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Waive Full Reading and Pass First Reading of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Colton Amending and Restating Chapter 9.27 of the Colton Municipal Code Declaring Graffiti to be a Public Nuisance, Providing for its Removal and the Recovery of
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AR 022106 Ordinance removal of graffiti
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2/16/2006
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Sabdi Espinoza
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AR 022106 Ordinance removal of graffiti
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City Clerk
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2/21/2006
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CITY OF COLTON <br />AGENDA REPORT <br />FOR COUNCIL MEETING OF February 21, 2006 <br />TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL <br />FROM: KENNETH RULON, CHIEF OF POLICE <br />SUBJECT: PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING CHAPTER <br />9.27 OF THE COLTON MUNICIPAL CODE DECLARING GRAFFITI <br />TO BE A PUBLIC NUISANCE, PROVIDING FOR ITS REMOVAL <br />AND THE RECOVERY OF COSTS INCURRED IN ITS REMOVAL <br />DATE: February 10, 2006 <br />BACKGROUND: <br />Chapter 9.27 of the Colton Municipal Code contains the City's existing regulations regarding <br />graffiti. The provisions of Chapter 9.27 make the application of graffiti and the possession of <br />graffiti implements (such as spray paints and etching tools) a misdemeanor. Chapter 9.27 also <br />allows the City to impose special conditions on land use permits. The special conditions are <br />designed to prevent as well as abate graffiti. <br />However, despite the City's best efforts to enforce the provisions in Chapter 9.27, graffiti <br />continues to be a pervasive problem for the City. Graffiti degrades the City's image, leading to <br />increased gang activity and requiring the City to expend significant amounts of public funds and <br />staff resources to remove graffiti. Further, the City's limited financial resources no longer permit <br />the City to remove every piece of graffiti from public and private buildings and property. As a <br />result, additional enforcement tools and remedies are needed. <br />DISC USSION/ANALYSIS: <br />Staff has prepared the proposed ordinance which amends and restates Chapter 9.27 in its <br />entirety and includes the following provisions: <br />♦ The proposed ordinance declares graffiti to be a public nuisance (Section <br />9.27.030). <br />♦ The proposed ordinance continues to prohibit the possession and use of graffiti <br />implements by minors and requires businesses to observe certain display and <br />storage requirements for graffiti implements (Sections 9.27.040 and 9.27.070). <br />♦ The proposed ordinance also continues to authorize the City to remove graffiti <br />from public and private property, subject to available financial and other <br />resources (Section 9.27.100). <br />♦ In cases where graffiti has been placed on private property, the proposed <br />ordinance now requires property owners to remove the graffiti. If graffiti is not <br />removed in a timely manner, the proposed ordinance establishes a procedure to <br />permit the City to abate the graffiti and seek recovery of its costs of abatement <br />from the property owner. If the abatement costs are not paid, the City will have <br />
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