Ordinance 28430006.080.034
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05/22/91
R:07/05/91 2843
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON,
AMENDING EDMONDS CITY CODE TO ADD CHAPTER 4.85
ENTITLED HORSE TAXIS, AND PROVIDE FOR AN
EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, horse taxis are a tourist attraction, and
WHEREAS, horse taxis operate on City streets along with
other vehicles and are subject to traffic laws and so should be
regulated, NOW, THEREFORE,
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF EDMONDS, WASHINGTON, DO
ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. The Edmonds City Code is hereby amended
by the addition of a new chapter 4.85 entitled Horse Taxis to
read as follows:
Chapter 4.85
Horse Taxis
Sections:
4.85.010 Definitions
4.85.020 Activities requiring license
4.85.030 Vehicle license --application
4.85.040 Expiration
4.85.050 Transfer
4.85.060 Rates and charges
4.85.070 Required records
4.85.080 Violations
4.85.090 Police chief requirements
4.85.100 Driver's license --application
4.85.110 Expiration
4.85.120 Transfer
4.85.130 Issuance
4.85.140 Display
4.85.150 Violations
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4.85.010 DEFINITIONS
A. A "horse taxi" is
A non -motorized vehicle drawn by a horse,
pony, mule, donkey or the like, such as a
horse carriage, used for the
transportation of passengers and
incidental baggage for compensation upon
the streets of the City of Edmonds,
available for use by the general public.
B. An "animal" in this chapter refers to
horses, ponies, mules, donkeys or the
like, used to draw a horse taxi.
4.85,020 ACTIVITIES REQUIRING LICENSE
No person may own, operate, use, or drive a
horse taxi unless the vehicle is licensed
under this chapter and no person may drive a
horse taxi without a driver's license issued
under this chapter.
4.85.030 VEHICLE LICENSE --APPLICATION
An applicant for a horse taxi license must
submit:
A. proof of ownership or lessee's interest
in the vehicle;
B. the name and address of the owner of the
vehicle;
C. the make, model, year of manufacture,
color, and any identifying number of the
vehicle,
D. a certificate of public liability
insurance, naming the City as an
additional insured, providing coverage
for the term of the license applied for,
in the minimum amounts of one hundred
thousand dollars for any recovery for
death or personal injury by one person,
three hundred thousand for aggregate
personal injuries or deaths in any one
occurrence and twenty-five thousand
dollars for damage to property. The
insurance liability limits herein shall
be subject to automatic increase if the
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minimum coverage required by state law is
increased for state for -hire vehicle
permits, pursuant to Chapter 46.72 RCW.
Such policy shall provide minimum thirty
days' written notice to the City of the
cancellation of the policy or change in
the liability limits; and
F. the schedule or schedules of rates and
charges in the form required by Section
4.85.060.
4.85.040 EXPIRATION
A horse taxi license expires on March 31st of
each year.
4.85.050 TRANSFER
A horse taxi license is not transferable to
another person or vehicle.
4.85.060 RATES AND CHARGES
A. The City does not regulate the rates and
charges of horse taxis except to require
that they be uniform for all vehicles of
the same company, that certain measures
be taken before rates are changed, that
they not illegally discriminate against
any person or class of person, and that
the rate schedule include certain items.
B. Before putting into effect changed rates,
a licensee must file the new schedule or
schedules with the city clerk or her/his
designee at least fifteen days in
advance.
C. If applicable, a licensee must include in
the required rate schedule charges for:
1. waiting time, on an hourly basis;
2. initial drop on all trips including
the first tenth of a mile;
3. distance based on uniform increments
of one -tenth of a mile;
4. each additional passenger;
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5. additional baggage, per piece, not
including baggage which can be
carried on by the passenger.
D. Any separate rates for service charged by
the licensee must clearly specify when
and under what conditions the respective
rates will apply;
E. A licensee may by written contract
establish a fare for specific
transportation different than the filed
rate.
4.85.070 REQUIRED RECORDS
Every holder of a horse taxi license must
keep the license and all documents showing
compliance with the requirements of this code
available for inspection by the City Clerk or
her/his designee at the office address shown
on the license. If the holder operates only
one horse taxi, the records may be kept on
the holder's person or with the taxi in which
case they shall be available for inspection
by any police officer of the City. Every
licensee must keep the required records at
least three years.
4.85.080 VIOLATIONS
Every licensee has an affirmative and
continuing obligation to ensure that:
A. all records, documents and information
required under this code be kept current
and accurate;
B. no vehicle be operated by a driver under
the influence of intoxicating liquor or
drugs;
C. neither the licensee nor any employee
engage in any unfair method of
competition or deceptive practice; and
D. The animal or animals shall be treated in
a safe and humane manner in accordance
with all state or local laws and receive
prompt veterinary care for any illness or
injury.
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4.85.090 POLICE CHIEF REQUIREMENTS
A. Because of the relative lack of speed and
maneuverability of horse taxis, the chief
of police may impose special requirements
on the vehicle license, including
prohibiting travel on certain arterials
in the congested district or narrow
streets and restricting the hours of
operation on certain streets. Unless the
vehicle is equipped with approved
lighting, the chief may prohibit
operation during hours of darkness or
during times of low visibility.
B. Although a horse taxi is subject to all
traffic laws applicable to vehicles when
operating on the public ways, the chief
may approve a specific route set forth in
the application including parkways,
squares and other places not normally
accessible to motor vehicles.
C. Subject to the approval of the Police
Chief, each owner/operator shall
designate and make provision for an off
street area to stand, park or discharge
and load passengers. If the
owner/operator of a horse taxi has not
made provision for an off street area to
stand, park or discharge and load
passengers, the Chief of Police may
designate an area or areas along city
streets for such purpose after
consultation with the City's traffic
engineer. A fee shall be charged monthly
for each former parking space required to
be devoted to the horse taxi as a loading
and unloading zone. When areas have been
so designated, horse taxis shall not
stand or park in any other area not
designated for such use.
D. Notice of off street or on street areas
designated in accordance with subpara-
graph C above shall be posted in the
manner provided in 20.90.010(B)(1)(b).
Approval or denial of an off or on street
area shall be appealable in the same
manner as provided in Chapter 20.105 for
staff decisions.
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4.85.100 DRIVER'S LICENSE --APPLICATION
An applicant for a horse taxi driver's
license must submit:
A. A statement:
1. of name, age and address(es) for the
last five years,
2. of current and last preceding place
of employment,
3. whether previously employed or
licensed as a horse taxi driver and,
if so, the reasons why not now so
employed,
4. that he/she has been a licensed
motor vehicle driver for at least
two years,
5. of ability to read and speak the
English language,
6. that he/she is not and has not for
two years been addicted to the use
of intoxicating liquor or drugs;
B. Proof:
1. that he/she holds a current, valid
Washington State driver's license,
2. that he/she has not been convicted
of an offense involving moral
turpitude, of a felony relating to
fitness or ability to operate a
horse taxi within ten years, or
driving under the influence of
intoxicants or reckless driving
within one year, and
3. the certification of the applicant's
examining physician that the
applicant is in reasonable physical
condition capable of safely
operating the horse taxi and
handling and caring for the horse.
C. Two recent photographs.
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4.85.110 EXPIRATION
Horse taxi driver's licenses expire March
31st of each year.
4.85.120 TRANSFER
A horse taxi driver's license is not
transferable.
4.85.125 LICENSE AND OTHER RELATED FEES
A. The fee for a vehicle license issued
under ECC 4.85.030 shall be $50.00
annually.
B. The fee for a drivers license issued
under ECC 4.85.100 shall be $25.00
annually.
C. The fee for establishing a standing,
parking or pick up zone shall be $175.00
per street parking space utilized per
month.
4.85.130 ISSUANCE
The city clerk or her/his designee causes one
of the applicant's photographs to be
incorporated into the license along with
licensee's name and assigns a number to the
license.
4.85.140 DISPLAY
Every driver must display her/his license in
a conspicuous place inside the horse taxi
clearly visible from the passenger
compartment at all times when he or she is
operating or in charge of the vehicle.
4.85.150 VIOLATIONS
It is a violation and ground for suspension
or revocation of a horse taxi driver's
license, for any horse taxi driver to:
A. commit more than two traffic infractions
in any twelve-month period;
B. be guilty of a felony;
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C. be guilty of reckless driving or driving
offenses involving the use of alcohol;
D. fail to deliver to the police department
within twenty-four hours any property of
value left in a vehicle;
E. allow a person to enter or alight from
the vehicle while it is in motion or pick
up or discharge a passenger at any place
other than the curb or pavement edge;
F. allow a passenger to consume intoxicating
liquor or controlled substances in the
vehicle;
G. pick up any additional passengers without
the express consent of the original
passenger;
H. refuse to pick up as a passenger any
person of proper deportment when the
vehicle is available, or discriminate
against any person because of race,
religion, national origin, sex, marital
status, age, or mental or sensory
handicap;
I. by reason of neglect or intent to cause
or allow any animal under his/her care to
endure pain, suffering or injury or to
fail or neglect to aid or attempt
alleviation of pain, suffering or injury
he/she has so caused to any animal under
his/her care; and
J. leave any animal under his/her care
unattended, whether tethered or
untethered, within any area of the city
zoned for commercial use by the city
zoning code.
K. Fail to promptly collect and properly
dispose of manure or other debris related
to the horse taxi's operation.
Section 2. This ordinance, being an exercise of a
power specifically delegated to the City legislative body, is not
subject to referendum, and shall take effect five (5) days after
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passage and publication
consisting of the title.
ATTEST/AUTHENTICATED:
of the ordinance or a summary thereof
APPROVED:
MAYOR, AUGHTEN
IT CLERK, JACQUELINE G. PARRETT
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY:
BY
FILED WITH THE CITY CLERK: July 5, 1991
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL: 'lgi)
PUBLISHED: July 21, 1991
EFFECTIVE DATE: July 26, 1991
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