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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Request by staff for authorization to advertise and bring back for the Board's
consideration a proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 08 -47, which addresses
requirements for non - consent law enforcement towing of vehicles, private property towing
of vehicles, storage of vehicles and maximum chargeable fees by tow truck companies, to
include provisions concerning the immobilization of vehicles ( "booting ") on private
property and to further clarify language in the ordinance.
OBJECTIVE: That the Board of County Commissioners authorize staff to advertise and bring
back for its consideration a proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 08 -47 (the "towing
ordinance "), which addresses requirements for non- consent law enforcement towing of vehicles,
private property towing of vehicles, storage of vehicles and maximum chargeable fees, to include
provisions concerning the immobilization of vehicles ( "booting ") on private property and to
further clarify language in the ordinance based upon feedback and experience since its enactment
in September 2008.
CONSIDERATION: The Board directed the County Attorney at its July 28, 2009, meeting to
bring back for its consideration an amendment to the towing ordinance to address a situation
raised by the Collier County Sheriff involving the use of immobilizing devices on vehicles
parked on private property. As currently written, the towing ordinance regulates tow truck
companies that physically tow and remove vehicles to offsite locations. In the past year, the
Sheriff has encountered a number of situations where companies are entering into agreements
with property owners to immobilize vehicles using devices commonly referred to as "boots."
The Sheriff believes the practice of immobilizing vehicles is in the same vein as the predatory
towing practices that, in part, spurred last year's amendment of the towing ordinance.
Attached to the Executive Summary is a proposed amendment to the towing ordinance that
incorporates language to regulate companies that immobilize vehicles on private property in the
same manner as companies that tow vehicles. Because the towing ordinance did not previously
address the use of immobilizing devices, a maximum fee must also be established for when
vehicles are immobilized. Maximum fees under the towing ordinance are set and may be revised
by separate resolution. A proposed resolution is attached suggesting that immobilization
companies be allowed to charge a maximum fee of twenty -five dollars ($25.00) for each vehicle
that is lawfully immobilized. The twenty -five dollar fee is the same release rate authorized by
the Broward County Board of County Commissioners for unlawfully parking on private property
as established in its Resolution No. 2006 -17. Other immobilization rates established by Florida
agencies /entities and some out of state jurisdictions are as follows:
Agency
Broward County
City of Tampa
Miami -Dade County
City of Orlando
Maximum Immobilization Rate
$25.00
$35.00
$65.00
$22.00 per 24 hours
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Florida Gulf Coast University $30.00
University of Florida $50.00
Florida Atlantic University $75.00
City of Chicago
$115.00
Town of Chapel Hill, NC
$ 55.00
Montgomery County, Maryland
$115.00
Kansas City, Missouri
$ 75.00
State of Utah
$ 75.00
Richmond, Virginia
$ 30.00
The maximum rate to be established for immobilization services is ultimately a policy decision
for the Board to make. If the Board directs staff to advertise the ordinance, the Resolution and
Ordinance will be brought back at the same time and any Board member wishing to establish a
different maximum rate may request discussion on this proposal.
Per the Board's direction at its September 29, 2009, meeting, the County Attorney's Office met
with the attorney representing the Whitestone Group, Inc. ( "Whitestone ") and counsel for the
Collier County Sheriff to discuss concerns that Whitestone had regarding regulating
companies /individuals engaged in immobilizing vehicles on private property. Following the
meeting between those parties, the proposed amended ordinance was further modified to address
some concerns raised by Whitestone during that meeting. Whitestone, however, sought to also
include a total maximum immobilization release fee of $175.00 per the following proposed
language:
One hundred twenty -five ($125.00) for the first 24 hour period a vehicle is
immobilized commencing no earlier than the time the vehicle was immobilized
and reported by the tow truck or immobilization company to the Collier County
Sheriff's Office. An additional charge of ten dollars ($10.00) per day may be
applied thereafter for each additional 24 hour period a vehicle is immobilized up
to a maximum of five (5) days. The total maximum fee that can be charged for
the immobilization of a vehicle is one hundred seventy -five ($175.00).
Because that total fee is considerably higher than those maximum fees set in Broward, Miami -
Dade, and by the City of Tampa, I declined including that language in the attached proposed
resolution.
In addition, the proposed amended ordinance eliminates a requirement that tow truck companies
maintain a current occupational license at each of its storage facilities. As amended, companies
must still have a current occupational license to operate but may maintain the license at a
business or home office location rather than at each of its storage facilities. The revision of this
language eliminates actual and potential situations where an existing property owner might
require expensive modifications to Site Development Plans and/or building permits to operate at
its storage facilities.
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Finally, the proposed amended ordinance includes some revisions that are non - substantive in
nature and merely intended to clarify existing language. All proposed revisions in the amended
ordinance are reflected by underscored additions and strikethrough deletions, addressing only
those sections of the ordinance where amendments are being proposed.
FISCAL IMPACT: None.
LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed and approved by the County
Attorney's Office and is legally sufficient for Board review —SRT.
GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: None.
RECOMMENDATION: That the Board of County Conunissioners authorize staff to advertise
the attached Ordinance amending Ordinance Number 08 -47 and to bring back to the Board the
amended ordinance and proposed Resolution for its consideration.
Prepared By: Scott R. Teach, Deputy County Attorney
Attachments: Proposed Ordinance and Resolution.
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COLLIER COUNTY
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Item Number: 16K6
Item Summary: Request by staff for authorization to advertise and bring back for the Boards consideration a
proposed amendment to Ordinance No. 08-47, which addresses requirements for non -
consent law enforcement towing of vehicles, private property towing of vehicles, storage of
vehicles and maximum chargeable fees by tow truck companies, to include provisions
concerning the immobilization of vehicles (booting) on private property and to further clarify
language in the ordinance.
Meeting Date: 10127/2009 9:00:00 AM
Prepared By
Scott R. Teach
Assistant County Attorney
Date
County Attorney
County Attorney Office
1012012009 2:26:26 PM
Approved By
Jeff Klatzkow
County Attorney
Date
County Attorney
County Attorney Office
10/2012009 3:07 PM
Approved By
Scott R. Teach
Assistant County Attorney
Date
County Attorney
County Attorney Office
10/2012009 3:10 PM
Approved By
John A. Yonkosky
Director of the Office of Management
Date
County Manager's Office
Office of Management & Budget
10/2012009 4:55 PM
Approved By
Leo E. Ochs, Jr.
Deputy County Manager
Date
Board of County
Commissioners
County Manager's Office
10/20/2009 5:24 PM
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ORDINANCE NO. 2009-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, AMENDING ORDINANCE NUMBER
0847, WHICH REGULATES NON - CONSENT LAW ENFORCEMENT
TOWING, PRIVATE PROPERTY TOWING, AND STORAGE OF
VEHICLES, BY PROVIDING FOR AMENDMENTS TO THE
FOLLOWING SECTIONS: TITLE; DEFINITIONS; MAXIMUM
TOWING STORAGE, AND RELATED RATES PERTAINING TO NON -
CONSENT TOW SERVICES, AS WELL AS PRIVATE PROPERTY
TOWING, AND IMPOUND; TOWING WITH PRIOR EXPRESS
INSTRUCTION OF REAL PROPERTY OWNER OR AUTHORIZED
AGENT AND /OR LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY; NOTICE
REQUIREMENTS FOR REMOVING VEHICLESIVESSELS FROM
PRIVATE PROPERTY; TOW TRUCK COMPANY REQUIREMENTS;
PENALTIES, ENFORCEMENT AND SCOPE OF ARTICLE; AND
PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND
ORDINANCES, PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY,
AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
WHEREAS, the Board of Commissioners desires to amend Ordinance No. 2008 -47 to
provide additional regulations for the operation of companies utilizing immobilization devices on
vehicles within Collier County, Florida, to modify posting requirements pertaining to
occupational licenses at storage facilities, and to bring clarity to existing language in the
ordinance to promote public understanding without affecting a substantive change; and
WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners believes that the regulations proposed
in this amended Ordinance promote and enhance the health, safety and welfare of its citizens; and
WHEREAS, on September 29, 2009, the Board of County Commissioners approved
amending those sections of Ordinance No. 2008 -47 as set forth below.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that Collier County Ordinance
No. 2008 -47, is hereby amended to read as follows:
Section One:
Section One of the Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
Title.
This article shall be known and cited as the "Collier County Non - Consent Towing,
Private Property Towing, Immobilization, and Storage of Vehicles Ordinance."
Section Two:
Section Two of the Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
Definitions.
Section Two, Definitions, is hereby amended to read as follows:
In case of ambiguity, subsection 1.01(15), Florida Statutes, can be referred to construe the
intent of this article. As used in this article, the respective word or phrase means:
Accident scene means the place where the vehicle /vessel is located immediately following
an accident that damaged that vehicle /vessel, preventing safe operation.
Administrative /lien fee shall mean the fee that is charged by a towing company for title
records, conducting a lien search, advertising costs, and certified mail notification to the
lienholder, owner and all persons with a vested interest in the vehicle of the whereabouts and
charges against a vehicle or vessel as required by § 713.78, Florida Statutes.
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Authorized person (for a vehicle /vessel) means any individual who at the time a decision
to select a towing company is made, has lawful, actual or constructive physical possession or
custody of that vehicle /vessel, including, prioritized in this descending order: registered owner
or co -owner of the vehicle /vessel, operator of the vehicle /vessel, bailee of the vehicle /vessel, or
licensed passenger who is then 16 years of age or older, or insurance company authorized by the
owner or co -owner of a vehicle /vessel.
Authorized agent (for a property) means any agent or authorized agent for a property
owner who has written authority to sign for an absentee owner or association board for the
removal of a vehicle or vessel parked on real private property.
Authorized wrecker operator means a wrecker operator who is then designated as part of
the wrecker operator system established by the governmental unit that then has jurisdiction over
the scene of a wrecked or disabled vehicle (including, when applicable, the Division of Florida
Highway Patrol), where the governmental unit/law enforcement officer has determined necessary
the removal of a vehicle /vessel by rotation wrecker.
Commercial Motor vehicle is defined as follows: Any motor vehicle or motor vehicle
combination used on the streets or highways, which: (a) has a gross vehicle weight of 26,001
pounds or more, or has three or more axles regardless of weight, or is used in combination when
the weight of such combination exceeds 26,001 pounds gross vehicle weigh; (b) is designed to
transport more than 15 persons, including the driver; or (c) is transporting hazardous materials
and is required to be placarded in accordance with Title 49 C.F.R. part 172, Subpart F.
Disabled means a vehicle /vessel that cannot be moved by its own power because the
physical condition of the towed vehicle /vessel, including from non -use, lack of fuel, mechanical
malfunction or because such movement, except by being towed, would otherwise be illegal or
violate a private rule.
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Extra time at scene shall mean any extra time beyond one -half (1 /2) hour at an accident
scene, needed to safely remove a vehicle /vessel and shall also include the amount of time spent at
a scene when a tow truck has been summoned and is on scene but unable to proceed through no
fault of the tow truck operator. All extra billable time shall be documented by the tow truck
operator and shall include the following information: (1) the name of the law enforcement
agency, (2) the law enforcement agency case number, (3) a detailed description of the reason for
the extra time required to remain at the accident scene, and (4) the officer's name badge number.
The documentation shall also include a detailed explanation of the services rendered which
necessitated the additional charges. Extra time on scene shall be charged in fifteen- minute
increments.
Gross Weight shall mean the weight of a tow truck in pounds plus the weight of the
vehicles) /vessel(s) or other machinery and the contents being towed.
Incapacitated means any person who is then physically or legally unable to operate the
towed vehicle /vessel at that time of the rotation request made by law enforcement because of that
person's physical condition, including sickness, injury, being under the influence of alcohol or
controlled substance, being under arrest, being detained, revocation or suspension of that
person's operator's license or permit, or any other condition that the jurisdictional law
enforcement officer determines is justification to call a wrecker off of rotation.
Immobilization Device means any device attached to a vehicle which is designed to
prevent the vehicle from being operated.
Immobilization means the utilization of a "boot" or other mechanism which causes a
vehicle to be immobile or otherwise renders a vehicle immobile or in operable.
Immobilization Company means the private Rartnership corporation or other private
owned business entity, including sole proprietor, engaged in the immobilization of vehicles,
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including the utilization of a "boot" or other mechanism which causes a vehicle to be immobile
or otherwise renders a vehicle immobile or inoperable.
Law means all applicable ordinances, Florida Statutes, United States Statutes and Codes,
special acts, or any applicable lawful rules and regulations enacted, promulgated, or adopted by
any governmental entity or any agency or subdivision thereof.
Law Enforcement Officer means every officer (full or part-time) as then defined by
federal law or by Florida Statute, including subsection 112.531(1), any subsection of
316.1906(1)(d)(1) (3) inclusive; or subsection 9443.10(1), (6) or (8).
Law Enforcement Tow shall mean any tow authorized by any jurisdictional law
enforcement officer where an authorized wrecker operator is dispatched off of the wrecker
rotation system (a non- consent tow).
Light reflective sign shall mean an eighteen -inch wide by twenty -four inch high sign
made of aluminum (at least 0.040 thickness) or fiber reinforced plastic (at least 0.090 thickness).
The entire background surface and all lettering must at a minimum be type 1 engineered grade
sheeting (ASTM D4956 -01). The letters may be screen printed on the type 1 sheeting using a
compatible transparent ink so that the retroreflective is maintained and visible.
Mileage charge shall mean allowable charges for miles from the location of the company
storage yard to the location of an accident scene or scene of a rotation call authorized by a
jurisdictional law enforcement agent. Mileage charges are not reimbursable for private property
towing.
Non- consent towing means the recovery, towing, removal and storage of a vehicle /vessel
without authorization of the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver and shall include both
"Law Enforcement Officer Tows" and "Private Property Impounds/Tows" as defined herein.
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Operator shall mean any person who provides the services of recovering, towing, or
removing vehicles/vessels and any vehicle /vessel storage services associated therewith and
includes without distinction the owning of a towing firm and the driver of a tow truck.
Person shall mean any natural person, firm, partnership, association, corporation or other
entity of any kind whatsoever.
Private property means all real property not owned by, leased to, or similarly controlled
by a governmental entity, including private roads.
Private property impound or tow shall mean towing or removal of a vehicle /vessel
without the consent of the vehicle's owner or authorized driver when that vehicle /vessel is
parked on real property, as authorized by F.S. § 715.07, as may be amended, when the authorized
agent for the property or the owner of the property has requested removal of the vehicle /vessel.
Private rule means restrictive covenant, deed restriction, parking ticket restriction, and
any other private rule or regulation that prohibits that type of vehicle /vessel from being at or on
that private property at that time, and towing that vehicle /vessel from that property is then
allowed by law.
Real property owner shall mean that person who exercises dominion and control over real
private property, including but not limited to, the legal titleholder, lessee, designated
representative of a condominium or homeowner's association or any person authorized to
exercise or share dominion and control over real property; provided, however, that "real property
owner" shall not mean or include a person providing towing services within the purview of this
article.
Recover shall mean to take possession of a vehicle /vessel and its contents and to exercise
control, supervision and responsibility over it; including removal of vehicles from a canal or
other body of water, wooded area, or any other unpaved area.
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Remove shall mean the removal of a vehicle /vessel from a canal or other body of water, a
wooded area not readily accessible to a roadway (i.e., within a standard cable length) or when a
vehicle /vessel is buried. This includes towing, winching, skating, using go jacks, or any other
method employed by towing companies.
Road means alley, court, drive, driveway, highway, interstate highway, lane, parking lot,
street, or any other substantially similar place, public or private.
Scene means a physical location from where a vehicle is towed following response
thereto by a law enforcement officer, including with regard to an impounded vehicle /vessel or an
abandoned vehicle /vessel.
Storage means retaining actual physical possession of a vehicle/vessel at a private storage
facility anywhere in Florida, for consideration, including storage at such a private storage facility
by or on behalf of a governmental entity or agency of any subdivision thereof. Storage shall
further mean to place and leave a towed vehicle /vessel at a location where the person providing
the towing services exercises control, supervision and responsibility over the vehicle /vessel.
Storage facility shall mean the location where towed vehicle /vessels are stored.
Tow shall mean to haul, draw or pull along a vehicle or vessel by means of a tow truck
(wrecker) for hire equipped with booms, car carriers, winches or similar commercially
manufactured equipment. This is usually done by transporting vehicle /vessels through a means
other than the towed vehicle /vessel's power source by pulling the vehicle /vessel behind a truck or
transporting the towed vehicle /vessel on a truck bed or other substantially similar conveying
vehicle /vessel that has four or more wheels.
Towing company means any private partnership, corporation or other privately owned
business entity, including sole proprietor, engaged in the operation of towing vehicles /vessels by
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means of a tow truck slide bed, wrecker or any other form of towing apparatus designated for the
purpose of transporting motor vehicles or vessels. This definition includes any person, company,
corporation, or other entity, which engages in, owns or operates a business that provides non -
consent towing, recovery, removal and storage of vehicles /vessels for compensation.
Tow truck placard shall mean a decal or sign issued by the local government agent,
authorized jurisdictional law enforcement agency, or similar governmental body, which is placed
upon any tow truck to designate authorization to engage in non - consent tows and to allow
parking in specially designated areas authorized by the county or jurisdictional governing body.
Unavailable means that no authorized person is physically present at the scene; or is
present, but is incapacitated. When no accident scene is involved, an authorized person is
unavailable if he or she cannot readily be contacted to be asked to decide which towing company
can tow that vehicle /vessel on that occasion.
Vehicle means a machine or other substantially similar thing designed or used to transport
one of more persons and/or property over road or land in the state of Florida, and that has two or
more wheels, and is propelled by its own engine, motor, or pulling animal(s). Vehicle includes
car, truck, trailer, semi - trailer, motorcycle, motor scooter, moped, bus, van, recreational vehicle,
all- terrain vehicle, golf cart, animal -drawn vehicle, and every other substantially similar means of
wheeled transportation.
Vessel is synonymous with boat as referenced in s. 1(b), Art. VII of the State Constitution
and includes every description of watercraft, barge, and airboat, other than a seaplane on the
water, used or capable of being used as a means of transportation on water in and around the state
of Florida.
Wrecked means a vehicle that cannot be driven away from its location because of the
physical condition of that vehicle /vessel, including from non -use.
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Section Three:
Section Four of the Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
Maximum towing, storage and related rates pertaining to non - consent tow services,
as well as, private property towing, a" impound, and immobilization.
(a) Limited to the specific towing or immobilization operation and/or storage, this
article does not limit pass - through of any additional towing and/or storage related fees or charges
required or authorized by law which supersedes this article. Also, limited to the specific towing
or immobilization operation and/or storage, this article does not affect any then existing rights of
the towing or immobilization company to recover from any person or entity all costs actually
paid by the towing company for filing any form(s), taking any legal action(s), and/or other
substantially similar costs.
(b) The Board of County Commissioners shall, by resolution, establish maximum
rates for non - consent law enforcement towing, private property towing, storage. immobilization
and related services of towed vehicles /vessels, which may be amended from time to time as
follows:
(1) Towing services per call, which shall include time from arrival on scene through
the first thirty (30) minutes on scene that the tow truck is actually engaging in the
safe removal of a vehicle /vessel.
(2) A mileage charge for only law enforcement directed tows based upon the distance
from the towing business' location to the scene and back.
(3) Storage charges that shall begin six (6) hours after arrival at the towing company
location and will accrue in twenty-four (24) hour intervals starting each day
thereafter from the time of original arrival to the storage location (e.g., car towed
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in for storage at 6:00 p.m., between 6:00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. no storage charge
applies, at 12:01 a.m. charges for day one storage begins, the next day at 6:01 p.m.
the second day of storage begins), where:
(a) Law enforcement has authorized the vehicle /vessel to be impounded; or
(b) The appropriate law enforcement agency has been notified by the tow
truck company, within 30 minutes after completion of such towing or
removal, that the tow truck company is in possession of a vehicle /vessel
resulting from a private property impound tow per Florida Statute §
715.07.
(4) indoor storage rates may only be charged upon the express direction and written
authorization of the owner /authorized driver /agent, lien holder, insurance
company representative or investigating law enforcement agency. The only
exceptions to this rule are:
(a) When the condition of the vehicle /vessel requires indoor storage due to
inclement weather conditions or the vehicle's window(s) and/or
convertible top is down and cannot be raised and indoor storage is
necessary to protect the vehicle and its contents, or
(b) When a municipal or county jurisdiction requires indoor storage for towed
vehicles/vessels.
(5) An administrative /lien fee shall only be charged after the vehicle /vessel has been
in the storage facility for at least five (5) calendar days, and:
(a) The law enforcement agency has prepared an incident report authorizing
the vehicle /vessel to be impounded; or
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(b) The law enforcement agency has been notified by the tow truck company,
within 30 minutes after completion of such towing or removal, that the
tow truck company is in possession of a vehicle/vessel resulting from a
private property impound tow per Florida Statute § 715.07; and
(c) The tow truck company must show proof that lien letter(s) have been
prepared with the appropriate names and addresses (i.e., U.S. Mail
Certification Number, correspondence copies, etc.), thereby establishing
that fees have actually been expended.
(6) Underwater recovery performed by a certified /professional diver with the written
documentation and approval by the investigating law enforcement agency /officer
on scene.
(7) A late -hour gate fee may be applied between the hours of 6 :00 p.m. to 8:00 a.m.
Monday through Friday, and 6:00 p.m. Friday to 8:00 a.m. Monday, for law
enforcement tows, when:
(a) Impounded vehicles /vessels are recovered by the owner or authorized
driver /agent during the aforementioned late -hour gate period; or
(b) The owner or authorized driver /agent wishes to recover property from the
impounded vehicle /vessel during the late -hour gate period. There shall be
no charge to any owner or authorized person wishing to remove
prescription medication and prescription eyeglasses from an impounded
vehicle /vessel. Tow truck operators may inform the owner or authorized
driver /agent of the vehiclelvessel that he/she may request that law
enforcement officer be present at the time agreed upon to recover the
property sought. If it is found that the authorized driver /agent of the
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vehicle /vessel made a false request to recover prescription medication
and/or prescription eyeglasses in order to recover other items, the tow
truck operator may impose a late -hour gate fee double the rate allowed by
this ordinance.
(S) Hazardous material clean -up and disposal as required, mandated and/or licensed
through federal, state or local laws and approved by the investigating law
enforcement agency /officer.
(9) Rates for the release of an immobilization device.
Section Four:
Section Five of the Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
Towing or immobilization with prior express instruction of real property owner or
authorized agent and /or law enforcement agency.
In addition to the other requirements of this article, no tow truck company shall, for
compensation, recover, immobilize, tow, or remove a vehicle /vessel from real property, or
provide storage in connection therewith, without the prior express instruction of the
vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver, except in accordance with the following:
(a) Police directed tow: Tow truck companies may for compensation recover, tow or
remove a vehicle /vessel based upon a law enforcement directed tow without the prior express
instruction of the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver upon the prior express instruction of
a law enforcement agency and in accordance with the terms of any contracts or agreements
between the tow truck company and a governmental entity and/or law enforcement agency.
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(b) Private property impound: Tow truck or immobilization companies may recover,
tow, immobilize or remove a vehicle /vessel based upon a private property impound without the
prior express instruction of the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver, upon the prior express
instruction of a real property owner or his authorized agent on whose property the vehicle /vessel
is disabled, abandoned or parked without authorization or whose vehicle /vessel owner or
authorized agent is unwilling or unable to remove the vehicle /vessel, provided that the
requirements of this article are satisfied. All companies providing private property towing or
immobilization in Collier County must have their storage facility and prixeipal an office located
within the county. Further, any towed or removed vehicle or vessel must be stored at a site
within a 10 -mile radius of the point of removal within the county boundaries. A person may not
pay or accept money or other valuable consideration for the privilege of towing, immobilizing or
removing vehicles or vessels from a particular location as mandated by Fla. Swt. F.S. §
715.07(4)(2)(a)(4).
The tow truck or immobilization company recovering, towing or removing a
vehicle /vessel shall, within thirty (30) minutes of completion of such towing or removal, notify
the appropriate law enforcement agency in which jurisdiction the vehicle /vessel was parked of
the nature of the service rendered, the name and address of the storage facility where the
vehicle /vessel will be stored, the time the vehicle was secured to the towing vehicle /vessel, and
the make, model, color and vehicle license plate number (if any) or registration number of the
vessel The tow truck or immobilization company shall obtain the name and identification
number of the person at the law enforcement agency to whom such information was reported and
note that name on the trip record.
For Aall vehicles /vessels removed or immobilized by the a tow truck or immobilization
company, shall eamplew a private property tow or immobilization fefm ticket shall be completed
and signed by the property owner or representative at the time of the tow or immobilization that
includes that individual's driver's license number and whiehineluJ the following information:
the year, make, model, color and vehicle identification number, the vehicle license plate number
(if any), a statement of any visible damage to the exterior of the vehicle /vessel, and an inventory
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of the visible inventory of the vehicle /vessel initialed by the real property owner or his authorized
agent on whose property the vehicle is disabled, abandoned or parked without authorization.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this article, every prior express instruction made
in writing or in person shall indicate the date and time of the instruction and shall be signed by
the law enforcement officer with their Identification number.
(d) Except as otherwise provided in this article, no such prior express instruction shall
be considered to have been given:
(1) By the mere posting of signage as required by this article;
(2) By virtue of the terms of any contract or agreement between a tow truck
company and a real property owner;
(3) When the prior express instruction occurs in advance of the actual
unauthorized parking of the vehicle /vessel; or
(4) Where the prior express instruction is general in nature and unrelated to
specific, individual and identifiable vehicles /vessels, which are already parked
without authorization.
(e) Each tow truck or immobilization company shall enter into a written contract with
every owner of private property that authorizes the tow truck or immobilization company to tow
or immobilize vehicles /vessels from its property. This written contract shall include the
beginning date of said contract, the names and titles of all persons (i.e., owner, property manager,
condominium president, etc.) who have the authority to appoint persons (i.e., security guard,
night watchman, onsite manager, etc.) who can authorize prior express instruction to the tow
truck or immobilization company to remove, recover, immobilize or tow any vehicle/vessel from
its property. The written contract shall also include the name and current telephone number of
the tow truck or immobilization company performing the towing service. Any addendum to the
contract shall include additional names and titles as necessary. No such contract shall state that
the tow truck or immobilization company assumes the liability for improperly towed or
immobilized vehicles /vessels, contrary to F.S. § 715.07(4). The tow truck or immobilization
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company must keep on file each contract and addendum (if applicable) with the property owner.
Such contract shall be maintained for at least twelve (12) months after termination. Law
enforcement officers /agencies may inspect and request a copy of any and all such contracts from
the tow truck or immobilization company during normal business hours. The tow truck or
immobilization company may not withhold production of the contract upon demand by law
enforcement officers /agencies. Failure to enter into or keep on file a contract with the property
owner shall be a violation of this article. All contracts that were entered into prior to the
effective date of this article shall accomplish the requirements of this subsection by entering into
an addendum to the current contract within one (1) year following the enactment of this article.
(f) Tow truck or immobilization companies may not enter into a written contract with
the owner of private property that authorizes the tow truck or immobilization company to tow
vehicles /vessels from the real property owner's property to a storage yard where the mileage
restrictions have been exceeded contrary to F.S. § 715.07(2)(a)1, as may be amended from time
to time.
(g) Real property owners or authorized representatives shall not request the recovery,
tow, immobilization or the removal of vehicles /vessels that are reasonably identifiable from
markings or equipment as law enforcement, fire fighting, rescue squad, ambulance, or other
emergency vehicles which are marked as such or to property owned by any governmental entity.
(h) Any person who improperly causes a vehicle /vessel to be recovered, towed, or
immobilized, removed or stored shall be liable to the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized
representative for the costs of the services provided, any damages resulting from the recovery,
towing, immobilization removal or storage and attorney's fees and court costs.
(i) Except as otherwise provided in this ordinance or allowed by law, the practice of
placing a "boot" or other immobilization device on a vehicle is prohibited. When placement of
an immobilization device is allowed by immobilization shall occur in accordance with the
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provisions of this ordinance or the provisions of any applicable statute pursuant to which a
vehicle is immobilized, as follows:
1
Only
tow or immobilization com anies properly
licensed in accordance
with
State
law and all applicable Collier County
ordinance requirements may
immobilize vehicles.
(2) The practice of placing a boot or other immobilization device on a vehicle
to hold for towing is strictly prohibited No immobilized vehicle shall be towed
by a towing company until at least (6) hours have elapsed after the installation of
the immobilization device In the event that a vehicle is lawfully booted or
otherwise immobilized and towed under this section a separate fee for
immobilization mayot be charged in addition to the towing fee; the maximum
rate shall be limited to that which may be charged for towing said vehicle as set
forth herein.
(3) When immobilization is accomplished by the placement of an
-- immobilization device on the vehicle it shall be placed on the front wheel of the
driver's side of the vehicle The immobilization device may only be placed on
any other wheel or vehicle part if placement on the driver's side front wheel is not
feasible.
(4) Immediately after a vehicle is immobilized the person immobilizing such
vehicle the owner of the property where the vehicle is immobilized, or an
employee or agent of such person or owner, shall affix upon the window adjacent
to the driver's seat of such vehicle a sticker with a completely removable
adhesive measuring eight and one -half by eleven (8 '/2 x 11) inches. containing a
warping that any attempt to move the vehicle may result in damage to the vehicle
and stating the name and business address of the person who immobilized such
vehicle as well as a business telephone number that will facilitate the dispatch of
personnel responsible for removing, the immobilization device. The sticker will
include the Collier County ordinance number regulating the practice.
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(5) Upon request of the immobilized vehicle's owner or authorized
driver /agent, and payment of any applicable fee,, the tow truck or immobilization
company shall release the immobilized vehicle to the vehicle's owner or
authorized driver /agent within one (1) hour.
Section Five:
Section Six of the Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
Notice requirements for removing vehicles /vessels from private real property.
(a) Tow truck or immobilization companies duly permitted under this article may
recover, taw, immobilize or remove a vehicle /vessel or provide storage in connection therewith
upon the prior express instruction of a real property owner or authorized agent, on whose
property the vehicle /vessel is abandoned or parked without the authorization of the owner or
other legally authorized person in control of that vehicle or vessel, provided that the following
requirements are satisfied:
(1) Notice shall be prominently posted on the real property from which the
vehicle /vessel is proposed to be removed or immobilized and shall fulfill the following
requirements:
(i) A light reflective sign shall be prominently placed at each driveway
access /entrance or curb cut allowing vehicular access to the real property, within
five (5) feet from the public right -of -way line. if there are no curbs or access
barriers, the signs shall be posted not less than one (1) sign for each twenty -five
(25) feet of lot frontage. The sign shall be permanently installed not less than four
(4) feet and not more than six (6) feet above ground level and shall be
continuously maintained on the real property for not less than twenty -four (24)
hours prior to the towing, immobilization or removal of any vehicle /vessel(s).
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(ii) The light reflective sign shall clearly display in not less than two -inch high
letters on a contrasting background, the words "UNAUTHORIZED VEHICLES
WILL BE TOWED AWAY AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE." The words
"TOW -AWAY ZONE" must be included on the light reflective sign in not less
that four -inch high letters on a contrasting background. If the property owner has
authorized the immobilization of vehicles the sign shall read "UNAUTHORIZED
VEHICLES WILL BE TOWED AWAY OR IMMOBILIZED AT THE
OWNER'S EXPENSE."
(iii) The light reflective sign shall clearly indicate, in not less that two -inch
high letters on a contrasting background, the days of the week, and hours of the
day during which vehicles /vessels will be towed or immobilized away at the
owner's expense; and the name, address and current telephone number of the tow
truck or immobilization company performing the towing service.
(2) Light reflective signs must be maintained or replaced so that they are clearly
visible, legible and light reflective at all times. The real property owner is responsible for
providing, maintaining, replacing, and removing signs, as necessary. Failing to provide,
maintain, replace and/or remove the signs in accordance with this section is a violation of
this article.
(3) Startup: All new private property towing or immobilization contracts must
comply with the light reflective sign requirements beginning three (3) months after the
effective date of this article. All other "Tow Away" signs for previously existing
contracts must comply with these requirements, as signs are replaced, but no later than
three (3) years after enactment of this article.
(4) The posting of notice requirements of this section shall not be required where:
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(i) The real property on which a vehicle is parked is property appurtenant to
and obviously part of a single - family type residence; or
(ii) Written notice is personally given to the vehicle /vessel owner or
authorized driver /agent that the real property on which the vehicle /vessel is or will
be parked is reserved or otherwise not available for unauthorized vehicles /vessels
and is subject to being removed or immobilized at the vehicle owner's expense.
(b) W -when any real property owner
instructs a vehicle /vessel to be recovered, towed, immobilized or removed from his or her
property and stored, she/he or a designated representative authorizing the tow or
immobilization shall sign their name and print their driver's license number on the tow
ticket and include a vehicle condition report and a visual inventory list author-;ziftg *
tow thereon. Immediately upon request, and without demanding compensation, the real
property owner shall inform the vehicle owner or other authorized person in control of the
vehicle /vessel of the name and address of the tow truck or immobilization company that
has recovered, towed, immobilized or removed the vehicle /vessel.
(c) If the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent arrives at the scene
prior to the vehicle /vessel being removed, immobilized or towed from the property, the
vehicle /vessel shall be disconnected from the tow truck or the immobilization device
shall be removed and the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent shall be allowed
to remove the vehicle /vessel without interference upon the payment of a reasonable
service fee of not more that one -half (112) of the posted rate for such towing service (drop
charge), for which a receipt shall be given, unless that person refuses to remove the
vehicle /vessel, which is unlawfully parked. In the case of an immobilized the
drop charge would be one -half of the established fee. No service fee shall be demanded
or paid if the vehicle was in the process of being immobilized but not yet connected to the
immobilization device. The bill/invoice must be presented to the vehicle /vessel owner
authorized/driver /agent prior to request for the payment. In the event the owner /driver of
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the vehicle/vessel is occupying the vehicle /vessel and refuses to vacate same, in addition
to the drop charge, the a tow truck company /driver is permitted to charge extra time at the
scene where law enforcement involvement is necessary and the tow truck driver obtains
the name of the law enforcement agency, case number of the law enforcement agency and
the name and badge number of the investigating law enforcement officer. The tow truck
driver shall also prepare detailed documentation/explanation as to why "extra time at
scene" charges were required. All documentation shall be provided to the vehicle /vessel
owner or authorized agent upon demand.
Section Sig:
Section Seven of the Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
Tow truck/Immobilization company requirements.
(a) Tow truck or immobilization companies providing services pursuant to this article
shall not do so when there is a person or animal occupying the vehicle /vessel.
(b) Tow truck companies providing services pursuant to this article shall transport the
vehicle /vessel directly to the storage facility of the tow truck company providing the service, or
to such other location as a law enforcement officer authorizing the tow may expressly direct, and
shall not keep the vehicle /vessel in any temporary holding area.
(c) Tow truck or immobilization companies providing services pursuant to this article
shall keep on file complete records of all current rates charged for the recovery, towing,
immobilization or removal of vehicles /vessels and storage provided in connection therewith.
Tow truck companies Sush - pefserrs shall also display prominently at each storage facility the
following information: signage which identifies the name of the towing company, a schedule of
all charges and rates for removal of vehicles /vessels for private property impounds and/or the
removal of immobilization devices, a statement that the rates do not exceed the rates established
and authorized pursuant to this article and the rights afforded to a vehicle/vessel owner or
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authorized driver /agent pursuant to state statutes. The above information shall be posted
prominently in the area designated by such companies
to transact business. During business hours, such area shall provide shelter, safety,
and lighting adequate for the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent to read the posted
rate schedule. Further, notice shall be posted advising the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized
driver /agent of the right to request and review a complete schedule of charges and rates for
towing or immobilization services for the jurisdiction in which the law enforcement order to tow
was made.
(d) Tow truck or immobilization companies shall provide signage on the property
clearly visible from the street (unless otherwise prohibited by local zoning laws) with at least
three -inch letters on a contrasting background with the name and phone number of the tow truck
company.
(e) Tow truck or immobilization companies providing services pursuant to this article
shall advise any vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent who calls by telephone prior to
arriving at the storage facility or, in the case of immobilized vehicles the immobilized vehicle's
location, of the following:
(i) Each and every document or other item which must be produced to
retrieve the vehicle /vessel;
(ii) The exact charges as of the time of the telephone call, and the rate at
which charges accumulate after the call;
(iii) The acceptable methods of payment; and
(iv) The hours and days the storage facility is open for regular business.
(f) Tow truck or immobilization companies providing services pursuant to this article
shall allow every vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent to inspect the interior and
exterior of the towed vehicle /vessel upon his or her arrival at the storage facility or the
immobilized vehicle's location before payment of any charges. With the exception of
vehicles /vessels being held pursuant to the specific request or "hold order" of a law enforcement
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agency, the vehicle owner or authorized driver /agent shall be permitted to remove the vehicle
license tag and any and all personal property inside but not affixed to the vehicle /vessel.
(g) Tom. Ceompanies providing services pursuant to this article shall not store
or impound a towed vehicle/vessel at a distance which exceeds a ten -mile radius of the location
within Collier County from which the vehicle /vessel was recovered, towed or removed unless no
towing company providing services under this section is located within a ten -mile radius, in
which case a towed or removed vehicle /vessel must be stored at a site within twenty (20) miles of
the point of removal within Collier County.
(h) Tow truck companies providing services pursuant to this article shall maintain one
(1) or more storage facilities. eaeh of whieh and shall maintain a current county occupational
license and shall be open for the purpose of redemption of vehicles /vessels by owners or
authorized drivers/agents on any day that the tow truck company is open for towing purposes
from at least 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday and, when closed, shall have posted
prominently on the exterior of the storage facility and place of business, if different, a notice
indicating a telephone number where the tow truck company can be reached at all times. Upon
request of the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent, the tow truck company shall
release the vehicle /vessel to the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driverlagent within one (1)
hour.
(i) Tow truck or immobilization companies shall not, as a condition of release of the
vehicle/vessel, require a vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent to sign any release or
waiver of any kind which would release the tow truck or immobilization company from liability
for damages noted by the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent at the time of the
vehicle /vessel's release. A detailed, signed receipt showing the legal name of the tow or
immobilization truck company removing the vehicle /vessel shall be given to the vehicle owner or
authorized driver /agent at the time of payment, where requested or not.
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0) Tow truck or immobilization companies providing services pursuant to this article
shall post a notice clearly visible to the vehicle /vessel owner or authorized driver /agent seeking
to recover his/her towed vehicle /vessel, or to have an immobilization device removed that if the
owner or authorized driver /agent believes he /she is being overcharged for a non- consent tow or
immobilization, he /she has the right to post a cash or surety bond (or other adequate security
equal to the amount of the charges for towing or storage) for the disputed amount with the circuit
court to obtain release of the vehicle /vessel. Upon the posting of the bond as set forth in Section
713.78, Florida Statutes, and payment of the applicable fee set forth in Section 28.24, Florida
Statutes, the clerk of the court shall issue a certificate notifying the lienor of the posting of the
bond and directing the lienor to release the vehicle or vessel. The towing company is obligated
to release the vehicle upon a showing of proof of the bond.
(k) Nothing in this article shall prevent the Collier County Sheriff from providing
additional or more restrictive requirements in contracts or arrangements which authorize the
recovery, towing or removal of vehicles /vessels or storage provided in connection therewith.
(1) Tow truck or immobilization companies operating in Collier County shall carry an
insurance policy or policies or certificates of insurance that shall indemnify /insure such company
for its liability, at a minimum, as follows:
(i) Auto liability for each tow truck:
1. $300,000 combined single limit for Class A —Light Duty tow trucks used
exclusively for private property impounds.
2. $500,000 combined single limits for all other tow trucks.
(ii) General /garage liability:
1. $300,000 combined single limit for tow truck operators performing only
private property impounds.
2. $500,000 combined single limit for all other tow truck operators.
(iii) Garage keeper's liability: $50,000.00 for any one vehicle and $100,000 per
occurrence.
(iv) $50,000 on -hook cargo liability coverage for each vehicle.
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(v) Workers' Compensation coverage as required by state law.
All insurance policies shall be issued by insurance companies authorized and qualified to do
business in the State of Florida. Notwithstanding the minimum insurance coverage amounts
required herein, the Collier County Sheriff may require higher coverage limits as a condition of
eligibility for working law enforcement rotation calls. To the extent that State law requires
greater liability coverage amounts than those stated herein, the greater amounts required by State
law shall control.
Section Seven:
Section Eight of the Ordinance is hereby amended to read as follows:
Penalties, enforcement and scope of article.
(a) Each violation of this article shall be subject to the maximum fine and/or other
penalties as then specified in the law under which that enforcement action is based, including
Section 125.69, Florida Statutes; Part II of Chapter 162, Florida Statutes; as if a misdemeanor
under Section 775.0823, Florida Statutes; or pursuant to any other provisions of law incorporated
by reference into section 1 -6 of Collier County's Code of Laws and Ordinances on the date of the
violation.
(b) Notwithstanding imposition any other penalty or penalties by the county or by any
other entity, three or more separate incidents involving violations of this ordinance, committed
by the same towing or immobilization company within a 365 day time period, is a per se
sufficient basis for forfeiture of that towing or immobilization company's and/or storage
company's Collier County occupational license for a period of sixty (60) days.
(c) This article shall not apply to the towing of a vehicle /vessel that occurs with the
consent of the vehicle /vessel's owner or operator.
(d) violations of the provisions of this Ordinance shall be enforced by the Collier
County Sheriff.
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Section Eight: Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances.
The provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Code of Laws
and Ordinances of Collier County, Florida. The sections of the ordinance may be renumbered or
re- lettered to accomplish such, and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section,"
or any other appropriate word.
Section Nine: Conflict and severability.
In the event this ordinance conflicts with any other Ordinance of Collier County or other
applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of the ordinance is held
invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a
separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the
remaining portion.
Section Ten: Effective Date.
This ordinance shall take effect upon filing with the Florida Department of State.
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PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County,
Florida this —t'� day of November, 2009.
ATTEST:
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK
DEPUTY CLERK
Approved as to form and
legal sufficiency:
Scott R. Teach
Deputy County Attorney
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF
COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
:
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RESOLUTION NO. 2009-
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY PURSUANT TO
ORDINANCE NUMBER 200847, AS AMENDED, SUPERCEDING
RESOLUTION NUMBER 2008 -272 ESTABLISHING MAXIMUM
FEES FOR NON- CONSENT LAW ENFORCEMENT TOWING,
PRIVATE PROPERTY TOWING, THE USE OF IMMOBILIZING
DEVICES, AND THE STORAGE OF VEHICLESIVESSELS AND
RELATED FEES.
WHEREAS, on September 29, 2009, the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County amended Ordinance number 2008 -47 and incorporated additional
provisions therein addressing the immobilization of vehicles by an immobilization device
such as a "boot" on private property, which required the Board to establish by Resolution
the maximum fees and rates that can be charged for the immobilization of vehicles; and
WHEREAS, the Board, pursuant to Ordinance 2008 -47, as amended, is empowered
to establish, adjust or make future changes to the maximum rate for the towing,
immobilization and storage of vehicles /vessels, as authorized by Section Four (4) of that
Ordinance, by Resolution; and
WHEREAS, the amendment of Ordinance 2008 -47 to include the regulation of the
immobilization of vehicles on private property requires the enactment of this Resolution,
which supersedes Resolution Number 2008 -272, to provide for a maximum fee that tow
truck and immobilization companies may charge the public when providing
immobilization services; and
WHEREAS, the Board has considered, reviewed and approves of the maximum fee
rate structure pertaining to the towing, immobilization and storage of vehicles /vessels
herein and finds those rates to be fair and appropriate.
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NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that:
1. All terms contained herein shall be as previously defined in Ordinance number
2008 -47, as amended.
2. The maximum rate chargeable for private property impound tows shall be as
follows:
Private Property Impound Tow Rate
Class A Tow $125.00 Fiat Rate
Class B Tow $195.00 Flat Rate
Class C Tows $277.00 Flat Rate
Class D Tows $390.00 Flat Rate
*Rate if released on scene One Half (1 /2) of posted rate
for specific towing service.
3. The maximum rate chargeable for law enforcement directed tows shall be as
follows:
Law Enforcement Directed Tow Rate
Class A Tow S 150.00 Flat Rate
Class B Tow $222.00 Flat Rate
Class C Tows $333.00 Flat Rate
Class D Tows $477.00 Flat Rate
Per mile fee for Law Enforcement Directed Tow Only
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Class A. Tow $6.50 per mile
Class B Tow $7.75 per mile
Class C Tows (and higher) $9.00 per mile
The mileage charge for all Law Enforcement Directed Tows is based upon the distance
from the location of the tow truck company to the scene and back.
4. The maximum rate chargeable for daily outdoor and indoor storage rates shall be as
follows:
Daily Outdoor Storage Rate
Personal Vehicles* $40.00
Class B Towed Vehicles and Higher $75.00
Daily Indoor Storage
Personal Vehicles*
Rate
$50.00
Class B Towed Vehicles and Higher $100.00
*Includes motorcycles, ATVs, scooters, etc.
Storage charges shall begin six (6) hours after arrival at the towing company location and
will accrue in twenty -four (24) hour intervals starting each day thereafter from the time of
original arrival to the storage location (e.g., car towed in for storage at 6:00 p.m., between
6 :00 p.m. and 12:00 a.m. no storage charge applies, at 12:01 a.m. charges for day one
storage begins, the next day at 6:01 p.m. the second day of storage begins), as also set forth
in Section Four of the ordinance.
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5. Except as otherwise provided in Ordinance number 2008 -47, as amended, the
maximum rate chargeable for releasing an immobilized vehicle on private property
shall be as follows.
Twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each immobilization properly conducted in
accordance with the Ordinance.
6. Except as otherwise provided in the Ordinance, the maximum rate chargeable for
late hour gate fees shall be as follows:
Monday — Friday Late Hour Gate Fee Rate
If an owner or authorized agent seeks to recover a towed/impounded vehicle /vessel or
property within such vehicle/vessel during the weekdays of Monday through Friday
between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m., the following late hour gate fee shall apply:
$65.00.
Saturday — Sunday Late Hour Gate Fee Rate
If an owner or authorized agent seeks to recovers a towed/impounded vehicle/vessel or
property within such vehicle/vessel after 6:00 p.m. Friday through 8:00 a.m. Monday the
following late hour gate fee shall apply: $65.00.
7. The maximum rate chargeable as an Administrative Lien Fee shall be as follows:
An administrative lien fee shall only be charged after the vehicle has been in the storage
facility or immobilized for at least five (5) calendar days and after all other requirements as
provided in Ordinance number 2008 -47, as amended, have been met. The maximum rate
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chargeable as an administrative lien fee shall be the sum of $100.00, plus recovery of the
costs and fees imposed by the State of Florida for obtaining ownership information.
8. Extra Time at Scene Charge: The first one half (1 /2) hour of service is to be
included in the initial cost of providing towing services. After the first one half (1 /2) hour,
an additional charge in the amount of 25% of the applicable towing rate shall be charged in
fifteen (15) minute intervals.
9. Underwater Recovely Fee: An underwater recovery fee of $100.00 plus actual
costs may be charged when performed by a certified /professional diver when supported by
written documentation approved by the investigating law enforcement officer.
10. Hazardous Material Clean -up and Disposal Fee: The prevailing rate for cleaning
up and disposing of hazardous materials when mandated or required through State or Local
laws will be permitted upon written approval by the investigating law enforcement officer.
PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of
Collier County, Florida, this �`h day of November, 2009.
ATTEST: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
DWIGHT E. BROCK, CLERK COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA
By:
DEPUTY CLERK DONNA FIALA, CHAIRMAN
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
Scott R. Teach
Deputy County Attorney
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