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01-24-22 Attachment C of minutes-15 ORDINANCE NO.,6- 22- 26 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 21 TRAFFIC AND MOTOR VEHICLES TO ADD NEW ARTICLE VII, PROHIBITION OF COMMERCIAL RENTAL OR LEASE OF ELECTRIC PERSONAL ASSISTIVE MOBILITY DEVICES, MICROMOBILITY DEVICES AND MOTORIZED SCOOTERS; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission has received complaints from citizens about the commercial rental and lease of electric personal assistive mobility devices, micromobility devices and motorized scooters, creating obstructions in and on the City's streets, roadways, sidewalks, bike and multi -use paths, parks, beach and rights-of-way blocking ADA routes, sidewalks, multi- use paths and/or causing obstacles on the beach or in the City's parks; and WHEREAS, City staff and City law enforcement officers have observed users of electric personal assistive mobility devices, micromobility devices, and motorized scooters riding in an unsafe manner, failing to observe traffic control regulations, and other dangerous maneuvers that have put people at risk; and WHEREAS, the City is aware of other local governments which have experienced negative impacts to the health, safety and/or welfare of the public by commercially rented electric personal assistive mobility devices, micromobility devices and motorized scooters; and WHEREAS, City staff and City law enforcement officers have observed these devices and scooters left and abandoned in areas throughout the City when users discontinue use, creating dangerous conditions throughout the City; and WHEREAS, the City Commission desires to prohibit the commercial rental or lease of electric personal assistive mobility devices, micromobility devise and motorized scooters, in the City in order to limit unsafe conditions and to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public; and WHEREAS, the City Commission recognizes that owners of such devices and scooters are often more experienced riders than renters of these devices and scooters; and WHEREAS, owners of these devices and scooters may utilize them for primary modes of transportation as opposed to renting them for entertainment or recreation; and WHEREAS, by the adoption of this Ordinance, the City is not and does not seek to regulate the operation of such devices or scooters on the City's streets, or impose additional requirements or disturb the uniformity of Florida's traffic laws. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE CITY COMMISSION ON BEHALF OF THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH, FLORIDA: 01598338-2 w I SECTION 1. Regulation Amended to add New Article and Sections. New Article VII, Chapter 21, Traffic and Motor Vehicles, is hereby added to the Code of Ordinances of the City of Atlantic Beach, Florida, as follows: ARTICLE VII — COMMERCIAL RENTAL OR LEASE OF CERTAIN TRANSPORTATION DEVICES PROHIBITED Sec. 21-95. - Commercial rental or lease of electric personal assistive mobility devices, micromobility devices and motorized scooters prohibited. (a) The commercial rental or lease of electrical personal assistive devices, micromobility devices and motorized scooters, as said terms are defined in this Article, within the City is prohibited. (b) The following terms shall have the meanings given herein for purposes of this Article VII. Words not otherwise defined shall be construed to mean the common and ordinary meaning. (1) 'Electric personal assistive mobility device" is defined as any self -balancing, two- nontandem- wheeled device, designed to transport only one person, with an electric propulsion system with average power of 750 watts ( 1 horsepower), the maximum speed of which, on a paved level surface when powered solely by such a propulsion system while being ridden by an operator who weighs 170 pounds, is less than 20 miles per hour. (2) "Micromobility device" is defined as any motorized transportation device made available for private use by reservation through an online application, website, or software for point- to- point trips and which is not capable of traveling at a speed greater than 20 miles per hour on level ground. (3) "Motorized scooter" is defined as any motorized transportation device that is powered by a motor with or without a seat or saddle for the use of the rider, which is designed to travel on not more than three wheels, and which is not capable of propelling the device at a speed greater than 20 miles per hour on level ground. The term does not include an " electric bicycle" as defined in Section 316.003, Florida Statutes. Sec. 21-96 — Enforcement and penalties. (a) The City finds that a violation of Sec. 21-95 constitutes a serious threat to the health, safety and welfare of the public and citizens of the City. (b) Each violation of Sec. 21-95 shall constitute a separate civil infraction within the meaning of Florida Statutes, Chapter 162, Part II, punishable by a civil penalty specified below: 01598338-2 First violation: $ Second violation: $ 2 I Third and all subsequent violations: $ (c) This Article may be enforced by the issuance of a civil citation by a sworn police officer of the City who has reasonable cause to believe that a person has violated Sec. 21-95. All sworn police officers of the City shall be considered code enforcement officers for the purpose of enforcing Sec. 21-95. A citation issued under Sec. 21-95 may be contested in the county court for Duval County, Florida. The civil citation shall contain the matters specified in § 162.21, Florida Statutes (2021), or subsequent, superseding legislation, in form approved by the Chief of Police. Any person who willfully refuses to sign and accept a citation issued pursuant to this Section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided in §§ 162.21(6), 775.082 and 775.083, Florida Statutes, or subsequent, superseding legislation. In addition to the penalties specified in this Section, a person voluntarily paying a civil citation or convicted of a civil citation shall be required to bear all costs and fees imposed by the County Court or the office of the Clerk. (d) The penalties provided here are cumulative to any other civil or criminal penalties available for violation of the Atlantic Beach Code of Ordinances, or state law. (e) Each day (any 24 consecutive hour period) that a continuing violation of this Section occurs or continues shall constitute a separate, civil infraction punishable by a civil penalty in the cumulative amount specified above. Repeat violations by a single person or entity may relate to different requirements imposed by this law and in different circumstance and still constitute a repeat violation for the purpose of determining the civil penalty due. SECTION 2. Conflict. All ordinances, resolutions, official determinations or parts thereof previously adopted or entered by the City or any of its officials and in conflict with this Ordinance are repealed to the extent inconsistent herewith. SECTION 3. Severability. If a Court of competent jurisdiction at any time finds any provision of this Ordinance to be unlawful, illegal, or unenforceable, the offending provision shall be deemed severable and removed from the remaining provisions of this Ordinance which shall remain in full force and intact. 01598338-2 3 SECTION 4. Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon adoption PASSED by the City Commission on first reading this _day of 12022. PASSED by the City Commission on second and final reading this day of 2022. CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH Ellen Glasser, Mayor Attest: Donna L. Bartle, City Clerk Approved as to form and correctness: Brenna M. Durden, City Attorney 01598338-2 4