The purpose of this chapter is to regulate the placement of
unattended donation boxes within the city. The procedures and requirements
of this chapter are enacted to:
A. Promote
the community's health, safety, and welfare by regulating unattended
donation boxes for clothing or other salvageable personal property
within the city;
B. Ensure
that unattended donation boxes do not pose a hazard to pedestrian
and vehicular traffic;
C. Ensure
that material is not allowed to accumulate outside of the unattended
donation boxes where it can be scattered by adverse weather conditions,
animal contact, or human activities; and
D. Establish
criteria that avoid attracting vermin, unsightliness, and public health
or safety hazards.
(Ord. 12-4 § 2)
"Director"
means the director of the community development department
of the city of West Sacramento or designee.
"Operator"
means a person, entity, association or organization that
places, maintains or operates unattended donation box(es) to solicit
donations of clothing or other salvageable personal property.
"Permittee"
means the property owner who is issued a permit authorizing
placement of unattended donation box(es).
"Property owner"
means the person, entity, association or organization who
owns the real property where the unattended donation box(es) is/are
proposed to be located.
"Residential district"
includes residential zoning districts as established pursuant
to Title 17 of the West Sacramento Municipal Code, and adopted specific
plans with applicable residential zoning districts.
"Unattended donation box"
means any unattended container, receptacle, or similar device
that is located on any property within the city, used for soliciting
and collecting donations of clothing or other salvageable personal
property. This term does not include recycle bins for the collection
of recyclable materials governed or regulated pursuant to Title 17
of the West Sacramento Municipal Code.
(Ord. 12-4 § 2)
The director shall have the right to revoke any permit issued
hereunder if any of the grounds to refuse issuance of the initial
permit exists. In addition, the failure of the permittee to comply
with the provisions of this chapter, or other provisions of this code
or other law, shall also constitute grounds for revocation of the
permit. The director shall provide a written notification to the permittee
stating the specific grounds for revocation. Upon revocation, the
unattended donation box shall be removed from the permittee's real
property within thirty calendar days and, if not removed within this
time period, the city may remove, store and dispose of the unattended
donation box at the permittee's sole cost and expense. Upon revocation,
a permittee shall be prohibited from applying for a permit for a period
of one year.
(Ord. 12-4 § 2)
Any person aggrieved by the decision rendered by the director in granting or denying an application for a permit under this chapter or in revoking a permit issued under this chapter may appeal the decision to the hearing officer in accordance with Chapter
1.08 of the city's municipal code. The decision of the hearing officer shall be final.
(Ord. 12-4 § 2)
Any violation of the provisions of this chapter is a public nuisance and shall be subject to enforcement remedies, penalties and abatement provided by Title
19 of the West Sacramento Municipal Code. Each violation and each day is subject to separate misdemeanor violations when applying penalties.
(Ord. 12-4 § 2)
The city manager may establish reasonable fees and deposits
to defray the cost of processing applications and proposals and for
the administration of this chapter.
(Ord. 12-4 § 2)
Unattended donation boxes located entirely within the interior
of a building are exempt from the requirements of this chapter.
(Ord. 12-4 § 2)