HomeMy WebLinkAboutNS-2791 - Amending Santa Ana Municipal Code to Update City's Regulation of GraffitiORDINANCE NO. NS-2791
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SANTA ANA AMENDING THE SANTA ANA
MUNICIPAL CODE TO UPDATE THE CITY'S
REGULATION OF GRAFFITI.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA ANA DOES ORDAIN AS
FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby finds,
determines and declares as follows:
A. The Council finds and determines that the spread of graffiti on public
and private buildings, walls, signs and other structures or places or
other surfaces causes blight within the City, resulting in a genuine
threat to life, incalculable economic losses to businesses in terms of
physical property, profits and goodwill, and the general deterioration
of property and business values for adjacent and surrounding
properties.
B. The Council further finds and determines that the impacts of graffiti
are far beyond the cost of cleanup or removal. Not only is graffiti a
property crime, but a social crime on the quality of life and freedom
from intimidation citizen's desire within their neighborhoods.
C. The City Council intends, through the adoption of this Ordinance, to
provide additional enforcement tools to protect public and private
property from acts of graffiti vandalism and defacement, to prevent
the spread of graffiti vandalism, protect public safety, to establish a
program for the expeditious removal of graffiti from structures on
public and private property, and to permit recoupment of enforcement
and abatement costs to the taxpayers of the City.
D. The City Council is authorized to enact this Ordinance pursuant to its
police powers as specified in Section 200 of the City Charter, as well
as various provision of State Law including Sections 1714, et seq. of
the California Civil Code and Sections 38772, et seq. of the California
Government Code.
E. All provisions of the Santa Ana Municipal Code which are repeated
herein are repeated solely in order to comply with the provisions of
~. Section 418 of the City Charter. Any such restatement of existing
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provisions of the Code is not intended, nor shall it be interpreted, as
constituting a new action or decision of the City Council, but rather .r/
such provisions are repeated for tracking purposes only in
conformance with the Charter.
Section 2. In accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act,
the proposed project is exempt from further review. Categorical Exemption ER
2009-107 will be filed for the project.
Pursuant to Title XIV, California Code of Regulations ("CCR") § 735.5(c)(1),
the City Council has determined that, after considering the record as a whole, there
is no evidence that the proposed project will have the potential for any adverse
effect on wildlife resources or the ecological habitat upon which wildlife resources
depend. Therefore, pursuant to Fish and Game Code § 711.2 and Title XIV, CCR
§ 735.5(a)(3), the payment of Fish and Game Department filing fees is not required
in conjunction with this project.
Section 3. Sections 10-177 and 10-178 of Article II of Chapter 10 of the
Santa Ana Municipal Code relate to controlling sale and access by minor to
pressurized paint cans and other graffiti implements. Article V of Chapter 17 of the
Santa Ana Municipal Code relates to abatement of graffiti in the City of Santa Ana.
In the interest of comprehensive regulation, the aforementioned sections of the
Santa Ana Municipal Code should be consolidated in one Article of the Code.
Therefore, Article IV of Chapter 10 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code shall hereafter ~,
be designated as "Graffiti Regulations".
Section 4. Section 17-70 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code is hereby re-
designated as Section 10-221 and amended such that it reads as follows
Sec. 10-221. Definitions.
For the purposes of this chapter, the following words and terms shall have the
meaning ascribed thereto:
(a) Graffiti means any unauthorized inscription, word, figure, mark,
adhesive sticker or design that is written, marked, etched, scratched,
drawn, painted, labeled, pasted, applied or affixed, on any surface of
public or private real or personal property, including, but not limited to,
buildings, walls, windows, signs, structures, places or other surfaces
regardless of the nature of the material of which the surface is
composed.
(b) Graffiti implement means any implement capable of marking, scarring,
damaging, or defacing any surface to create graffiti, including, but not
limited to, aerosol paint containers, felt tip markers, paint sticks or
graffiti sticks, etching tools, adhesive stickers, spray actuators, marking
pens, drill bits, grinding stones or any other similar implement.
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~,,, (c) Aerosol paint container means any aerosol container, regardless of the
material from which it is made, that is adapted or made for the purpose
of spraying paint or other substances capable of defacing property.
(d) Fett tip marker means any broad-tipped marker pen with a tip which, at
its broadest width, is greater than one-sixteenth (1116) of an one inch or
any other similar implement containing an ink that is not water soluble.
(e) Paint stick or graffiti stick means any device containing a solid form of
paint, chalk, wax, epoxy, or other similar substance capable of being
applied to a surface by pressure and that, upon application, leaves a
visible mark on the surface at least one-sixteenth (1/16) of an inch in
width or is not water soluble.
(f) Adhesive Stickers means any sheet of paper, fabric, plastic or other
material with an adhesive, paste, or gummed backing, which; when
applied or affixed to any surface either creates a permanent contact or
is not easily removable without the use of solvents.
(g) Property means personal or real property.
(h) Etching too! means any sharp or pointed instrument, that is capable of
,~, etching or marking glass, plastic, wood, metal, or concrete surfaces,
including, but not limited to, picks, scribes, awls, chisels, markers, and
etchers, or any masonry or glass drill bit, carbide drill bit, glass cutter,
grinding stone, etching cream or acid etching solution.
(i) Expense of Abatement, Abatement Expenses, Costs of the Abatement,
and/or Abatement and related administrative costs include, but are not
limited to, court costs, attorneys fees, costs of removal of the graffiti or
other inscribed material, costs of repair or replacement of defaced
property, and the law enforcement costs incurred by the City and/or
any other public agency as authorized pursuant to Government Code
Section 38772(d)(1).
Q) Graffiti violations of law are those violations referred to in
Government Code Section 38772(d)(3) and any violation of this
Article.
(k) Spray actuator (also known as a spray tip, nozzle, or button) means
an object or device that is capable of being attached to an aerosol or
other paint container for the purpose of spraying the substance
contained therein.
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Section 5. Sections 10-177, 10-178 and 10-178.1 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code are hereby re-designated as Sections 10-222, 10-223 and 10-223.1, urr'
respectively, and amended such that they reads as follows:
Sec. 10-222. Sale and Possession
(a) Sale of Graffiti Implements to Minors. It shall be unlawful for any
person, other than a parent or legal guardian, to sell exchange, give, loan, or
otherwise furnish, or cause or permit to be exchanged, given, loaned, or otherwise
furnished, any aerosol paint container, broad-tipped marker, gum/paste/self-
adhesive label or sticker, etching cream, spray actuator, or paint stick to anyone
under the age of eighteen (18) years without the written consent of the parents or
guardian of the minor, and no person under the age of eighteen (18) years shall
purchase any pressurized can containing paint or dye.
(b) Possession !n Designated Public Places. It shall be unlawful for any
person to possess any graffiti implement, with the intent to use or apply graffiti,
while in or upon any public facility, park, playground, swimming pool, recreational
facility or zoo or other public building or structure owned or operated by the City of
Santa Ana, or while in or within fifty (50) feet of an underpass, bridge abutment,
storm channel, or similar types of infrastructure unless otherwise authorized by the
City. This section shall not apply to authorized employees of the City of Santa Ana
or an individual or authorized employee of an individual, agency or company under
contract with the City of Santa Ana.
(c) Possession by Minors at or Near Schoo! Facilities. It shall be
unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen (18) years to possess any graffiti
implement while on school property, grounds, facilities, buildings, structures, or in
areas immediately adjacent to those specific locations upon public property, or
upon private property without written consent of the owner or occupant of such
private property. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to the possession of
broad-tipped markers by a minor attending or traveling to or from a school at which
the minor is enrolled if the minor is participating is a class at the school that
formally requires the possession of broad-tipped markers. The burden of proof in
any prosecution for violation of the Section shall be upon the minor student to
establish the need to possess abroad-tipped marker.
Sec. 10-223. Public access; Signage.
(a) Paints and Markers. Every person who owns, conducts, operates or
manages a retail commercial establishment selling aerosol containers, paint sticks,
glass etching solution, or broad-tipped markers shall store these items in an area
continuously observable, through direct visual observation or surveillance
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equipment, by employees of the retail establishment during the regular course of
`„ business. In the event that a commercial retail establishment is unable to store the
aerosol paint containers, paint sticks, glass etching solution, or broad-tipped
markers in an area as provided above, the establishment shall store the
containers, sticks, and markers in an area not accessible to the public without
employee assistance.
(b) Etching Tools. Every person who owns, conducts, operates or
manages a retail commercial establishment selling masonry or glass drill bits,
carbide drill bit, glass cutters, grinding stones, awls, chisels or carbide scribes,
shall store or cause such items to be stored in an area viewable by, but not
accessible to, the public in the regular course of business without employee
assistance, pending legal sale or disposition of such items.
(c) Customer Signage. Every retail commercial establishment selling
graffiti implements shall post a sign in clear public view at or near display of such
products stating: "Pursuant to Penal Code Section 594.1, place a sign in clear
public view at or near the display of such products stating: "Graffiti is against the
law. Any person who defaces real or personal property with paint or any other
liquid or device is guilty of a crime punishable by imprisonment of up to 6 months
and/or a fine up to $1000".
(d) Additional Signage. Every retail commercial establishment selling
,~ graffiti implements shall place a sign in the direct view of such persons responsible
for accepting customer payment for graffiti implements stating: "Selling spray
paint, paint sticks, or broad-tipped markers to persons less than eighteen (18)
years of age is against the law and punishable by a fine of $1000".
Sec. 2-223.1. Graffiti Prohibited.
(a) Defacement. It shall be unlawful for any person to apply graffiti to
any natural or manmade surface on any public or private-owned property or,
without permission of the owner or occupant.
(b) Directing, Aiding and Abetting. It shall be unlawful for any person to
solicit or command another person to apply graffiti, or for any person to aid or abet
or agree to aid or abet another person to plan to apply or apply graffiti.
Section 6. Sections 10-224 through 10-225 are added to Chapter 10 of the
Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows:
Sec. 10-224. Penalties and other Remedies.
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Any person violating this Ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor as
defined in this Code.
Sec. 10-224.1 Parental Liability
(a) In the case of a minor, the parents or legal guardian shall liable with
the minor for payment of all fines.
(b) Failure of the parents or legal guardian to make payment will result in
the imposition of an abatement assessment against the parents' or legal guardian's
property that includes the fine and administrative costs.
(c) Upon and application and finding of indigence, the court may decline
to order fines against the minor, parents or guardian.
Sec. 10-224.2 Restitution
In addition to any punishment specified in the court shall order any violator
to make restitution to the victim for damages or loss caused directly or indirectly by
the violator's offense in the amount or manner determined by the court. In the
case of a minor, the parents or legal guardian shall be ordered with the minor to
make restitution.
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Sec. 10-224.3 Forfeiture
All personal property, including, but not limited to, automobiles, motorcycles,
scooters, bicycles or skateboards, used or intended to be used in violating this
Ordinance shall be forfeitable to the City. In forfeiting such personal property, the
City shall follow procedures outlined in this Code concerning forfeitures of personal
property. In any forfeiture proceeding initiated under this Section, the court shall
not order forfeiture unless it finds that the forfeiture is commensurate with the
severity of the violation to the extent required by the United States Constitution.
Sec. 10-224.4 Community Service
In lieu of, as part of, or in addition to the penalties specified in this section, a
minor or adult shall be required to perform community service as described by the
court based on the following minimum requirements:
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(a) The minor or adult shall perform not less than forty (40)
,,y, hours of community service for the first offense, not less
than eighty (80) for the second, and not less than one hundred
twenty (120) for a third or subsequent offense.
(b) At least one parent or guardian of the minor shall be in
attendance a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of the assigned
community service.
(c) The period of community service shall be performed under the
supervision of a community service provider approved by the
Chief of Police.
(d) Reasonable effort shall be made to assign the minor or adult
to a type of community service that is reasonably expected to
have the most rehabilitative effect on the minor or adult,
including community service that involves graffiti removal.
(e) Any minor determined to be a ward of the court under State
Law as a result of committing an offense in the City shall be
required, at the City's option, to perform community service,
including graffiti removal service of not less than forty (40)
hours nor more than eighty (80) hours.
Sec. 10-225. Trust Fund.
The City Council hereby creates the City of Santa Ana Anti-Graffiti Trust
Fund. Penalties assessed against violators of this Ordinance shall be placed in the
fund, along with assessments and judgments collected pursuant to this Article, as
well as any monetary donations received from individuals or from the business
community wishing to contribute to the fund. The Council shall direct the
expenditures of monies in the fund. Such expenditures shall be restricted to the
payment of the cost of graffiti removal, the payment of rewards pursuant to Section
10-226 of this Article and such other public purposes as may be approved by the
Council.
Section 7. Sections 17-70.1 and 17.70.2 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code are
hereby re-designated as Sections 10-226 and 10-227, respectively, and amended to read as
follows:
Sec. 10-226. Reward provisions.
(a) Pursuant to Section 53069.5 of the Government Code, the city may
offer a reward for information leading to the apprehension and conviction of any
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person who places graffiti on any public or private property in such amounts
approved by the City Council. In the event of multiple contributors of information, w+
the reward amount shall be divided by the city in a manner it shall deem
appropriate. For the purposes of this section, diversion of the offending violator to a
community service program, or a plea bargain to a lesser offense, shall constitute
a conviction.
(b) Claims for rewards under this section shall be filed with the City in a
manner specified by City Council.
(c) The person convicted of committing the graffiti offense shall be liable
for any rewards paid pursuant to this section and, if that person is an
unemancipated minor, the custodial parent of said minor shall be liable for any
rewards paid pursuant to this section. In the event of damage to public or private
property, the offender or the parents or legal guardian of any unemancipated minor
must reimburse the City for any reward paid.
(d) No law enforcement officer, municipal officer, official or employee of the
City shall be eligible for a reward made pursuant to this section.
(e) No claim for a reward shall be allowed unless the City investigates
and verifies the accuracy of the claim and determines that the requirements of this
section have been satisfied.
Sec. 10-227. Graffiti as a Nuisance; City Abatement.
(a) The existence of graffiti within the city limits of Santa Ana constitutes
a public and private nuisance and may be abated according to the provisions and
procedures contained in this Article.
(b) Removal by the Perpetrator. Any person applying graffiti on public or
private property shall have the duty to remove the graffiti within twenty-four (24)
hours after notice by the City or private owner of the property involved. Such
removal shall be done in a manner prescribed by the Executive Director of Public
Works or other designated City official. Failure of any person to remove graffiti
shall constitute an additional violation of this Ordinance. Where graffiti is applied
by a minor, the parents or legal guardian having custody and control of the minor
shall also be responsible for such removal.
(c) Removal by City. Whenever the City becomes aware of or is notified
and determines that graffiti is located on publicly or privately owned property
capable of being viewed from any public right-of-way or from a public or quasi-
public place, the City is authorized to use public funds to remove the graffiti, by
painting, repairing, water blasting, or other graffiti removal technique, to that
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degree reasonably necessary to restore the defaced area and to avoid an
,`„ aesthetic disfigurement to the neighborhood or community.
(d) Right of Entry on Private Property. Prior to entering upon private
property or property owned by a public entity other than the City for the purpose of
graffiti removal, the City shall attempt to secure the consent of the property owner
or responsible party and a release of the City from liability for property damage or
personal injury. If the property owner or responsible party fails to remove the
offending graffiti within the time specified by this Ordinance, or if the City has
requested consent to remove or paint over the offending graffiti and the property
owner or responsible party has refused consent for entry on terms acceptable to
the City and consistent with the terms of this Section, the City shall commence
abatement and cost recovery proceedings for the graffiti removal according to the
provisions specified in Section 10-228, below.
(e) Recovery of Costs. The City reserves the right to recover City costs
and expenses from any person who has willfully damaged property in a manner
described in subsection (a), above, pursuant to the provisions of this Article, Penal
Code Section 594, Civil Code Sections 731 and 1714.1 and Government Code
Sections 38771, et seq.
Section 8. Section 10-228 is added to Chapter 10 of the Santa Ana
Municipal Code to read as follows:
~` Sec. 10-228. Abatement by Property Owner.
(a) Property Owner Responsibility. Any person who is the owner or who
has primary responsibility for control of private property or for repair or
maintenance of private property in the City must abate graffiti as set forth below.
(b) Failure to Remove. If the property owner has not removed the graffiti
within ten (10) days after its appearance or has refused consent to the City to enter
the property and abate the nuisance, the City may, pursuant to this Section,
remove graffiti at the owner's an expense as a public nuisance and to assess the
property for such abatement costs in accordance the procedures set forth in
Chapter 17, Sections 17-1 through 17-43 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
(c) Exceptions to the Removal Requirement. The removal requirements
identified in this section shall not apply if the property owner or responsible party
can demonstrate that the property owner or responsible party lacks the financial
ability to remove the graffiti; or the property owner or responsible party has an
active program for the removal of graffiti and has scheduled the removal of the
graffiti as part of that program. In such case it shall be unlawful to permit such
property to remain defaced with graffiti for a period of ten (10) days after service by
first class mail of notice of the defacement.
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Section 9. Sections 10-229 through 10-233 are added to Chapter 10 of the `+''
Santa Ana Municipal Code to read in full as follows:
Sec. 10-229. Minor and Parental Financial Responsibility for Graffiti
Violations of Law.
(a) Pursuant to Government Cade Sections 38772, 38773.2, and
38773.6, the City Council hereby makes the expense of abatement of graffiti
violations of law committed by minor a personal obligation of both the minor
causing the graffiti nuisance and the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) having custody
and control of the minor (who shall be jointly and severally liable with the minor),
and an assessment against the property of the minor or an assessment against the
property of the parent(s) or legal guardian(s) having custody and control of the
minor.
(b) Pursuant to Government Code Section 38772(c), the County
Probation Officer shall report the names and addresses of parent(s) or legal
guardian(s) having custody and control of the minor responsible for a violation of
this Chapter to the Clerk of the Council.
(c) Pursuant to Government Code Section 38773.7, upon a second or
subsequent civil or criminal judgment within atwo-year period, the City may find
that the minor causing the graffiti nuisance and the parent(s) or legal guardian(s)
having custody and control of the minor is responsible for the graffiti and request
the court to impose treble damages.
(d) Parental Liability. Pursuant Civil Code Section 1714.1, any parent or
legal guardian of a minor shall be personally liable for any and all costs to the City
or any person or business incurred in connection with the removal of graffiti caused
by conduct of said minor, and for all attorney's fees, court costs, and civil penalties
incurred in connection with the civil prosecution of any claim for damages or
reimbursement up to twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000).
Sec. 10-230. Defendant Liability for Cost of Graffiti Abatement.
(a) Defendant's liability for cost of graffiti abatement. When the
disposition of a criminal case or a proceeding pursuant to Welfare and Institutions
Code Section 602 determines that the defendant in that case is responsible for
creating, causing or committing the graffiti which was abated by the City, that same
defendant shall be liable for all costs incurred by the City. These costs shall
include, but are not limited to, court costs, attorney's fees, costs of removal of the ,r„
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graffiti or other inscribed material, costs of repair and replacement of defaced
,~„ property, and the law enforcement costs incurred by the City in the identification
and apprehension of the defendant responsible for the graffiti or other inscribed
material on publicly or privately owned permanent real or personal property within
the City, as prescribed within Government Code Sections 38772-38773.6, and
53069.3.
(b) Adult Defendant Presumption. The determination of responsibility
shall be presumed by any confession, admission, guilty plea, or plea of nolo
contendere to any violation of Penal Code Sections 594, 594.3, 640.5, 640.6, or
640.7.
(c) Juvenile Offender Presumption. In the case of a minor defendant,
responsibility shall be determined upon a conviction by final judgment or by the
minor being made a ward of the Juvenile Court pursuant to Welfare and Institutions
Code Section 602 by reason of the commission of any act prohibited under Penal
Code Sections 594, 594.3, 640.5, 640.6, or 640.7.
(d) Adult Civi! Actions. The City may bring a civil action in the Superior
Court to obtain a money judgment against a defendant for any amount not ordered
or collected by the criminal court, including, but not limited to, all attorney's fees,
court costs, and civil penalties incurred in connection with the civil prosecution of
any claim for damages or reimbursement.
~ (e) Juvenile Civil Actions. The City may bring a civil action in the Superior
Court to obtain a money judgment against a juvenile offender and/or his or her
parent(s) or guardian(s) having custody and control of the juvenile offender for any
amount not ordered or collected by the juvenile court, including, but not limited to,
all attorney's fees, court costs, and civil penalties incurred in connection with the
civil prosecution of any claim for damages or reimbursement.
Sec. 10-231. Reserved
Sec. 10-232. Assessment, Procedures.
Pursuant to Government Code Section 38773.6 the City may recover its
costs to abate any graffiti through assessment procedures set forth in Sections 17-
40 through 17-43 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code.
Section 10-233. Remedies Not Exclusive.
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Remedies provided for the enforcement of this Article are in addition to and
do not supersede or limit any and all other remedies provided by law. The
remedies provided herein are cumulative and not exclusive.
Section 10. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this
ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court
of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions
of this ordinance. The City Council of the City of Santa Ana hereby declares that it would
have adopted this ordinance and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or
portion thereof irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections, subsections, sentences,
clauses, phrases, or portions be declared invalid or unconstitutional.
ADOPTED this 17th day of Au ust, 200E
TO FORM:
Councilmembers
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Ci ttorney
AYES:
NOES:
ABSTAIN:
NOT PRESENT:
Councilmembers
Councilmembers:
Councilmembers:
Mayor
Alvarez. Bustamante Martinez Pulido (4)
None (0)
None (0)
Benavides. Sarmiento Tinaiero (3)
CERTIFICATE OF ATTESTATION AND ORIGINALITY
I, Maria D. Huizar, Clerk of the Council, do hereby attest to and certify that the
attached Ordinance No. NS-2791 to be the original ordinance adopted by the City
Council of the City of Santa Ana on August 17, 2009 and that said ordinance was
published in accordance with the Charter of the City of Santa Ana.
Date: gL~S~~9
Clerk of the Council
City of Santa Ana
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