[Added 11-19-2008, effective 12-5-2008]
A. No person shall install or maintain any newsrack on
any public sidewalk or pedestrianway, or within any public street
right-of-way, without first obtaining a permit for each such newsrack
from the Department of Public Works. Any person desiring a permit
shall submit an application on forms provided by the Department of
Public Works, together with the permit fee. The application shall
include the following information and documentation:
(1) The applicant's name, address, telephone number, and
email address.
(2) The distributor's name, address, telephone number,
and email address, if different from the applicant.
(3) The name of the publication.
(4) The requested location of the newsrack.
(5) A depiction or description of the proposed newsrack
showing its dimensions, coloring, and lettering.
(6) An indemnification agreement in a form satisfactory
to the Town's attorney, whereby the applicant agrees to indemnify
and hold harmless the Town, its officers, agents and employees for,
from and against any claim, loss, liability, cost or expense, including
reasonable attorney's fees, court costs and expert witness fees, for
personal injury or property damage sustained by any person directly
or indirectly relating to or resulting from the use, maintenance or
operation of the newsrack. The agreement shall also release the Town
from any claims for damage to the newsrack.
(7) A liability insurance policy issued by an insurance
company licensed to do business in the State of Connecticut, insuring
the applicant and naming the Town as an additional insured, against
all claims of personal injury or property damage which could arise
in connection with the applicant's newsrack. The policy, by its terms,
shall include a provision giving the Town a right to 30 days' advance
written notice prior to any cancellation of the policy.
B. The Board of Selectmen shall establish the permit
fees, minimum liability insurance coverage amounts, fines for violations,
and other charges required by this chapter. Fees, fines, and charges
established under this chapter shall be sufficient to defray the Town's
costs and expenses. All fees, fines, and charges paid under this chapter
are nonrefundable.
C. Upon issuance of a newsrack permit, the Department
of Public Works shall assign the location for the newsrack, and that
location shall be set forth in the permit. Failure to install a newsrack
at the location set forth in the permit shall be a violation of this
chapter. A permit shall be valid only for the newsrack location specified
in the permit.
D. A newsrack permit shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance, and shall be renewable in accordance with the permit requirements set forth in this chapter, provided that the newsrack remains in compliance with the standards set forth in §
36-3 for the entire term of the permit.
E. On any coin-operated newsrack, the applicant shall
provide the means to report malfunctions of the dispenser or secure
refunds, in the event that the coin-return mechanism malfunctions,
by displaying a working toll free number.
F. If a successor distributor or applicant assumes responsibility
for a newsrack, or there is a change in the publication dispensed
from a newsrack while a permit for such newsrack is valid, the new
distributor or applicant must fulfill the permit application requirements
set forth in this chapter, with the exception of paying the fee for
the duration of the permit.
This chapter shall apply to newsracks installed
prior to the enactment hereof, except that distributors responsible
for such newsracks shall have 30 days from its effective date within
which to comply with the provisions of this chapter.
Any newsrack which remains empty, or which remains unidentified as to distributor pursuant to §
36-3C(8) for a period of 30 consecutive days shall be deemed to have been abandoned.
If any portion of this chapter is held to be
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction,
such holding shall not affect the validity of any other portion thereof.