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ORDINANCE NO. 778
AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING A PERMIT TO ENGAGE IN THE
WRECKER BUSINESS; SETTING FORTH RULES AND REQULATIONS
PERTAINING TO THE OPERATION OF A WRECKER COMPANY;
PROVIDING FOR SUSPENSION OF PERMIT; PROVIDING FOR A
PENALTY FOR COLATION OF OPERATING WITHOUT A PERMIT,
FINE NOT TO EXCEED TWO HUNDRED ($200.00) DOLLARS; AND
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of North Richland
Hi 11 s, Texas:
1.
The following terms, where used in this ordinance, shall have
the meaining and effect hereinafter set forth:
1. Wrecker Vehicles: Any motor vehicle used systematically
or regularly as a tow vehicle for other motor vehicles.
2. Damaged Motor Vehicles: Any motor vehicle inoperative as
a result of a collision or otherwise.
3. Abandoned Motor Vehicles: Any motor vehicle left unattended
on a public street or other public property for a period in
excess of forty-eight (48) hours.
4. Stored Vehicles: Any vehicle held for safekeeping by
licnesed wrecker operator.
11.
No person, firm, partenship or coropation shall be placed
on the wrecker rotation list for the City of North Richland Hills, Texas,
unless they possess a current wrecker service permit from the City.
111.
All applicants for wrecker service permit must furnish the Chief
of Police with the following:
1. A written application for each wrecker stating the location
of applicant's storage facilities where all damaged,
inoperative and abandoned vehicles will be taken for
safekeeping.
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2. All wrecker companies shall carry insurance in limits of not
less tham the following sums and shall furnish to the Chief
of Police a copy of their insurance policy indicating the
the cover~ges and amounts:
(a) Bodily Injury Liability: $10,000 for each person; $20,000
for each accident.
(b) Property Damage: $10,000 for each wrecker vehicle.
3. The written application for a wrecker service permit shall state
the names, drivers license numbers, addresses, and telephone
numbers of those persons who will operate applicant's wrecker
vehicles and have access to applicant's storage area.
4. Toe written application for a wrecker service permit must contain
a statement of applicant's fees for towing and storage.
5. The Chief of Police shall issue said permits to all applicants
complying with the provisions of this ordinance after the appli-
cations have been completed and filed in his office, the permit
fees paid, and after the Chief of Police or his duly authorized
representative has inspected each such wrecker and determined
that the wrecker complies with the following minimum require-
ments:
(a) Each wrecker shall not be less than one ton in size.
(b) Each wrecker shall be equipped with a power take-off winch,
winch line and boom, with a factory rated capacity of not
less than 5,000 pounds.
(c) Each wrecker shall carry as standard equipment a tow bar,
safety chains, a fire extinguisher, wrecking bar, broom,
axe, shovel, fl~gs, flares, and scotch blocks.
(d) Each wrecker shall have inscribed on each side thereof in
letters not less than three inches in height the name and
address of the company.
(e) Each wrecker shall be radio equipped for communications
with the North Richland Hills Police Department.
6. Such wrecker service permit fee shall be $5.00 for each wrecker
on which a permit is desired. All permits issued shall expire
on December 31 of the year in which they were issued.
7. All wrecker premits shall be visibly displayed on each wrecker
operated in the city.
IV.
Sec. 1. All wrecker companies desiring to be called for wrecker service
by the City Police Department shall request in writing to be
placed on the wrecker rotation list maintained by the Police
Department and in addition to meeting the above requirements
shall certify that all cars towed from within the city limits
of North Richland Hills shall be stored in facilities located
Sec. 2.
Sec. 3.
Sec. 1.
in the City of North Richland Hill or any other such location
agreed upon by the owner/driver of the vehicle and the wrecker
company. All such wrecker company storage facilities shall be
located in the City of North Richland Hills or within one (1)
mile of the City Limits of North Richland Hills. Such storage
facilities located in North Richland Hills must be in a properly
zoned area. All storage facilities shall be enclosed by a
permanent secure fence, the gate to which shall be locked at all
times. The wrecker company shall have capabilities for auxiliary
storage inside a locked building.
Wrecker companines desiring to be placed on the wrecker rotation
list shall carry Garage Keepers Extra Legal liability insurance
to cover the maximum number of customers; automobiles sto~ed
for damage due to fire, explosion, theft, riot, vandalism and
collision. A cash escrow deposit in the amount of $5,000.00
or an acceptable fidelity bond in the amount of $5,000.00
insuring and naming the City of North Richland Hills as'
beneficiary against physical damage loss to stored vehicles,
theft of stored vehicles oryany part thereof, or theft of
contents of stored vehicles may be furnished in lieu of Garage
Keepers liability insurance.
The wrecker rotation list shall be used for all vehicles on
which a pull is requested by the North Richland Hills Police
Depa rtment.
v.
When a police officer investigation an accident determines that
any vehicle which has been involved in a collision or accident
is unable to proceed safely under it's own power, or when the
owner thereof is physically unable: to drive such vehicle, the
officer shall request the owner to designate the wrecker company
the owner desires to remove the vehicle. When the owner has
designated the wrecker company desired, the police officer shall
communicate the fact immediately to Police Department H~adquarters,
and it shall be the duty of the dispatcher receiving such information
at headquarters to call the designated company.
Sec. 2. In the event the owner of the vehicle involved in an accident
or collision is physically unable to designate the wrecker company
desired, or refuses to designate one the investigating officer
shall communicate that fact immediately to Police Department
Headquarters. The Police Department shall maintain a wrecker
rotation list in alphabetical order which shall contain the
names and addresses of each wrecker service company that
complies with the provisions of Article III of this ordinance
in order that said company might be called upon for wrecker
service by the Police Department. The police officer receiving
a call at the Police Headquarters for wrecker service shall
call the first wrecker company on the list to tow the disabled
vehicle or move the same from the pUblic streets of the city.
After the company at the top of the list receives a call then
the company's name shall be placed at the bottom of the list
and the next company shall be moved to the top of the list and
it shall receive calls. This process shall be repeated until
each company providing wrecker service under the provisions of
this ordinance has received calls. The Police Department shall
notify each wrecker company in sufficient ttme prior to its
rendering said wrecker service in order that the company might
adequately provide the necessary men and equipment to answer
said calls.
Sec. 3. In the event a wrecker service company is requested by the Police
Department to make a call and the company agrees to make said
call then the company shall proceed immediately to the scene
where it is directed and shall be given a reasonable length of
time in which to reach said location. If the wrecker service
company answering said call has not reached said location with-
in a reasonable length of time then the officer at the scene may
proceed to call the next wrecker service company on the list and
that company shall have priority over that particular call. In
the event that the wrecker service company called fails to comply
with the provisions of the ordinance by proceeding to the desig-
nated place within the time specified above then this wrecker
service company shall be removed from the top of the list and
placed at the bottom of the list.
VI.
All wrecker companies on the wrecker rotation list which are
called for wrecker service by the North Richland Hills Police Department
shall comply with the following schedule of rates and the hours of avail-
ability for reclaim by the vehicle's owners.
1. Base charge for weekdays (8 AM to 5:30 PM)
2. Base charge for nights, weekends, and holidays
3. Use of dollies
4. Use of winch
5. Drop drive shaft
6. Stand-by time (after initial l~' min.) per hour
7. Vehicles of 1 ton and greater and up to 3 tons
8. Vehicles in excess of 3 tons
$25.00
$30.00
$15.00
$12.50
$ 6.00
$15.00
$35.00
$50.00
Vehicles need not be released except during the hours of 8 AM to
5:30 PM on week days and 8 AM to 12 noon on Saturdays.
VII.
No damaged or inoperative motor vehicle or trailer shall be removed
by the owner or a wrecker service operator from the scene of a collision or
vehicle accident without notification to the North Richland Hills Police
Department.
VIII.
No person shall drive a wrecker to or near the scene of an accident
within the City of North Richland Hills unless such person has been called
to the scene by the owner of the vehicle or his authorized representative
or by the Police Department. Each such wrecker operator, when called by
the owner of a disabled vehicle or his authorized representative, shall
notify the Police Dispatcher before proceeding to the scene of the disabled
vehicle.
IX.
Solicitation of Wrecker Business Prohibited - No persons shall
solicit any wrecker business in any manner, directly or indirectly, on
the streets of North Richland Hills at or near the scene of an accident
or of wrecked or disabled vehicles.
X.
Debris at Accident Scene to be Removed - Each wrecker company called
to the scene of an accident shall completely remove from the street all
resulting wreckage or debris, including all broken glass, before leaving
the site.
XI.
No employee of the City of North Richland Hills shall recommend to
any person, directly or indirectly, either by word, gesture, sign or other-
wise, the name of any particular person or firm engaged in the wrecker
business, nor shall any city employee influence or attempt to influence in
any manner a decision of a person in choosing or selecting a wrecker operator.
XII.
The Chief of Police or his authorized representative, shall enforce
this ordinance and make such inspection of facilities as deemed necessary.
Any variance from the privisions of this ordinance must be approved in
advance in writing by the Chief of Police.
XIII.
Sec. 1. The Chief of Police may subject to the approval of the City Manager
and after an administrative hearing, suspend the wrecker service
permit issued to any company on any or all wreckers belonging to
the company or remove a company from the wrecker rotation list for
a period of ninety days for violation of any of the provisions of
this ordinance.
Sec. 2. Any person whose permit has been suspended may file an appeal to
the City Council. The City Council shall have authority upon the
hearing of the appeal to reverse, vacate or modify the suspension.
XIV.
All wreckers shall be driven at posted speeds unless otherwise
directed by the officer in charge at the scene of the accident.
XV.
The wrecker company shall furnish the North Richland Hills Police
Department with the description and registration number of any vehicles
which the company has been unable to locate the owner. This information
shall be furnished within ten days from the date the company took custody
of the vehicle.
XVI.
If the initial request for a pull comes from the North Richland
Hills Police Department, no release shall be granted without authorization
from the North Richland Hills Police Department. This provision shall not
apply to pulls at owner's request which are relayed to the wrecker company
by the Police Department. The police dispatcher shall inform the wrecker
company whether a pull is owner's request or Police Department request.
XVII.
Any person, firm or corporation or agent who shall operate a
wrecker without a permit or while a permit is under suspension in
violation of this ordinance, shall upon conviction in the Court of
Jurisdiction for any such violation be punished by a fine of not more than
TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS ($200.00).
XVIII.
If any section, sub-section, sentence, clause, or phrase of this
ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional, such decision
shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this code.
XIX.
All ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, shall
be, and the same are hereby ~epealed.
XX.
The fact that it is to the best interest of the City and its
inhabitants, constitutes a measure for immediate preservation of the public
peace, property, health, and safety of the City and its inhabitants, and
creates an emergency requiring this ordinance be effective from and after
its passage, and it is so ordained.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 24th day of September
ATTEST:
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c~'secretary - Jeanette Moore
APPROVED AS TO LEGALITY AND FORM:
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