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Item 17 Staff Report Re-adopt Ordinance 1995 Ammending Chapter 23 of the Town Code Regulating Newsracks Located on or Projecting into the Public Right-of-Way5 TOWN OF LOS GATOS COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT DATE: March 14, 1995 TO: MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL FROM: LARRY E. ANDERSON, TOWN ATTORNE SUBJECT: COUNCIL AGENDA DATE: 3/20/95 ITEM NO. / -7 RE -ADOPT ORDINANCE 1995 AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE TOWN CODE REGULATING NEWSRACKS LOCATED ON OR PROJECTING INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY RECOMMENDATION: a. Re -adopt Ordinance 1995 amending Chapter 23 of the town code regulating newsracks located on or projecting into the public right-of-way; and b. Instruct the Clerk to publish a summary of the ordinance within 15 days of adoption. DISCUSSION: This ordinance was introduced on February 21, 1995, and public comment received at that time. The ordinance was adopted by the Council on March 6, 1995. However, the Weekly Times was not able to publish the summary of the ordinance within 15 days of adoption. Therefore, pursuant to Government Code § 36933, the ordinance must be re -adopted in order to be valid. This means that the effective date of the ordinance will be delayed until April 20, 1995. PREPARED BY: LARRY E. ANDERSON Town Attorney LEAyfg Revised: 3/14/95 3:57 pm C:\WPFILES\CNCLRPTS\NEWSPAPE.TCR Attachments: Attachment 1 - Re -Adopted Ordinance Distribution: See page 2 for Distribution List Reviewed by: VA'/ Manager Clerk Finance Treasurer COUNCIL ACTION/ACTION DIRECTED TO: Published Date: 2/15/95 PAGE 2 MAYOR AND TOWN COUNCIL SUBJECT: RE -ADOPT ORDINANCE 1995 AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE TOWN CODE REGULATING NEWSRACKS LOCATED ON OR PROJECTING INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY DATE March 14, 1995 Distribution 1. Jeff Oberdorfer & Associates, 303 Potrero Street, Suite No. 29-306, Santa Cruz, CA 95060 2. Barbra Toren, Executive Director, Los Gatos Downtown Association, P. 0. Box 291, Los Gatos, CA 95031 3. Shirley Henderson, Chair, Los Gatos Downtown Association Beautification Committee, c/o Antiquarium, 6 University Avenue, Los Gatos, CA 95030 4. Metro Newspaper, Attn: Keith Kawashima, 550 S. First St., San Jose, CA 95113-2806 5. San Francisco Examiner and Chronicle, Tom Weldon, 2425 Leghorn St., Mountain View, CA 94043 6. USA Today, Darren Watson, 2373 Lincoln, Hayward, CA 94545 7. Wall Street Journal, Steven Pietsch, 1701 Page Mill Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304 8. Santa Cruz Sentinel, Attn. Steven Furdier, P. O. Box 638, Santa Cruz, CA 95061 9. Los Gatos Weekly Times, Attn: Dale Bryant, 245 Almendra, Los Gatos, CA 95030 10. San Jose Mercury News, Attn: Miles Harrington, 750 Ridder Park Dr., San Jose, CA 95190 11. Sol Lester, Distributor, San Francisco Chronicle, P. O. Box 702, Los Gatos, CA 95031 12. Joseph L. Hargett, Box 1729, Los Gatos, CA 95031 13. Hoo Gee Hom, 1788 Coyote Rd., Morgan Hill, CA 95037 14. Teri Hope, Los Gatos Coffee Roasting Co., 20 S. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos, CA 95030 15. Louise B. Farwell, 18831 Blythswood Dr., Los Gatos, CA 95032 16. Pedro Alvarez, 6 N. Santa Cruz Ave., Los Gatos, CA 95030 17. Rose Taormina, 1171 White Pine Ct., San Jose, CA 95125 18. John Spaur, JMS Designs. 1184 Longfellow Avenue, Campbell, CA 95008-7113 19. Raymond and Maricleo Folette, And Chili's, 49 E. Main St., Los Gatos, CA 95032 20. Alden D. Johnson, 47 E. Main St., Los Gatos, CA 95032 ORDINANCE 1995 ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE TOWN CODE REGULATING NEWSRACKS LOCATED ON OR PROJECTING INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I Sections 23.10.050, 23.10.055, 23.10.060, 23.10.065, 23.10.070, and 23.10.075 of the Los Gatos Town Code are hereby repealed. SECTION II Article VII of Chapter 23 is adopted as follows: ARTICLE VII. NEWSRACKS Sec. 23.70.010. Purpose. The purpose of these regulations is to acknowledge and achieve the following: (a) There is a substantial governmental interest in promoting the public health, safety, welfare and convenience by ensuring that persons may reasonably use the public streets, sidewalks, rights -of -way, and other public property without interference with such use. (b) Newsracks placed and maintained on the streets, sidewalks, or other public rights -of way, absent some reasonable regulation, may unreasonably interfere with the use of such streets, sidewalks, and public rights -of -way, and may present hazards to persons or property. (c) The streets, sidewalks and public rights -of way are historically associated with the sale and distribution of newspapers and other publications, and access to and use of these areas for such purposes is not to be denied except where such use unreasonably interferes with the use of these areas by pedestrians or 1 traffic, or where such use presents a hazard to persons or property. (d) Reasonable accommodation of these competing interests can be achieved by adoption of this Article, which regulates the design, placement, and maintenance of newsracks. (e) The public health, safety, welfare and convenience require that: interference with vehicular, bicycle, wheelchair or pedestrian traffic be avoided; obstruction of sight distance and views of traffic signs and street -crossing pedestrians be eliminated; damage done to sidewalks or street be minimized and repaired; the good appearance of the public streets and grounds be maintained; trees and other landscaping be allowed to grow without disturbance; access to emergency and other public facilities be maintained; and ingress and egress from properties adjoining the public rights -of -way be protected. (f) It is intended that the provisions of this Article shall be consistent with the accessibility standards established by the Department of Justice pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, Public Law 101-336 and the Rules and Regulations established by the State Architect pursuant to the ADA. These provisions affect the general safety and welfare of all citizens and visitors of Los Gatos, and it is the responsibility of the owner of each newsrack to comply with all such provisions. (g) The regulation of the sale or free distribution of newspapers and other publications dispensed in vending machines as set forth in this Article provides the least intrusive and burdensome means for ensuring the purposes stated in this section are carried out while still providing ample opportunities for the distribution of news and opinion to the citizens of the Town. (h) This Article does not and is not intended to regulate the placement of newsracks on private property or property under the jurisdiction of any public agency other than the Town. 2 Sec. 23.70.015. Definitions. (a) Abandoned newsrack. Any newsrack which has been left empty for a period of thirty (30) days, except a newsrack remaining empty due to labor strike or other extraordinary interruption of distribution or publication by the newspaper or other publication sold or distributed from that newsrack. (b) Modular newsrack. An industry standard structure composed of a group of individual newspaper dispensing cabinets mounted in a double row of two or more cabinets on a rack base that is supported by one or two pedestals. (c) Newsrack. Any self-service or coin -operated box, container, storage unit or other dispenser installed, used or maintained for the display and sale or distribution without charge of newspapers, periodicals or other publications. (d) Roadway. As defined in the California Vehicle Code (e) Sidewalk. As defined in the California Vehicle Code. Sec. 23.70.020. Establishment and Responsibilities of the Newsrack Committee (a) In order to facilitate the implementation of this Article, a Newsrack Committee shall be established, consisting of three representatives of publishers and/or distributors whose publications are circulated within the Town. (b) The Committee will be formed within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this Article, and members' terms of office shall be three (3) years and until their successors are appointed. The members shall be appointed by the Town Council, and shall be advisory to the Planning Director on matters involving newsracks within the Town. The terms of office of the respective members shall be staggered and overlapped in such a manner that the terms of one (1) member expires each year. (c) The Committee will be responsible for ensuring compliance with this Article, including, but not limited to: issuing the necessary permit, and monitoring 3 existing newsracks within the Town to ensure compliance with design, placement, and maintenance standards. Sec. 23.70.025. Requirements of Newsrack Permit. (a) The provisions of this Article shall be the exclusive requirements for newsrack encroachments onto Town property. (b) Each newsrack distributor shall obtain a newsrack permit from the Town or its designee prior to placing any newsracks into the public right-of-way or on public property. (c) The newsrack permit shall be reviewed on an annual basis, which shall be subject to annual affirmation pursuant to the provisions of this Article. (d) The newsrack permit application form shall state the name, address, and telephone number of those responsible for installation, use and maintenance of the newsracks, and shall describe, with particularity, the location(s) proposed for installation. Any newsrack permit shall be issued within ten (10) working days if the type of newsrack and location(s) proposed meet the standards set forth in this Article. (e) A person or distributor who has been issued a newsrack permit may install and maintain additional newsracks and change the location of existing permitted newsracks by modifying the original permit. The rules and procedures of this section shall also apply to the review and approval of any such amendment. (f) Every newsrack owner shall permanently affix within plain view to each newsrack, the name, address and telephone number of the person responsible for the maintenance and operation of the newsrack. (g) All persons or distributors who obtain a newsrack permit shall also obtain and display an identification/permit marker provided by the Town or its designee. Such marker shall be affixed to the newsrack within plain view. 4 (h) In the event of a change of ownership of a newsrack, the new owner(s) shall within ten (10) days modify the existing permit providing the name, address, and telephone number(s) of the new owner(s) and obtain and affix a new marker for the newsrack. Sec. 23.70.030. Design. (a) No newsrack shall be installed in the public right-of-way that does not meet the dimensions of not more than fifty-four (54) inches high including pedestal, measured from the ground to the top surface of the newsrack, not more than two (2) feet deep, not more than two (2) feet wide, and not less than fifteen (15) inches from the ground as measured from the ground to the bottom surface of the lowest compartment. The bottom of a newsrack may by as low as five (5) inches from the ground, so long as it is set back as required in Sec. 23.70.040(a)(3)(c) below. (b) No group of newsracks placed along a curb shall extend for a distance of more than eight (8) feet. If sufficient space does not exist to accommodate all newsracks sought to be placed at one location without violating the standards set forth in this Article, the Town or its designee shall approve permits for said location on a historical first come, first served basis. (c) All newsracks shall be permanently affixed to the ground. (d) The highest operable part of the coin slot, if provided for the newsrack, all controls, dispensers and other operable components of newsracks shall not be greater than forty eight (48) inches above the level of the adjacent pavement or sidewalk, nor lower than fifteen (15) inches above the level of the adjacent pavement or sidewalk. 5 Sec. 23.70.035. Placement. (a) No person shall install, stock, use or maintain any newsrack which projects onto, into or over any part of the roadway of any public right-of-way, street, or which rests, wholly or in part, upon, along or over any portion of a roadway. (b) No person shall install, use or maintain any newsrack which in whole or in part rests upon, in or over any sidewalk or roadway, when such installation, use, or maintenance endangers the safety of persons or property, or when such site or location is used for public utility purposes, public transportation purposes or other government use, or when such newsrack unreasonably interferes with or impedes the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including disabled access, the ingress into or egress from any residence or place of business, or the use of poles, posts, traffic signs or signals, hydrants, postal service collection boxes or other objects permitted at or near said location. (c) Each newsrack shall be installed in a permanent fashion to the public sidewalk. The owner or operator of the newsrack shall provide the installation pursuant to the provisions of this Article. Should the newsrack be relocated at any time in the future, the then -owner or operator of the newsrack shall bear the costs of repairing the sidewalk to a safe and attractive condition. (d) In any national, state or locally designated historic district, individual newsracks shall be contained in modular units for display and sale that meet the specifications established by the Town. The modular units shall be provided by the operators, publications or by separate vendor by agreement with the Town or its designee. The modular newsracks will be of a multi -unit configuration in order to provide the safe passage of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, while ensuring equivalent access to distribution. The modular units shall be subject to and shall be attached to one another to facilitate 6 consolidation. No alteration of these modular newsracks shall be permitted without the express written direction of the Town. (e) A publication not previously circulating in a given area which chooses to do so, may place an industry standard rack on a temporary basis for ninety (90) days so long as: (1) The newsrack is tagged by the publisher or distributor with the placement date and the date of removal; and (2) The tag indicates that this is a test location; and (3) By the ninety-first day, the publisher or distributor shall either obtain a newsrack permit or remove the newsrack; and (4) During the ninety (90) day temporary basis, the publisher or distributor adheres to all other aspects of this Article. Sec. 23.70.040. Standards. (a) Any newsrack which in whole or in part rests upon, on or over any sidewalk shall comply with the following standards: (1) Newsracks shall only be placed near a curb or adjacent to the wall of a building. If no building exists at the proposed site, newsracks shall be placed parallel to the back of the sidewalk and not more than six (6) inches from the back of the sidewalk. The back of newsracks placed near the curb shall be placed no less than eighteen (18) inches nor more than twenty-four (24) inches from the edge of the curb except that along a curb that is painted red prohibiting parking, there shall be no minimum setback from the curb. The back of newsracks placed adjacent to the wall of a building shall be placed parallel to such wall and not more than six (6) inches from the wall. (2) All newsracks shall be permanently affixed to the ground notwithstanding Section 23.70.035(e). Newsracks shall not be chained 7 or otherwise attached to a bus shelter, bench, street light, utility pole, or sign pole, to any other sign or modular newsrack, or any tree, shrub, or other plant, nor situated upon any landscaped area, or tree grate. No newsrack shall be placed, installed, used or maintained: a. At any location where the clear space for the passage of pedestrians is reduced to less than six (6) feet except that in areas where physical obstructions provide for less than a six (6) foot clearance, a clear space for passage of not less than four (4) feet may be permitted for a distance of not more than ten (10) feet with the written approval of the Planning Director. b. Within ten (10) feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk as measured from the curb return; c. Within five (5) feet of any marked crosswalk at a midblock intersection as measured from the outside edge of the crosswalk, or if the bottom of the newsrack is lower than fifteen (15) inches above the ground, then the newsrack shall be at least ten (10) feet from the crosswalk; d. Within three (3) feet of any fire hydrant, fire call box, police call box, or other emergency facility; e. Within five (5) feet of any driveway apron, as measured from the edge of the curb; f. Within three (3) feet of any bench fixed parallel to curb, or within four (4) feet of any bench fixed perpendicular to curb; g. Within five (5) feet of any red curb of a bus stop zone; h. Within five (5) feet of any blue curb of a disabled parking zone; i. Within ten (10) feet of the curb return of any wheelchair curb ramp not in a marked crosswalk; or Within twelve (12) inches of any accessible utility or meter flush mounted in sidewalk. (b) If the Committee or the Planning Director determines that the placement of a newsrack in a specific location that would conform to the standards in this section would nevertheless constitute a safety hazard or unreasonably interfere with pedestrian travel or emergency access, the Committee or Planning Director may deny the placement by making written findings specifying what constitutes the hazard or unreasonable interference. Sec. 23.70.045. Maintenance. (a) Each newsrack shall be reasonably free of dirt and grease, be reasonably free of chipped, faded, peeling or cracked paint, be reasonably free of rust and corrosion, have no broken or cracked plastic or glass parts, and have no broken structural parts. Adhesive labels, other than Town issued identification/approval labels, unrelated to publications in the newsracks shall not be displayed on newsracks. (b) Abandoned newsracks shall be unlawful, and may be removed by the Town or its designee pursuant to the provisions of this Article. (c) Upon the removal of a newsrack, the public right-of-way shall be returned at cost to the permittee to its original condition including but not limited to the refilling of holes installed for purposes of placing newsracks. (d) No later than July 1 of each year, each newsrack registrant shall file a statement with the Town or its designee affirming the continued placement of the registrant's newsracks that shall contain a list of the newsrack permit numbers and a description of each newsrack's location. 9 Sec. 23.70.050. Abatement of Violation(s). (a) Any newsrack in violation of this ordinance may be summarily removed, relocated, or corrected by direction of the Town or its designee as provided in this Section and stored at a place convenient to the Town. (b) Before any newsrack is removed, relocated, or corrected by the Town or its designee, the owner shall be notified by posting and mailing, where feasible, to the address for such party stated on the newsrack permit and given ten (10) days to remedy the violation and/or contest removal. If no identification is shown on the newsrack and no newsrack permit has been obtained, posting of the notice on the newsrack alone shall be sufficient. Both forms of notice shall state the code section violations, the length of time within which the violation must be cured, and the forum within which the owner may request a hearing to contest the removal, relocation, or correction of the newsrack. (c) Any person notified under Section 23.70.050 (b) may submit a written request for a hearing before the Town, which hearing shall be held not less than ten (10) days after the request as made. The hearing shall be informal, but oral and written evidence may be given by both sides. Any action by the Town with respect to the alleged violation shall be stayed pending the Town's decision following the hearing, which decision shall be rendered no later than ten (10) days after the hearing. The Town may give oral notice of the decision at the close of the hearing, but shall give written notice as well of the decision. (d) The Town or its designee may remove a newsrack if the person responsible for such newsrack has (a) neither requested a hearing before the Town nor remedied the violation within ten (10) days following date of notice, or (b) has failed to remedy the violation within ten (10) days after receiving a copy of the written decision that the newsrack was installed or maintained in violation of this Article, following a hearing as conducted pursuant to this 10 Section. Such person shall be notified of the removal. (e) Removed or impounded newsracks shall be retained by the Town or its designee and may be recovered by their owner within ninety (90) days of their removal. Newsracks which are not claimed within ninety (90) days shall be deemed permanently abandoned and shall be disposed of pursuant to Civil Code Section 2080.6. (f) Before release of the newsracks, the person responsible for such newsrack shall pay an impound fee covering the actual cost to the Town or its designee of transporting, storing and disposing of such newsrack. (g) The prior notice required by this Section will not be a prerequisite to the Town or its designee taking reasonably necessary steps to relocate or remove a newsrack that presents an immediately imminent danger to public health and safety, or an unmitigable obstruction to the movement of either pedestrian or vehicular traffic. (h) Abatement hereunder is a cumulative remedy and does not prohibit the Town or its designee from pursuing any other appropriate criminal or civil action with regard to the enforcement of this Article. Sec. 23.70.055 Appeal of Denial or Order. (a) Any applicant or owner/operator of a permitted newsrack may appeal a denial of a permit or order of the Town or its designee to correct an alleged violation of this Article by filing a written appeal with the Planning Director within ten (10) days of the date of the decision or order. The Town will set the matter for hearing before the Planning Commission within sixty (60) days but at least ten (10) days after the date that the appeal was filed with the Planning Director. The appellant shall be notified by mail, and the notice of the hearing shall be posted at three (3) public places within the Town. The Commission will hear the appeal de novo and consider all relevant facts and 11 testimony presented. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Commission may approve, disapprove, or amend the decision or order of the Town or its designee, as the Commission determines is in conformance with the provisions of this Article. (b) The appellant may appeal the Commission's decision to the Town Council by filing a written appeal with the Town Clerk within ten (10) days of the date of the Commission's decision. The Town Clerk will set the matter for hearing before the Town Council within sixty (60) days but at least ten (10) days after the date that the appeal was filed with the Clerk. The appellant shall be notified by mail, and the notice of the hearing shall be posted at three (3) public places within the Town. The Council will hear the appeal de novo and consider all relevant facts and testimony presented. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Council may approve, disapprove, or amend the decision or order of the Commission, as the Council determines is in conformance with the provisions of this Article. Sec. 23.70.060 Amortization Requirements. (a) Every newsrack within the public rights -of -way within the Town shall be removed or otherwise brought into conformance with this Article according to the following schedule: (1) For newsracks in historic districts - within 120 days of the effective date of this Article. (2) All newsracks outside historic districts shall meet all requirements of this Article except permanent affixing to the sidewalk within 120 days of the effective date of this Article. (3) All newsracks outside historic districts shall be permanently affixed to the sidewalk by January 1, 1996. 12 (b) Within 120 days of the effective date of this ordinance, the owners and operators of existing newsracks shall obtain the permits required by this Article and install permit decals in accordance with this Article. (c) Nothing contained herein shall prevent or inhibit the Town or its designee from taking all legal and appropriate steps to ensure that existing newsracks are not located on or projecting into the public rights -of -way in the Town of Los Gatos so as to present a hazard to public health and safety, or otherwise reasonably unmitigable obstruction to either pedestrian or vehicular traffic. SECTION III The Council declares that the individuals appointed to the Newsrack Committee described in Section II above as representatives of the publishing and distribution industry are intended to represent and further the interests of the publishing and distribution industry, and that such representation and furtherance will ultimately serve the public interest. Accordingly, the Council finds that for purposes of persons who hold such office the publishing and distribution industry is tantamount to and constitutes the public generally within the meaning of Section 87103 of the Government Code and as provided in Section 18703 of Title 2, Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This means that members of this Committee will not be disqualified in matters affecting their publishing and distribution interests. 13 SECTION IV This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on February 21, 1995 and adopted by the following vote as an ordinance of the Town of Los Gatos at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on , 1995. This ordinance takes effect 30 days after it is adopted. COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: SIGNED: Al PEST: MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA n:dev\ords\newsord 14 March 14, 1995 ORDINANCE 1995 ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE TOWN CODE REGULATING NEWSRACKS LOCATED ON OR PROJECTING INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY. THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I Sections 23.10.050, 23.10.055, 23.10.060, 23.10.065, 23.10.070, and 23.10.075 of the Los Gatos Town Code are hereby repealed. SECTION II Article VII of Chapter 23 is adopted as follows: ARTICLE VII. NEWSRACKS Sec. 23.70.010. Purpose. The purpose of these regulations is to acknowledge and achieve the following: (a) There is a substantial governmental interest in promoting the public health, safety, welfare and convenience by ensuring that persons may reasonably use the public streets, sidewalks, rights -of -way, and other public property without interference with such use. (b) Newsracks placed and maintained on the streets, sidewalks, or other public rights -of way, absent some reasonable regulation, may unreasonably interfere with the use of such streets, sidewalks, and public rights -of -way, and may present hazards to persons or property. (c) The streets, sidewalks and public rights -of way are historically associated with the sale and distribution of newspapers and other publications, and access to and use of these areas for such purposes is not to be denied except where such use unreasonably interferes with the use of these areas by pedestrians or 1 traffic, or where such use presents a hazard to persons or property. (d) Reasonable accommodation of these competing interests can be achieved by adoption of this Article, which regulates the design, placement, and maintenance of newsracks. (e) The public health, safety, welfare and convenience require that: interference with vehicular, bicycle, wheelchair or pedestrian traffic be avoided; obstruction of sight distance and views of traffic signs and street -crossing pedestrians be eliminated; damage done to sidewalks or street be minimized and repaired; the good appearance of the public streets and grounds be maintained; trees and other landscaping be allowed to grow without disturbance; access to emergency and other public facilities be maintained; and ingress and egress from properties adjoining the public rights -of -way be protected. (f) It is intended that the provisions of this Article shall be consistent with the accessibility standards established by the Department of Justice pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) of 1990, Public Law 101-336 and the Rules and Regulations established by the State Architect pursuant to the ADA. These provisions affect the general safety and welfare of all citizens and visitors of Los Gatos, and it is the responsibility of the owner of each newsrack to comply with all such provisions. (g) The regulation of the sale or free distribution of newspapers and other publications dispensed in vending machines as set forth in this Article provides the least intrusive and burdensome means for ensuring the purposes stated in this section are carried out while still providing ample opportunities for the distribution of news and opinion to the citizens of the Town. (h) This Article does not and is not intended to regulate the placement of newsracks on private property or property under the jurisdiction of any public agency other than the Town. 2 Sec. 23.70.015. Definitions. (a) Abandoned newsrack. Any newsrack which has been left empty for a period of thirty (30) days, except a newsrack remaining empty due to labor strike or other extraordinary interruption of distribution or publication by the newspaper or other publication sold or distributed from that newsrack. (b) Modular newsrack An industry standard structure composed of a group of individual newspaper dispensing cabinets mounted in a double row of two or more cabinets on a rack base that is supported by one or two pedestals. (c) Newsrack. Any self-service or coin -operated box, container, storage unit or other dispenser installed, used or maintained for the display and sale or distribution without charge of newspapers, periodicals or other publications. (d) Roadway. As defined in the California Vehicle Code (e) Sidewalk. As defined in the California Vehicle Code. Sec. 23.70.020. Establishment and Responsibilities of the Newsrack Committee (a) In order to facilitate the implementation of this Article, a Newsrack Committee shall be established, consisting of three representatives of publishers and/or distributors whose publications are circulated within the Town. (b) The Committee will be formed within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this Article, and members' terms of office shall be three (3) years and until their successors are appointed. The members shall be appointed by the Town Council, and shall be advisory to the Planning Director on matters involving newsracks within the Town. The terms of office of the respective members shall be staggered and overlapped in such a manner that the terms of one (1) member expires each year. (c) The Committee will be responsible for ensuring compliance with this Article, including, but not limited to: issuing the necessary permit, and monitoring 3 existing newsracks within the Town to ensure compliance with design, placement, and maintenance standards. Sec. 23.70.025. Requirements of Newsrack Permit. (a) The provisions of this Article shall be the exclusive requirements for newsrack encroachments onto Town property. (b) Each newsrack distributor shall obtain a newsrack permit from the Town or its designee prior to placing any newsracks into the public right-of-way or on public property. (c) The newsrack permit shall be reviewed on an annual basis, which shall be subject to annual affirmation pursuant to the provisions of this Article. (d) The newsrack permit application form shall state the name, address, and telephone number of those responsible for installation, use and maintenance of the newsracks, and shall describe, with particularity, the location(s) proposed for installation. Any newsrack permit shall be issued within ten (10) working days if the type of newsrack and location(s) proposed meet the standards set forth in this Article. (e) A person or distributor who has been issued a newsrack permit may install and maintain additional newsracks and change the location of existing permitted newsracks by modifying the original permit. The rules and procedures of this section shall also apply to the review and approval of any such amendment. (f) Every newsrack owner shall permanently affix within plain view to each newsrack, the name, address and telephone number of the person responsible for the maintenance and operation of the newsrack. (g) All persons or distributors who obtain a newsrack permit shall also obtain and display an identification/permit marker provided by the Town or its designee. Such marker shall be affixed to the newsrack within plain view. 4 (h) In the event of a change of ownership of a newsrack, the new owner(s) shall within ten (10) days modify the existing permit providing the name, address, and telephone number(s) of the new owner(s) and obtain and affix a new marker for the newsrack. Sec. 23.70.030. Design. (a) No newsrack shall be installed in the public right-of-way that does not meet the dimensions of not more than fifty-four (54) inches high including pedestal, measured from the ground to the top surface of the newsrack, not more than two (2) feet deep, not more than two (2) feet wide, and not less than fifteen (15) inches from the ground as measured from the ground to the bottom surface of the lowest compartment. The bottom of a newsrack may by as low as five (5) inches from the ground, so long as it is set back as required in Sec. 23.70.040(a)(3)(c) below. (b) No group of newsracks placed along a curb shall extend for a distance of more than eight (8) feet. If sufficient space does not exist to accommodate all newsracks sought to be placed at one location without violating the standards set forth in this Article, the Town or its designee shall approve permits for said location on a historical first come, first served basis. (c) All newsracks shall be permanently affixed to the ground. (d) The highest operable part of the coin slot, if provided for the newsrack, all controls, dispensers and other operable components of newsracks shall not be greater than forty eight (48) inches above the level of the adjacent pavement or sidewalk, nor lower than fifteen (15) inches above the level of the adjacent pavement or sidewalk. 5 Sec. 23.70.035. Placement. (a) No person shall install, stock, use or maintain any newsrack which projects onto, into or over any part of the roadway of any public right-of-way, street, or which rests, wholly or in part, upon, along or over any portion of a roadway. (b) No person shall install, use or maintain any newsrack which in whole or in part rests upon, in or over any sidewalk or roadway, when such installation, use, or maintenance endangers the safety of persons or property, or when such site or location is used for public utility purposes, public transportation purposes or other government use, or when such newsrack unreasonably interferes with or impedes the flow of pedestrian or vehicular traffic, including disabled access, the ingress into or egress from any residence or place of business, or the use of poles, posts, traffic signs or signals, hydrants, postal service collection boxes or other objects permitted at or near said location. (c) Each newsrack shall be installed in a permanent fashion to the public sidewalk. The owner or operator of the newsrack shall provide the installation pursuant to the provisions of this Article. Should the newsrack be relocated at any time in the future, the then -owner or operator of the newsrack shall bear the costs of repairing the sidewalk to a safe and attractive condition. (d) In any national, state or locally designated historic district, individual newsracks shall be contained in modular units for display and sale that meet the specifications established by the Town. The modular units shall be provided by the operators, publications or by separate vendor by agreement with the Town or its designee. The modular newsracks will be of a multi -unit configuration in order to provide the safe passage of pedestrian and vehicular traffic, while ensuring equivalent access to distribution. The modular units shall be subject to and shall be attached to one another to facilitate 6 consolidation. No alteration of these modular newsracks shall be permitted without the express written direction of the Town. (e) A publication not previously circulating in a given area which chooses to do so, may place an industry standard rack on a temporary basis for ninety (90) days so long as: (1) The newsrack is tagged by the publisher or distributor with the placement date and the date of removal; and (2) The tag indicates that this is a test location; and (3) By the ninety-first day, the publisher or distributor shall either obtain a newsrack permit or remove the newsrack; and (4) During the ninety (90) day temporary basis, the publisher or distributor adheres to all other aspects of this Article. Sec. 23.70.040. Standards. (a) Any newsrack which in whole or in part rests upon, on or over any sidewalk shall comply with the following standards: (1) Newsracks shall only be placed near a curb or adjacent to the wall of a building. If no building exists at the proposed site, newsracks shall be placed parallel to the back of the sidewalk and not more than six (6) inches from the back of the sidewalk. The back of newsracks placed near the curb shall be placed no less than eighteen (18) inches nor more than twenty-four (24) inches from the edge of the curb except that along a curb that is painted red prohibiting parking, there shall be no minimum setback from the curb. The back of newsracks placed adjacent to the wall of a building shall be placed parallel to such wall and not more than six (6) inches from the wall. (2) All newsracks shall be permanently affixed to the ground notwithstanding Section 23.70.035(e). Newsracks shall not be chained 7 or otherwise attached to a bus shelter, bench, street light, utility pole, or sign pole, to any other sign or modular newsrack, or any tree, shrub, or other plant, nor situated upon any landscaped area, or tree grate. No newsrack shall be placed, installed, used or maintained: a. At any location where the clear space for the passage of pedestrians is reduced to less than six (6) feet except that in areas where physical obstructions provide for less than a six (6) foot clearance, a clear space for passage of not less than four (4) feet may be permitted for a distance of not more than ten (10) feet with the written approval of the Planning Director. b. Within ten (10) feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk as measured from the curb return; c. Within five (5) feet of any marked crosswalk at a midblock intersection as measured from the outside edge of the crosswalk, or if the bottom of the newsrack is lower than fifteen (15) inches above the ground, then the newsrack shall be at least ten (10) feet from the crosswalk; d. Within three (3) feet of any fire hydrant, fire call box, police call box, or other emergency facility; e. Within five (5) feet of any driveway apron, as measured from the edge of the curb; f. Within three (3) feet of any bench fixed parallel to curb, or within four (4) feet of any bench fixed perpendicular to curb; g. Within five (5) feet of any red curb of a bus stop zone; h. Within five (5) feet of any blue curb of a disabled parking zone; i. Within ten (10) feet of the curb return of any wheelchair curb ramp not in a marked crosswalk; or j. Within twelve (12) inches of any accessible utility or meter flush mounted in sidewalk. (b) If the Committee or the Planning Director determines that the placement of a newsrack in a specific location that would conform to the standards in this section would nevertheless constitute a safety hazard or unreasonably interfere with pedestrian travel or emergency access, the Committee or Planning Director may deny the placement by making written findings specifying what constitutes the hazard or unreasonable interference. Sec. 23.70.045. Maintenance. (a) Each newsrack shall be reasonably free of dirt and grease, be reasonably free of chipped, faded, peeling or cracked paint, be reasonably free of rust and corrosion, have no broken or cracked plastic or glass parts, and have no broken structural parts. Adhesive labels, other than Town issued identification/approval labels, unrelated to publications in the newsracks shall not be displayed on newsracks. (b) Abandoned newsracks shall be unlawful, and may be removed by the Town or its designee pursuant to the provisions of this Article. (c) Upon the removal of a newsrack, the public right-of-way shall be returned at cost to the permittee to its original condition including but not limited to the refilling of holes installed for purposes of placing newsracks. (d) No later than July 1 of each year, each newsrack registrant shall file a statement with the Town or its designee affirming the continued placement of the registrant's newsracks that shall contain a list of the newsrack permit numbers and a description of each newsrack's location. 9 Sec. 23.70.050. Abatement of Violation(s). (a) Any newsrack in violation of this ordinance may be summarily removed, relocated, or corrected by direction of the Town or its designee as provided in this Section and stored at a place convenient to the Town. (b) Before any newsrack is removed, relocated, or corrected by the Town or its designee, the owner shall be notified by posting and mailing, where feasible, to the address for such party stated on the newsrack permit and given ten (10) days to remedy the violation and/or contest removal. If no identification is shown on the newsrack and no newsrack permit has been obtained, posting of the notice on the newsrack alone shall be sufficient. Both forms of notice shall state the code section violations, the length of time within which the violation must be cured, and the forum within which the owner may request a hearing to contest the removal, relocation, or correction of the newsrack. (c) Any person notified under Section 23.70.050 (b) may submit a written request for a hearing before the Town, which hearing shall be held not less than ten (10) days after the request as made. The hearing shall be informal, but oral and written evidence may be given by both sides. Any action by the Town with respect to the alleged violation shall be stayed pending the Town's decision following the hearing, which decision shall be rendered no later than ten (10) days after the hearing. The Town may give oral notice of the decision at the close of the hearing, but shall give written notice as well of the decision. (d) The Town or its designee may remove a newsrack if the person responsible for such newsrack has (a) neither requested a hearing before the Town nor remedied the violation within ten (10) days following date of notice, or (b) has failed to remedy the violation within ten (10) days after receiving a copy of the written decision that the newsrack was installed or maintained in violation of this Article, following a hearing as conducted pursuant to this 10 Section. Such person shall be notified of the removal. (e) Removed or impounded newsracks shall be retained by the Town or its designee and may be recovered by their owner within ninety (90) days of their removal. Newsracks which are not claimed within ninety (90) days shall be deemed permanently abandoned and shall be disposed of pursuant to Civil Code Section 2080.6. (f) Before release of the newsracks, the person responsible for such newsrack shall pay an impound fee covering the actual cost to the Town or its designee of transporting, storing and disposing of such newsrack. (g) The prior notice required by this Section will not be a prerequisite to the Town or its designee taking reasonably necessary steps to relocate or remove a newsrack that presents an immediately imminent danger to public health and safety, or an unmitigable obstruction to the movement of either pedestrian or vehicular traffic. (h) Abatement hereunder is a cumulative remedy and does not prohibit the Town or its designee from pursuing any other appropriate criminal or civil action with regard to the enforcement of this Article. Sec. 23.70.055 Appeal of Denial or Order. (a) Any applicant or owner/operator of a permitted newsrack may appeal a denial of a permit or order of the Town or its designee to correct an alleged violation of this Article by filing a written appeal with the Planning Director within ten (10) days of the date of the decision or order. The Town will set the matter for hearing before the Planning Commission within sixty (60) days but at least ten (10) days after the date that the appeal was filed with the Planning Director. The appellant shall be notified by mail, and the notice of the hearing shall be posted at three (3) public places within the Town. The Commission will hear the appeal de novo and consider all relevant facts and 11 testimony presented. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Commission may approve, disapprove, or amend the decision or order of the Town or its designee, as the Commission determines is in conformance with the provisions of this Article. (b) The appellant may appeal the Commission's decision to the Town Council by filing a written appeal with the Town Clerk within ten (10) days of the date of the Commission's decision. The Town Clerk will set the matter for hearing before the Town Council within sixty (60) days but at least ten (10) days after the date that the appeal was filed with the Clerk. The appellant shall be notified by mail, and the notice of the hearing shall be posted at three (3) public places within the Town. The Council will hear the appeal de novo and consider all relevant facts and testimony presented. At the conclusion of the hearing, the Council may approve, disapprove, or amend the decision or order of the Commission, as the Council determines is in conformance with the provisions of this Article. Sec. 23.70.060 Amortization Requirements. (a) Every newsrack within the public rights -of -way within the Town shall be removed or otherwise brought into conformance with this Article according to the following schedule: (1) For newsracks in historic districts - within 120 days of the effective date of this Article. (2) All newsracks outside historic districts shall meet all requirements of this Article except permanent affixing to the sidewalk within 120 days of the effective date of this Article. (3) All newsracks outside historic districts shall be permanently affixed to the sidewalk by January 1, 1996. 12 (b) Within 120 days of the effective date of this ordinance, the owners and operators of existing newsracks shall obtain the permits required by this Article and install permit decals in accordance with this Article. (c) Nothing contained herein shall prevent or inhibit the Town or its designee from taking all legal and appropriate steps to ensure that existing newsracks are not located on or projecting into the public rights -of -way in the Town of Los Gatos so as to present a hazard to public health and safety, or otherwise reasonably unmitigable obstruction to either pedestrian or vehicular traffic. SECTION III The Council declares that the individuals appointed to the Newsrack Committee described in Section II above as representatives of the publishing and distribution industry are intended to represent and further the interests of the publishing and distribution industry, and that such representation and furtherance will ultimately serve the public interest. Accordingly, the Council finds that for purposes of persons who hold such office the publishing and distribution industry is tantamount to and constitutes the public generally within the meaning of Section 87103 of the Government Code and as provided in Section 18703 of Title 2, Division 6 of the California Code of Regulations. This means that members of this Committee will not be disqualified in matters affecting their publishing and distribution interests. 13 SECTION IV This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on February 21, 1995 and adopted by the following vote as an ordinance of the Town of Los Gatos at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on March 20, 1995. This ordinance takes effect 30 days after it is adopted. COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Randy Attaway, Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Mayor Patrick O'Laughlin NAYS: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None SIGNED: /s/ Patrick O'Laughlin MAYOR OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA ATTEST: /s/ Marian V. Cosgrove CLERK OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA n:dev\ords\newsord 14 March 22, 1995 March 20, 1995 Los Gatos, California TREE PRUNING/BID AWARD/9432 PROJECT/RESOLUTION 1995-35 (13.35) Motion by Mrs. Benjamin, seconded by Mrs. Lubeck, that Council adopt Resolution 1995-35 entitled, RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AUTHORIZING TOWN MANAGER TO EXECUTE AN AGREEMENT WITH ARBOR CARE TO COMPLETE PROJECT 9432 - TREE PRUNING AND REMOVAL. Carried unanimously. ENERGY CONSERVATION MODIFICATIONS/GENERAL LIGHTING SERVICES 9321 PROJECT/RESOLUTION 1995-36 (14.35) Motion by Mrs. Benjamin, seconded by Mrs. Lubeck, that Council adopt Resolution 1995-36 entitled, RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS ACCEPTING WORK OF GENERAL LIGHTING SERVICES PROJECT 9321 - ENERGY CONSERVATION MODIFICATIONS AND AUTHORIZING THE TOWN MANAGER TO EXECUTE CERTIFICATE OF ACCEPTANCE AND NOTICE OF COMPLETION FOR RECORDING BY TOWN CLERK. Carried unanimously. TELECOMMUNICATIONS/SANTA CLARA COUNTY/RESOLUTION 1995-37 (16.29) Motion by Mrs. Benjamin, seconded by Mrs. Lubeck, that Council adopt Resolution 1995-37 entitled, RESOLUTION OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS APPROVING AND ENDORSING SANTA CLARA COUNTY JOINT TELECOMMUNICATIONS GROUP POSITION PAPER: PENDING FEDERAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LEGISLATION. Carried unanimously. NEWSRACK REGULATIONS/PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY/ORDINANCE 1995 (17.05) Motion by Mrs. Benjamin, seconded by Mrs. Lubeck, that Council re -adopt Ordinance 1995 entitled, ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE TOWN CODE REGULATING NEWSRACKS LOCATED ON OR PROJECTING INTO THE PUBLIC RIGHT-OF-WAY, which was introduced on February 21, 1995, with public comment received at that time, and was adopted by Council March 6, 1995. Carried unanimously. PLANNING COMMISSION DECISIONS/REVIEW STANDARD/ORDINANCE 1996 (18.47) Motion by Mrs. Benjamin, seconded by Mrs. Lubeck, that Council re -adopt Ordinance 1996 entitled, ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS AMENDING SECTIONS 29.20.295 AND 29.20.300 OF THE TOWN CODE TO REVISE THE STANDARD OF REVIEW TO BE USED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL ON APPEALS OF PLANNING COMMISSION DETERMINATIONS, which was introduced on February 21, 1995, with public comment received at that time, and was adopted by Council March 6, 1995. Carried unanimously. VERBAL COMMUNICATION Highway 17 Rail Study: Jo Bartlett, 166 Oak Hill Way, asked about the Highway 17 Rail Study, noting that it had been studied before and that that committee had reached the same conclusions. They had suggested improvements but recommended against any major expensive project. The Health Place: Caroline Clevehammer, 1 Washington Square, San Jose, representing the Health Place, thanked Council for budget consideration for the frail and elderly that this service provides for. She noted overall funding cuts and the need for the Town's continued support. TC: D7:MM032095 3 TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT: TOWN of LOS GATOS OFFICE OF THE TOWN CLERK Phone: (408) 354-6834 FAX: (408) 354-8431 NEWS AGENCIES, PUBLISHERS and/or DISTRIBUTORS DISTRIBUTION LIST/COUNCIL REPORT DATED MARCH 6, 1995 Marian V. Cosgrove, Town Clerk MARCH 22, 1995 NOTIFICATION OF VACANCIES NEWSRACK COMMITTEE Enclosed please find official notification of three (3) vacancies available on the newsrack committee which was established by Ordinance 1995 adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on March 20, 1995. The notification will be duly published on March 29, 1995 according to law. Also enclosed is a copy of Ordinance 1995 which established the Council appointed Committee. Please encourage those you know, who are eligible, to apply for the three (3) volunteer positions. The deadline for applications is Friday, April 21, 1995. Appointments will be made at the Town Council meeting of May 1, 1995. If you have any questions regarding this matter or the appointment process, please do not hesitate to contact us at (408)354-6834. cc: Lee Bowman, Planning Director CIVIC CENTER • 110 EAST MAIN STREET • P.O. BOX 949 • LOS GATOS, CALIFORNIA 95031 TOWN OF LOS GATOS NOTICE THREE VACANCIES NEWSRACK COMMITTEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Clerk of the Town of Los Gatos declares that there are THREE VACANCIES available on the NEWSRACK COMMITTEE, proposed by Ordinance 1995 adopted on March 20, 1995. The members shall consist of three representatives of publishers and/or distributors whose publications are circulated within the Town of Los Gatos. Members shall be appointed by the Town Council and shall be representatives of the publishing and distribution industry and are intended to represent and further the interests of the publishing and distribution industry. Such representation and furtherance will ultimately serve the public interest. The Committee shall be advisory to the Planning Director on matters involving newsracks within the Town. The terms of office of the respective members shall be staggered and overlapped in such a manner that the terms of one (1) member expires each year. The terms shall be for three (3) years and until a successor is appointed. The Town welcomes applications for these voluntary positions from interested citizens. Applications and information regarding the Committee are available in the Office of the Town Clerk, 110 East Main Street, Los Gatos. 354-6834. The deadline for filing an application is FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1995 by 5:00 pm. Interviews will be held at 7:30 p.m. prior to the MAY 1, 1995 Town Council Meeting in the Civic Center Council Chambers, 110 East Main Street, Los Gatos. /s/ MARIAN V. COSGROVE TOWN CLERK Pub: 3/22/95 cc: Distribution list - Council report of 3/6/95 CLK:15:\NEWSRACK PROOF OF PUBLICATION (2015.5 C.C.P.) State of California County of Santa Clara I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid: I am over the age of 18 years, and not party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer of the: Los Gatos Weekly -Times, 245 Almendra Avenue, Los Gatos, California, 95031, a newspaper of general circulation, printed every Wednesday in the City of San Jose, State of California, County of Santa Clara, and which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Santa Clara, State of California, Case Number 83631 dated May 27, 1952 that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said Newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to wit: all in the year 1995 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: M WL- '1 aek tq- ) at San Jose, California Stephanie Thompson ...ng Stamp PROOF OF PUBLICATION ORDINANCE 1995 OF THE TOWN OF LOS GATOS Summary of the NEWSRACK ORDINANCE The ordinance establishes objective limitations on placement of newsracks in Town rights- of -way to ensure safe and adequate public access and protect public property, while ensuring extensive, equitable access for newsracks as required by Federal and State Constitutions. The ordinance will apply to newsracks throughout the Town, with special provisions for Historic Districts, such as Downtown and University/Edelen. Minimum newsrack spacing and setback stan- dards are set out in the ordinance and are simi- lar to limitations imposed on street furniture, such as benches and trash receptacles. The ordinance requires that newsracks be perma- nently affixed to the ground, and not be chained to any property. Newsracks in historic districts will be modular, but they may still be a variety of colors and contain the publication's logo. Each newsrack will have a separate per- mit and will contain the name and address of the person responsible for maintenance. The ordinance also establishes a Newsrack Committee to advise the Town on newsrack per- mits, composed of 3 members from the publish- ing and distribution industry. Appointed by the Council, the Committee will hold regular, public meetings to consider newsrack issues. This ordinance was introduced at a regular meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on February 21, 1995 and adopted by the following vote as an ordinance of the Town of Los Gatos at a meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Los Gatos on March 20, 1995. This ordinance takes effect 30 days after it is adopted. COUNCIL MEMBERS: AYES: Randy Attaway, Joanne Benjamin, Steven Blanton, Linda Lubeck, Mayor Patrick O'Laughlin. NAYES:None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN:None. Signed: /s/ Patrick O'Laughlin, Mayor Attest: /s/ Marian V. Cosgrove, Clerk of the Town of Los Gatos Pub:3/29/95 PROOF OF PUBLICATION (2015.5 C.C.P.) State of California County of Santa Clara I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid: I am over the age of 18 years, and not party to or interested in the above entitled matter. I am the principal clerk of the printer of the: Los Gatos Weekly -Times, 245 Almendra Avenue, Los Gatos, California, 95031, a newspaper of general circulation, printed every Wednesday in the City of San Jose, State of California, County of Santa Clara, and which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Santa Clara, State of California, Case Number 83631 dated May 27, 1952 that the notice of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said Newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to wit: all in the year 1995 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: mJ_ \ \ �ctet� at San Jose, California Stephanie Thompson r .r.ng Stamp PROOF OF PUBLICATION SUMMARY OF NEWSRACK ORDINANCE Current chaotic placement of newsracks violates obliga- tions imposed under ADA and requirements of the State Architect for sate and clear access for disabled people to the sidewalks of the Town. Because of the variety of owners and operators of newsracks and publications, it does not appear possible or reasonable that self -regula- tion will occur. This Newsrack ordinance es- tablishes objective limitations on the placement of news - racks in the public rig tsof-way to ensure safe and adequate public access and protection of public property, while ensur- ing extensne areas for place- ment of newsracks without re- gard to the content of the pub- lications being distributed. The Planning Department is re- sponsible for processing all newsrack permit applications. This ordinance also ensures that at First Amendment pubif cations are given equtable ac- cess to use the sidewalks of this Town to distribute litera- ture and that the sidewalks are not monopolized by the own- ers or operators with the most influence. The Newsrack Ordinance will apply throughout the Town al- though there are special regu- lations for areas within Historic Districts, e.g. the Historic Downtown Commercial District and the Universty/Edelen Historic District. The Ordinance re- quires that newsracks be per - to the ground and not chained to any tree, electrolier, etc. and meet the same type of oca- tional criteria as set out for street furniture in the Guidelines. Newsracks in his- toric districts will be modular units, attached to each other. The Ordinance does not regu- late the color of the newsracks nor preverrt the distributor from displaying the rrewspaper's logo on the newsrack. The ordinance also creates a Newsrack Committee to ad- vise the Planning Director in issuing and enforcing permits. This Committee will be com- posed of three members with expertise in the publishing or distribution of newspapers. The Committee wiwbetsubject to the Brown Act, means that all meetings are open to the public, regu- larly scheduled (at lea one per year), and must be held in Town. Individuals would have to apply for the Committee. be interviewed by the Council, and serve as Individuals, not named as a represembe s of "X" newspaper. the Committee will have to file Conflict of Interest Disclosure Statements, however Section III of the Ordinance provides that business interests of the members of the Committee are what qualifies them to serve on the Committee and that their business interests frosts will not disqualify m acting. Marian V. ATTEST: /s/ Cosgrove/ Town Clerk (Pub LG 03/01/�_ WEEKLYThMES Post Office Box 65, Los Gatos, CA 95031 • 245 Almendra Ave., Los Gatos, CA 95030 408 354-3110 • Facsimile: 408 354-3917 July 12, 1994 Mayor Randy Attawy Town of Los Gatos 110 East Main Street Los Gatos, CA 95032 Dear Mayor Attaway and Members of Council: This letter is to advise you of our opposition to a proposed ordinance that would prohibit the placement of Weekly -Times newsracks in downtown Los Gatos. The Weekly -Times is a 113-year-old institution, a continuously operated locally -owned business that pre -dates the establishment of the town itself. It has been an important force in the economic vitality of our community, and residents value the coverage it provides about Los Gatos, stories which are found in no other newspaper. Any law that would force removal or replacement of our downtown newsracks will create economic hardship for us and unconstitutionally restrict our First Amendment rights. We strongly urge you not to enact a newsrack ordinance that would severely impact our distribution system and visibility in the town center. We will pursue whatever avenues are available to us to preserve our rights. Existing laws, if enforced, are adequate to force removal of nonconforming newsracks. We will be happy to work with you to support beautification efforts to keep newsracks well maintained and sensibly placed. Despite our continued expression of opposition to these restrictions, there has been no effort to address our concerns. To vote on this ordinance without our participation in its drafting would irresponsibly damage a community institution. Sincerely, Dan Pulcrano cc: Marion Cosgrove Town Clerk