting the general
welfare of persons in the Borough in their use of public rights-of-way
and semipublic rights-of-way through the regulation of placement,
appearance, number, size, and servicing of newsracks or MNBAs on such
rights-of-way so as to:
(1) Provide for pedestrian and driving safety and convenience;
(2) Ensure no unreasonable interference with the flow
of pedestrian or vehicular traffic including ingress to, or egress
from, any place of business from the street to the sidewalk;
(3) Provide reasonable access for the use and maintenance
of sidewalks, poles, traffic signs and signals, hydrants, mailboxes,
and similar appurtenances, and access to locations used for public
transportation purposes;
(4) Reduce visual blight on the public rights-of-way and
semipublic rights-of-way, protect the aesthetics and value of surrounding
properties, and protect the quiet of residential areas; and
(5) Reduce exposure of the Borough to personal injury
or property damage claims and litigation.
No person shall install, use or maintain any
newsrack or MNBAs within the Borough except as specifically provided
in this chapter.
The Borough, in its discretion, shall determine
the specific location of each newsrack or MNBA. At each location there
shall be no more than five newsracks or MNBAs. The determination of
the place and manner of installation of such newsracks or MNBAs shall
be made by the Borough in its discretion, wherein its discretion shall
not be exercised unreasonably, capriciously or arbitrarily, and shall
be made in accordance with the criteria of this chapter, as governed
by federal and state law.
[Added by Ord. No. 1299]
The newsracks or MNBAs located within the Borough shall be installed in accordance with §§
261-4,
261-5 and
261-7 herein; however, in the event the Borough seeks to add additional locations, it will do so based on the following criteria:
A. No newsrack or MNBA shall be installed wherein it
impedes the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic.
B. No newsrack or MNBA shall be installed wherein it
endangers the public safety of persons or property.
C. No newsrack or MNBA shall be installed wherein it
interferes with the ingress and egress from any residence or place
of business.
D. No newsrack or MNBA shall be located wherein its location
interferes with the use of traffic signs, traffic signals, fire hydrants,
utility poles, mailboxes, and other such police, fire, and/or traffic
control devices.
E. The content of the newspaper publication shall not
be considered in determining the manner of and place of location of
the newsrack or MNBA.
F. The newsrack or MNBA shall be placed in a location
in keeping with the character and zoning in the Borough so as to minimize
the visual appearance and clutter of newsracks, but not at the expense
of the newspaper vendor's First Amendment Right to distribute its
newspaper.
G. No newsrack or MNBA shall be installed above, or within
a proximity to interfere with the use, maintenance, and/or repair
of any gas line, water line, sewer line or other such utility line.
H. No newsrack or MNBA shall be located so as to impede
the lawful use of any buildings or access thereto.
I. No newsrack or MNBA shall be located as to interfere
with the growth of any municipally owned shade trees, plants, and
shrubs existing in the right-of-way sidewalk area.
J. No newsrack or MNBA shall be located to interfere
with the use of municipally installed public benches and seating.
The Borough has selected the locations for the
newsracks or MNBAs to be installed in accordance with this chapter.
The locations listed on Schedule A are exhaustive and exclusive. Others may be added by the
Borough on its own request by resolution without the need to amend
this chapter.
Any newsrack or MNBA which in whole or in part
rests upon, in or over any public sidewalk or public right-of-way
or which projects onto, into or over any part of a public right-of-way
within the Borough shall comply with the following standards:
A. No newsrack or MNBA shall be used for commercial advertising
or commercial publicity purposes other than to display, promote or
advertise the sale of the newspaper, news periodical or magazine sold
therein.
B. Each newsrack or MNBA shall be equipped with a coin-return
mechanism to permit a person using the machine to secure an immediate
refund that he/she is unable to receive the publication paid for.
The coin-return mechanism shall at all times be maintained in good
working order.
C. Each newsrack or MNBA shall have affixed thereto,
in a readily visible place so as to be seen by anyone using the newsrack
or MNBA unit, a notice setting forth the name and address of the newspaper
vendor and the telephone number of a working telephone service to
call to report a malfunction or to secure a refund in the event of
a malfunction of the coin-return mechanism or to give notice to the
Borough Clerk.
D. Each newsrack or MNBA shall be maintained in a neat
and clean condition and in good repair at all times. Specifically,
but without limiting generality of the foregoing, each newsrack or
MNBA shall be serviced and maintained so that:
(1) It is reasonably free of loose, chipped, peeling and
cracked paint in the visible painted areas thereof;
(2) It is reasonably free of rust and corrosion, in the
visible metal areas thereon;
(3) The clear plastic or glass parts thereof, if any,
through which the publications therein are viewed, are not broken
and reasonably free of cracks, dents, blemishes and discoloration;
(4) The paper or cardboard parts or inserts thereof, if
any, are reasonably free of tears, peelings, or fading; and
(5) The structural parts thereof are not broken, cracked
or otherwise dangerous to users thereof.
E. The newspaper vendor shall be responsible for properly
disposing of unsold newspapers by bundling them for recycling and
depositing them in a receptacle designated by law for such purposes.
Failure to do so shall subject the newspaper vendor to punishment
under this and all other applicable laws, rules and regulations, including
but not limited to the forfeiture of any license(s) obtained pursuant
to this chapter.