HomeMy WebLinkAbout07 - Abandoned Vehicle ProgramCity of Newport Beach
Police Department
October 16, 2001
October 23, 2001
Agenda Item No. 7
TO: Honorable Mayor, Members of the City Council and City Manager
FROM: Bob McDonell, Chief of Police
SUBJECT: Approve and Authorize Continuation in the Orange County Service
Authority for Abandoned Vehicle program
RECOMMENDATION:
It is recommended the City Council approve the attached resolution and
authorize the participation and continuation in the Orange County Service
Authority for Abandoned Vehicles (SAAV).
ANALYSIS:
During the 2000 -2001 fiscal year the City of Newport Beach received $t7,528.08
from the State of California abandoned vehicle abatement program. The funds
are derived from a $1.00 surcharge on annual vehicle registration. In Orange
County, this program is currently scheduled to sunset in April of 2002. The
Police Department responds to many calls for service involving abandoned
vehicles, and this is a significant and ongoing issue for this Community. The
SAAV funding would provide significant cost - savings to the City.
Governor Gray Davis signed Senate Bill 106 (Sher) on August 12, 2001. This
bill authorizes the extension of a local $1.00 vehicle registration surcharge to be
used for abandoned vehicle abatement. This program, which has been in
existence in Orange County since 1991 and is known as the Service Authority
for Abandoned Vehicles (SAAV), has helped many cities and the county keep
their streets free of abandoned vehicles.
OCTA has been the administrator of the SAAV program for the past ten years.
The SAAV program has been very successful in Orange County. Since its
inception in Orange County in 1991, $17,482,614 in funding has been
distributed to Orange County cities that participate in this program as well as
the County. As of March 31, 2001, more than 194,400 vehicles have been
voluntarily abated and over 49,950 vehicles have been towed from both public
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and private property in Orange County. Other counties throughout the state
have also benefited from the success of this program.
For the first nine months of the 2000 -01 fiscal year (July 1, 2000 -March 31,
2001), year -to -date totals for Orange County showed that cities requested
$1,974,832 through SAAV against $1,511,864 in total revenues. This illustrates
the popularity and need of the program and supports a recommendation to
continue SAAV efforts. By covering the costs of vehicle code enforcement, this
program has freed up funds for other essential law enforcement activities.
Furthermore, removal of abandoned vehicles provides a more aesthetically
pleasing environment and, in some cases, aids traffic flow.
In Orange County, the SAAV program is currently scheduled to sunset in April
of 2002. SB 106 states that in order to continue collection of the $1 per vehicle
registration fee which funds abandoned vehicle abatement programs, a majority
of the cities in the county representing a majority of the incorporated population
and the County Board of Supervisors, by a two - thirds vote, must adopt
resolutions voicing support for ten -year continuation of the fee in ten -year
increments. It is recommended the City Council approve the attached
resolution authorizing the continuation of this valuable program.
Respectfully submitted,
Andy Gonis, Lieutenant
Traffic Services Commander
Approve by:
Bob McDonell
CHIEF OF POLICE
RESOLUTION NO. 2001-
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH,
CALIFORNIA CONCERNING PARTICIPATION /CONTINUATION IN THE
ORANGE COUNTY SERVICE AUTHORITY FOR ABANDONED
VEHICLES
WHEREAS, Sections 22710 and 9250.7 of the California Vehicle Code provide
for the establishment and continuation of a service authority for the abatement of
abandoned vehicles if the Board of Supervisors of the County, by a two - thirds vote, and
a majority of the cities within the county having a majority of the incorporated
population adopt resolutions providing for the establishment and continuation of such
an authority; and
WHEREAS, on or about October 17, 1991, the Orange County Service Authority
for Abandoned Vehicles ( "SAAV "), administered by the Orange County Transportation
Authority was established in accordance with Vehicle Code Section 22710 and
designated to implement an abandoned vehicle removal program in the Orange County
region; and
WHEREAS, in August 2001, Governor Davis signed into law SB 106, a bill that
authorizes the extension of the one dollar ($1) DMV vehicle registration surcharge for
this program in 10 -year increments given the resolutions in support from a majority of
the cities within the county having a majority of the incorporated population and, by a
two - thirds vote of the County Board of Supervisors; and
WHEREAS, the SAAV program in Orange County is currently scheduled to
sunset in April 2002; and
WHEREAS, since its inception in Orange County, the SAAV program has
provided approximately $17.5 million to Orange County cities and the County of
Orange, and has resulted in the removal of more than 240,000 vehicles from public
and private property in Orange County; and
WHEREAS, for the first nine months of the 2000 -01 fiscal year (July 1 2000 -
March 31, 2001), year -to -date totals for Orange County showed that cities and the
county requested $1,974,832 through SAAV against $1,511,864 in total revenues,
which illustrates the popularity and need of the program and supports a
recommendation to continue the SAAV program; and
WHEREAS, during the 2000 -01 fiscal year, the City of Newport Beach has
received $67,529 from the SAAV program as reimbursement for costs incurred in the
abatement of abandoned vehicles; and
WHEREAS, the Newport Beach City Council finds that abandoned, inoperable,
wrecked, dismantled vehicles, or parts thereof, pose a public health and safety hazard
and are found to be public nuisances; and
WHEREAS, the Newport Beach City Council finds that a countywide
abandoned vehicle abatement program is needed to provide for the proper removal
and disposal of abandoned vehicles and assist law enforcement and code
enforcement personnel in abatement of abandoned vehicles throughout Orange
County; and
WHEREAS, the Newport Beach City Council desires to continue participation in
the SAAV program so that the City can receive its proportional share of the California
vehicle registration fee for the purpose of abating and removing abandoned vehicles
within its jurisdiction.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF NEWPORT BEACH AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The City is hereby authorized to continue participation in the Orange
County Service Authority for Abandoned Vehicles established pursuant to California
Vehicle Code Section 22710.
Section 2. The City Council hereby approves the 10 -year continuation of the
abandoned vehicle abatement program and plan adopted and implemented by the
Orange County Service Authority for Abandoned Vehicles and authorizes the
continued imposition of an annual $1 vehicle registration fee to be used exclusively for
the abatement, removal, and disposal as public nuisances of any abandoned,
wrecked, dismantled, or inoperative vehicles, or parts thereof, from private or public
property.
Section 3. The City Clerk shall certify as to the adoption of this Resolution and file a
certified copy with the Orange County Transportation Authority.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this day of 2001.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk