The purpose of this chapter is to establish basic requirements
for the operation of any towing services in the city in responding
to police emergency situations and in the removal of vehicles which
are authorized to be towed at the request of the city pursuant to
applicable law (e.g., because apparently abandoned, improperly parked,
or stopped on public property, involved in an accident, or constituting
an obstruction to traffic because of mechanical failure). In enacting
this chapter, it is the intent of the city council to provide a fair
and impartial means for distributing requests for such towing services
among qualified towing firms and to insure that costs for such service
are fair to the public, the towing company, and the city.
(Ord. 2066 § 1, 2009)
For the purpose of carrying out this chapter, the following
words, phrases and terms shall be deemed to have the meaning ascribed
in this section.
"Agreement"
shall mean the contract between the city and the tow company.
"Chief of police"
means the chief of the Monterey Park police department. The
chief of police may designate duties under this chapter other than
the duty to approve the tow service policy.
"City"
shall mean the city of Monterey Park.
"Consensual tow"
shall mean either: (1) a call for towing service which is
initiated by a police department employee for the purpose of removing
a vehicle which has been involved in a collision where the owner or
driver has not specified a tow company or garage; or (2) a call for
towing service which is initiated by a police department employee
at the request of the driver of a disabled vehicle and the towing
service or garage is unspecified and the tow is not made pursuant
to the California
Vehicle Code.
"Non-consensual tow"
shall mean a call for towing service which is initiated by
a police department employee for the purpose of storing or impounding
a vehicle, pursuant to the California
Vehicle Code.
"Personal property"
shall mean any item in, on, or within a vehicle which is
impounded or stored by a tow company pursuant to direction of the
police department, but which is not affixed to the vehicle.
"Service call"
shall mean a call for clean up service which is initiated
by a police department employee for the purpose of removing fluids
or solid materials, including, but not limited to, a vehicle, from
the highway, including sidewalk and parkway, at the scene of a collision.
"Tow company"
shall mean that business or entity providing towing services
pursuant to an agreement with the city which has been approved by
the city council.
"Tow service"
shall mean any and all services provided by a tow company
under an agreement.
"Tow service policy"
shall mean those guidelines and requirements established
by the chief of police to regulate tow service. The tow service policy
may be amended from time to time, provided, however, that the city
shall give the tow company not less than thirty days prior written
notice of any change in tow service policy.
(Ord. 2066 § 1, 2009)
The service area for the towing services under an agreement
shall include the entire city limits of the city of Monterey Park
and any area outside the city where police department personnel require
towing services.
(Ord. 2066 § 1, 2009)
The tow company shall have a current business license issued
by the city. The business license shall be posted in the tow company's
business office.
(Ord. 2066 § 1, 2009)
A tow company called for service shall respond to the designated
site within fifteen minutes from the time of the service call, provided,
however, that the service call specifies that a big rig tow vehicle
is required, the response time may be up to forty-five minutes from
the time of the service call.
(Ord. 2066 § 1, 2009)