File #: 2015-456    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 11/3/2015 In control: City Council Special Meeting
On agenda: 11/16/2015 Final action: 11/16/2015
Title: Proposed Ordinance Regulating Shopping Carts.
Attachments: 1. 1107 - Shopping Cart Ord. (01.09.pdf
Related files: 2015-475
City Council

MEETING DATE: 11/16/2015
TITLE:
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Proposed Ordinance Regulating Shopping Carts.
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FROM:
Pat Milos, Community Development Director
Nicholas Hermsen, Assistant City Attorney
Tuan-Anh Vu, Deputy City Attorney

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends the City Council approve the attached ordinance establishing regulations concerning shopping carts.
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BACKGROUND:
This ordinance was reviewed by the City Council at its last meeting on October 28, 2015, at which time the City Council directed staff to bring the matter back on the Legislative agenda for approval. As the City Council may recall, the Chamber of Commerce conducted a survey of local businesses, which demonstrated substantial support for implementation of a shopping cart retrieval system.
Code Compliance staff have experienced ongoing problems with abandoned shopping and laundry carts in the City. Oftentimes these carts are found in sidewalks and streets far from the place of origin. They are a blight on the community, impede emergency services, and affect the health and general welfare of the people.
Moreover, Code Compliance staff have expressed concerns about the proliferation of carts and the lack of manpower required to impound them. Currently, the City has no ordinance to appropriately deal with abandoned carts and the business owners who allow the carts to be removed from their property. This proposed ordinance is an attempt to meet this pressing need while acknowledging the limited resources to physically remove carts.
To complicate the issue is the source for many of these carts: a select few businesses located in the neighboring City of Palm Springs. Palm Springs does have a shopping cart ordinance prohibiting abandonment and removal of carts, but does not require owners to implement preventative measures such as cart retrieval services or carriage returns.1 Owners who violate the ordinance are held liable, including for litt...

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