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File #: ID#15-887    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Second Reading
File created: 9/25/2015 In control: City Council
On agenda: 10/8/2015 Final action:
Title: BILL - (For Introduction) Amending Subsection 10(c) of Section 6-205 of the Fresno Municipal Code relating to Container in View Requirements for trash containers
Sponsors: Oliver L. Baines III
Attachments: 1. ORD re amending subsection 6-205(c)(10).pdf
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL



OCTOBER 8, 2015


FROM: Oliver L. Baines III, President of the City Council,
Representing Council District 3,


SUBJECT
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BILL - (For Introduction) Amending Subsection 10(c) of Section 6-205 of the Fresno Municipal Code relating to Container in View Requirements for trash containers

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RECOMMENDATION

That the City Council adopts the changes to Subsection 10(c) of Section 6-205 of the Fresno Municipal Code ("FMC") relating to Container in View Requirements for trash containers.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

With the exception of limited cases approved by the Public Utilities Director, FMC Section 6-205, Subsection 10(c) requires that residential trash containers cannot be stored in open view in front or side yards, nor may they be stored in public rights of way (public roadways or walkways) ("Container in View Requirements"). The proposed amendment would modify the Container in View Requirements and require only that containers not be stored on any public rights of way.

BACKGROUND

The City's Container in View Requirements preclude residential trash customers from storing their trash containers in front and side yards, unless the containers are screened from view. Additionally, the requirements preclude storing containers in public rights of way. Due to the economic downturn faced by all, including the City of Fresno, a majority of the members of the City Council requested several years ago that the enforcement of the Container in View Ordinance prioritize more pressing health and safety issues. This informal policy shift has continued for several years causing confusion among residents who wish to see enforcement and fines of offending neighbors who fail to place containers behind a fence or screen their containers from view.

It is proposed that the Container in View Requirement be modified to require only that trash containers not be stored in public rights of way. Keeping the prohibition on sto...

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