HomeMy WebLinkAbout6855 ORDINANCE NO. 6855
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
AUBURN, WASHINGTON, CREATING CHAPTER 10.55 OF
THE AUBURN CITY CODE RELATING TO PERSONAL
DELIVERY DEVICES
WHEREAS, a personal delivery device (PDD) is an automated or remotely piloted
device that contains storage space for packages, food, and other delivery items; and
WHEREAS, RCW 46.75.010 establishes basic requirements for PDDs operating
in the State of Washington; and
WHERAS, it is in the public interest to establish additional requirements to address
security, safety, and operational considerations for PDDs in the City of Auburn.
NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN,
WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN as follows:
Section 1. Amendment to City Code. Title 10 of the Auburn City Code is
amended to add a new Chapter 10.55 to read as shown in Exhibit A.
Section 2. Implementation. The Mayor is authorized to implement those
administrative procedures necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation.
Section 3. 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, or the invalidity of the application of it to any person
or circumstance, will not affect the validity of the remainder of this ordinance, or the validity
of its application to other persons or circumstances.
Ordinance No. 6855
DATE
Page 1 of 2 Rev.2018
Section 4. Effective date. This Ordinance will take effect and be in force five
days from and after its passage, approval, and publication as provided by law.
INTRODUCED: MAR 2 1 7022
PASSED: MAR 2 1 2022
APPROVED: MAR 2 1 2022
ANCY B US, MAYOR
ATTEST: APPROVED AS TO FORM:
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Shawn Campbell, M , City-C erk Kendra Comeau, City Attorney
Published: KOWA IY i,o'Lti W' SAft -Ws
Ordinance No. 6855
DATE
Page 2 of 2 Rev.2018
Exhibit A
Ch. 10.55 Personal Delivery Devices I Auburn City Code Page 1 of 3
Chapter 10.55
PERSONAL DELIVERY DEVICES
Sections:
10.55.010 Definitions.
10.55.020 Operating Regulations
10.55.010 Definitions.
The following words and phrases when used in this chapter shall,for the purpose of this chapter,have the
meanings respectively ascribed to them in this section.
A. "Personal delivery device"is as defined by RCW 46.75.010.
B. "Personal,delivery device operator",also referred to herein as"Operator"is as defined by RCW 46.75.010.
C. "Eligible Entity." As used in this Code,the term"Eligible Entity"shall have the same meaning as RCW
46.75.010(2).
D. "Roadway construction zone"is as defined by RCW 46.61.527.
E. "Personal delivery device train"is defined as two to three personal delivery devices operating in the same
direction of travel with three feet or less of space in between each device.
10.55.020 Operating Regulations
A. Personal Delivery Device Operators shall obey all rules of the road applicable to pedestrian traffic,as well
as the instructions of official traffic-control signals, signs and other traffic control devices applicable to
pedestrians,unless otherwise directed by a traffic control device or sign,a police officer,or a traffic control
flagger. Personal delivery devices shall be capable of allowing an Operator to control the device in accordance
with such rules,instructions and directions.
B. Additionally, it shall be unlawful to operate a personal delivery device in or on the following:
1. A class II bikeway,as defined by the Engineering Design Standards as adopted in ACC 12.04.
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2. A sidewalk with a width,excluding curb,of less than 5 feet.
3.A roadway within a vehicular travel lane.
4.A roadway shoulder with a paved width of less than 5 feet as measured from the center of the fog
line to the edge of shoulder pavement
5. An area where vehicle parking is not restricted
6. Roadway construction zone
C.No personal delivery device shall be operated in such a manner as to endanger or be likely to endanger any
person or property.Examples of operating in such a manner include,but are not limited to,failure to obey all
traffic-control devices, failure to yield right-of-way to pedestrians,bicycles,and/or vehicular traffic.
D. No personal delivery device shall be operated within a school zone while children are present or while
flashing school zone beacons are active.
E.The deployment and operation of a Personal delivery device requires a minimum 50 feet of separation
between the device and another personal delivery device or personal delivery device train operating in the
same crosswalk or on the same side of a roadway.
E. No personal delivery device shall cross roadways at crosswalks with pedestrian traffic signals or beacons
that require push-button activation except those personal delivery devices that are capable of pushing the push-
buttons or following the directions of the signal indicators(traffic control devices)to know when to cross the
street.
F.No personal delivery device shall cross roadways at crosswalks with furnished hand held pedestrian
crossing flags except those personal delivery devices that are capable of using the hand held pedestrian
crossing flags or that are equipped with a flag that provides equal or greater visibility than would have been
provided by the hand held flag.
G. No personal delivery device shall operate without the Operator providing written notification to all
property owners and residents in the area which the personal delivery device intends to operate,and to the
Washington State Department of Services for the Blind.Written notification shall include,at a minimum,the
following elements: an illustration of the personal delivery device,Operator contact name,title,phone number,
and e-mail address,and a summary of local and state laws and regulations governing the personal delivery
device operations.Written notification shall be provided on no less than an annual basis.As an alternative to
written notification to property owners and residents,the Operator or Eligible Entity may conduct public
outreach events that provide the minimum required information to the property owners and residents.
H. No personal delivery device shall operate without the Operator providing written notification to the City
Engineer.Written notification shall include,at a minimum,the following elements: an illustration of the
personal delivery device,Operator contact name,title,phone number,and e-mail address,device storage
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location,planned routes and delivery area, identified roadway crossings,hours of operation,a summary of
planned and completed property owner and resident notification per ACC 10.55.020 G, and number of
deliveries planned per day. Written notification shall be provided on no less than an annual basis.
1.The Eligible Entity must obtain a business license per ACC Title 5.
J. The Operator of a personal delivery device is responsible for retrieving the personal delivery device at such
time as it has been damaged,malfunctions, is vandalized,or otherwise cannot or does not return to the personal
delivery device storage location. The Operator shall retrieve the device within 48-hours of receiving notice or
otherwise becoming aware that the device did not return to its storage location.
K. Within one hour of being notified or becoming aware,an Operator shall retrieve any personal delivery
devices that creates a hazard to other roadway or sidewalk users or blocks a roadway or sidewalk.
L.If a personal delivery device is involved in or present for an incident resulting in any personal injury or
property damage of$1,000 or more(whether involving vehicles,bicycles,pedestrians or otherwise),the
Operator shall within 24 hours after the incident provide the City's police department with all video recordings
and logs of the device's activities pertaining to the incident that the device has recorded,collected or created.
M. Personal delivery devices shall not operate during the following adverse weather conditions: 1-inch or more
of snowfall accumulation present on, or along,the Personal Delivery Device route, lightning storms, dense fog,
raining, or snowing conditions that limits the visibility of the device being seen to 100 feet or less, heavy
rainfall(1-inch or more in an hour),wind storms(20 mile per hour sustained winds or 30 mile per hour or
higher gusts),and freezing temperatures.
N. The Operator shall be insured in accordance with the Engineering Construction Standards of ACC 12.04.
O. Personal delivery devices shall be clearly marked with phone number and e-mail contact information
for the Operator and the Operator shall actively monitor the phone number and e-mail continuously while
any unit is deployed, including while a unit is missing,malfunctioned, stuck, or stolen.
P. By choosing to operate in the City,Operators and eligible entities acknowledge that emergency
responders shall incur no liability or responsibility for damages,replacement, or repairs to a personal
delivery device that must be disabled,blocked or de-activated to protect against injury,property damage,
or to otherwise provide for public safety.
Q. Pursuant to RCW 46.75.050,the registered agent for-an Eligible Entity operating a Personal Delivery
Device shall be responsible for any traffic infractions committed by a personal delivery device. The
registered agent information is required to be part of the Auburn Business License. Any such infraction
committed by a Personal Delivery Device is punishable by a$200 fine.