HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD FOR ADOPTION 05-19-86 ~ ORDINANCES FOR ADOPTION
TO: William A. Huston, City Manager
FROH: lqar~ E. 14ynn, City Clerk
SUBJECT: ADOPTIO# OF OP. DINANCE NO. 968 RELATIVE TO
STORAGE OF VEHICLES Oft PUBLIC ROADWAYS
RECOMMENDATION:
M. O. - That Ordinance No. 968 have second reading bY title only.
M. O. - That Ordinance No. 968 be passed and adopted. (Roll Call Vote)
BACKGROUND:
At the meeting of May 5, 1986, the Council voted to change in Section "le" of
Ordinance No. 968, the time of twenty four hours to forty eight hours that a
vehicle may be left unattended in one location.
Ordinance No. 968 had first reading by title only and introduction at the May
5, 1986, City Council meeting.
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ORDINANCE NO. 968
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TUSTIN,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TUSTIN CITY CODE SECTIONS 5340e,
5330e AND SECTION 5311 RELATIVE TO '£~E STORAGE OF VEHI-
CLES ON PUBLIC ROADWAYS
The City Council of the City of Tustin, California, does
hereby ordain as follc~s:
The City Council hereby finds and determines as follows:
WHEREAS, the City has encountered difficulty relative to the
parking and storage of vehicles, including recreational vehicles
and other large vehicles and vehicle accessories on the public
roadways; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has ordered that the Tustin City
Code Section be amended to further regulate the parking and storing
of vehicles, including recreation vehicle, special purpose farm
machinery, boats, trailers, detached vehicles, and other similar
vehicles, within the City so as to facilitate enforcement of the
City Code and to protect the health and safety of the community.
~: Subsection e is hereby added to Section 5340 of
the Tustin City Code to read as follows:
"e.
Storage of Recreation Vehicles and Similar
Vehicle s.
No person shall use any public street, highway,
thoroughfare, or alley in any part of the City to
park, store, or cause to be parked or stored, any
recreation vehicle, special purpose farm
machinery, boats, trailers, detached vehicles, and
other similar vehicles. Store, for the purpose of
this subsection, is defined as parking or leaving
unattended any vehicle specified herein in one
location for a period in excess of 'f~ty eight
~'4~') consecutive hours. The term 'one location'
shall include any relocation of such vehicle
within a one-half mile radius of any prior parking
location used within the preceding fort? eight
(48) hour period."
~: Subsection e of Section 5330 of the Tustin City
Code is hereby amended to read as follows:
"e. Use of Streets for Storage of Vehicles is
Pr ohibited.
No person who owns or has possession, custody or
control of any vehicle shall park, store or cause
to be parked or stored any vehicle upon any street
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or alley for more than a consecutive period of
seventy-two (72) hours. The provisions of this
subsection do not apply to the storage of recrea-
tion vehicles, special purpose farm machinery,
boats, trailers, detached vehicles, or other
similar vehicles, which vehicles are governed by
Section 5340e. 'Store', for the purpose of this
subsection, is defined as the parking or leaving
unattended any vehicle in one location for a
period in excess of seventy-two (72) consecutive
hours. The term 'one location' shall include any
relocation of such vehicle within a one-half mile
radius of any prior parking location used within
the preceding seventy-two (72) hour period."
~u~: Section 5311 of the Tustin City Code is amended
to add the following definition, integrated in alphabetical order,
to read as follows:
"'Recreation Vehicle' shall mean all recreation
vehicles, as defined by Health and safety Code
Section 18010."
PASSED AND ADOPTED at a meeting of the City Council of the
City of Tustin, California, held this day of
1986 . -- '
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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