HomeMy WebLinkAbout71.130 ORDINANCE NO. 71-130
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA ADDING
ARTICLE 7-45 TO THE CODE OF THE CITY OF SARATOGA
RELATING TO COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
The City Council of the City of Saratoga hereby ordains as
follows:
Section 1. Article 7-45 is hereby added to the Code of the
City of Saratoga to read as follows:
"Artiole 7-45
COMMERCIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Sections: 7-45-010 Purposes of Article
7-45.010020 Definitions
7-45.~20i~2i~i]~i Unlawful Property Nuisance-Private
Property
7-45.030~]~'i~ Supplement To Other Laws
7-45.e4e~i~!~ violations As Constituting Infraction
offense; penalties
(a) To c?:';tab]isl': uc~::~:rn::l i ;. ,.,' :~.-.~:r~'.t,:~r'.l:-~
nor'ma 1 sens ~ t. ~ v i.t.Le:~s.
cor.:Tr:tln i ty.
(d) To enhancc~ tJ-c qm',Z }~y ~>1' ~;7. omu ~cater' rdnof'F qene~'a~ed
For ~he purposes of ~his Article ~he follo~inO ~ords and phrases
shall have ~he meanings respectively ascribed
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Section, unless the context of the provision clearly requires
otherwise.
(a) Building means any structure used or intended for
supporting or sheltering any use or occupancy.
(b) Junk means any cast-off, damaged, discarded, junked,
obsolete, salvaged, scrapped, unusable, worn-out or wrecked
object, thing or material.
(c) Owner means any person owning property, as shown on the
last equalized assessment roll for City taxes or the lessee,
tenant or other person having control or possession of the
property.
(d) Person means any individual, partnership, corporation,
association or other organization, however formed.
(e) Community DevelopmentPlanning Director means the
Community Dt.:velopn~ent~'Ja],~i!~g i~t::~.:~.~.~' and his/her designees.
(f) Property means all non-residential zoned real property,
and all real property upon which a non-residential use or
occupancy exists, including, but not limited to, the entire
premises, parking lots, sidewalks, gutters, storm drain systems,
driveways, walkways, alley ways and shall include any building
and structure located on such property.
(g) Registered/Registration means a current, valid
California Registration for a vehicle conforming to California
Vehicle Code Sections 4000, or 9840 et seq. for boats.
(h) Street means the full width of the right of way of any
street, as defined in the California Vehicle Code used by the
general public, whether or not such street has been accepted as
and declared to be part of the City system of streets, including
streets forming a part of the State Highway System.
(i) Vehicle means a device by which any person or property
may be propelled, moved or drawn upon a highway, road or body of
water, and for the purposes of this dhapter shall include, but
not be limited to, automobiles, recreational vehicles, campers,
boats, motorcycles and mopeds.
7-45.020]~i~i~i Unlawful property nuisance - private property
It shall be unlawful for any person owning, leasing, renting,
occupying or having charge or possession of private property in
the City to maintain or to allow to be maintained such property
in such manner that any of the following conditions which are
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visible from the street or from neighboring properties are found
to c~xi:-;t therecn ~o.- a .o~:'~od oL .-orc~ r.!l~:n 30 day~ after written
not.ice of same has been given by The C:o.'~;"~un]ty Development
Director, ,~n-~lnze~oni:tb~e per~(.~d-<~L.~;"'e, ~ deL.erl-.if]ed hy the
City ~¢anager except as may be allowed by any other provision of
law, including provisions of this Code.
Unlawful Outdoor Storaqe ~i~ii~ii~i!~!~!~i~!!~ii
(a) The accumulation of abandoned, discarded, or
dilapidated objects, including but not limited to junk;
abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicles;
vehicle parts and equipment; machine parts, scrap
material, appliances, furniture, household equipment
and furnishings, shopping carts, containers, packing
materials, scrap metal, wood, plant cuttings, rubbish
and debris or similar matter which constitutes a threat
to the~i~!~ health or safety of any person or renders
any premises unsightly and detrimental to the general
public welfare.
Nothing in this section shall be construed as
prohibiting the orderly outdoor storage of business
related materials and inventory where permitted by
applicable zoning designation, rules or regulations.
(b) The accumulation of dirt, sand, gravel, concrete,
litter, debris or other similar material on the
property which is visible from the street, from
neighboring properties, or from areas of general
pub] ic/' ]ll'.'~te~'! ,'l~:~.r<!!;j; c:r: t.i:~'~ [;r':~!~er't'~'=.; or which could
poter:t'.ia!!,' k;c'! c]~;ch,lrcjc.~ int.:~ ~'l the :;tor'm w~l~r. er drain
s .' ~; t e i".
(c) Attractive nuisances visible from a public street, or
neighboring properties, dangerous to those members of
the public unable to discover the nuisance condition,
or recognize its potential danger, including, but not
limited to abandoned, broken, neglected or unsupervised
vehicles, machinery, equipment, lights, light fixtures,
refrigerators and freezers, hazardous pools, ponds and
excavations, as well as all other items and conditions
identified in Penal Code Section 402(c) and Health and
Safety Code ~ 24400.
(d) Materials or other items stacked in a manner as to be
visible from the street or from neighboring properties,
or from areas of general public/invitee access on the
i)r'op(~rt.~, =~b~)'.,l', ~r~'t· !'~,r'c(.~.cr ]!: ~q ~]RE{}T ~.'hiCh co]lld
pc~tenti+a]]~ l"c!.:u~ iF c]i!.;chnr'qe inte the ,~ stc~rm cir~lin
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i~i~i~i Nothing in this section shall be construed as
prohibiting the orderly outdoor storage of business
related materials and inventory above fence height
where permitted by applicable ~!~oning Crdinancc
(e) The placement of items of business inventory, refuse
containers, equipment, vehicles, or obstruction on the
street, sidewalk or parking areas developed or intended
for use by public invitees in general.
(f) Materials stored or stacked on property in a
the street, of neighboring properties or of areas of
general public/invitee access on the property, in
Zoning Districts where outdoor storage may be
(g) Boats, trailers, recreation vehicles, vehicle parts or
other articles of personal property which are left in a
state of partial construction, dilapidation or
disrepair fcr an unreazcnablc pericd cf time an
.............. ~ ....... ~ ...... ~=~ in locations which are
visible from the street or neighboring properties; or
which are left parked or stored in violation of
(h) Packing boxes, pallets, lumber, junk, trash, salvage
materials, or other debris kept on the property ~
~¢anagcr and visible from the street, from neighboring
properties, or from areas of general public/invitee
access on the property.
(i) The storage of firewood or other flammable materials in
excess of standards relating to the safe storage of
combustible materials as determined by the Fire Chief
and the Uniform Fire Code.
Landscapinq/Veqetation
(j) Dead, decayed, diseasedii~iii~iiiiii~i~i~!~!~ or hazardous trees,
weeds or other vegetation constituting unsightly
appearance, a danger to public safety and welfare~i~ie~ a
detriment to neighboring property or property val~esT
(k) Overgrown vegetation likely to harbor rats, vermin and
other nuisances, growing into the public right-of-way,
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or obstructing the necessary view of drivers on public
street~ or private driveways, and visible from the
streeti, from neighboring properties, or from areas of
general public/invitee access on the property.
(1) Failure to comply with the requirements set forth in
any City zoning approval or permit applicable to the
premises.
·
Trash, Litter, Trimmings, Oil and Debris
~ .
(m) The accumulation of litter, debris, trimmings or trash
on any!property, including sidewalks, gutter~,
~i driveways, walkways, alleyways, parking lots or
the public right of way, which is generated on, or as a
consequence of the use or maintenance of the propertyiii~ii
(n) Pooled~oil, water, or other liquid accumulation,
or excessive accumulations of grease or oil on paved
Trash Containers
(o) Trash, 4garbage or refuse cans, bins, boxes or other
such cgntainers stored in view of the street or
n(Tlclhbsr'irlq prc~.'x!l"tl(~!;-~. c>r fFor' '..;]lLch :1 cDntinuous,
o] :eDsjve odoF er:,Jr}aL~!;. H()I.Jlji~(j jl~ rj'l]~.; ~:;ectj.(';n shall
be construed as prohibiting the outdoor storage of any
type of trash receptacle if said receptacle is screened
from view from the street, any public right of way or
neighboring properties in a manner approved by the
{=ld!t!ti!~q CO~%'Li.;.t~' Do,.'elopr.!(,"~t ]~irc!ctor and consistent
· ...'ilk ,~l~[::lic~,lble ..'z~zzm!:l(! Or.j[n,Hl~,;~ provisions.
(p) Any property without regular and adequate trash
collection service.
(q) Trash Containers without secure, firmly fitting covers
or evidencing an overflow of trash and or other debris.
Buildinqs and Structures
Bui
(r) ldlDgs which are dilapidated, abandoned, boarded up,
partially destroyed, have broken windows or broken
windows secured with wood or other materials or which
are left in a state of partial construction fcr an
ManagcT, buildings subject to demolition pursuant to
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applicable provisions of this Code or other authority,
for which demolition has not been diligently pursued,
and such buildings which are unpainted or where the
paint on the building exterior is significantly
cracking, peeling, chalking or worn off.
(s) Unsecured buildings constituting hazardous conditions
or inviting or permitting trespassers and malicious
mischief.
(t) Awnings, covers, canopies, umbrellas, screens, lights,
light fixtures or other window coverings or building
structures which are damaged, torn, severely faded,
rusted, bent, unpainted or in some other state of
Fences and Gates
(u) Fences or other structures on private property
abutting, fronting upon, or visible from any public
street or neighboring properties, which are sagging,
leaning, fallen, decayed, extending into the public
right-of-way or other dilapidated or unsafe condition.
Graffiti
(v) Graffiti or other words, lettering or drawings not
otherwise permitted by the provisions of this Code,
which remain on the exterior of any buildingii~ii~
l(] da}'s ~f~.er writ'~.~:~ !'trice c.t ~=ar]e ha.=.; been given bV
the Commun i ty Dove] o[~-..'r~z !) ~ rector.
Parkinq Limitations
(w) Vehicles, whether motorized or non-motorized, parked
within any required setback or on any surface which has
not previously been approved for parking purposes
pursuant to applicable Building Code and/or Zoning
Ordinance provisions.
Parkinq Strips
(x) Allowing an accumulation of junk, rubbish, debris, or
dead, decayed or overgrown vegetation in that area
between the property line and the street line of a
given parcel, commonly known as a F ....... ~ .... ~
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Miscellaneous
(y) Any other condition or use of property which gives rise
to a reasonable determination by the City ~'fanagcr,
i~i~i~i~==~=:i~i~!~?iii~i~i~i~!~i~i~ that said condition or
use represents some threat to the health and welfare of
the public by virtue of its unsafe, dangerous or
hazardous nature, or which is so out of harmony with
the standards of properties in the vicinity so as to
cause substantial diminution of the enjoyment, use, or
property values of such properties.
7-45.C30~=~:~2 Supplement To Other Laws
This Article is intended to supplement and not to supplant or
conflict with any other provisions of this Code or of Federal or
State laws.
7-45-~::~ Violations as constituting infraction
offense; penalties
The violation of any provision contained in this Article is
hereby declared to be unlawful and shall constitute an infracticn
~[~[~]~ and a public nuisance subject to the penalties as
~'~'~'~>'=>~ Chapter 3 of this Code provided, however, violation
lllai~al](.3e.~L any ~uch vio!nt~m :"a'~', in the di~x;~etLon oi the
en~'orcing authDr:.~y ba c'narc3cui an:::~ Fr~H;ecute.:~ a~ an lnfraction."
Section 2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect
thirty (30) days after its passage and adoption.
The above and foregoing Ordinance was regularly
introduced and after the waiting time required by law, was
thereafter passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City
Council of Saratoga held on the 17th day of Nnv~mh~
1993, by the following vote.
AYES: Councilmembers AndeFson, BuFger, KohleF, Mon~a and Mayo~ Tucker
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
Nove~er 8, 1993
273~ord~CPO.msr 7 The above and foregoing is a true and correct
cogy of Ordinanca ~'~o which has been
published according to law.
Deputy City Cl~d< Date