[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
The purpose of this section is to acknowledge and achieve the
following:
a. There is a substantial governmental interest in promoting the public
health, safety, welfare and convenience by ensuring that persons may
reasonably use the public streets, sidewalks, rights-of-way and other
public property without interference with such use.
b. Newsracks placed and maintained on the streets, sidewalks or other
public right-of-way, absent some reasonable regulation, may unreasonably
interfere with the use of such streets, sidewalks and public rights-of-way,
and may present hazards to persons or property.
c. The streets, sidewalks and public right-of-way are historically associated
with the sale and distribution of newspapers and other publications,
and that access to and use of these areas for such purposes is not
to be denied except where such use unreasonably interferes with the
use of these areas by pedestrians or traffic, or where such use presents
a hazard to persons or property.
d. The public health, safety, welfare and convenience require that:
interference with vehicular, bicycle, wheelchair or pedestrian traffic
be avoided; obstruction of sight distance and views of traffic signs
and street-crossing pedestrians be eliminated; damage done to sidewalks
or streets be minimized and repaired; the good appearance of the public
streets and grounds be maintained; trees and other landscaping be
allowed to grow without disturbance; access to emergency and other
public facilities be maintained; and ingress and egress from properties
adjoining the public rights-of-way be protected.
e. Given the limited space available and the increasing congestion throughout
the community, the City has a substantial interest in devising a systematic
approach to newsrack placement to ensure a fair and equitable distribution
of news publications. This objective may be achieved by allowing modular
newsracks and prohibiting all freestanding newsracks in highly congested
areas or areas with particular public safety, aesthetic or historical
concerns, where the sole use of modular newsracks will promote the
City's aesthetic interest in the appearance of the area, result in
more news publications in less space and thereby reduce congestion.
f. The regulation of the sale or free distribution of newspapers and
other publications dispensed in newsracks as set forth in this section
provides the least intrusive and least burdensome means for ensuring
that the purposes stated in this section are carried out while still
providing ample opportunities for the distribution of news to the
citizens of Albany.
g. A reasonable accommodation of these competing interests can be achieved
by adoption of this section, which regulates the placement and maintenance
of newsracks.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
Approval of encroachment permits for newsracks in the public right-of-way shall be based on compliance with the standards for design, placement and maintenance set forth in the City newsrack specifications. Failure to comply with any of these requirements shall constitute a violation of this section, and shall be grounds for imposition of penalties in accordance with subsection
14-5.13.
a. The style, color, design and dimensions of the newsrack installation
shall be approved by the Director and identified in the City newsrack
specifications. At such time as the City develops a uniform street
furniture scheme including provisions for newsracks, all publications
shall be contained in City-designated newsracks and comply with the
procedural requirements associated with such newsracks.
b. Freestanding newsracks may be used for groupings of one (1) to three
(3) newsracks and shall be installed in accordance with City newsrack
specifications.
c. All groupings of four (4) or more newsracks, with the exception of
temporary newsracks, shall be pedestal mounted modular racks.
d. Temporary newsracks shall be permitted for up to forty-five (45)
days and shall be installed in accordance with City newsrack specifications.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
Newsracks shall be placed by permit only in a manner consistent
with City newsrack specifications.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
Upon the removal of a newsrack, the public right-of-way shall
be returned to its original condition by the permittee, or publication
if a permit has not been issued, including but not limited to the
refilling of holes installed for purposes of maintaining newsracks.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
The permittee, or a claimant who provides sufficient proof of
ownership of an impounded newsrack may, at any time up to and including
the thirtieth day after the impounding, or the thirtieth day after
a final hearing decision on the newsrack, obtain a return of the newsrack
and its contents, upon paying an impound fee.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
The accumulation and storage of abandoned, wrecked, dismantled
or inoperative newsracks or parts thereof on sidewalks or in the public
right-of-way is hereby found to create a condition tending to reduce
the value of property, to promote blight and deterioration and to
be injurious to the health, safety and general welfare. Therefore,
the presence of an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative newsrack
on the sidewalk or other public right-of-way is hereby declared to
constitute a public nuisance which may be abated as such in accordance
with the provisions of this section.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
Each permittee installing or maintaining a newsrack under this
section shall furnish to the City a certificate showing that such
person has in force a policy or policies of public liability and property
damage insurance in a form and with insurers acceptable to the City,
naming the City as an additional insured, in an amount not less than
one hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars minimum liability combined
single limit (bodily injury and property damage) per person and per
occurrence. Each such permittee shall provide and keep in force such
policy or policies of public liability insurance during such time
as he or she continues to place or maintain any newsrack under the
terms of this section. The evidence of insurance filed with the City
shall include a statement by the insurance carrier that such carrier
will give the City thirty (30) days notice before canceling such insurance.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
Any permittee installing or maintaining a newsrack under this
section shall further be required to execute an agreement with the
City that he or she agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
the City and its representatives from all claims, demands, loss, fine
or liability to the extent arising out of or in connection with the
installation, use or maintenance of any newsrack on City streets,
sidewalks and public right-of-way by or on behalf of any such person,
except such injury or harm as may be caused solely and exclusively
by the negligence of the City or its authorized representatives.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
The Director is authorized to phase in the implementation of
this section. In order to accomplish this purpose, the Director is
authorized to establish implementation zones and to establish dates
by which all newsracks in the implementation zones shall be in compliance
with the requirements of this section. The deadlines for placing all
newsracks in compliance with this section and guidelines shall be
prominently posted in the implementation zones. The Director shall
designate the implementation zones and schedule for compliance in
each zone in the guidelines. All newsracks authorized to be on City
streets, sidewalks, and public right-of-way in an implementation zone
shall have one hundred-eighty (180) days from the initial date specified
in the guidelines for implementation of this section in that implementation
zone to be brought into compliance with the provisions of this section
and the guidelines issued by the Director.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
The Director is hereby authorized and directed to establish
a Newsrack Advisory Committee comprised of newspaper and news periodical
representatives, their designated distributors and other interested
parties to assist the Director in the implementation and administration
of this section, with particular attention to ongoing maintenance
of the newsracks, and to minimize the cost to the City of the implementation
and administration of this section.
[Ord. #98-03, § 1]
Will be established in the Master Fee Schedule.