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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAdopt Ordinance No 3376 Amending Chapter 10.84 of the Huntin (2) 0(64. 4. '�- - iDz3 Tom -. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH MEETING DATE: 10/06/97 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PD97-014 Council/Agency Meeting Held: /6/619 c'o.i0 � Deferred/Continued to: � e pproved Conditionally Aowed ❑ Denied 4924 City CI rk's Signature Council Meeting Date: 10/06/97 7—" Department ID Number: PD97-014 4/g7 C > . 337!' 7-0 )- 1 - .. CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL 1 EMBERS SUBMITTED BY: MICHAEL T. UBERUAGA, City Administrator L� PREPARED BY: RONALD E. LOWENBERG, Chief of Police I/�� )2-0, 337 ' . SUBJECT: Amendment to Municipal Code Chapter 10.84 Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: As a result of a request for review of the current Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 10.84, Bicycle Regulations, some minor language changes are recommended by the Huntington Beach City Attorney Office. Funding Source: N/A Recommended Action: Recommend motion to adopt attached Ord # -'37 ) amending Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 10.84: Bicycle Regulations. Alternative Action(s): Provide further direction for staff. Analysis: As a result of a citation issued to a bicycle rider in the City of Huntington Beach the District Attorney's Office in West Orange County Municipal Court requested that the City review the current ordinance wording. Section 10.84.010, License and registration required, currently states that No "person in the city shall ride.....". There is also reference to a specific California Vehicle Code Section. Also, in section 10.84.150, Impounding—Provisions, there is no reference to the city resident requirement. Bikerca -2- 09/04/97 09:55 REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION MEETING DATE: 10/06/97 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PD97-014 It was the opinion of the District Attorney's Office that these sections exceed the authority given to the City by the California Vehicle code in that it attempts to regulate all persons who ride bicycles within the City, as opposed to only citizens of Huntington Beach. The City Attorney's Office reviewed the current ordinance and agreed. The appropriate changes have been recommended and are contained within this proposal. Environmental Status: N/A Attachment(s): See attached City Clerk's Page Number 1 Legal opinion from Gail Hutton, City Attorney 2 Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 10.84 with recommended changes. 337b 3 Ordinance'amending Chapter 10.84 of the HBMC signed by Gail Hutton, City Attorney and Ronald Lowenberg, Chief of Police gs of {; (lEaS kL N 3-13 }.lt:: 03/033V Bikerca -3- 09/04/97 09:55 LOFFI• IRVINGTON BEACH POI_rg IA CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CE OE T{.{ CUFF INTER-DEPARTMENT COMMUNICATION HUNTINGTON BEACH '97 AUG I 18 14 :34 TO: Ronald Lowenberg, Chief of Police FROM: Gail Hutton, City Attorney DATE: August 14, 1997 SUBJECT: RLS 97-557 - HBMC Revision Re Bicycle Licenses The subject Request for Legal Services asked our office to make changes to the City's bicycle licensing ordinance because, according to the written request, the District Attorney declined to file a narcotics possession case because the initial detention of the arrestee was predicated upon his failure to display a city issued bicycle license, and there is no provision in our municipal code requiring or allowing officers to stop a bicycle solely for lack of license. Your request included a copy of a Garden Grove ordinance which was suggested as a remedy to our code's deficiencies. My Deputy, Sarah Lazarus, reviewed the relevant portions of the Huntington Beach Ordinance and was confused as to what the District Attorney's Office was referring to because our ordinance does allow the issuance of citations for failure to license bikes, as every violation of our code is a misdemeanor or an infraction (see H.B.M.C. section 1.16.010.) Ms. Lazarus contacted the District Attorney's Office and was informed that there was a slight misunderstanding as to why they believed our ordinance to be inadequate. It is their opinion that: 1. Our ordinance exceeds the authority given to the City by the California Vehicle Code in that it attempts to regulate all persons who ride bicycles within the City, as opposed to only citizens of Huntington Beach. We agree with that opinion and have made the appropriate changes to the City ordinance to reflect it. 2. The D.A.'s Office declined to file because there was no probable cause to stop the bike rider, a fact which has nothing to do with the way in which the Huntington Beach ordinance is drafted. O ,.s,.- >20 4 / Ronald Lowenberg, lief of Police August 14, 1997 Page 2 Without detaining a bicyclist and questioning him, the police would have no reason to suspect that he was a resident without a license, as opposed to someone from a jurisdiction which does not require bike licenses. Because the Vehicle Code only permits us to enforce the bike licensing sections against residents, there can never be probable cause to stop or even reasonable cause to detain unless the suspect is known by police, prior to the stop, to be a resident. It is for that reason that the D.A. rejected the case on probable cause grounds. The detention of a bike rider can legally be accomplished by articulating independent violations, such as riding on the wrong side of the road, having no lights, or committing other traffic related infractions, but our licensing provisions cannot be used as the basis alone unless the suspect is a known resident. For that reason, no changes other than the one articulated above, have been made to Chapter 10.84 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code. Please feel free to contact Sarah Lazarus at extension 5255 if you have any questions or comments. GAIL HUTTON City Attorney GH/pw Attachments: As noted c: Sgt. C. Bryant Sara Lazarus, Deputy City Attorney g:\lazarus\bicycle ,✓q ( /o/a o/97 ORDINANCE NO. 3376 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 10.84 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO BICYCLE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does hereby ordain as follows: SECTION 1. The Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 10.84, Section 10.84.010, is hereby amended to read as follows: 10.84.010. License and Registration Required Student Loading Zones. No resident of the city shall ride or propel any bicycle upon any street, alley,park, bicycle path or lane, or other public place in this city which is not registered and for which the appropriate license fee has not been paid or which does not bear a license plate or sticker as required by the provisions of this code and the California Vehicle Code. (432-1/40, 736-12/59, 1784-12/72, 1969-4R5,2059-6/76) SECTION 2. The Huntington Beach Municipal Code Chapter 10.84, Section 10.84.150, is hereby amended to read as follows: 10.84.150. Impounding--Provisions enforcement. The Chief of Police, in addition to having the right to issue a citation to the bicycle operators if he or she is a resident, shall have the right to impound and retain possession of any bicycle being operated by a city resident in violation of the provisions of sections 10.84.010 through 10.84.140 hereof, and may retain possession of such bicycle until the provisions of such sections are complied with, and all fees provided by section 10.84.060 have been paid. If such bicycle is not claimed within three (3) months, it shall be deemed to be abandoned. (1784-12/72, 1913-5/74, 1969-4/75) SECTION 3. This ordinance shall become effective thirty (30) days after its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 201-h day of pct-ohPr , 1997. `62-fe �y or ATTESTATION AND SIGNATURE BLOCK CONTINUED ON FOLLOWING PAGE 1 ordinance/1048/j mp/8/15/97 ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM: Z:n-nee. a?-161(. . A;,- /IGtr(d'3- City Clerk , City Attorney ef/.r-5'7. � REVIEWED AND APPROVED: INITIATED AND APPROV D: 7 OF gi_/-419C- ita--,," _...!....,.., City Administrator ' Chief of Police 2 ordinance/1048/jmp/8/15/97 Ord. No. 3376 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY,the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City.Council of said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 6th of October, 1997, and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 20th of October, 1997, and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of at least a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Julien, Harman, Dettloff, Bauer, Sullivan, Green, Garofalo NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None I,Connie Brockway CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council,do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Independent on • ,19 G� In accordance with the City Charter of said City City Clerk and ex-offici lerk Connie Brockway City Clerk of the City Council of the City Deputy City Clerk of Huntington Beach, California G/ordinanc/ordbkpg 10/23/97 Huntington Beach Municipal Gods al("4.1,4414)11-0, 7/ 84.005-10.84.005(d) Chapter 10.84 BICYCLE REGULATIONS (22-8/09, 322-1/29, 344-10/31,432-1/40,554-12/49,736-12/59, 1784-12/72,1913-5/74, 1969-4/75,2059-6/76, 2148-1/77,2175-3/77,2270-3/78, 3185-5/93) Sections: 10.84.005 Definitions 10.84.010 License and registration required 10.84.015 Licensing--City residents only 10.84.020 Registration--Application 10.84.025 (Repealed, Ord 2148-1/77, Ord 2059-6/76) 10.84.030 Identification card issuance 10.84.040 Identification 10.84.050 License--Police records kept 10.84.060 Registration and card fees 10.84.070 (Repealed, Ord 2148-1/77, Ord 2059-6/76) 10.84.080 Dealer's records 10.84.090 I. D. card or tag loss 10.84.100 Tampering with bicycle identification 10.84.110 Tampering with I. D. card 10.84.120 Impounding--Parked bicycles 10.84.130 Impounding--Holding time period 10.84.140 Impounding--Registered owner notified 10.84.150 Impounding--Provisions enforcement 10.84.160 Riding on sidewalk 10.84.170 Yielding right-of-way 10.84.180 Riding in group 10.84.190 (Repealed, Ord 2175-4/77) 10.84.200 Bicycles on pier 10.84.210 Bicycle lanes and paths established 10.84.220 Implementing establishment of bicycle lanes and paths 10.84.230 Bicycle lanes--Markings and erection of signs 10.84.240 (Repealed, Ord 2175-4/77) 10.84.250 Direction of travel 10.84.260 Walking bicycles 10.84.270 Vehicular traffic in bicycle lanes or paths 10.84.280 Penalty 10.84.005 Definitions. For the purpose of this chapter,the following words and phrases are defined as follows: (a) "Bicycle lane" is that portion of a roadway, other than state and county highways, set aside by striping for the use of bicycle riders and so designated, as provided in this chapter. (b) "Bicycle path" is a pathway for bicycle riders that has been physically separated from a roadway. (c) "Bicycle" is a device upon which any person may ride,propelled exclusively by human power through a system of belts, chains, or gears, and having either two or three wheels in a tandem or tricycle arrangement. (d) "Highway" is a way or place of whatever nature, maintained and open to the use of the public for purposes of vehicular travel. Highway includes street. 5/93 leg 1084.8/14/97 10.84.005(e)--10.84.060(c) rnuntington Beach Municipal Code (e) "Roadway" is that portion of a highway improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular travel. (f) "Chief of Police" shall include his designated representative. (1913-5/74, 1969-4/75,2059-6/76, 2175-4/77) 10.84.010 License and registration required. No per-see resident of the city shall ride or propel any bicycle upon any street, alley,park, bicycle path or lane, or other public place in this city which is not registered and for which the appropriate license fee has not been paid or which does not bear a license plate or sticker as required by the provisions of this code and the California Vehicle Code.as per section 39002 of the California Vehicle Code. (432-1/40, 736-12/59, 1784-12/72, 1969-4/75,2059-6/76) 10.84.015 Licensing--City residents. The city and each licensing agency shall license bicycles for persons residing within this city. All applicants residing outside city limits shall be referred to their respective city or jurisdiction of residency. (1969-4/75,2059-6/76) 10.84.020 Registration--Application. Application for registration and license of a bicycle shall be made by the owner thereof to the Chief of Police upon appropriate forms furnished by the police department. Such application shall contain the name and address of the owner or person having charge or control of such bicycle,the make and kind of bicycle,the factory frame or serial number thereof, and any other information or description which is deemed necessary by the Chief of Police for purposes of identification and for the transfer of ownership of such bicycle. (432-1/40, 1784-12/72, 1969-4/75) 10.84.030 Identification card issuance. Upon payment of the license fee provided by this chapter, the Chief of Police shall issue to applicant a registration card containing the following information: the license number assigned to the applicant,the applicant's name and address, provisions for the transfer of ownership of said bicycle, and a brief description of the bicycle being registered. Said registration card shall be retained by applicant as proof of ownership, and kept in a safe place. All license tags issued on or before December 31, 1978 shall expire on December 31, 1978. All license tags issued on or after January 1, 1979 shall expire on the third December 31 subsequent to the calendar year in which such license tag is issued. (432-1/40, 1784-12/72, 1969-4/75,2059-6/76) 10.84.040 Identification tag. Upon registration of any bicycle and the payment of the license fee required by this chapter,the Chief of Police shall issue to applicant a license tag bearing the unique number assigned to that bicycle by the state, which shall remain in effect for the period designated by the state in accordance with section 39001 of the California Vehicle Code. This tag shall be affixed to the frame of such bicycle in plain view below the seat thereof. Such license tag shall remain on such bicycle and shall not be removed therefrom. (432-1/40, 736-12/59, 1784-12/72, 1969-4/75,2175-4/77) 10.84.050 License--Police kept. The Chief of Police shall keep a record of the registration and the date of expiration of each license,to whom issued and the license number thereof, and such other information as he deems necessary for the identification of bicycles and the enforcement of the provisions of this chapter. (432-1/40, 1784-12/72, 1969-4/75) 10.84.060 Registration and card fees. The fees required to be paid pursuant to this chapter are: (a) For new license and registration,the sum of one dollar($1)per year or portion thereof; (b) For each transfer of ownership which requires a new registration card,the sum of one dollar ($1); (c) For reissue of registration card or license tag lost, stolen, destroyed,mutilated or illegible,the sum of one dollar($1). (432-1/40,736-12/59, 1784-12/72, 1969-4/75,2059-6/76) leg 1084.8/14/97 Huntington Beach Municipal 10.84.080--10.84.160 10.84.080 Dealer's records. Every person engaged in the business of buying,trading, or selling bicycles in this city shall keep at his place of business a record of all bicycles, bought, sold or rented by him, giving the date of such transaction, the name and address of the person from whom purchased or traded, or to whom sold or rented, a description of such bicycle by name and make,the frame or serial number, and the number of the license tag attached thereto. Such record shall be maintained in a plain, legible handwriting in a bound book, which record shall be available for inspection by members of the police department at all reasonable times. Such person shall make a written report to the police department, giving the name, address and telephone number of all persons buying, selling or trading bicycles at his place of business, and the bicycle manufacturer,type, frame number and bicycle tag number, if any. (432-1/40, 1784-12/72, 1969-4/75) 10.84.090 I. D. card or tag loss. In the event any identification card or tag is lost or stolen for any bicycle registered pursuant to this chapter, and the owner or person having charge or control of such bicycle furnishes satisfactory proof to the Chief of Police of such loss or theft, upon payment of the fee provided by section 10.84.060,the Chief of Police shall issue a new identification card or tag. It shall be the duty of any owner or person having charge or control of any bicycle registered pursuant to this chapter,to notify the Chief of Police immediately of the loss or theft of such bicycle. (432-1/40, 736-12/59, 1784-12/72) 10.84.100 Tampering with bicycle identification. It is unlawful for any person to remove, destroy, mutilate, tamper with or alter the serial number on the frame of any bicycle, or the identification tag affixed to the frame of any bicycle registered pursuant to the provisions of this chapter; provided,however,that nothing herein shall prohibit the Chief of Police from placing numbers or letters on frames of bicycles for purposes of identification. (432-1/40, 1784-12/72) 10.84.110 Tampering with I. D. card. It is unlawful for any person to tamper with, destroy, mutilate or alter any registration or identification card issued pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. (1784-12/72) 10.84.120 Impounding--Parked bicycles. No person shall park or leave a bicycle in the area between Pacific Coast Highway and the mean high tide line of the Pacific Ocean in a manner so as to block or impede any road,vehicle route, walkway or path, or so as to block or impede ingress or egress from any building, stair,pier or bridge. Any bicycle so parked or left may be impounded by the Community Services Department or by the Police Department, and may be held until the sum of five dollars ($5)has been collected to defray the cost of impound. (1784-12/72, 1913-5/74) 10.84.130 Impounding--Holding time period. Any bicycle which has been so impounded and held for three (3)months without redemption by or on behalf of the lawful owner thereof shall, if salable, be sold at such time and place and in such manner for the reasonable value thereof, as provided by sections 2.96.010 through 2.96.070 of this code. (1784-12/72, 1913-5/74) 10.84.140 Impounding--Registered owner notified. When any bicycle so impounded bears the identification tag required by the provisions of this chapter,the impounding agency shall within seven(7) days after impound send by regular mail a notification of impound addressed to the registered owner at the registered address. (1784-12/72, 1913-5/74) 10.84.150 Impounding--Provisions enforcement. The Chief of Police, in addition to having the right to issue a citation to the bicycle operators if he or she is a resident, shall have the right to impound and retain possession of any bicycle being operated by a city resident in violation of the provisions of sections 10.84.010 through 10.84.140 hereof, and may retain possession of such bicycle until the provisions of such sections are complied with, and all fees provided by section 10.84.060 have been paid. If such bicycle is not claimed within three (3)months, it shall be deemed to be abandoned. (1784-12/72, 1913-5/74, 1969-4/75) 1eg1084.8/14/97 . 10.84.160 Riding on sivalk. No person shall ride a bicycle upon a sidewalk within any business district, or upon the sidewalk adjacent to any public school building, church,recreation center,playground or over any pedestrian overcrossing, or within any crosswalk. (22-8/09,322-1/29, 1784-12/72, 1913-5/74,2270-3/78) 10.84.170 Yielding right-of-way. Whenever any person is riding a bicycle upon a sidewalk, such person shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian, and when overtaking and passing a pedestrian shall give an audible signal. A person riding a bicycle off a sidewalk and onto a roadway shall yield to all traffic on the roadway. (22-8/09, 1913-5/74, 1784-12/72) 10.84.180 Riding in group. Persons operating bicycles on a bicycle lane or path shall not ride more than two (2) abreast. (1784-12/72, 1913-5/74) 10.84.200 Bicycles on pier. No person shall ride a bicycle or any similar type vehicle on the municipal pier. Bicycles or similar type vehicles may be walked or pushed on the pier. (344-10/31, 554-12/49, 1784-12/72, 1913-5R4,3185-5/93) 10.84.210 Bicycle lanes and paths established. The City Council establishes those bicycle lanes and paths as designated on the Preliminary Plan; Trails Element to the Master Plan of the City of Huntington Beach, and as such Preliminary Plan; Trails Element to the Master Plan may be amended hereafter from time to time. (1784-12/72, 1913-5R4) 10.84.220 Implementing establishment of bicycle lanes and paths. The City Administrator is authorized, empowered and directed to implement the establishment of the bicycle lanes and paths, as designated on the Preliminary Plan; Trails Element to the Master Plan of the City of Huntington Beach, and as such Preliminary Plan; Trails Element to the Master Plan may be amended hereafter from time to time. (1913-5/74) 10.84.230 Bicycle lanes—Markings and erection of signs. The Traffic Engineer is authorized to erect or place signs upon any street or adjacent to any street in the city indicating the existence of a bicycle lane or path, and otherwise regulating the operation and use of vehicles and bicycles with respect thereto. When such signs are in place,no person shall disobey same. The bicycle lane shall be designated on such street by a six(6) inch wide reflectorized white line. (1913-5/74, 2175-4R7) 10.84.250 Direction of travel. No person shall ride or operate a bicycle within a bicycle lane or path in any direction except that permitted vehicular traffic traveling on the same side of the roadway;provided that bicycles may proceed either way along a lane or path where arrows appear on the surface of the lane designating two-way traffic. (1913-5/74) 10.84.260 Walking bicycles. Bicycles may be walked subject to all provisions of law applicable to pedestrians. (1913-5/74) 10.84.270 Vehicular traffic in bicycle lanes or paths. No person shall park a motor vehicle across or on a bicycle path or lane except to obtain emergency parking where signs are posted prohibiting such parking. No person shall drive a motor vehicle across a bicycle lane except after giving the right-of-way to all bicycles operated within the lane. No motor vehicle, motorized bicycle, motor-driven cycle, or motorcycle may be operated on a bicycle path or sidewalk. (1913-5/74, 2059-6R6,2148-1/77,2175-4/77) 10.84.280 Penalty. It shall be unlawful for any person knowingly to violate or knowingly to permit any other person to violate any of the provisions contained in sections 10.84.160 through 10.84.270 of this chapter, and any person violating any of the provisions contained in such sections shall be guilty of an infraction and punished upon a first conviction by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars ($50) and for a second or any subsequent conviction within a period of one year, by a fine not exceeding one hundred dollars ($100). (1913-5/74,2059-6/76) 5/93 1eg1084.8/14/97 RCA ROUTING SHEET INITIATING DEPARTMENT:. POLICE SUBJECT: AMENDMENT MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 10.84 COUNCIL MEETING DATE: October 6, 1997 RCAATTACHMENTS •• STATUS ' Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable). Not Applicable Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Not Applicable Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) (Signed in full by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. (Approved as to form by City Attorney) Not Applicable Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Financial Impact Statement (Unbudget, over$5,000) Not Applicable Bonds (If applicable) Not Applicable Staff Report (If applicable) Not Applicable Commission, Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Not Applicable Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Not Applicable EXPLANATION FORMISSING ATTACHMENTS REVIEWED .............RETURNED iiFOR.I. 77DEDiii _Administrative Staff ( 771 ) Assistant City Administrator (Initial) 4P • City Administrator (Initial) ) City Clerk . ) iEXPLANATIONTORRETUR............. (Below Space For City Clerk's Use Only) AUTHOR:Sgt C.A. Bryant F PROOF OF PUBLICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA) ) ss. County of Orange ) I am a Citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the belotiv entitled matter. I am a principal clerk of PUBLIC NOTICE nlcipal Code- Chapter LEGAL NOTICE hey 10.84, Section 10.84.150,is the I IUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT, a ORDINANCE aefeby amended to read NO.3 3 7 6as follows: AN newspaper of general circulation, printed CITY OF HUNTINGTOON TH 10.84.150 Impounding— and published in the City of Huntington BEACH AMENDING CHAP-UN fo cemes TER 10.84NOF THE HUN- enforcement. TINGTON BEACH MUNICI- The Chief of Police,In ad- PAL CODE RELATING TO dition to having the Beach, County of Orange, State of BICYCLE, right to issue a citation California, and that attached Notice is a The purpose to the bicycle opera- true and complete copy as was Huntington Beach Munici- pal Code Is to change the resident, shall have the and published in the Huntington Beach wording o make the mu- postses impound and cle nlcipal codea impounding possession of any bicycle regulations apply to only being operated by a city and Fountain Valley issues of said the residents of the city resident in violation of and not to all parsons.SeC- newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: dons,,2,and 3 of Chapter the provisions of sections 13.48 read as follows and 1 0.8 4.0 1 0 through includes the amendment 10.84.140 hereof, and may thereto made by Ordinance retain possession of such No. 3376. ( Amendments bicycle until the provisions are reflected in bold face of such sections are corn- type) SYNOPSIS plied with,and all fees pro- The City Council of the City vlded by section 10.84.060 of Huntington Beach does have been paid. If such W- hereby ordain as follows: cycle Is not claimed within October 30, 1997 SECTION 1 three(3)months,It shall be The Huntington Beach Mu- deemed to be abandoned. nlclpal Code Chapter ( 1784-12/72, 1913-5/74, 10.84,Section 10.84.010,Is 1969-4/75). hereby amended to read SECTION 3 I declare, under penalty of perjury, that as follows: This ordinance shall be the foregoing is true and correct. License and °me effective th(rty (30) Registration days after its adoption. Required Student THE FULL TEXT Loan Zones. OF THE ORDINANCE IS No resident of the city AVAILABLE IN THE CITY Executed on shall ride or propel any bi- cycle CLERK'S OFFICE. October 30, -19 9 upon any street, by the City CounADOPTEcil of the at Costa Mesa, California. alley, park, bicycle path or lane, or other public place City of Huntington Beach at • in this city which Is not rag- a regular meeting held istered and for which the bythe followinngg roll Monday, October2 1997,ll call appropriate license fee has o not been paid or which vote. does not bear a license Alien, Harman,embers: - plate or sticker as required Julien, Harman, Dettloff, , by the provisions of this Sullivan,Green, code and the California Garrofalo. �� �� Vehicle Code.(432-1/40, NOES:Councilmembers: 736-12/59, 1784-12/72, None Signature 1969-4/75,2059-6/76). ABSENT: ncilmembers: SECTION 2 None. The Huntington Beach Mu- CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK ( � In- Published Huntington �1�1 c 1�— dependent Beach-Fountain 30, `_�T fl 1997. 105-541