"Dockless vehicle"
means:
A. 
Any wheeled device, other than an automobile or motorcycle, that is powered by a motor;
B. 
Accessed via an on-demand portal, whether a smartphone application, membership card, or similar method;
C. 
Owned by a private entity that owns, manages, and maintains devices for shared use by members of the public without a physical dispatching location within the City; and
D. 
Available at unstaffed, self-service locations, to members of the public for their personal operation.
(Ord. 5076 § 10, 2019)
It is unlawful for any person to provide any dockless vehicle for rent or lease in the city, unless that person complies with all of the following:
A. 
Enters into an agreement with the City regarding the operation, maintenance, and storage of dockless vehicles; including a requirement for a security deposit to ensure timely retrieval of dockless vehicles and a process for reimbursement of the cost of staff time expended for removal of dockless vehicles blocking the right-of-way or pedestrian paths;
B. 
Obtains a business license;
C. 
Provides proof of insurance to the satisfaction of the risk manager; and
D. 
Ensures that all dockless vehicles:
1. 
Are labeled with the company logo;
2. 
Have a unique serial number; and
3. 
Are labeled with a 24-hour customer service number.
(Ord. 5076 § 10, 2019)
Any dockless vehicle that is left on City property for a period of 72 consecutive hours or longer shall be deemed abandoned property and may be impounded by the City. This does not apply to dockless vehicles parked legally in City-owned dockless vehicle lockers or to dockless vehicles parked legally in any other areas designated by the City for long-term dockless vehicle parking.
(Ord. 5076 § 10, 2019)
No person shall lay a dockless vehicle down on any street, alley or park a dockless vehicle upon any public street, alley or sidewalk in this City in such a position as to interfere with the safety or movement of traffic, including vehicles and pedestrians, or to interfere with the use of the public right-of-way by vehicles or pedestrians.
(Ord. 5076 § 10, 2019)
It is unlawful for any parent or guardian of a minor, or any person having custody or control of a minor, to knowingly permit such minor to use or operate a dockless vehicle in the city in violation of the terms and provisions of this code.
(Ord. 5076 § 10, 2019)