The city council finds and declares that graffiti on public
or private property creates a condition tending to reduce the value
of such property, and promotes blight and deterioration of surrounding
property inviting further vandalism and loss of pride in affected
neighborhoods, and loss of business to neighboring commercial enterprises.
It is the purpose and intent of the city council of the city of Westminster,
through the adoption of this chapter, to provide additional enforcement
tools to protect public and private property from acts of vandalism
and defacement; especially, but not limited to, graffiti on privately
and publicly owned walls, which is inimical and destructive of the
rights and values of private property owners as well as the total
community. It is further the intent of the city council, through the
adoption of this notice upon all of those who callously disregard
the property rights of others, that the law enforcement agencies of
the city, the police department, the district attorney's office, and
the city attorney's office, will strictly enforce the law and severely
prosecute those persons engaging in the defacement of public and private
properties.
(Ord. 2430 § 1, 2008)
"Aerosol paint container"
means any aerosol container, regardless of the material from
which it is made, which is adapted or made for the purpose of spraying
paint or other substance capable of defacing property.
"Etching cream"
means any caustic cream, gel, liquid, or solution capable,
by means of a chemical action, of defacing, damaging, or destroying
hard surfaces in a manner similar to acid.
"Felt tip markers"
means any indelible marker or similar implement with a tip
which, at its broadest width is greater than one-eighth inch, containing
an ink or other pigmented liquid that is not water soluble.
"Graffiti,"
as used in this section, includes any unauthorized inscription,
word, figure, or design that is marked, etched, scratched, drawn,
or painted on any surface, regardless of the nature of the material
of that structural component; or otherwise deemed by the council to
be a public nuisance.
"Graffiti implement"
means an aerosol paint container, a felt tip marker or marking
pen, a paint stick or paint pen, scribe, or gummed label, glass cutters,
etching creams, or other similar devices that are commonly used or
are likely to be used to scar glass, metal, concrete or wood, or in
a manner that defaces property. Graffiti implement may also include
any other implement that the Westminster police department has included
on a current list of items that are commonly used or likely to be
used to commit graffiti offenses.
"Gummed labels"
means any sticker, stamp, or item applied with self-adhesive
glue, gum, tape or any other type of adhesive which is larger than
one inch by one inch, which can be applied to any surface, wall, window,
or sign, regardless of material.
"Paint stick"
means a device containing a solid form of paint, chalk, wax,
epoxy, or other similar substance capable of being applied to a surface
by pressure, and upon application, leaving a mark at least one-sixteenth
of an inch in width, and not water-soluble.
"Scribe"
means an implement to permanently etch glass.
(Ord. 2430 § 2, 2008)
A. At Owner's
Cost. Any surface of a structure on a parcel of land placed in any
land use which has been defaced with graffiti after removal more than
five times in six months, or the immediate area surrounding said surface,
shall permit the city to enter upon and make such modifications thereto,
at city's cost, which modifications shall include such features or
qualities as may be established by the city as necessary to reduce
the attractiveness of the surface for graffiti, or as necessary to
permit more convenient or efficient removal thereof.
B. At City's
Cost. The owner of property on which is located a surface of a structure
which has been defaced with graffiti after removal more than five
times in six months, or the immediate area surrounding said surface,
shall permit the city to enter upon and make such modifications thereto,
at city's cost, which modifications shall include such features or
qualities as may be established by the city as necessary to reduce
the attractiveness of the surface for graffiti, or as necessary to
permit more convenient or efficient removal thereof.
(Ord. 2197 § 8, 1993; Ord. 2199 § 2, 1993)
Parental Civil Liability. Any parent or other legal guardian
of a child under the age of eighteen shall be personally liable for
any and all costs to any person incurred in connection with the removal
of graffiti caused by said child, and for all attorneys' fees and
court costs incurred in connection with the civil prosecution of any
claim or damages. The city is hereby empowered and authorized to use
any lawful means to bill and collect any and all sums owed under this
chapter of the code.
(Ord. 2430 § 8, 2008)
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion
of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional
by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
The city council declares that it would have adopted each section,
subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion thereof, irrespective
of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, clauses, phrases
or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
(Ord. 2197 § 10, 1993; Ord. 2199 § 2, 1993)