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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance 17346-01-2007ORDINANCE NO. 17346-01-2007 AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO LEGACY TRANSPORTATION, INC. THE PRIVILEGE TO USE THE STREETS, ALLEYS AND PUBLIC THOROUGHFARES OF THE CITY IN THE CONDUCT OF ITS LIMOUSINE BUSINESS WHICH SHALL CONSIST OF THE OPERATION OF FIVE (5) LIMOUSINES FOR A THREE (3) YEAR PERIOD BEGINNING ON THE EFFECTIVE DATE; SPECIFYING THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE GRANT; PROVIDING A SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; MAKING THIS ORDINANCE CUMULATIVE OF ALL ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY; PROVIDING FOR WRITTEN ACCEPTANCE BY LEGACY TRANSPORTATION, INC.; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, Legacy Transportation, Inc. has applied for the privilege to furnish limousine service on the public streets, alleys and thoroughfares of the City; and WHEREAS, the City of Fort Worth, pursuant to Section 34-204 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth (1986), as amended, has made inquiry and investigation into the application of Legacy Transportation, Inc.; and WHEREAS, upon such inquiry and investigation and after thorough consideration of all the facts made available to it, the City Council finds: 1. That the public necessity and convenience require the operation in the City of Fort Worth of five (5) limousines by Legacy Transportation, Inc.; 2. That Legacy Transportation, Inc. is qualified and financially able to efficiently conduct such business to render such service to the public, consisting of the operation of five (5) limousines upon the public streets, alleys and thoroughfares of the City of Fort Worth for a three (3) year period; beginning on the effective date, which shall be upon acceptance by the grantee and completion of the publication requirement, as determined by Article XXV, Section 2 of the Charter of the City of Fort Worth; 3. That the general welfare of the citizens of Fort Worth will best be served by the operation of five (5) limousines by Legacy Transportation, Inc.; and 4. That all other requirements of Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth (1986), as amended, have been complied with by Legacy Transportation, Inc., and any violations thereof will result in the imposition of penalties as provided by Chapter 34-228. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT WORTH, TEXAS: SECTION 1. That Legacy Transportation, Inc., a Corporation (Company) with its principal place of business and its headquarters in Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, hereinafter referred to as "Company," is hereby granted the privilege to use the present and future streets, alleys and public thoroughfares of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, in its business of providing public limousine service within the said City's municipal limits with five (5) limousines for a three year period beginning on the effective date. SECTION 2. That the findings and recitations contained in the preamble hereof are expressly incorporated into and made a part of this ordinance as the findings of the City Council. SECTION 3. That the Company, as holder of the grant, and the Company's operations hereunder, shall be governed at all times by the provisions of state and federal laws and regulations and Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth (1986), as amended. SECTION 4. That the privilege herein granted shall be and remain subject to said Company's full, complete and satisfactory continuing compliance with all federal, state and local laws and ordinances, including but not limited to the Charter of the City of Fort Worth, and all relevant provisions of Chapter 34, Code of the City of Fort Worth (1986), as amended, and such other ordinances as maybe adopted from time to time by the City Council governing and regulating the operation of limousines in the City of Fort Worth. SECTION 5. That the Company acknowledges that the City of Fort Worth assumes no liability or responsibility in making this grant, and that by acceptance of this ordinance and grant, Company hereby agrees to indemnify, hold harmless and defend the City of Fort Worth, its officers, agents, and employees, from and against any and all claims or suits, expense or liability, for any and all property damage or loss and/or personal injury, including death, to any and all persons, of whatsoever kind or character, arising out of or in connection with any acts or 2 omissions by Company, its officers, agents, employees, drivers, licensees, invitees and passengers, in the exercise of the privileges granted herein; and Company shall assume all liability and responsibility for same. SECTION 6. That the Company acknowledges that its drivers, property and operations shall be and remain subject at all times to such reasonable regulation by the City as is or may be necessary to protect the interests of the general public. As such, the Company understands and acknowledges that during the term of this ordinance and grant, the City of Fort Worth may adopt such ordinances which further regulate the operation of the Company's service within the City of Fort Worth, including the amount of street rental fees to be paid; and that upon the adoption thereof, the Company shall begin conducting its operations in compliance with the provisions of such ordinances. Further, should the City later adopt an ordinance that would change the nature of the rights granted under this ordinance, the city reserves the right to cancel or otherwise modify any and all rights granted under this ordinance and issue a new grant of operating authority, as long as Company is not in violation of any provision of Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (1986), as amended. In the event the terms and conditions of this ordinance are in conflict with the provisions of any such ordinance adopted by the City, the provisions of such ordinance shall supersede the terms and conditions of this ordinance to the extent they are in conflict. SECTION 7. That the Company acknowledges that payment of an annual "street rental" fee, as specified in Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (1986), as amended, is a requisite to exercising the privileges granted herein. SECTION 8. That the Company shall be obligated to discharge any claim or judgment against it finally established by law, and the failure to do so for a period of one hundred eighty (180) days shall, ipso facto, terminate all authority under this grant. SECTION 9. That pursuant to Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas, (1986), as amended, the Company shall not sell, convey or transfer this grant of privilege to any other person, firm or corporation without the prior formal consent and approval of the City Council of 3 the City of Fort Worth, nor shall it sell, transfer, assign or otherwise encumber its limousine operation without the consent of the City Council of the City of Fort Worth. SECTION 10. That nothing herein contained shall be held or construed to confer upon the Company exclusive rights or privileges of any nature whatsoever. SECTION 11. That any suspension or revocation of the privileges granted herein may be accomplished under the applicable provisions of Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (1986), as amended. SECTION 12. That the terms and provisions of this ordinance are severable and shall be governed by Section 1-5 of Chapter 1 of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (1986), as amended. SECTION 13. That the provisions of this ordinance shall be and are hereby declared to be cumulative of all provisions of the Code of the City of Fort Worth, Texas (1986), as amended, with respect to the regulation and operation of public limousine service within the City's municipal limits, and, in the event of conflict between the provisions of this ordinance and such Code, the provisions of the City Code shall govern and prevail. SECTION 14. That after adoption of this ordinance, Company shall pay all required fees and file with the City Secretary written acceptance of the terms and provisions hereof. Such acceptance of and agreement to the provisions of this ordinance and grant shall be evidenced by the signature of the Company's authorized representative on the final page of this ordinance. SECTION 15. That this ordinance shall take effect upon adoption; acceptance of the grant and payment of the fee by Legacy Transportation, Inc. and publication as required by law. 4 APPROVED AS TO FORM AND LEGALITY: ASSISTANT CITY ATTORNEY DATE: ADOPTED: Janua~r 9, 2007 ~~ EFFECTIVE: ~ C,re~~~ r ACCEPTED BY: LEGACY TRANSPO ATION, INC. By: _ - -- Date: ~~ '~ ~ ~ '~ O City of Fort Worth, Texas Mayor and Council Communication ,: COUNCIL ACTION: Approved on 1/9/2007 -Ordinance No. 17346-01-2007 DATE: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 LOG NAME: 38LEGACY REFERENCE NO.: **G-15566 SUBJECT: Approve Application and Adopt Ordinance Granting Privilege to Legacy Transportation, Inc., to Operate Five Limousines upon the Streets, Alleys and Public Thoroughfares of the City of Fort Worth RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the City Council: 1. Consider and adopt the findings and opinions of the City staff as presented herein; 2. Find that the public necessity and convenience require the operation of five limousines upon the city streets, alleys and thoroughfares; and 3. Adopt the attached ordinance granting privilege to Legacy Transportation, Inc. for a period of three years and authorizing the operation of five limousines upon city streets, such ordinance being subject to and conditioned upon Legacy Transportation, Inc. complying with all requirements of Article VI, Chapter 34, of the Code of the City of Fort Worth (1986), as amended. The three year period shall commence on the effective date, which shall be upon acceptance by the grantee and completion of the publication requirement as determined by Article XXV, Section 2 of the Charter of the City of Fort Worth. DISCUSSION: On December 1, 2006, Legacy Transportation, Inc. Corporation (Company) submitted an application to the City to operate a limousine service within the City of Fort Worth. In considering the Company's application, the City Council, pursuant to Article VI, Chapter 34, Section 34- 204 of the City Code, must determine whether or not the public necessity and convenience require the operation of such vehicles for hire and whether or not the applicant is qualified and financially able to efficiently conduct business and render such service to the public. In determining whether or not the grant of privilege should be made, the City Council shall consider, among other things, the following items: 1. Probable permanency and quality of the service offered by the applicant, the applicant's experience in rendering such service in the city or similar service elsewhere, and the applicant's past record and experience in adjusting claims and paying judgments, if any, to claimants; 2. The applicant's financial ability to provide the described service and ability to respond to claims or judgments arising by reason of business operations, injury to persons or damage to property resulting from operation of a limousine service; 3. The character and condition of the limousines to be used; 4. If the applicant is a corporation or other business entity, the qualification of the officers, directors, Logname: 38LEGACY Page 1 of 2 members, and persons with economic interest making such application and each of the above-enumerated items as applied to each of the stockholders, officers, members and directors; 5. The applicant's character and past record and, if the applicant is a corporation or other business entity, that of its officers, members and stockholders; and 6. Such other information as presented during any public hearing that may bear on the public necessity and convenience. In making its findings, the City Council may also consider as evidence the findings or opinions of the City staff authorized to investigate the subject application. The following are the findings and opinions of the City staff derived from the review of the Company's application and from the staffs independent investigation: a) The Company is qualified and financially able to conduct a limousine service within the city; b) The Company has complied with the requirements of Chapter 34 of the City Code; c) The Company presented facts in support of compelling demand and necessity for 5 limousines; and d) The general welfare of the citizens of the city will best be served by the addition of 5 limousines upon city streets, alleys and thoroughfares. The potential annual revenues from the collection of applicable fees, as authorized in Chapter 34, is estimated at $275.00. FISCAL INFORMATION/CERTIFICATION: The Finance Director certifies that Municipal Court is responsible for the collection and deposit of fees due to the City. TO Fund/Account/Centers FROM Fund/Account/Centers GG01 421352 0134010 275.00 Submitted for City Manager's Office by: Karen Montgomery (6222) Originating Department Head: Elsa Paniagua (6711) Additional Information Contact: Elsa Paniagua (6711) Logname: 38LEGACY Page 2 of 2