[Ord. No. 4750, 7-16-2018]
This Article is enacted to reduce the potential for situations
where employees of certain hotels, motels, convenience stores, tobacconists,
and retail stores are exposed to potential death and/or injuries because
of actions of people with criminal intent, and to assist in criminal
offender identification, apprehension, and prosecution by retrieving
an image and/or video.
[Ord. No. 4750, 7-16-2018]
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation
and enforcement of this Article:
CONVENIENCE STORE
A retail establishment, with or without fuel sales, that
also sells prepackaged food items, package liquor, tobacco products,
periodicals and tangible consumer goods, primarily for self-service
by the consumer, including hot beverages, fountain beverages and pastries.
Such businesses may also sell site-prepared food items.
RETAIL
A place of business in which merchandise is sold primarily
to ultimate consumers, with a tenant gross floor area greater than
twelve thousand (12,000) square feet.
VIDEO SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM or VSS
A continuous digital surveillance system including cameras,
cabling and/or remotes, monitors, and digital video recorders that
records in color with camera and lens. The system shall be capable
of producing retrievable and identifiable images and video recording
on media that can be enlarged through projection or other means and
can be made a permanent record for use in criminal investigation.
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A. Hotels, motels, convenience stores, tobacconists, and retail stores
shall be equipped with a VSS capable of recording and retrieving an
image to assist in offender identification, apprehension and prosecution.
At a minimum, hotels, motels, convenience stores, tobacconists, and
retail stores shall:
1.
Have two (2) color digital high-resolution surveillance cameras
inside the establishment. One (1) surveillance camera shall have an
overview of the counter/register and the other surveillance camera
shall have a view of the main entrance/exit area. The entrance/exit
area surveillance camera shall provide a clear and identifiable full
frame of the filmed individual's face. All cameras shall remain unobstructed
by any display sign or other item.
2.
Have two (2) digital high-resolution surveillance cameras outside
the establishment. One (1) of the surveillance cameras shall have
an overall view of the parking area with digital zoom capability.
3.
The VSS shall show the correct date and time of the recordings.
4.
Have a VSS operated at all times, including hours when the establishment
is not opened for business.
5.
Have the VSS maintained annually to ensure that the VSS is working
properly at all times; verification of such maintenance, including
test digital images produced when the VSS is installed or maintained,
shall be retained on the premises and made available for periodic
inspection by the Police Department during all hours in which the
establishment is open.
6.
Provide the Police Department with access to the VSS upon request
in connection with a criminal investigation.
7.
Have one (1) or more digital video recording devices used to
record images from each surveillance camera at the establishment.
Each recording device shall be kept in a secured location that is
remote from the surveillance cameras. A library of the recorded digital
images shall be maintained for not less than sixty (60) days.
8.
Have posted at all public entrances and exits signs or decals
indicating that surveillance cameras are in use.
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All exterior areas of hotels, motels, convenience stores, tobacconists, and retail stores shall be lighted in accordance with Sections
407.010 and
407.060 of the Unified Development Code.
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Hotels, motels, convenience stores, tobacconists, and retail
stores may apply to the Chief of Police, or their designee, for exemption
from the provisions of this Article if they have undertaken alternate
measures which are substantially equal to or more effective in preventing
criminal activity and assisting in the apprehension of the perpetrator
and for protecting employees. If the Chief or designee approves such
alternative measures submitted by the establishment, then it shall
not be required to comply with the provisions of this Article for
as long as the approval of the Chief or designee is effective. If
the application for exemption is denied by the Chief, the establishment
may appeal to City Council for further review of the application for
exemption and the decision of the City Council shall be final, except
to such extent the same may be changed by judicial review.
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All hotels, motels, convenience stores, tobacconists, and retail
stores commencing operation from and after the effective date of this
Article shall immediately comply with all the provisions herein upon
opening its doors to the public. All hotels, motels, convenience stores,
tobacconist, and retail stores in operation on a regular and continuous
basis prior to the effective date of this Article shall comply with
all provisions of this Article no later than July 1, 2019.
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It is unlawful for any person, corporation, unincorporated association,
firm, partnership, joint venture, or any other business organization
or entity of any kind to violate any of the provisions of this Article,
and conviction of such violation shall be punished by a fine of not
more than two hundred dollars ($200.00). Each day any violation of
this Article shall continue shall constitute a separate offense.