[Amended by Ord. No. 20-1991; 11-12-2014 by Ord. No. 13-2014]
As used in this chapter, certain terms shall be defined as follows
unless the context clearly dictates otherwise:
AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL
Sworn police officers, parking enforcement officers and authorized
agents of the City.
BOOTING
The act of immobilizing a motor vehicle in such a manner
as to prevent its operation, except that no such vehicle shall be
immobilized by any means other than by the use of a device or other
mechanism which shall cause no damage to such vehicle unless it is
moved while such device or mechanism is in place, and which device
is certified as acceptable by the Chief of Police or authorized agent.
INDICIA OF OWNERSHIP
An identifying card and plate or plates issued to evidence
authority for a motor vehicle to be operated on a public street, highway
or parking facility, or a certificate of title issued to evidence
that a person, other than a lienholder, has the property right in
or title to a motor vehicle. The term includes a person entitled to
the use and possession of a vehicle subject to a security interest
in another person, but excludes a lessee under a lease not intended
as security.
[Amended 11-12-2014 by Ord. No. 13-2014]
Any motor vehicle which is listed on the City's or authorized
agent's data processing system as having three or more outstanding
parking and/or traffic violations issued by the City or any authorized
agent for which citations or warrants have been issued by a Magisterial
District Judge is subject to booting by authorized City personnel
or agents.
Each booted vehicle shall be placarded, in a conspicuous manner,
with a standard form indicating the dollar amount of the outstanding
violations and the procedure to which the owner must adhere in order
to have the boot removed, and such placard shall provide notice sufficient
to warn any individual that the subject vehicle has been booted and
that any attempt to move such vehicle will result in damage to such
vehicle.
[Ord. No. 52-1990; amended 9-28-2010 by Ord. No. 12-2010; 11-12-2014 by Ord. No. 13-2014]
Upon payment of, or proper administrative adjudication concerning,
all such outstanding violations, and upon payment of a booting fee
of $50, the boot mechanism shall be removed as promptly as reasonable
and in no event to exceed one business day, except that the time provision
described herein is subject to waiver in the event that the City experiences
a civil emergency as declared by the Mayor which prevents authorized
City personnel or agents from adhering to the stated time provision.
Beginning effective January 1, 2013, the booting fee shall be $75.
Vehicles which remain for a period exceeding 60 days in the possession of an agent authorized to tow pursuant to the provisions of this chapter shall become subject to the provisions of Chapter
3-135, Removal and Impounding of Motor Vehicles.