It is the purpose of this chapter to prevent or reduce the accumulation
of shopping carts abandoned in neighborhoods and in public spaces.
Abandoned shopping carts cause visual blight in neighborhoods, reduce
property values in communities, obstruct pedestrian and vehicular
traffic in the public rights-of-way, and constitute a hazard to the
health, safety, and general welfare of the public throughout the Township
of Middle.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ABANDONED CART
Any shopping cart that has been removed without written permission
of the cart owner or on-duty manager from the premises of the business
establishment, regardless of whether it has been left on either private
or public property.
BOLLARD
An upright post consisting of a piece of timber, concrete,
metal or similar material fixed firmly in an upright position that
creates a narrowed passageway restricting the removal of shopping
carts from the premises.
BUSINESS PREMISES
The entire area owned and utilized by the business establishment
that provides carts for use by customers, including any parking lot
or other property provided by the cart owner for customer parking.
The parking area of an establishment located in a multistore complex
or shopping center shall include the entire parking area used by the
complex or center.
CART OWNER
Any person or entity, who, in connection with the conduct
of a business, owns, leases, possesses, uses, or otherwise makes any
cart available to customers or the public. For purposes of this chapter,
"cart owner" shall also include the owner's on-site or designated
agent that provides the carts for use by its customers that provides
or maintains more than 15 shopping carts for use by its patrons.
EFFECTIVE CONTAINMENT SYSTEM
A system that results in no more than five shopping carts
being removed without the owner's consent from the business premises
or parking area.
ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL
The code enforcement official or any other official as designated
by the Business Administrator or Chief of Police.
ESTABLISHMENT
A commercial or retail enterprise that provides more than
15 shopping carts for use by patrons or customers.
MAJOR REMODEL
Either:
A.
An addition in excess of 50% of the current floor area of a
retail establishment that provides more than 15 shopping carts for
its patrons; or
B.
An alteration, repair, remodel, or addition with a total building
permit valuation in excess of 50% of the replacement cost of a building,
or portion of a building, occupied by a retail establishment that
provides more than 15 shopping carts for its patrons.
SHOPPING CART
A basket which is mounted on wheels or a similar device provided
by a business establishment for use by a customer for the purpose
of transporting goods of any kind, including, but not limited to,
grocery store shopping carts.
The containment methods set forth herein to contain shopping
carts on premises shall apply to all retail establishments, whether
new or existing, or the major remodel of retail establishments, within
120 days after the effective date of this chapter.
All shoppers, patrons and users of carts who remove a cart for
their convenience or any other reason from the establishment or parking
lot adjacent to where the cart belongs shall have the affirmative
duty and obligation to return the cart forthwith. Any person who does
not fulfill that duty and obligation, or who abandons the cart, has
violated this chapter.
All owners and operators of establishments owning and/or supplying
carts for the convenience of shoppers, patrons or users shall:
A. Clearly label them, in a visible manner restrictive of removal of
same, with the name, address and phone number of the store or facility
owning or responsible for supplying the carts.
B. Be responsible for retrieval of any of their carts as soon as possible
and not more than three business days from notification by the Township,
or any official thereof, of a request to do so by fax, letter, email,
or verbal notification. Any that do not do so have violated this chapter.
C. Create procedures.
(1) Create internal procedures to comply with this chapter, which procedures
shall be written and in place within 30 days after the effective date
of this chapter, and which shall be supplied to the Township Clerk,
who shall provide copies to the Superintendent of Public Works, the
Code Enforcement Officer and the Police Department. Additional copies
shall be supplied if requested from time to time by the Township.
(2) Such procedures shall identify the name of the establishment, the
name of and contact information for the store manager and the person,
title, address of the store or facility, phone number, fax number
and email address where and to whom the Township may send notices;
and shall include an affirmative plan of action demonstrating how,
by whom, and with what frequency the Township shall be searched for
shopping carts which have been removed from the establishment; and
which shall be at least weekly.
(3) At their sole expense, create signage on their premises, to be prominently
displayed in a conspicuous place at or near all entrances and exits,
giving notice of the provisions of this chapter relating to the prohibition
against removal of carts from the premises or the parking lot immediately
adjacent to the establishment and not returning them, or abandoning
them, and that violators are subject to fines and penalties.
(4) Acknowledge receipt of a copy of this chapter to confirm that any
cart found in a street or place will be impounded to prevent a safety
hazard and that notification will be sent by the Township within 24
hours informing the designated establishment representative of the
number of carts in possession of the City and where they may be redeemed.
The Business Administrator, and his or her designees, including
designated code enforcement officers, shall have the authority and
powers necessary to determine whether a violation of this chapter
exists and to take appropriate action to gain compliance with the
provisions of this chapter and applicable state codes. These powers
include the authority to impound the shopping carts, issue administrative
citations, inspect public and private property, impose civil penalties
for any violation of this chapter, or pursue criminal actions.
A cart owner shall be required to install a physical containment
system to the satisfaction of the Township pursuant to this chapter.
This shall apply to all retail establishments, whether new or existing,
within 120 days after the effective date of this chapter.
Containment methods shall include at least one of the permitted
methods to contain shopping carts on the premises. Effective containment
systems are limited to:
A. Bollards. Installation of bollards;
B. Wheel locking or stopping mechanisms. Equipping shopping carts with
a wheel locking or stopping mechanism that is used in conjunction
with an electronic magnetic barrier along the exterior perimeter of
the retail establishment, inclusive of parking areas adjacent to said
retail establishment. The wheel locking or stopping mechanism must
activate when the shopping cart crosses the electronic or magnetic
barrier;
C. Protruding arm or similar device. Equipping shopping carts with a
protruding arm or similar device that prohibits the cart from being
taken off-site from the subject business or establishment;
D. Deposit system. A system, which may be mechanical in nature, requiring
a deposit to use a shopping cart. The deposit should be of a reasonable
amount that would not deter the use of the cart, but would encourage
the return of the cart. This system may include the rental or sale
of carts that can be temporarily or permanently used for transport
of purchases off-site;
E. Customer service. Designation of certain employees to prevent the
removal of shopping carts from the premises by assisting patrons with
transporting groceries or merchandise to patrons' vehicles and then
returning shopping carts to the location where the retail establishment
keeps the shopping carts for its patrons. This method shall only be
used in establishments with more than 15 shopping carts in use at
all times.
F. Other methods. Other methods for on-site containment so long as the
Township of Middle has approved the system or method which would effectively
contain or control shopping carts within the exterior perimeter of
the business premises, inclusive of parking areas adjacent to said
business premises.
[Amended 8-1-2022 by Ord. No. 1657-22]
If the owner, retailer or authorized user does not retrieve
the shopping cart within five business days of receiving notice, the
Township of Middle may sell or dispose of the shopping cart as it
sees fit.