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50A - EMERGENCY ORD - CAMPING & STORAGE CIVIC CENTER
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10/3/2017
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walker, operational wheelchair, operational crutches or operational <br />bicycle. Any personal belongings inside a bulky item shall be <br />stored even if the bulky item itself is discarded. <br />4) If a person returns when the property is being collected and claims <br />ownership or control over the property, treat it as attended property (see <br />below). <br />5) Under no circumstances may City employees take or keep for <br />themselves unattended personal items, or allow non -City personnel to <br />take unattended property for their own use. <br />B. Procedures for Attended Property -: -e <br />1) When an individual is storing personal_.pr©perty on Civic Center property <br />in violation of the City Code or otherjfaw&staff should request that the <br />owner remove the property and,gi�b'the"owner 24 hours to collect and <br />move the property,- considering,;#ny special`�n�eeds that the owner may <br />have and the volume of be[6ggidgs. If the owner_...refuses to remove the <br />property, or does not comply;, bag and tag the prgperty in accordance <br />with the procedures identifieKn Section, I above <br />2) At the time of removal, staff shautd provide the ownenwWiih a Removal <br />Notice- (See' attache): Staff need dot;post the Remoaf Notice if the <br />owner is present and Isrgivenythe Removal Notice. <br />3) PRCSA may discard anotemsthe owner affirmatively states that he or <br />she does no_t,want <br />s <br />C. Procedure," '"f T ken"nto Police Cus£ody <br />1) Per al.\property.. s to 1.4 <br />1) and tagged in accordance with the <br />above�s " <br />p4cedures , SAPD shall notify staff if property is needed for <br />evidence and4st6tred or°released ander a different procedure. <br />regrding <br />r2- and when>.. he property c n be re-s ould'rovide t r,ttievedf and ashould provide awRemoval <br />` Notice a`r give ifto the owner r arresting officer. <br />D Policieszand Procedures Pert ining to all Property <br />1) Th's,policy does,'not require employees to open bags, containers, or other <br />ar{icles,. foundreferenced areas, to inspect contents, or to handle <br />trash nss for garbage, in any other manner other than to follow bag and <br />tag pro c'll, f Is, ransport and store. <br />2) Under noci�cumstances should staff argue with any person over <br />claimed property. Staff should release property under all circumstances. <br />If staff has any questions, they should contact their supervisors as <br />soon as possible. <br />3) If staff encounters verbal harassment or abuse, verbal threats, physically <br />threatening behavior, threatening graffiti, or safety hazards, they <br />should call SAPID Civic Center Patrol and report the incident to their <br />supervisor. They are tracking these types of incidents as a workplace <br />safety issue. <br />Page 3 <br />50A-53 <br />
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