Storage Facility. A. The Operator shall be responsible for maintaining adequate security of vehicles and property at the place of storage. As a minimum, a clean fenced or enclosed area shall be provided. The Operator is responsible for the reasonable care, custody, and control of any property contained in towed or stored vehicles. The storage yard must conform to all local zoning use requirements then in effect and have any required permits to operate at that location. B. The Operator shall obtain written approval from the SBSD prior to the removal of any property from a stored or impounded vehicle and shall provide a receipt, with a copy placed in the stored vehicle, for all removed property. The requirement to obtain approval from the SBSD prior to the removal of property may be excused by the Local Station Commander if it is determined that proper safeguards and procedures are utilized by the Operator. 1) This requirement may not be waived in cases where a vehicle has been impounded for evidence or investigation. 2) With approval from the SBSD, the Operator shall release personal property from an impounded vehicle at the request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent. a. There shall be no charge for the release of personal property during normal business hours. Operators may charge an after-hours release fee for property released after normal business hours. The fees charged shall be consistent with the after-hours vehicle release provisions. All persons requesting release of personal property will be notified of those fees at the time the request is made. b. Personal property is considered to be items that are not affixed to the vehicle. 1. Personal property includes: papers, transportable cellular telephones, portable radios and/or portable stereo equipment, clothes, luggage, tools, and all other unaffixed contents. 2. Items of personal property in a stored vehicle that are not required as evidence shall be released upon request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent. 3) Cargo not held as evidence shall be released upon demand of the carrier or pursuant to a court order. C. The primary storage facility shall normally be at the same location as the business address. If not at the same location, there shall be no charge for any additional distance traveled to and from a secondary location. The vehicle and/or personal property shall be released at the primary storage facility or place of business (when the primary storage facility and the place of business are not at the same location) upon request of the owner or a person having a legal entitlement to the vehicle and/or property. 1) Prior to the utilization of new storage facilities that were not listed on the application for rotation tow listing, the Operator shall obtain the Local Station Commander’s written approval and furnish the address. 2) Secondary storage facilities shall be located reasonably close to the main business office. D. Tow Operators shall maintain sufficient storage spaces, as approved by the Local Station Commander. E. An Operator’s place of business shall have a sign that clearly identifies it to the public as a towing service. The sign shall have letters that are clearly visible to the public from the street. The sign shall be visible at night and shall inform the public where a complaint about the SBSD Tow Rotation Program or a particular Operator can be filed. F. For the purpose of this Agreement, “normal business hours” shall not be less than 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and the Operator’s place of business shall be staffed continuously during these periods, except for the following state-recognized holidays: 1) New Year’s Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day, Xxxxxxx Xxx, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. 2) Business hours shall be posted in plain view to the public at both the place of business and/or storage facility. 3) Employees shall be properly trained and supervised in conducting business transactions related to towing, storage and release of vehicles/property. G. The release of vehicles shall be conducted in accordance with local SBSD station procedures.
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Samples: Tow Service Agreement, Tow Service Agreement, Tow Service Agreement
Storage Facility. A. The Operator shall be responsible for maintaining adequate security of vehicles and property at the place of storage. As a minimum, a clean fenced or enclosed area shall be provided. The Operator is responsible for the reasonable care, custody, and control of any property contained in towed or stored vehicles. The storage yard must conform to all local zoning use requirements then in effect and have any required permits to operate at that location.
B. The Operator shall obtain written approval from the SBSD prior to the removal of any property from a stored or impounded vehicle and shall provide a receipt, with a copy placed in the stored vehicle, for all removed property. The requirement to obtain approval from the SBSD prior to the removal of property may be excused by the Local Station Commander if it is determined that proper safeguards and procedures are utilized by the Operator.
1) This requirement may not be waived in cases where a vehicle has been impounded for evidence or investigation.
2) With approval from the SBSD, the Operator shall release personal property from an impounded vehicle at the request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent.
a. There shall be no charge for the release of personal property during normal business hours. Operators may charge an after-hours release fee for property released after normal business hours. The fees charged shall be consistent with the after-hours vehicle release provisions. All persons requesting release of personal property will be notified of those fees at the time the request is made.
b. Personal property is considered to be items that are not affixed to the vehicle.
1. Personal property includes: papers, transportable cellular telephones, portable radios and/or portable stereo equipment, clothes, luggage, tools, and all other unaffixed contents.
2. Items of personal property in a stored vehicle that are not required as evidence shall be released upon request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent.
3) Cargo not held as evidence shall be released upon demand of the carrier or pursuant to a court order.
C. The primary storage facility shall normally be at the same location as the business address. If not at the same location, there shall be no charge for any additional distance traveled to and from a secondary location. The vehicle and/or personal property shall be released at the primary storage facility or place of business (when the primary storage facility and the place of business are not at the same location) upon request of the owner or a person having a legal entitlement to the vehicle and/or property.
1) Prior to the utilization of new storage facilities that were not listed on the application for rotation tow listing, the Operator shall obtain the Local Station Commander’s written approval and furnish the address.
2) Secondary storage facilities shall be located reasonably close to the main business office.
D. Tow Operators shall maintain sufficient storage spaces, as approved by the Local Station Commander.
E. An Operator’s place of business shall have a sign that clearly identifies it to the public as a towing service. The sign shall have letters that are clearly visible to the public from the street. The sign shall be visible at night and shall inform the public where a complaint about the SBSD Tow Rotation Program or a particular Operator can be filed.
F. For the purpose of this Agreement, “normal business hours” shall not be less than 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and the Operator’s place of business shall be staffed continuously during these periods, except for the following state-recognized holidays:
1) New Year’s Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day, Xxxxxxx Xxx, Presidents’ Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxx, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
2) Business hours shall be posted in plain view to the public at both the place of business and/or storage facility.
3) Employees shall be properly trained and supervised in conducting business transactions related to towing, storage and release of vehicles/property.
G. The release of vehicles shall be conducted in accordance with local SBSD station procedures.
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Samples: Tow Service Agreement, Tow Service Agreement
Storage Facility. A. The Operator shall be responsible for maintaining adequate security of vehicles and property at the place of storage. As a minimum, a clean fenced or enclosed area shall be provided. The Operator is responsible for the reasonable care, custody, and control of any property contained in towed intowed or stored vehicles. The storage yard must conform to all local zoning use requirements then in effect and have any required permits to operate at that location.
B. The Operator shall obtain written approval from the SBSD RCPD prior to the removal of any property from a stored or impounded vehicle and shall provide a receipt, with a copy placed in the stored vehicle, for all removed property. The requirement to obtain approval from the SBSD prior to the removal of property may be excused by the Local Station Commander if it is determined that proper safeguards and procedures are utilized by the Operator.
1) This requirement may not be waived in cases where a vehicle has been impounded for evidence or investigation.
2) With approval from the SBSD, the The Operator shall release personal property from a stored or an impounded vehicle at the request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent.
a. a) There shall be no charge for the release of personal property during normal business hours. Operators may charge an after-hours release fee for property released after normal business hours. The fees charged shall be consistent with the after-hours vehicle release provisions. All persons requesting release of personal property will be notified of those fees at the time the request is made.
b. b) Personal property is considered to be items that are not affixed to the vehicle.
(1. ) Personal property includes: papers, transportable cellular telephones, portable radios and/or portable stereo equipment, clothes, luggage, tools, and all other unaffixed contents.
(2. ) Items of personal property in a stored vehicle that are not required as evidence shall be released upon request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent.
(3) Cargo not held as evidence shall be released upon demand of the carrier or pursuant to a court order.
C. The primary storage facility shall normally be at the same location as the business address. If not at the same location, there shall be no charge for any additional distance traveled to and from a secondary location. The vehicle and/or personal property shall be released at the primary storage facility or place of business (when the primary storage facility and the place of business are not at the same location) upon request of the owner or a person having a legal entitlement to the vehicle and/or property.
1) Prior to the utilization of new storage facilities that were not listed on the application for rotation tow listing, the Operator shall obtain the Local Station CommanderChief of Police’s written approval and furnish the address.
2) Secondary storage facilities shall be located reasonably close to the main business office.
D. Tow Operators shall maintain sufficient storage spaces, as approved by the Local Station CommanderChief of Police.
E. An Operator’s place of business shall have a sign that clearly identifies it to the public as a towing service. The sign shall have letters that are clearly visible to the public from the street. The sign shall be visible at night and shall inform the public where a complaint about the SBSD RCPD Tow Rotation Program or a particular Operator can be filed.
F. For the purpose of this Agreement, “normal business hours” shall not be less than 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and the Operator’s place of business shall be staffed continuously during these periods, except for the following state-recognized holidays:
1) New Year’s Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day, Xxxxxxx Xxx, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
2) Business hours shall be posted in plain view to the public at both the place of business and/or storage facility.
3) Employees shall be properly trained and supervised in conducting business transactions related to towing, storage and release of vehicles/property.
G. The release of vehicles shall be conducted in accordance with local SBSD station procedures.RCPD procedures.
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Samples: Towing Services Agreement, Towing Services Agreement
Storage Facility. A. The Operator operator shall be responsible for maintaining adequate the security of vehicles and property at the place of storage. As a minimum, a clean fenced or enclosed area shall be provided. The Operator operator is responsible for the reasonable care, custody, and control of any property contained in towed or stored vehicles. The storage yard Operator must conform to all local zoning use requirements then in effect and have display at the front of the business a sign which reads “To report any required permits to operate complaints, contact Redlands Police at that location000-000-0000".
B. The Operator operator shall obtain written approval from the SBSD RPD prior to the removal of any property from a stored or impounded vehicle and shall provide a receipt, with a copy placed in the stored vehicle, for all removed property. The requirement to obtain approval from the SBSD RPD prior to the removal of property may be excused by the Local Station Police Commander if it is determined that proper safeguards and procedures are utilized by the Operatoroperator.
1) . This requirement may not be waived in cases where a vehicle has been impounded for evidence or investigation.
2) With . Upon approval from the SBSDRPD, the Operator operator shall release personal property from an impounded or stored vehicle at the request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent.
a. There shall be no charge for the release of personal property during normal business hours. Operators may charge an after-after hours release fee for property released after normal business hours. The fees charged shall be consistent with the after-after hours vehicle release provisions. All persons requesting release of personal property will be notified of those fees at the time the request is made.
b. “Personal property is considered to be property” are items that which are not affixed to the vehicle.
1. Personal property includes: papers, transportable cellular telephones, pull-out radios, portable radios and/or portable stereo equipment, clothes, luggage, luggage and tools, and all other unaffixed contents.
2. Items of personal property in a stored vehicle that are not required as evidence shall be released upon request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent.
3) . Cargo not held as evidence shall be released upon demand of the carrier or pursuant to a court order.
C. The primary storage facility shall normally be at the same location as the business address. If not at the same location, there shall be no charge for any additional distance traveled to and from a secondary location. The vehicle and/or personal property shall be released at the primary storage facility or place of business (when the primary storage facility and the place of business are not at the same location) upon request of the owner or a person having a legal entitlement to the vehicle and/or property.
1) . Prior to the utilization of new storage facilities that were not listed on the application for rotation tow listing, the Operator operator shall obtain the Local Station Field Services Division Commander’s written 's approval and furnish the address.
2) . Secondary storage facilities shall be located within the City of Redlands, reasonably close to the main business office.
D. Tow Operators operators shall maintain sufficient storage spaces, as approved by the Local Station Commander.
E. An Operator’s operator's place of business shall have a sign that clearly identifies it to the public as a towing service. The sign shall have letters that are clearly visible to the public from the street. The sign shall be visible at night and shall inform the public where a complaint about the SBSD Tow Rotation Program or a particular Operator can be filednight.
F. For the purpose of this Agreement, “"normal business hours” " shall not be less than 8 8:00 a.m. to 5 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and the Operator’s place of business shall be staffed continuously during these periods, except for the following state-state recognized holidays:
1) . New Year’s 's Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day, Xxxxxxx Xxx, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
2) . Business hours shall be posted in plain view to the public at both the place of business and/or storage facilitypublic.
3) . Employees shall be properly trained and supervised in conducting to conduct business transactions related to towing, storage and release of vehicles/property.
G. The release of vehicles shall be conducted in accordance with local SBSD station RPD procedures.
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Samples: Tow Service Agreement
Storage Facility. A. The Operator operator shall be responsible for maintaining adequate the security of vehicles and property at the place of storage. As a minimum, a clean fenced or enclosed area shall be provided. The Operator operator is responsible for the reasonable care, custody, and control of any property contained in towed or stored vehicles. The storage yard Operator must conform to all local zoning use requirements then in effect and have display at the front of the business a sign which reads “To report any required permits to operate complaints, contact Redlands Police at that location000-000-0000".
B. The Operator operator shall obtain written approval from the SBSD RPD prior to the removal of any property from a stored or impounded vehicle and shall provide a receipt, with a copy placed in the stored vehicle, for all removed property. The requirement to obtain approval from the SBSD RPD prior to the removal of property may be excused by the Local Station Police Commander if it is determined that proper safeguards and procedures are utilized by the Operatoroperator.
1) . This requirement may not be waived in cases where a vehicle has been impounded for evidence or investigation.
2) With . Upon approval from the SBSDRPD, the Operator operator shall release personal property from an impounded or stored vehicle at the request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent.
a. There shall be no charge for the release of personal property during normal business hours. Operators may charge an after-after hours release fee for property released after normal business hours. The fees charged shall be consistent with the after-after hours vehicle release provisions. All persons requesting release of personal property will be notified of those fees at the time the request is made.
b. “Personal property is considered to be property” are items that which are not affixed to the vehicle.
1. i. Personal property includes: papers, transportable cellular telephones, pull-out radios, portable radios and/or portable stereo equipment, clothes, luggage, luggage and tools, and all other unaffixed contents.
2. Items of personal property in a stored vehicle that are not required as evidence shall be released upon request of the vehicle owner or his/her agent.
3) . Cargo not held as evidence shall be released upon demand of the carrier or pursuant to a court order.
C. The primary storage facility shall normally be at the same location as the business address. If not at the same location, there shall be no charge for any additional distance traveled to and from a secondary location. The vehicle and/or personal property shall be released at the primary storage facility or place of business (when the primary storage facility and the place of business are not at the same location) upon request of the owner or a person having a legal entitlement to the vehicle and/or property.
1) . Prior to the utilization of new storage facilities that were not listed on the application for rotation tow listing, the Operator operator shall obtain the Local Station Field Services Division Commander’s written 's approval and furnish the address.
2) . Secondary storage facilities shall be located within the City of Redlands, reasonably close to the main business office.
D. Tow Operators operators shall maintain sufficient storage spaces, as approved by the Local Station Commander.
E. An Operator’s operator's place of business shall have a sign that clearly identifies it to the public as a towing service. The sign shall have letters that are clearly visible to the public from the street. The sign shall be visible at night and shall inform the public where a complaint about the SBSD Tow Rotation Program or a particular Operator can be filednight.
F. For the purpose of this Agreement, “"normal business hours” " shall not be less than 8 8:00 a.m. to 5 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and the Operator’s place of business shall be staffed continuously during these periods, except for the following state-state recognized holidays:
1) . New Year’s 's Day, Xxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Day, Xxxxxxx Xxx, Presidents’ Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, day after Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.
2) . Business hours shall be posted in plain view to the public at both the place of business and/or storage facilitypublic.
3) . Employees shall be properly trained and supervised in conducting to conduct business transactions related to towing, storage and release of vehicles/property.
G. The release of vehicles shall be conducted in accordance with local SBSD station RPD procedures.
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Samples: Tow Service Agreement