HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrd 482-1962 ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE LICENSING AND REGULATING VEHICLE WRECKER OR
TOWING SERVICE; REQUIRING INSURANCE POLICIES TO PROTECT
THE PUBLIC; PROVIDING FOR INVESTIGATION AND SUPERVISION
BY THE CHIEF OF POLICE; SETTING FORTH DUTIES OF LICENSEES;
PROVIDING FOR REVOCATION OF LICENSES; AND PRESCRIBING
PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION OF ITS PROVISIONS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of South San Fran-
cisco:
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Ordinance shall be known and may
be cited as the "Towing and Wrecker Ordinance".
SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS. For the purposes of tn~s Ordinance, the
following terms, phrases, words, and their derivations shall have the
meaning given herein. When not inconsistent with the context, words
used in the present tense include the future, words in the plural
number include the singular number, and words in the singular number
include the plural number. The word "shall" is always mandatory and
not merely directory.
(1) "City" is the City of South San Francisco
(2) "Person" is any person, firm, partnership, association, cor-
poration, company or organization of any kind.
(3) "Wrecker" is a person engaged in the business, or offering
the services, of a vehicle wrecker or towing service, whereby disabled
motor vehicles are towed or otherwise removed from the place where
they are disabled by use of a wrecker so designed for that purpose or
by a truck, automobile or other vehicle so adapted to that purpose.
SECTION 3. LICENSE REQUIRED. No wrecker shall engage in business
within the City or offer such service within the City without first
obtainin§ a license as hereinafter provided from the City Clerk.
Licenses issued may be for a period of eot exceeding two years. The
City Clerk shall file a duplicate of the license issued in the office
of the Chief of Police.
SECTION 4. APPLICATION FOR LICENSE. Applications for licenses
issued hereunder shall be made upon blank forms prepared and made
available by the City Clerk and shall state:
(1) The name, home address, and proposed business address of
the applicant, which shall be within the corporate limits of the City.
(2) The location, description and hourly availability of the
tow trucks owned or operated by the applicant.
(3) That the applicant has available space off the public
street and out of the public view for properly accommodating and pro-
tecting all disabled motor vehicles to be towed or otherwise removed
from the place where they are disabled, and said space shall be with-
in the corporate limits of the City and shall comply with the zoning
ordinance and other applicable ordinances of the City.
(4) Such other information as the Chief of Police shall find
reasonably necessary to effectuate the purpose of this Ordinance and
to arrive at a fair determination of whether the terms of this Ordin-
ance have been complied with. The City Clerk shall file a duplicate
of the application at the office of the Chief of Police.
SECTION 5. APPLICATION FEE. An application hereunder shall
be accomplished by an application fee of Ten Dollars ($10.00).
SECTION 6. INSURANCE POLICIES. No license shall be issued to
an applicant hereunder until he shall have deposited with the City
Clerk the following insurance policies:
(1) a. GARAGE KEEPER'S POLICY. A garage keeper's legal liab-
ility policy covering fire, theft, explosion, collision and other
damage in the minimum amounts of Twenty-Five Thousand Dollars
($25,000.00), with each loss deemed a separate claim.
b. GARAGE LIABILITY'POLICY. A garage liability policy,
covering the operation of applicant's business, equipment, or vehicles,
for any bodily injury or property damage. This policy will be in the
amounts of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1OO,0OO.00) for any one
person killed or injured and Three Hundred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00)
for more than one person injured or killed in any one accident. This
policy shall also provide One'Hundred Thousand Dollars ($1OO,OOO.OO)
coverage for all damage arising out of injury to or destruction of
property.
(2) POLICY COVERAGE; CONTINUANCE AFTER RECOVERY; CANCELLATION
OR MATERIAL CHANGE: The insurance policies herein required shall ex-
tend for the period to be covered by the license and the insurer shall
be obliged to give not less than twenty days written notice to the
Chief of Police and to the assured before any cancellation, termination
or material modification thereof earlier than its. expiration date, and
the cancellation, termination or material modification of any such
policy shall automatically revoke and terminate the license issued
unless another insurance policy complying with the provisions of this
section shall be provided and in effect at the time of such cancel-
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lation, termination or material modification. The policies herein
provided for shall continue to the full amount thereof notwithstanding
any recovery thereon, and liability of the insurer shall not be af-
fected by the insolvency or bancruptcy of the assured.
SECTION 7. INVESTIGATION BY CHIEF OF POLICE. Within fifteen
days after receipt of an application as provided for herein the Chief
of Police shall cause an investigation to be made of the applicant and
of his proposed operation.
SECTION 8. STANDARDS FOR ISSUANCE. The City Clerk shall issue
a license hereunder when he finds:
(1) That the Chief of Police has filed a report to the effect
that public convenience and necessity require the proposed wrecker ser-
vice for which application has been submitted;
(2) That insurance policies as required by this Ordinance have
been procured;
(3) That the applicant and all employees are fit and proper per-
sons to conduct or work in the proposed business;
(4) That the requirements of this Ordinance and all other
governing laws and ordinances have been met.
SECTION 9. LICENSE FEE. A license shall be issued to a success-
fulapplicant hereunder after payment to the City Clerk of a license
fee as required by the City's business license Ordinance.
SECTION lO. PROMULGATION OF REGULATIONS BY CHIEF OF POLICE. The
Chief of Police shall adopt and enforce reasonable rules and regul-
ations for wreckers.
SECTION 11. DUTIES OF LICENSEES. A wrecker license hereunder
shall be issued subject to the following conditions:
(1) EXHIBITION OF STICKER. The City Clerk shall issue to a
licensed wrecker a sticker which the wrecker shall at all times promi-
nently display on the lower right front windshield of each wrecker
or other vehicle used for towing purposes. The sticker shall be so
placed that it complies with the provisions of the vehicle code.
(2) MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT. Wreckers shall keep and main-
rain towing equipment which complies with the Vehicle COde and is
adequate to perform such towing service in a reasonably workmanlike
manner.
(3) COMFLIANCE WITH RATE SCHEDULE. Wreckers shall charge for
their services such rates as may be established by resolution of the
City Council, same not to exceed the following:
Towing Charges (attached trailers included):
a. Passenger cars, motorcycles and scooters $10.00
b. Trucks of less than 1½-ton factory rated capacity $12.50
c. Trucks of 1½-ton and over but less than 5-ton
factory rated capacity $15.00
d. Trucks of more than 5-ton factory rated capacity $17.50
e. Any vehicle requiring the use of a "dolly". This
charge to be valid only when all four wheels on
vehicle to be towed are locked and wheels cannot
be unlocked by two car operator $17.50
f. Unattached trailers - two wheel trailers shall
be towed at charges in a. above. Four wheel
trailers shall be towed at charges for trucks of
comparable capacity (a. through e. above) ....
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g. If an operator is called to tow any vehicle, and
after attaching the "hook of his towing equip-
ment'' to vehicle driver of said vehicle appears
to claim car, towing operator shall be entitled
to a fee of $ 5.00
h. Labor charges per hour to make vehicle towable ..$15.00
Storage charges for the first 24 hours, or any part
thereof, and each subsequent 24 hours or any part
thereof, shall be as follows:
a. Scooter and 2 wheel motorcycles $ .75
b. Vehicles, other than scooters and 2 wheel motor-
cycles-requiring not more than one "stall space" $ 1.50
c. For vehicles requiring more than one stall space,
an additional charge of 50¢ for each additional
"stall space" or any part thereof.
A "stall space" is defined as a space with min-
imum dimensions of 8 ft. by 20 ft. where a ve-
hicle may be parked or stored.
(4) COMPLIANCE WITH CHIEF OF POLICE REGULATIONS. Wrecker shall
comply with the rules and regulations of the Chief of Police as herein
authorized.
SECTION 12. SOLICITATION OF TOW SERVICES AND PARKING OF TOW
VEHICLES AT SCENE OF ACCIDENT.
a. No wrecker or other person shall at the location of any
vehicular accident, collision, or other catastrophe or calamity,
solicit or offer the sale of any tow service.
b. No wrecker or other person shall park a vehicle equipped
for use as a tow truck within five hundred (500) feet of the location
of any vehicular accident, collision or other catastrophe except
under the direction or permission of the Chief of Police, or his
officers, or other duly authorized law enforcement officers at the
scene of said accident, collision or catastrophe.
c. The prohibitions contained in this section and subsections
thereof shall apply from the time of the happenin§ of the accident,
collision or other catastrophe or calamity until a reasonable time
thereafter, and at all times while law enforcement officers, public
health officials, emergency personnel and other persons discharging
duties imposed by law are actively engaged in the performance of
duty at the location of said occurrence.
SECTION 13. REVOCATION OF LICENSE. The Chief of Police shall
revoke a license issued hereunder when he finds any of the following
grounds:
(1) The license was procured by fraudulent conduct or false
statement of a material fact, or that a fact concerning the applicant
was not disclosed at the time of his making application, and such
fact would have constituted just cause for refusal to.sue said
cense.
(2) The license has violated the fee schedule by overcharge.
(3) The license has violated any of the requirements of this
Ordinance or any of the rules and regulations as established by the
Chief of Police or the City Council.
SECTION 14. PENALTIES. Any person, firm or corporation viol-
atin§ any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty
of a misdemeanor and upon a conviction thereof shall be punishable
by a fine of not more than $500.00 or by imprisonment for a period of
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not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
SECTION 15. SEPARABILITY. If any section, subsection, sen-
tence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to
be invalid or unconst£tutional, such decision shall not affect the
validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance, as the City
Council declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each
section, subsection, sentence, clause of phrase thereof, irrespect-
ive of the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections,
sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
SECTION 16. ORDINANCES REPEALED. Ordinance No.372 entitled
"An Ordinance of the City of South San Francisco prohibiting solici-
tation by tow car operators and other persons at the scene of highway
accidents, disasters, or other happenings resulting in injury or
damage to persons or property" is hereby repealed.
SECTION 17. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full
force and effect thirty (30) days after the date of final passage
and approval. The Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordin-
ance and cause the same to be published in the Enterprise-3ournal as
required by law.
Introduced this 6th day of August , 1962 .
Passed and adopted as an ordinance of the City of South San
Francisco at a regular meeting of the City Coun-
cil of the City of South San Francisco this kth day of
September , 19..~2 , by the following vote:
AYES, COUNCILMEN Leo J. Ryan, Patrick E. Ahern, Emilio Cortesi,
Andrew Rocca, and G. J. Rozzi.
NOES, " None.
ABSENT, " None.
Attest: ~,v. ~ '
City Clerk
As Mayor of the City of South San Francisco, I do hereby approve
of the foregoing ordinance this 4th day of September ,