HomeMy WebLinkAboutAgenda Statements 1979/ 10/23 item 13 CITY OF CHULA VISTA
COUNCIL AGENDA STATEMENT Item No. 13
For meeting of 10/ 23 79
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ITEM TITLE Ordinance f `g� - Amending Chapter 5 .54 of the City Code Relating
to the Issuance of Certificates for the Operation of Taxicabs
within the City of Chula Vista
SUBMITTED BY City Attorney
ITEM EXPLANATION (4/5TH'S VOTE REQUIRED YES NO X )
The Assistant City Manager, Gene Asmus, and the City Attorney met with
representatives of the taxicab companies . Although a variety of objec-
tions were made to the proposed ordinance by all of those present,
which objections have generally been reconciled, there still remain
certain differences of opinion among the various operators because of
the nature of their operation, i .e . , the small independent vs . the
fleet operators such as Yellow Cab and Diamond Cab .
The attempt has been made to fairly and equitably resolve such differences
and the ordinance has been appropriately revised for Council action. The
revisions proposed are as follows :
1 . Section 5 .54 .010 has been modified to authorize pickups within
the City of Chula Vista by any vehicles owned by a certified
operator which may be in the City either because of excessive
demands or subsequent to dropping a passenger at a point of
destination within the City.
2 . Section 5 . 54 . 020 has been modified to provide for a flat $100
per year charge for doing business in the City plus the present
license fee of $25 per quarter for vehicles certified in the
City plus an administrative fee of $3 per year for any vehicles
owned by a certified operator based upon the assumption that
any of those vehicles potentially will operate within the City.
(Continued on Page Two)
EXHIBITS
Agreement Resolution Ordinance X Plat Notification List
Other ENVIRONMENTAL DOCUMENT: Attached Submitted on
FINANCIAL IMPACT
STAFF RECOMMENDATION Place Ordinance on First Reading
BOARD/COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
COUNCIL ACTION
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Agenda Item 13
10/23/79
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3 . Section 5 .54 .030, under the definition of "Taxicab" , has been
modified to delete the requirement for a glass partition
between passenger and driver ' s compartment, which is considered
an obsolete provision, and requirement has been made to exclude
such vehicles types as pickup trucks and dune buggies as being
used for taxicabs .
4 . Section 5 . 54 . 050 has been modified to allow for inspection to
be made by other governmental agencies or by a responsible and
licensed mechanic doing business in the City of Chula Vista as
well as possible inspection by the City of Chula Vista, which
would still require a $25 fee if the City performs the inspec-
tion. Said section has also been modified to clearly state
that the certified operator is responsible for all maintenance
and cleanliness requirements even though the vehicle may be
leased to another party.
5 . Section 5 .54 .110 has been modified to eliminate the $1, 000, 000
excess insurance coverage which would make doing business almost
prohibitive for any of the operators including Yellow Cab. The
insurance limits have been raised in accordance with PUC standards
even though the City of San Diego has not gone to such higher
limits, but the operators are authorized to have a $500, 000 com-
bined single limit policy which may be less expensive than the
varied policy limits as set forth in the ordinance requirements .
6 . Section 5 . 54 .120 has been modified to eliminate the set annual
review of maximum taxicab rates . Either the City on its own
or after petition by an operator may conduct a public hearing
at any time to adjust the maximum rates .
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Compl ments of
z3E.1dbTUR BOB WILSOi
Assembly Bill No. 1733 .
State Capitol
• Sacramento, California
CHAPTER 1006 95814
An act to amend Section 326.5 of the Penal Code, relating to bingo.
[Approved by Governor September 26, 1979. Filed with
Secretary of State September 26, 1979.1
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
A13 1733, Greene. Bingo.
Existing law permits a city, county, or city and county to adopt an
ordinance authorizing specified types of organizations to conduct
bingo games, provided that the proceeds are used only for charitable
purposes. With respect to certain of such organizations, a portion of •
the proceeds, not to exceed 10% after the deduction for prizes or
$500 per month, whichever is less may be used for rental of property,
overhead, and administrative expenses. Existing law permits a city,
county, or city and county to impose a license fee not exceeding$5Q.
This bill would, instead, provide that the portion of the proceeds
used for such expenses not exceed 10% before the deduction for
prizes or $500 per month, whichever is less, would provide that
overhead includes the purchase of bingo equipment, and would
permit proceeds to be used to pay license fees. The bill would specify
that the license fee shall not exceed $50 annually, unless the city,
county,or city and county chooses to impose a$50 license application
fee and an additional fee of 1% of the monthly gross receipts over
$5,000 collected monthly.
Existing law defines bingo, for the purposes of such authorized
bingo games,as a game of chance in which prizes are awarded on the
basis of numbers or symbols on a card conforming to numbers or
symbols selected at random.
This bill would define bingo to also include a game of chance in
which prizes are awarded on the basis of cards with concealed
preprinted numbers or symbols, provided the winning cards are not
known prior to the game by the participants or operators of the
game. •
This bill also makes additional changes proposed by SB 1123, to be
operative only if SB 1123 and this bill are both chaptered and become
effective on January 1, 1980, and this bill is chaptered after SB 1123.
The people of the State of California do enact as follows:
SECTION 1. Section 326.5 of the Penal Code is amended to read:
326.5. (a) Neither this chapter nor Chapter 10 (commencing
with Section 330) applies to any bingo game which is conducted in
a city, county, or city and county pursuant to an ordinance enacted
under Section 19 of Article IV of the State Constitution, provided that
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