For purposes of this chapter, unless a word's context clearly requires otherwise, the following definitions apply:
"Building materials"means lumber, construction tools, windows, and anything else used in the building or rebuilding of property.
"Consumer food item"means any article that is used or intended for use for food, drink, confection, or condiment by a person or animal.
"Declared emergency"means a declaration of a local emergency by City officials pursuant to Government Code Section
8630.
"Emergency supplies"means those general items necessary or convenient to residing or working in the City for example includes, but is not limited to, water, flashlights, radios, batteries, candles, blankets, soaps, diapers, temporary shelters, tape, toiletries, plywood, nails, and hammers.
"Gasoline"means any fuel or energy source used to power any motor vehicle or power tool.
"Goods"has the same meaning as defined in subdivision (c) of Civil Code Section
1689.5.
"Housing"means any rental housing, including, but not limited to, a space rented in a mobile home park or campground.
"Medical supplies"includes, but is not limited to, prescription and nonprescription medications, bandages, gauze, isopropyl alcohol, and antibacterial products.
"Online order"means an order for a consumer food item placed through a platform provided by a third-party food delivery service for delivery or pickup within the City.
"Purchase price"means the menu price of an online order, excluding taxes, gratuities, and any other fees which may contribute to the total cost to the customer of an online order.
"Rental price"for housing means any of the following:
(1) For housing rented within one year prior to the declaration of emergency, including housing rented at the time of the declaration which becomes vacant while the declaration of emergency remains in effect, the actual rental price paid by the tenant. For housing not rented at the time of the declaration, but rented, or offered for rent, within one year prior to the declaration, the most recent rental price offered before the declaration of emergency. This amount may be increased by 5% if the housing was previously rented or offered for rent unfurnished, and it is now being offered for rent fully furnished. This amount shall not be adjusted for any other good or service, including, but not limited to, gardening or utilities currently or formerly provided in connection with the lease.
(2) For housing not rented and not offered for rent within one year prior to the declaration of emergency, 160% of the fair market rent established by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. This amount may be increased by 5% if the housing is offered for rent fully furnished. This amount shall not be adjusted for any other good or service, including, but not limited to, gardening or utilities currently or formerly provided in connection with the lease.
(3) Housing advertised, offered, or charged, at a daily rate at the time of the declaration of emergency, shall be subject to the rental price described in paragraph (1), if the housing continues to be advertised, offered, or charged, at a daily rate. Housing advertised, offered, or charged, on a daily basis at the time of the declaration of emergency, shall be subject to the rental price in paragraph (2), if the housing is advertised, offered, or charged, on a periodic lease agreement after the declaration.
"Repair or reconstruction services"means services performed by any person who is required to be licensed under the Contractors' State License Law (Chapter 9 (commencing with Section
7000) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code), for repairs to residential or commercial property of any type that is damaged as a result of a disaster.
"State of emergency"means a natural or manmade emergency resulting from an earthquake, flood, fire, riot, storm, drought, plant or animal infestation or disease, or other natural or manmade disaster for which a local emergency has been declared by the City Council or City official vested authorized to make such declaration.
"Third-party food delivery service"means any website, mobile application or other internet service that offers or arranges for the sale of consumer food items for same-day delivery or same-day pickup from a restaurant or similar food facility located within the City.
"Transportation, freight, and storage services"means any service that is performed by any company that contracts to move, store, or transport personal or business property or that rents equipment for those purposes, including towing services.
(Ord. 20-895U, § 2; Ord. 20-897U, § 3)