Newsrack advertising
Each permanent newsrack shall be of a standard type in trade use with tampico tan panels, except that single permanent newsracks located outside of the Redevelopment Area are not required to be a standardized color.
All permanent newsracks shall be of a multi-unit configuration, except at a location where there is only one newsrack and no other newsrack is located within 150 feet, unless separated by a street.
87-15) 12.35.030 Permissible types of newsracks size and arrangement. The rules and procedures of this section shall also apply to the review and approval of any such amendment.
#Newsrack advertising install#
A person securing an encroachment permit may install and maintain additional newsracks by an amendment to the permit originally granted to that person. The applicant shall have ten calendar days within which to appeal the decision to the City Council in accordance with the provisions of section 2.05.050 of this Code. If an application is disapproved, in whole or in part, the Director of Public Works shall notify the applicant promptly, explaining the reasons for denial of an encroachment permit. Any encroachment permit shall be issued within ten working days if the type of newsrack and location(s) proposed meet the standards set forth in this article. The encroachment permit application shall state the name, address, and telephone number of those responsible for installation, use, and maintenance of the newsracks subject to the permit, and shall describe, with particularity, the location(s) proposed for installation. Any person may establish a single, master encroachment permit covering any number of newsracks within the city. No encroachment permit shall be issued, except in conformance with this article. Prior to installation of any temporary or permanent newsrack within the public right-of-way, the person responsible for such installation, use, and/or maintenance shall apply for and secure an encroachment permit, as provided in Chapter 12.15, except that no fees or bonds shall be required.
#Newsrack advertising trial#
Any newsrack maintained in the public right-of-way for a trial period of up to 90 days. That area specified in the City of Concord Redevelopment Plan, as such plan may be amended from time to time, and parcels 127-241-001 and 127-241-005. Any surface provided for the exclusive or primary use of pedestrians. That area between the sidewalk and the curb of any street, whether planted or not where the sidewalk is adjacent to the curb, shall mean the area between the sidewalk and property line and, where there is no sidewalk, shall mean that area between the edge of the roadway and the property line adjacent thereto, whether planted or not. That portion of the street which is improved, designed, or ordinarily used for vehicular traffic. All that area dedicated to public use for public street purposes, and shall include, but not be limited to, roadways, planter strips, and sidewalks. Public right-of-way includes but is not limited to the following: street, roadway, planter strip, and sidewalk. Land which, by deed, conveyance, agreement, easement, dedication, usage, or process of law, is reserved and dedicated to the general public for street, highway, alley, public utility, or pedestrian walkway purposes, whether or not said land has been improved or accepted for maintenance by the city. Any individual, partnership, firm, association, corporation, or other legal entity. Any newsrack maintained in the public right-of-way for more than 90 days.
Any self-service or coin-operated box, container, storage unit, or other dispenser installed, used, or maintained for the display and sale or distribution, with or without charge, of newspapers or news periodicals. 12.35.030 Permissible types of newsracks size and arrangement.ġ2.35.050 Maintenance advertising identification of owner.ġ2.35.080 Indemnification of city.