It is unlawful for any person residing in the city to operate or use a bicycle upon the streets and rights-of-way of the city unless a bicycle is licensed to the owner in accordance with this chapter. As used herein, the term "bicycle" also includes "motorized bicycle" as defined by the California
Vehicle Code. Every person who violates any provision of this section is guilty of an infraction, unless the violation is otherwise made a misdemeanor pursuant to subsection
1.01.110(b) of this code.
(Prior code § 5.1; Ord. 1012 § 1, 1966; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978; Ord. 1416 § 4, 1983)
The police department or its designated agent shall issue bicycle
licenses upon written application therefor. Such licenses shall be
valid for a period of three calendar years, including the year of
registration, and shall expire on December 31st of the third year
of the registration period.
(Prior code § 5.2; Ord. 1012 § 1, 1966; Ord. 1100 § 1, 1969; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
Bicycle licenses when issued shall entitle the licensee to operate
the bicycle for which the license has been issued upon all streets,
alleys and public highways, exclusive of the sidewalks thereof, in
the city.
(Prior code § 5.3; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
The license fee to be paid for each new bicycle license shall
be six dollars, and such fee shall be paid in advance. All license
fees collected under this title shall be paid into the general fund
of the city. Such fees shall be used by the city to support the carrying
out of the provisions of this chapter, to improve bicycle safety programs
within the city, and to establish, as the same shall be deemed necessary
and desirable by the city council, bicycle facilities, including bicycle
paths and lanes, within the city. There shall be no proration of fees
regardless of when the license is purchased during the registration
year.
(Prior code § 5.4; Ord. 1012 § 1, 1966; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
The police department shall keep a record of the date of issue
of each bicycle license, the license number of each such license,
the serial number of the bicycle to which each such license applies,
the make and type of each such bicycle, and the name and address of
each licensee. Such records as are herein described shall be maintained
by the police department during the period of validity of the license,
or until notification is made to the police department that the bicycle
is no longer to be operated.
(Prior code § 5.5; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
It shall be the duty of the purchaser of a bicycle which has
not been previously registered to apply for a new license therefor
within ten days of the sale or transfer of ownership.
(Prior code § 5.6; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
In registering bicycles, the police department shall utilize
the license indicia and registration card provided by the California
Department of Motor Vehicles for such purpose. The license indicia
shall be attached to the bicycle in such manner as is required by
the California Department of Motor Vehicles.
If any license plate or registration card is lost, it shall
be the duty of the registered owner of the bicycle to procure a replacement
for such license or card, the cost of which replacement shall be one
dollar. The replacement of a lost license or registration charge shall
not serve to extend or otherwise modify the registration period then
in existence with respect to such registration.
(Prior code § 5.7; Ord. 1012 § 1, 1966; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
All persons engaged in the business of dealing in secondhand
bicycles, as such business is contemplated by Section 39006(b) of
the California
Vehicle Code, are required to keep daily records and
make monthly reports to the police department. Such reports shall
give the name and address of the person from whom each bicycle is
purchased, the description of each such bicycle purchased, the frame
number thereof and the number of the license plate found thereon,
if any.
(Prior code § 5.8; Ord. 1012 § 1, 1966; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
Each bicycle retailer and each bicycle dealer shall supply each
purchaser of a bicycle with a preregistration form and with such other
information as is required by Section 39006 of the California Vehicle
Code.
(Prior code § 5.9; Ord. 1012 § 1, 1966; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
It shall be the duty of every person who sells or otherwise
transfers ownership of any previously registered bicycle to endorse
upon the registration certificate of such bicycle a written transfer
of same, setting forth the name, address and telephone number of the
transferee, date of transfer, and signature of the transferor. It
shall be the further duty of each such transferor to return the registration
certificate, so endorsed, to the police department within ten days
of the date of such sale or transfer.
Any person who purchases or otherwise acquires possession of
a previously registered bicycle shall, within ten days of taking possession
thereof, apply to the police department for the transfer of the license
and registration to the transferee's own name. The fee for such transfer
shall be one dollar. Such transfer of registration shall in no way
extend or otherwise modify the registration period then in existence
with respect to such registration.
(Prior code § 5.10; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
In addition to such penalties as are established by Section
1.01.110 of this code, the police department or any of the members thereof may impound and retain possession of any bicycle operated within the city in violation of any of the provisions of this chapter, and may retain possession of the same until the license required by this chapter is obtained by the owner of such bicycle.
(Prior code § 5.12; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)
Bicycle licenses are due and payable in advance on the first
day of January of the first year of each three-year registration period
beginning January 1, 1979. Each registration renewal shall be for
an additional three-year period, and the fee for such renewal shall
be three dollars.
(Prior code § 5.13; Ord. 1012 § 1, 1966; Ord. 1100 § 2, 1969; Ord. 1307 § 1, 1978)