R 3194
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RESOLUTION NO.3194
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE
ADOPTING THE CITY'S GRAFFITI ABATEMENT PROGRAM AS REQUIRED BY
CALIFORNIA ASSEMBLY BILL 2295 OF THE 1996 LEGISLATIVE SESSION r
WHEREAS, the City of Arroyo Grande recognizes graffiti as a blight on the community
and as a public nuisance which needs to be eliminated; and
WHEREAS, the City of Arroyo Grande currently has a Graffiti Abatement Program
which relies upon community cooperation and participation; and
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WHEREAS, the current Graffiti Abatement Program has been effective in identifying
and removing graffiti within the City limits; and
WHEREAS, the City of Arroyo Grande does further desire that those who commit acts
of graffiti and, if a minor, their parents be held accountable for the removal and
prevention of graffiti as allowed in Assembly Bill 2295.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT THE CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE HEREBY
RESdL VES that its current voluntary Graffiti Abatement Program as depicted on
Attachment "A" conforms with Penal Code Section 594(f) as amended by California
Assembly Bill 2295 of the 1996 legislative session.
On motion of Council Member Fuller , seconded by Council Member Lady ,
and on the following roll call vote, to wit:
A YES: Council Members Fuller, Lady, Tolley, Runels, and Mayor 1X>ugall
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
January ,
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ATTEST:
NANCY A. VIS, CITY CLERK
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RESOLUTION NO. 3194
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APPROVED AS TO FORM:
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: ..
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ROBERT L. HUNT, CITY MANAGER
I, NANCY A. DAVIS, City Clerk of the City of Arroyo Grande, County of San Luis
Obispo, State of California, do hereby certify that the following Resolution No. 3194
is a true, full and correct copy of said Resolution passed and adopted at a regular
meeting of said Council on the 14th day of January , 1997.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Arroyo Grande affixed this 16th day
of January , 1997.
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NANCY A. D IS, CITY CLERK
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ATTACHMENT "A"
CITY OF ARROYO GRANDE
GRAFFITI ABATEMENT PROGRAM
I. POLICY STATEMENT [
The City of Arroyo Grande has determined that graffiti is a blight on the
community and, as such, is a public nuisance which must be abated so as to
avoid the detrimental impact of graffiti within the City and to prevent the further
spread of graffiti.
II. , GRAFFITI DEFINED
For the purposes of the Graffiti Abatement Program, "graffiti" means the
unauthorized spraying of paint or marking of ink, chalk, dye or other similar
substances or by carving, etching or other engraving of public and private
buildings, structures, and places.
III. GRAFFITI PROHIBITION
Statutes governing the prohibition of graffiti are currently found in Penal Code
Sections 594, 594.1, 594.3, 594.4, 594.6, 594.8, 640.5, 640.6, 640.7, and
4024.2, Welfare and Institutions Code Section 729.1, and Government Code
Section 53069.3.
IV. ADMINISTRA TION
The Graffiti Abatement Program is administered by the Police Department with
support from the Department of Public Works and the Department of Parks and
Recreation.
V. PROCEDURE
The City of Arroyo Grande Graffiti Abatement Program relies upon community
cooperation and participation. The procedure_ utilized in the Graffiti Abatement
Program is as follows:
A. Reporting
The existence and location of graffiti is reported to the Police Departm~nt
via:
1 . Observation by patrol officers, [
2. Reported by a member of the community,
3. Observed by a City employee (generally a Public Works or Parks
and Recreation field crew) and reported to the Department, or
4. Observed and reported by the Arroyo Grande Police Department
Citizen Patrol Program.
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B. Documentation
1. The Police Department responds to the location of the graffiti and
documents the incident, including photographs.
2. Copies of the photographs are provided to the San Luis Obispo
County Gang Task Force and the South County Juvenile Task
Force in an effort to identify the perpetrator.
c. Removal
Once the graffiti is documented by the Police Department, one of the
following will occur:
1. If the graffiti is on private property, the' owner of the property is
contacted by the Police Department and requested to remove the
graffiti as soon as possible.
2. If the graffiti is on- private property, exposed to public view, and
the owner of the property is unable to remove it, the Department
of Public Works will be contacted and will, upon receiving written
approval of the property owner, remove the graffiti.
3. Graffiti located on City property is removed promptly after it is
discovered and documented. This will be done by either the
Department of Public Works or the Department of Parks and
Recreation, depending where the graffiti is found.
4. Graffiti located on other public property is to be referred to the
agency responsible for that property for removal. The Police
Department will monitor the situation to ensure the graffiti is
removed in a timely manner.
VI. OFFENDER RESPONSIBILITIES
A. Whenever possible, those persons who commit acts of vandalism
involving graffiti will be required to actively assist in its removal and to
assist the City in removing graffiti from other properties. This will be
accomplished as follows.
1 . Those persons participating in the Arroyo Grande Police
Department Juvenile Diversion Program may be assigned to graffiti
\. removal activities within the City.
2. Those persons assigned by the courts to perform community
service for the City of Arroyo Grande may be assigned to graffiti
removal activities.
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3. Those persons convicted in the court for acts of graffiti per Penal
Code Sections 594, 594.1, 594.3, 594.4, 640.5, 640.6, and/or
640.7' will be required to:
a. Clean-up, repair, or replace the damaged property, and
b. To keep the damaged property or another specified property r
in the community free of graffiti for up to one (1) year.
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In those instances where the defendant is a minor (under 1 8 years of
age), the defendant's parents or guardian, may be required to participate
in the removal and prevention of graffiti as prescribed in this section.
B. Persons performing graffiti removal and prevention activities under this
provision will be assigned through the Police Department to the
Department of Public Works and/or the Department of Parks and
Recreation for assignment of specific tasks and supervision. Any failure
to perform required tasks will be reported to the Police Department which
will, in turn, report said failure to the appropriate court/correctional
officials.
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