The city council finds that laundry carts and shopping carts are being removed from retail businesses and abandoned throughout the city on public and private property, which blight the city, create safety hazards for pedestrians, create potential safety hazards for motor vehicle operators, increase the operating costs of retail businesses and cause the city to expend resources unnecessarily by deploying its employees to retrieve and remove such carts from public and private property. The city council also finds that the accumulation of such carts on public and private property diminishes property values and promotes blight throughout the entire city.
The city council also finds and declares that the conditions created by the removal of laundry carts and shopping carts from retail business premises and the abandonment of such carts throughout the city, on public or private property, constitute a public nuisance which may be abated as such in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.
The purposes of this chapter are to require business owners that provide laundry carts and shopping carts to their customers to maintain such carts on their business premises, to require business owners to prevent persons from removing such carts from their business premises, to make it unlawful for any person to remove such carts from any business premises, to make it unlawful for any person to abandon such carts onto any public or private property, and to reduce the cost of retrieving such carts from public and private property to business owners and the city of San Jacinto.
(Ord. 1027 § 2, 1996; Ord. 09-11 § 1 (part))