As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
DISTRIBUTOR
The person responsible for placing and maintaining a newsrack
in a public right-of-way.
NEWSRACK
Any self-service or coin-operated box, container, storage
unit or other dispenser installed, used or maintained for the display
and sale of newspapers or other news periodicals.
NUDITY
The showing with less than a fully opaque covering of the
genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, natal cleft, perineum, anus or anal
region of any person, other than a child under the age of puberty,
or any portion of the breast at or below the areola thereof of any
female person, other than a child under the age of puberty, or the
depiction of covered male genitals in a discernibly turgid state.
OFFENSIVE
The work in which representations appear, taken as a whole,
appeals to the prurient interest and patently depicts or portrays
the prohibited sexually explicit material in a manner which, taken
as a whole, lacks serious literary, artistic, political or scientific
value.
PARKWAY
That area between the sidewalks and the curb of any street
and, where there is no sidewalk, that area between the edge of the
roadway and property line adjacent thereto. "Parkway" shall also include
any area with a roadway which is not open to vehicular travel.
PICTORIAL MATERIAL
Any material suggesting or conveying a visual image and includes
but is not limited to a photograph, painting or drawing.
ROADWAY
That portion of a street improved, designed or ordinarily
used for vehicular travel.
SEXUALLY EXPLICIT MATERIAL
Any pictorial material depicting human sexual intercourse,
human or animal masturbation, bestiality, oral intercourse, anal intercourse,
human-animal intercourse, excretory functions, homosexual acts, direct
physical stimulation or touching of unclothed genitals or pubic areas
of the human male or female, flagellation or torture by or upon a
person in the context of a sexual relationship or sexual stimulation.
The material shall be judged without regard to any covering which
may be affixed or printed over the material in order to obscure genital
areas in a depiction otherwise falling within the definition of these
subsections. Works of art or of anthropological significance are not
included within this definition.
SIDEWALK
Any surface provided for the exclusive use of pedestrians.
STREET
All that area dedicated to public use for public street purposes
and shall include but not be limited to roadways, parkways, alleys
and sidewalks.
It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to
erect, place, maintain or operate on any public street or sidewalk
or in any other public way or place in the City of Newburgh any newsrack
without first having obtained a permit from the City Clerk specifying
the exact location of such rack(s). One permit may be issued to include
any number of newsracks and shall be signed by the applicant.
Application for such permit shall be made in writing to the
City Clerk upon such form as shall be provided by him and shall contain
the name and address of the applicant and the proposed specific location
of said newsrack and shall be signed by the applicant.
[Amended 6-13-1988 by L.L. No. 4-1988]
A. As an express condition of the acceptance of such permit, the permittee
thereby agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City, its officers,
directors and employees against any loss or liability or damage, including
expenses and costs for bodily or personal injury, and for property
damage sustained by any person as the result of the installation,
use or maintenance of a newsrack within the City of Newburgh.
B. Permits shall be issued for the installation of a newsrack or newsracks without prior inspection of the location, but such newsrack or newsracks and the installation, use or maintenance thereof shall be conditioned upon observance of the provisions of this chapter. Permits shall be issued within five business days after the application has been filed. An annual permit fee as set forth in Chapter
163, Fees, of this Code is required.
C. Such permits shall be valid for one year and shall be renewable pursuant to the procedure for original applications referred to in §
209-4 and upon payment of the permit fee.
Any newsrack which, in whole or in part, rests upon, in or over
any public sidewalk or parkway shall comply with the following standards:
A. No newsrack shall exceed five feet in height, 30 inches in width
or two feet in thickness.
B. No newsrack shall be used for advertising signs or publicity purposes
other than that dealing with the display, sale or purchase of the
newspaper or news periodical sold therein.
C. Each newsrack shall be equipped with a coin-return mechanism to permit
a person using the machine to secure an immediate refund in the event
that he is unable to receive the publication paid for. The coin-return
mechanism shall be maintained in good working order.
D. Each newsrack shall have affixed to it in a readily visible place
so as to be seen by anyone using the newsrack a notice setting forth
the name and address of the distributor and the telephone number of
a working telephone service to call to report a malfunction of the
coin-return mechanism or to give the notice provided for in this chapter.
E. Each newsrack shall be maintained in a neat and clean condition and
in good repair at all times. Specifically, but without limiting the
generality of the foregoing, each newsrack shall be serviced and maintained
so that:
(1) It is reasonably free from dirt and grease.
(2) It is reasonably free of chipped, faded, peeling and cracked paint
in the visible painted areas thereof.
(3) It is reasonably free of rust and corrosion in the visible unpainted
metal areas thereon.
(4) The clear plastic or glass parts thereof, if any, through which the
publications therein are viewed are unbroken and reasonably free of
cracks, dents, blemishes and discoloration.
(5) The paper or cardboard parts or inserts thereof are reasonably free
of tears, peeling or fading.
(6) The structural parts thereof are not broken or unduly misshapen.
F. It shall be unlawful for any person to place or maintain any publication
or material in newsracks which exposes to public view any pictorial
material which depicts or appears to depict nudity or offensive sexually
explicit material.
Any newsrack which rests in whole or in part upon or on any
portion of a public right-of-way shall be located in accordance with
the provisions of this section:
A. No newsrack shall be used or maintained which projects onto, into
or over any part of the roadway of any public street or which rests,
wholly or in part, upon, along or over any portion of the roadway
of any public street.
B. No newsrack shall be permitted to rest upon, in or over any public
sidewalk or parkway when such installation, use or maintenance endangers
the safety of persons or property or when such site or location is
used for public utility purposes, public transportation purposes or
other governmental use or when such newsrack unreasonably interferes
with or impedes the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including
any legally marked or stopped vehicles, the ingress to or egress from
any residence or place of business or the use of poles, posts, traffic
signs or signals, hydrants, mailboxes or other objects permitted at
or near said location.
C. No newsrack shall be chained, bolted or otherwise attached to any
fixture located in the public right-of-way, except to other newsracks.
D. Newsracks may be placed next to each other, provided that no group
of newsracks shall extend for a distance of more than eight feet along
a curb, and a space of not less than three feet shall separate each
group of newsracks.
E. No newsrack shall be placed, installed, used or maintained:
(1) Within three feet of any marked crosswalk.
(2) Within 12 feet of the curb return of any unmarked crosswalk.
(3) Within five feet of any fire hydrant, fire call box, police call
box or other emergency facility.
(4) Within five feet of any driveway.
(5) Within three feet ahead or 15 feet to the rear of any sign marking
a designated bus stop.
(6) Within three feet of the outer end of any bus bench.
(7) At any location whereby the clear space for the passageway of pedestrians
is reduced to less than six feet.
(8) Within three feet of or on any public area improved with lawn, flowers,
shrubs, trees or other landscaping.
(9) Within 100 feet of any other newsrack on the same side of the street
in the same block containing the same issue or edition of the same
publication.
F. The provisions contained in Subsection
E of this section shall not apply if compliance with the provisions would prohibit the placement of newsracks of a distance of 150 feet on the same side of the street in the same block.
[Amended 6-13-1988 by L.L. No. 4-1988]
Upon determination by the Chief of Police that a newsrack has been installed, used or maintained in violation of the provisions of this chapter, an order to correct the offending condition will be issued to the distributor of the newsrack. Such order shall be telephoned to the distributor and confirmed to the distributor by mailing a copy of the order by certified mail, return receipt requested. The order shall specifically describe the offending condition and suggest actions necessary to correct the condition. Failure to properly correct the offending condition within three days, excluding Saturdays, Sundays and legal holidays, after the mailing date of the order shall result in the offending newsrack's being summarily removed. If the offending newsrack is not properly identified as to owner under provisions of §
209-6D hereof, it shall be removed immediately and processed as unclaimed property. The Chief of Police shall cause inspection to be made of the corrected condition or of a newsrack reinstalled after removal under this section. The distributor of said newsrack shall be charged an inspection fee as set forth in Chapter
163, Fees, of this Code for each newsrack so inspected, which charge shall be in addition to all other fees and charges required under this chapter.
Any person or entity aggrieved by a finding, determination,
notice or action taken under the provisions of this chapter may appeal
and shall be apprised of his right to appeal to the City Manager.
An appeal must be perfected within three days after receipt of notice
of any protested decision or action by filing with the office of the
Chief of Police a letter of appeal briefly stating therein the basis
for such appeal. A hearing shall be held on a date no more than 10
days after receipt of the letter of appeal. The appellant shall be
given at least five days' notice of the time and place of the
hearing. The City Manager shall give the appellant and any other interested
party a reasonable opportunity to be heard in order to show cause
why the determination of the Chief of Police should not be upheld.
In all such cases, the burden of proof shall be upon the appellant
to show that there was no substantial evidence to support the action
taken by the Chief of Police. Within five business days of the conclusion
of the hearing, the City Manager shall make a final and conclusive
determination.
In addition to the enforcement procedures provided in §
209-8 of this chapter, it shall be within the power and discretion of the Chief of Police to suspend or revoke the permit for continued or repeated violation or infractions of any provisions of this chapter or of any rule, direction or regulation of the Chief of Police. Suspension or revocation shall be mandatory for the third offense against §
209-8 of this chapter.
In the event that a newsrack remains empty for a period of 30 continuous days, the same shall be deemed abandoned and may be treated in the manner as provided in §
209-8 for newsracks in violation of the provisions of this chapter.
[Amended 9-28-1998 by Ord. No. 12-98]
A. In addition to all enforcement procedures provided herein, any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this chapter or fail to comply therewith or who shall violate or fail to comply with any order made thereunder shall be punished as provided in §
1-12 for violation of this chapter of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Newburgh.
B. The imposition of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse
the violation or permit it to continue, and all such persons shall
be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects. Each
day that prohibited conditions exist shall constitute a separate offense.
C. The application of the above penalty shall not be held to prevent
the enforced removal of prohibited conditions.