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Seal Beach Police
911 Seal Beach Blvd
Seal Beach, CA 90740
Our Company has been in business for many years in the Westminster area. We
have prided ourselves on the service we have provided to the Seal Beach Police
Department and the great working relationship we have had over the years.
We would like to remind you as to a change in our company name to Team Tow
Inc. which took effect officially November 7, 2013. Letters announcing the
change were mailed out at that time to update your ales
Please be assured our name may have changed not the service to the law
enforcement community that we serve is still our number one priority.
Respectively,
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Phil Mc Elroy
President
Team Tow Inc
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AGREEMENT B S EEN THF CI OFSEAL BEACH
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POLICE TOWING SERVIS..
THIS AGREEMENT is made in the City of Seal Beach,
California, and entered into this o q day of q/u , 1992, by
and between the City OF. SEAL BEACH, a municipal corporation,
hereinafter referred to as "City," and / / /Dh! /w
hereinafter referred.to as "OPERATOR."
R E C I T A L S ' •
A. The City of Seal Beach requires the services of
official police towing services on a rotated basis to respond to
police requests for emergency towing.
B. The Operator is duly licensed and qualified to
perform emergency towing services that are initiated at police
request.
C. The operator has been selected by the City Council
to perform official police towing services.
NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto do agree as follows:
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• 1 .00•-AUTHORIZATION. Operator is authorized to respond
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to and undertake police requests, on a non - exclusive basis along
with other authorized official police towing operators for
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emergency towing services, as prescribed in the City's Police Tow
Truck Service Standard Rules and Regulations,. attached hereto and
incorporated herein.'as Exhibit "A ". Operator hereby agrees to
provide such emergency towing service in accordance with the fee
schedule set forth in Exhibit "B ".
2.00 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. At all times during the
term of this Agreement, Operator shall be an independent con-
tractor and shall not,be an employee of City. City shall have
the right to control Operator only as to the results of •
Operator's services rendered pursuant to this Agreement, and as
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provided by the City's Police Tow Truck Services Standard Rules
and Regulations, attached hereto as Exhibit "A ", the California
Vehicle Code, and other applicable laws and regulations.
Operator shall have no authority, express or implied, to act on
behalf of City in'any capacity whatsoever as an agent. This
Agreement shall not give Operator any authority, either express
or implied, to bind City to any obligation whatsoever other than
to the terms of this Agreement.
3.00 EOUIPMENT. Operator shall, at its own costs and
expense, provide all facilities and equipment which may be
required for performance of the services required by this
Agreement.
4.00 INDEMNIFICATION. Operator agrees to indemnify
and hold harmless the City, its officers, agents, and employees
from and against any and all liability or expense, including
defense costs and legal fees, and claims for damages of any
nature whatsoever, including but not limited to, bodily injury,
death, personal injury, or property damage arising from or
connected with Operator's operations or services hereunder.
Operator agrees that City will have the right to choose its
counsel in the event of suit.
5. INSURANCE. Operator shall maintain at all times
during the term of this Agreement not less than the following
types and amounts of insurance coverage with insurers listed "B +"
or better in Best's Insurance Guide:
A. Comprehensive General Liability Insurance with
minimum combined single limit coverage of One Million
Dollars ($1,000,000). A minimum of $600,000 coverage
shall be provided by a company authorized to do
business in California, provided that Operator obtains
a minimum of $400,000 in additional coverage from an
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insurer authorized to do business in any state of the
United States.
B. Automobile Liability Insurance with minimum
combined single limit coverage of Five Hundred Thousand
Dollars ($500,000) for injury or death and Fifty
Thousand Dollars ($50,000) for damage to property.
C. Workers'' Compensation Insurance as required by
law.
The Operator's Comprehensive General Liability and
Automobile Liability insurance policies shall contain an
endorsement extending coverage to the City of Seal Beach as an
additional insured, in the same manner as the named insured, as
to liability arising out of the performance of any work
authorized to be performed under this Agreement. These Insurance
policies shall also contain endorsements providing that written
notice shall be given to City at least thirty (30) calendar days
prior to termination, cancellation or reduction. A Certificate
or.Certificates of Insurance with the above mentioned
endorsements thereon shall be attached to this Agreement as
Exhibit "B" as evidence of the above required insurance coverage.
Such insurance policies shall include severability of interests
clauses substantially similar to the following: "The insurance
afforded by this policy applies separately to each insured
against whom a claim or suit is made or suit is brought, except
with respect to the limit of the insurer's liability."
The insurance certificates evidencing such insurance
shall be submitted to the City for review within thirty (30) days
of the effective date hereof and thereafter the City shall have
the right to approve or disapprove any insurance procured by
Operator under the standards of this section.
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Procurement of insurance by Operator shall not be
construed as a limitation of Operator's liability or as
performance of Operator's duties to indemnify, hold harmless, and
defend under this Agreement.
6.00 TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated by
City with or without cause on thirty (30) days prior written
notice provided to Operator, and for reasons and by procedures
otherwise provided in Exhibit "A" to this Agreement, entitled
"Seal Beach Police Tow Truck Service Standard-Rules and
Regulations."
7.00 ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement covers services of a
specific and unique nature. Operator shall not sell, transfer,
or assign this contract in whole or in part, by forced or
involuntary sale, voluntary sale, merger, consolidation, or
otherwise without the prior written approval of City.
8.00 NOTICE. Whenever it shall be necessary for either
party to serve notice on the other respecting this Agreement,
such notice shall be served by certified mail addressed to the
City Manager of the City of Seal Beach, 911 Seal Beach Boulevard,
Seal Beach, California 90740 -3699; or to Operator, at
until different addresses may be furnished in writing by either
party to the other, and such notice shall be deemed to have been
served within seventy -two (72) hours after the same has been
deposited in the United States Post Office by certified mail.
This shall be valid and sufficient service of notice for all
purposes.
9.00 TERM. This Agreement shall have a term of
724)0 year(s), commencing on the day and year first above
written.
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10.00 ATTORNEYS' FEES. In the event that either party
to this Agreement shall commence any legal action or proceeding
against the other to enforce or interpret the provisions of the
Agreement, the prevailing party in such action or proceeding
shall be entitled to recover its costs of suit including actual
attorneys fees.
11.00 EXTENT OF AGREEMENT. This Agreement, together
with the provisions contained in the City's Police Tow Truck
Service Standard Rules and Regulations, attached hereto as
Exhibit "A ", represents the entire and integrated Agreement
between City and Operator and supersedes any and all prior
negotiations, representations or agreements, written or oral.
This Agreement may be amended only by written instrument signed
by both City and Operator.
Executed the day and year first above stated.
CITY OF SEAL BEACH
A Municipal Corporation
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Mayor
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Approved as to form: Approved as to content:
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EXHIBIT "A"
SEAL BEACH POLICE TOW TRUCK SERVICE
STANDARD RULES AND REGULATIONS
Sections
1.00 Intent and Purpose 8.00 Standards for Release of
Vehicles
2.00 Definitions
9.00 Standards for. Inspection
3.00 Standards for Towing
Equipment 10.00 Standards for Discipline
4.00 Permit Required 11.00 Hearings and Appeals
5.00 Standard Rules of 12.00 Suspensions
Operation
13.00 Grounds for Revocation
6.00 Standard Rules of
Conduct
7.00 Standards for Storage
Facilities
1.00 Intent and Purpose:
(a) It is the intent of these rules and regulations to
prescribe the basic procedures for the operation of "Official
Police Towing Service" in police emergency situations and in the
removal of vehicles which are apparently abandoned or involved in
an accident, or which constitute an obstruction to traffic for
any reason. It is the purpose of the City Council in enacting
these rules and regulations to provide a fair and impartial means
of distributing requests for towing services among qualified
firms to insure that such service is prompt and reasonably
priced, and in the best interests of the public as well as the
interest of efficient policing operations for the removal from '
public streets of said vehicles.
(b) These rules and regulations, hereinafter referred to
as the "Seal Beach Police Tow Truck Service Standard Rules and
Regulations" shall be incorporated into and constitute
Exhibit "A" to each and any Agreement between the City and
Operator for police towing services. Any conflicts between the
language and terms of these standard rules and regulations and
the terms of the Agreement shall be resolved in favor of the
Agreement.
2.00 Definitions:
(a) "Official Police Tow Service" means a towing company
selected by the City Council to be used on a rotating basis for
any police emergency situation where a tow truck is required.
(b) A "tow truck" or "tow car" is a motor vehicle which
has been altered or designed and equipped for and exclusively
used in the business of towing vehicles by means of a crane,
towbar, towline, or dolly, or is otherwise exclusively used to
render assistance to other vehicles.
(c) "Attendant" means a trained and /or qualified .
individual responsible for the operation of a tow car or tow
truck, whether or not the attendant also serves as a driver.
(d) "Operator" means an individual company, or
corporation who operates a towing service, and includes any agent
or employee thereof.
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(e) "License Section" means the Seal Beach City
License Section of the Finance Department.
(f) "Director of Finance" means position appointed by
the City Manager for the administration of financial affairs.
(g) All definitions contained in the California
Vehicle Code, both currently and as may be added or changed in
the future, shall apply to these rules and regulations.
3.00 Standards for Tow Truck Equipment:
(a)• An Operator shall maintain a minimum of one (1)
• 10,000 to 19,500 GVW manufacturer rated tow truck with wheel lift
.capabilities or car carrier. Each tow truck must be maintained
in compliance with provisions set forth in the California Vehicle
Code. The main winches shall either be mechanically or
hydraulically driven, with safety dogs, and shall have a single
or combined capacity of at least four (4) tons at bare drum or
one (1) wrap of cable with a minimum of 100 feet of cable. Wheel
lifts shall berated at a minimum of 3,000 lbs. of lift
capacity.
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(b) An Operator shall maintain a minimum of one (1)
- 19,501 to-33,000 GVW manufacturer rated tow truck equipped with
air brakes, and have air hook -up to the rear. The main winches
shall be either mechanically or hydraulically driven and shall
have a combined capacity of at least twelve (12) tons at bare
drum or one (1) wrap of cable with a minimum of 150 feet of
cable. The tow truck shall be equipped with dual winches and a
minimum of two (2) snatch blocks, air lines and fittings, and a
J/T hook chain assembly. An Operator with two (2) 19,501 to
33,000 GVW fully equipped tow trucks is not required to maintain
a 10,000 to 19,500 GVW tow truck.
(c) Each tow truck shall be equipped with a snatch
block, dollies, one (1) ton floor jack, and a motorcycle sling
approved by the California Highway Patrol.
(d) Each tow truck shall also have basic hand tools, •
such as.wrenches and sockets, sledge hammer, pry bar, recovery
chains, trash can and absorbent, jumper cables, a 4 "x 4 "x 48"
block, and red flares, lantern or reflectors. •
• (e) Each tow truck shall be equipped with a two -way
radio.capable of communicating with the company's dispatch.
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(f)' It shall be the responsibility of the Operator
that the equipment is as required by the California Vehicle Code,
both currently and as may be required in. the future.
4.00 Attendant or Operator's Permit Required:
Application: No person shall drive or operate any
official Police towing vehicle in the City without first .
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Any person desiring such Permit shall make a written application
therefore to the Chief of Police, accompanied by. a fee as
designated by the Director of Finance. Applicant for such Permit
shall be required to be photographed and fingerprinted. No
attendant's or operator's permit shall be issued to any person:
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(1) Under the age of 18 years.
(2) Who has a bad driving record as defined in
the "Conduct" portion of these rules and regulations.
(3) Who is incompetent or for any-reason unable
to handle such vehicle safely.
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(4) Who can not effectively communicate in the
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English language.
• (5) Who does not hold a valid California Drivers
. License issued by the Department of Motor Vehicles, of the proper
class for the equipment being operated.
(6) Who is not sufficiently .acquainted with the
laws or ordinances regulating the operation of such vehicles.
.(7) Who falsifies the application in any way.
5.00 Standard Rules of Operation:
(a) Each Operator shall provide twenty -four (24) hour
towing service, seven (7) days a week, with normal response time
of 20 minutes, not to exceed a maximum of 30 minutes.
(b) Each Operator must have telephone lines sufficient
to receive police calls. If the Operator's telephone is not
answered after six (6) rings, or the line is busy, the tow
service being called will be bypassed and the next tow service in
rotation will be called. Telephone answering machines will not
be allowed.
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(c) The Operator or designee shall advise the City's
Police Department Dispatch at time of notification, if they are
either unable to respond or to meet the required maximum response
time. •
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(d) • If after accepting the call the Operator is unable •
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immediately notify the City's Police Department Dispatch. The
Operator shall not assign calls to other firms without the
permission of the on -duty Watch Commander.
• (e) Failure to respond and /or failures to meet the
maximum response time requirements, which exceed fifteen (15)
percent of the total Seal Beach Police Department calls during
any consecutive thirty (30) day period, shall constitute failure
to comply with the terms and conditions of these rules and
regulations, and shall be cause for discipline as set forth
herein.
(f) Each Operator shall maintain a minimum of one (1) •
driver on -duty at all times, and at least one (1) driver on
stand -by at all times.
6.00 Standard Rules of Conduct:
(a) The Operator and employees shall perform all
services pursuant to the Agreement in an ethical manner, and
shall be expected to conduct business in an orderly fashion so as
to promote good public relations.
.(b) The Operator shall be responsible for the acts of
its employees while on duty.
(c) The Operator shall be responsible for damage or
loss to vehicles, or any parts thereof, while vehicles are in
their possession.
(d) The Operator shall furnish to the Seal Beach
Police Department on request, information on drivers, including k
but not limited to, name, birthdate, birthplace, driver license •
number, residence address and home telephone number.
(e) Drivers having a "bad driving record," and who
remain ,in the employ of the Operator in capacity of driver,
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when the Operator has knowledge of the bad driving record, will
constitute grounds for suspension of the towing service from the
rotation list. For purposes of these rules and regulations, "bad
driving record" shall be defined as follows:
(1) A driving record reflecting three (3) or more
citations for moving violations of the California Vehicle Code
within the preceding two (2) years.
(2) A driving record reflecting a conviction for
driving under the influence of an intoxicating liquor, drugs, or
both, within the preceding two (2) years.
(3) A driving record reflecting a conviction for
reckless driving within two (2) years.
(f) The Operator shall at all times comply with
Federal, State, and local laws and ordinances applicable to
conducting business as a towing service, and shall be responsible
for knowing any changes or additions to such laws and
ordinances. -
(g) The Operator shall cooperate with the Police
Department in removing all hazards and illegally parked vehicles
from the streets.
(h) The Operator shall be responsible for the removal
of all debris deposited as the result of a collision, including
but not limited to, sweeping of broken glass, in accordance with
California Vehicle Code section 27700.
7.00 Standards for Storage Facilities:
(a) Open Storage Areas shall be enclosed with a solid
wall or a substantial fence not less than six (6) feet in height.
The enclosure shall be provided with not less than one (1) gate
or door of adequate width and of a height equal to that of the
fence. The bottom edge of the enclosure shall not be more than
two (2) inches above the finished parking surface of the enclosed
area. The top edge of the wall or fence, including all gates and
doors thereto, shall be equipped with no less than two (2)
strands of barbed wire to discourage access over the top of the
fence or wall.
(b) Inside Enclosures will be buildings provided with
four (4) walls and a roof. These areas will be constructed so
that the elements, particularly excessive moisture, and all
unauthorized persons are prevented access thereto. This area
shall be adequate enough to contain two (2) full -sized vehicles.
(1) If a tow service utilizes its public garage
facility for inside storage, the space designated for the storage
of_police, impounds will be secured from the Public.
(2) It is suggested that the tow service utilize
wire mesh from floor to ceiling to separate the impound area from
the remaining portion of the building.
(c) All vehicles must be secured under lock and key.
(d) Vehicles being held as evidence shall be stored in
an inside storage'area secured from unauthorized persons, and
the Operator shall take all reasonable precautions as required by
the Police Department to avoid damage or contamination of any
such evidence.
(e) The Operator shall be responsible for the
protection of impounded vehicles and contents therein, regardless
of the location of the storage, until the vehicles have either
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been released to the owner or owner's agent, or disposed of
through legal, process.
(f) Vehicles impounded as evidence shall not be
removed or made available for inspection by anyone not authorized
by the Police Department or until released by the investigating
officer.
(g) Personal property carried on or within a vehicle
ordered towed or stored by the Police Department, but which is
not considered as part of such vehicle, shall not be seized or
held as security for amounts due for services provided. Such
property shall be released to its owner upon Proof of identity
and ownership, pursuant to section 22851 (b) of the California
Vehicle Code. This section shall not prevent the withholding of
the contents of a vehicle seized as evidence prior to release by
the investigating officer.
(h) No service or work shall be performed upon any
police impound vehicle without first obtaining written permission
from the owner or owner's agent to perform such work, and no
contract or order for work or repairs shall be entered into until
the vehicle.is released by the Police Department.
8.00 Standards for Release of Vehicles:
(a) Vehicles stored or impounded shall be available
for release on a twenty -four (24) hour basis, seven (7) days a
week. This requirement shall not apply to wrecked or abandoned
vehicles.
(b) The Operator is authorized to release stored .
vehicles to the registered owner, legal owner, or authorized
representative of such owner, except:
(1) Vehicles impounded or sealed fbr
investigation
(2) Vehicles stored pursuant to Vehicle Code
Section 22651(0) (Registration Expired over one Year), or
Vehicle Code Section 22651(i) (Habitual Parking Violators with
Outstanding Parking Citations on File).
(3) Written authority from the Police Department
to release vehicles being held pursuant to Sections 22561(0) and
22651(i), and all vehicles held for investigation or evidence,
shall be required.
(c) The Police Department will be responsible for
notifying the owners of stored or impounded vehicles.
(d) The Operator shall abide by Section 10652 of the
California Vehicle Code by notifying the Department of Justice
(D.O.J.), Sacramento, California, by receipted mail, when any
vehicle of a type subject to registration has been stored for
thirty (30) days. A copy of the notification shall be forwarded
to the Police Department.
(e) The Operator shall abide by California Civil Code
Sections 3068.1, 3071, 3072 and 3073, and California Vehicle Code
Sections 22851 through 22851.12 inclusive, when disposing of
unclaimed vehicles, and shall notify the Police Department in
writing of such disposition.
. 9.00 Standards for Inspection:
(a) The Police Department reserves the right to
conduct an inspection of the tow service facilities or equipment
at any time.
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b If any deficiencies or ( ) Y equipment violations are
discovered, the tow service will be so advised in writing, and
will be given one (1) week to correct the deficiency or
violation.
(1) This applies to other than tow trucks in
violation of the California Vehicle Code requirements, or damage
to the fence or wall structures of the storage facility, which
shall be corrected immediately upon receipt of. notification.
(2) Failure to comply with these requirements
will result in the tow service being suspended from the Police
Department's rotation list until the proper corrections have been
made.
(3) Subsequent deficiencies or violations will
result in such action as deemed necessary by the chief of Police.
10.00 Standards for Discipline:
(a) The Chief of Police may remove an Operator from
the rotation list for actions by the Operator which would
challenge the competence or integrity of the towing service or
the City.
(b) Each Operator must maintain a high level of
performance at all times. This includes, but is not limited to,
prompt response to police calls and the appropriate action being
taken at the scene. Any Operator that fails to perform as such
will first receive a written warning. Any subsequent
non - compliance will result in appropriate action as deemed
necessary by the Chief of Police.
(c) The Operator agrees,'that as a condition of
inclusion on the rotation list, to comply with the terms and
conditions of this Tow Agreement. Furthermore, the Operator
agrees that failure by the Operator or its agents, to comply with
these terms and conditions shall be cause for written reprimand
or suspension from the rotation list.
(d) Alleged violations of this Agreement will be
investigated by the Police Department, and the Operator will be
notified of the findings within thirty (30) days of the
investigation.
(e) The following guide will be used in determining
disciplinary actions:
(1) 1st Violation within 12 months - written
reprimand
(2) 2nd Violation within 12 months - 30 Day
suspension
(3) 3rd Violation within 12 months - 90 Day
suspension
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(4) 4th Violation within 12 months - 1 Year
suspension •
For the purposes of this section, the 12 month period
shall run consecutively, and will be purged after one (1) year,
with new violations renumbered accordingly.
(f) Nothing herein shall be deemed to prohibit the
city from immediately suspending any Operator whose conduct is
deemed, in the sound discretion of the Chief of Police, to be a
danger to the motoring public, or who has engaged in conduct
constituting a gross violation of these rules and regulations and
Agreement.
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11.00 Hearing and Appeal Process:
(a) In the event the Seal Beach Police Department
serves the Operator with a written reprimand or suspension, the
Operator may request a hearing within seven (7) calendar days by
submitting a request in writing to the Chief of Police. If a
hearing is requested, it shall be held as soon as practical.
The hearing shall be conducted by the Chief of Police or his or
her designee, and the Operator shall be entitled to present all
relevant facts and circumstances in support of its position. The
Operator shall be further entitled to present testimony of at
least one (1) representative of the California Tow Truck
Association or other qualified person. The Operator shall be
notified in writing of the decision of the Chief of Police within
seven (7) calendar days of the hearing.
(b) If an Operator fails to request a hearing or
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appeal within the specified time, or fails to appear at a
scheduled hearing or appeal, the action taken by the Chief of
Police shall be final, and the discipline effective upon written
notification by the chief of Police.
(c) Following a hearing, if the Operator is
dissatisfied with the decision of the Chief of Police, the
Operator may request an appeal by submitting a request in writing
to the City Manager within seven (7) calendar days of notifi-
cation. If an appeal is requested, it shall be held as soon as
practical. The appeal shall be conducted by the City Manager or
his or her designee. The Operator shall have the same rights as
provided in the first level hearing process. The Operator shall
be notified in writing of the decision of the City Manager within
seven (7) calendar days of the appeal and the decision shall be
subject to no further Administrative Appeal.
12.00 Suspensions:
(a) A suspension shall not take effect until the
hearing and appeal process has been exhausted, except when an
Operator's conduct grossly violates the terms of this Agreement.
13.00 Grounds for Revocation:
Any contract or permit granted under the provisions of
this Agreement may be terminated or revoked by the City Council,
City Manager, or Chief of Police, either as a whole or as to any
person or vehicle described therein, within five (5) days notice
to the Operator requiring him or her to appear at a certain time
and place to show cause why the contract or permit should not be
terminated or revoked for any of the following reasons:
(a) That the contract or permit required has been
withdrawn or lapsed, or is no longer in force for any reason.
(b) For the non - payment of any business license or
other fee as required by the Seal Beach Municipal Code.
(c) For'breach of any rule, regulation or condition
set forth in any applicable Federal, State or Local Code, or any
part of these rules and regulations or Agreement.
(d) For failure to maintain satisfactory service to
the public or for failure to keep any Operator's tow or service
vehicle in a safe condition and good repair.
(e) For deviation from the Fee Schedule as set forth
in an Exhibit to the Agreement.
(f) For any cause which the City Council finds which
makes it contrary to the public interest, convenience, necessity
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EXHIBIT " B "
TOW SERVICE FEES FOR 1995 / 1997
RECOMMENDATION
Regular Tow: • $ 75.00 per hr.
Heavy Duty Tow: $ 200.00 per hr. Max.
Dollies: $ 25.00
Drop Drive Line: $ 25.00
Extra Man & Truck: $ 75.00 per hr.
Hook - up and Release
At a scene: $ 35.00
After Hours Release: $ 35.00
Winch & Recovery: $ 60.00 per hr. ( 1 hr. Min.)
Storage per day:
Cars / motorcycles: $ 17.00
Inside Storage: $ 25.00 ( only when requested)
Tow city vehicles up to five
Miles outside of the City limits: $ No Charge
Tow City vehicles from more
than 5 miles outside City of
the City limits: $ 20.00 hook - up plus $ 1.00 per mile.
Cost of all special equipment and labor required to tow any unusually large, oversized or a heavy
vehicle will be set by the Tow Service. However, the cost will not exceed the " usual and
customary " rates available within a 20 -mile radius of the City of Seal Beach.
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would approve a bond measure for such improvements. There being
no further comments, Mayor Hastings declared Oral Communications
closed.
apPOI1TMENT - CIVIL SERVICE BOARD
The District One appointment to fill the vacancy on the Civil
Service Board was held over.
CONSENT CALENDAR - "B" thru " H"
Brown moved, second by Laszlo, to approve the recommended action
for items on the Consent Calendar as presented, with the
exception of Item "I" to be considered separately.
B. Approved the waiver reading in full of
all ordinances and resolutions and that
consent to the waiver of reading shall be
deemed to be given by all Councilmembers
unless specific request is made at that
tine for the reading of such ordinance or
resolution.
C. Determined to cancel the December 25/26,
1995 City Council meeting for the holiday
season.
D. Approved regular demands numbered 10993
through 11100 in the amount of $569,180.58,
payroll demands numbered 14665 through
14670 in the amount of $42,286.33, and
authorized warrants to be drawn on the
Treasury for same.
E. Approved the Official Police Tow Service
Agreements with Mr. C's Towing and Medlin
Towing for the term commencing December 11,
1995 for the period of two years, and
authorized the Mayor to execute the
Agreements on behalf of the City.
F. Approved the Letter of Agreement by and
between Robert Luraschi and Annabelle
Luraschi and the City of Seal Beach,
specifying the terms under which the City
can accept the donation from the
Luraschi family of the Kranwinkle Rouse
at 112 Central Avenue, and authorized the
Mayor to execute same on behalf of the
City.
G. Approved a revised Non - Standard Improvement
Agreement (Encroachment Agreement) with the
Mitchell Land Development Company relating
to the development of properties located at
1600 and 1650 Pacific Coast Highway, and
authorized the City Manager to execute same
on behalf of the City.
H. Approved the minutes of the November 13, 1995
regular adjourned and regular meetings and
the November 27, 1995 regular adjourned and
regular meetings.
J. Authorized the City Manager to negotiate a
cooperative funding agreement with Surfaide
Colony for Emergency Revetment Repair, •
Project Number 669, approved the transfer
of funds up to $31,000 to finance the City's