HomeMy WebLinkAbout6137ORDINANCE NO. 6 1 3 7
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, AMENDING
TITLE 12 OF THE AUBURN CITY CODE BY THE
ADDITION OF A NEW CHAPTER 12.68, RELATING
TO A MEMORIAL SIGN PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the City of Auburn receives requests from the public to erect
memorial signs in the City rights-of-way; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that to protect the public safety, signs
placed within City rights-of way
accordingly has developed a process for managing and accommodating
these requests;
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. Amendment to City Code. That Title 12, Street,
Sidewalks and Public Works, of the Auburn City Code be and the same hereby is
amended by the addition of a new Chapter 12.68, Memorial Sign Program, to
read as follows:
ACC CHAPTER 12.68
Memorial Sign Program
Sections:
12.68.010 Purpose.
12.68.020 Application Procedure For a Memorial Sign for a Fatally Injured
Victim of an Accident Caused by a Drunk Driver.
12.68.030 Application Procedure for a Memorial Sign for a Drunk Driver Who
was Fatally Injured in an Accident.
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12.68.040 Application Procedure for a Memorial Sign for an Individual Fatally
Injured in an Accident Not Involving Alcohol.
12.68.050 City Review of Memorial Sign Application.
12.68.060 Location, Placement, and Ownership of Memorial Signs.
12.68.070 Informal Memorials.
12.68.080 Wording on Memorial Signs.
12.68.090 Name Plaque Limit on a Single Memorial Sign Installation.
12.68.100 Time Allowed for Memorial Signs in City Rights-of-Way.
12.68.110 Application Filing Deadlines.
12.68.120 Multiple Memorial Sign Applications.
12.68.010 Purpose.
The purpose of the memorial sign program is to:
A. Provide friends and relatives of persons fatally injured in accidents
with the opportunity to memorialize them by sponsoring a memorial sign to be
erected near the scene of the accident in a safe and consistent manner; and
B. Combat drunk driving and increase the public's awareness of the
need to drive safely and responsibly.
12.68.020 Application Procedure For a Memorial Sign for a Fatally Injured
Victim of an Accident Caused by a Drunk Driver.
A. The following conditions must be satisfied to qualify for a memorial
sign on a city right-of-way under this section:
1. The intoxicated driver was convicted of second degree
murder, or gross vehicular manslaughter, or vehicular manslaughter under RCW
46.61.520(1)(a); or
2. The intoxicated driver died or could not be prosecuted
because of mental incompetence.
B. An immediate family member of the deceased victim may apply to
the city to sponsor a sign memorializing an individual who was fatally injured in a
vehicle accident, in which another driver was at fault and drugs or alcohol was
involved. An immediate family member is a spouse, child, stepchild, brother,
stepbrother, sister, stepsister, mother, stepmother, father or stepfather. Any
person who is not an immediate family member may request a sign provided that
person also submits written consent from an immediate family member.
C. The applicant must complete and return a memorial sign
application furnished by the City. The application must include the following
attachments:
1. A copy of the accident report (this is needed to verify the
date and location of the accident). Other equally reliable sources for this
information supplied by the applicant will be considered.
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2. Proof of conviction from court records, or proof of
intoxication from coroner's records if the driver died. Other equally reliable
sources for this information supplied by the applicant will be considered.
12.68.030 Application Procedure for a Memorial Sign for a Drunk Driver
Who was Fatally Injured in an Accident.
A. An immediate family member of the deceased may apply to the City
to sponsor a sign memorializing an individual who was fatally injured in a vehicle
accident, in which the fatally injured was the driver at fault and drugs or alcohol
was involved. An immediate family member is a spouse, child, stepchild, brother,
stepbrother, sister, stepsister, mother, stepmother, father or stepfather. Any
person who is not an immediate family member may request a sign; provided,
that person also submits written consent from an immediate family member.
B. The applicant must complete and return a memorial sign
application furnished by the City. The application must include the following
attachments:
1. A copy of the accident report (this is needed to verify the
date and location of the accident). Other equally reliable sources for this
information supplied by the applicant will be considered.
2. Proof of the driver's intoxication from coroner's records.
Other equally reliable sources for this information supplied by the applicant will
be considered.
12.68.040 Application Procedure for a Memorial Sign for an Individual
Fatally Injured in an Accident Not Involving Alcohol.
A. An immediate family member of the deceased victim may apply to
the city to sponsor a sign memorializing an individual who was fatally injured in
an accident that did not involve drugs or alcohol. An immediate family member is
a spouse, child, stepchild, brother, stepbrother, sister, stepsister, mother,
stepmother, father or stepfather. Any person who is not an immediate family
member may request a sign provided that person also submits written consent
from an immediate family member.
B. The applicant must complete and return a memorial sign
application furnished by the City. The application must include the following
attachments:
1. A copy of the accident report (this is needed to verify the
date and location of the accident). Other equally reliable sources for this
information supplied by the applicant will be considered.
12.68..050 City Review of Memorial Sign Application.
Within 30 days after the city receives a correctly completed application submitted
under ACC 12.68.020, ACC 12.68.030 or ACC 12.68.040 and the City has
inspected the proposed site for the memorial sign, the City will send a written
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decision to the applicant as to whether the proposed sign installation is in
compliance with this chapter.
12.68.060 Location, Placement, and Ownership of Memorial Signs.
A. Once approved, the applicant must pay the fee as described in the
City of Auburn fee schedule to cover the cost of administration, fabrication,
installation and maintenance of the memorial sign.
B. The City will furnish, install, remove, and retain ownership of
memorial signs.
C. Signs will be installed in accordance with applicable City policies
and standards for signs. This includes posts, hardware, materials, vertical,
longitudinal, and lateral positioning.
D. The City of Auburn will NOT install or maintain a memorial sign if
there is written opposition from any immediate family member. If written
opposition is received from any immediate family member after the sign has been
installed, the City will remove the sign.
E. Memorial signs shall be placed only in a City right-of-way; however,
signs will not be installed in the median of any city roadway.
F. Only one sign will be installed in one direction of travel on the right
side of the City roadway, facing oncoming traffic, in close proximity to where the
accident occurred at a location where it is safe and practical to do so.
G. Only one sign will be installed per intersection or per 1,000 feet of
roadway for each direction of traffic. However, a memorial sign will not be placed
nearer than 200 feet from an existing traffic sign or where the memorial sign
obstructs the visibility of an existing traffic sign.
H. Only one sign will be installed per accident. Should a sign already
exist, the victim's name may be added to the existing sign upon City approval.
Multiple victim names may appear on the sign.
I. The City will not replace the sign should it be vandalized or found
missing. However, the applicant may apply for a new sign to be installed
provided they meet the requirements of this chapter to include paying the full fee
as described in the City of Auburn fee schedule.
12.68.070 Informal Memorials.
The placement of informal memorials in the right-of-way shall be allowed for up
to 30 days after an accident due to concerns about the safety of passing
motorists and people in the right-of-way who are maintaining or visiting the
memorial. After that time, the City will remove the memorial and keep the items
at the Maintenance and Operations facility for 30 days where the person placing
the memorial may retrieve them.
12.68.080 Wording on Memorial Signs.
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A. If a memorial sign is applied for under ACC 12.68.020 and
approved by the City under this chapter, the city will install a cautionary sign that
reads "PLEASE DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE" and a separate name plaque that
reads "IN MEMORY OF (the victim's name)".
B. If a memorial sign is applied for under ACC 12.68.030 and
approved by the City under this chapter, the City will install a cautionary sign that
reads "PLEASE DON'T DRINK AND DRIVE" and a separate name plaque that
reads "SPONSORED BY (the sponsor's name and shall not include the driver's
name)".
C. If a memorial sign is applied for under ACC 12.68.040 and
approved by the City under this chapter, the City will install a cautionary sign that
reads "PLEASE DRIVE SAFELY" and a separate name plaque that reads "IN
MEMORY OF (the victim's name)".
12.68.090 Name Plaque Limit on a Single Memorial Sign Installation.
No more than three name plaques of victims or sponsors may appear below the
memorial cautionary sign on a single memorial sign installation.
12.68.100 Time Allowed for Memorial Signs in City Rights-of-Way.
Unless it determines that public safety requires removal, the City of Auburn will
maintain the sign for 5 years or until the City determines that condition of the sign
has deteriorated to a point where it is no longer serviceable, whichever occurs
first. The City will remove and maintain ownership of the sign.
12.68.110 Application Filing Deadlines.
A person may file an application under ACC 12.68.020, ACC 12.68.030, or ACC
12.68.040 to memorialize a death in an accident that occurred not more than 5
years prior to the application date.
12.68.120 Multiple Memorial Sign Applications.
A. If more than one sponsor applies for a memorial sign to be located
near a single accident site, the City will consider the multiple applications in the
order in which they are received.
B. If the City approves, under this chapter,. the application of additional
sponsors who apply for a memorial sign for additional victims who were fatally
injured as the result of the same or a different accident at a single accident site,
the additional sponsors may apply to
1. Attach name plaques to the first sign installation, if the
requirements of this chapter are satisfied; or
2. Have a memorial sign installed across the roadway from the
first sign installation so that the second sign installation faces the traffic
approaching from the opposite direction.
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C. For purposes of this section, "single accident site" means the site of
all accidents that occur within 1,000 feet from each other, regardless of when
they occur.
Section 2. Fee Schedule Amended. That the Fee Schedule for the
City of Auburn, Washington, be and the same hereby is amended by the addition
to Part H, Public Works Fees, of the following item to read as follows and
incorporated as part of the complete City of Auburn Fee Schedule:
Memorial Sign Program $150.00
Section 3. Implementation. The Mayor is hereby authorized to
implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the
directions of this legislation.
Section 4. Severability. The provisions of this ordinance are
declared to be separate and severable. The invalidity of any clause, sentence,
paragraph, subdivision, section or portion of this ordinance, orthe-invalidity of the
application thereof to any person or circumstance shall not affect the validity of
the remainder of this ordinance, or the validity of its application to other persons
or circumstances.
Section 5. Effective date. This Ordinance shall take effect and be
in force five days from and after its passage, approval and publication as
provided by law.
DATED and SIGNED this ~~"~~ day of~~rt~~,,- , 2007.
DEC 3 - 2007
INTRODUCED:
PASSED
APPROVED:
DEC 3 - 2007
DEC 3 - 2007
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CITY OF AUBURN
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PETER~B. LEWIS
MAYOR
ATTEST:
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anielle E. Daskam,
City Clerk
APPR ED TO FORM:
a el B. Heid,
City Attorney
Published: /=~- -~ "~~`~ 7
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