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Findings and Recommendations 1 findings
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1: San Joaquin County and its cities do not have regulations that specifically address the placement, maintenance, and monitoring of unattended donation bins. The City agrees with the finding.
Related Recommendations (1)
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By December 1, 2015, San Joaquin County and its incorporated cities should • enact ordinances that regulate unattended donation bins, including: 2060 McHenry Avenue • Escalon, CA 95320 • 209.691.7400 • 209.691.7409 Fax • www.cityofescalon.org CITY OF ESCALON Shall require written consent from property owners before placement of any 0 donation bin on private property. Shall obligate the bin owner to maintain it 0 Shall obligate the bin owner to hold property owners and their agents harmless 0 from liability who remove unwanted bins from their property Shall require donation bins meet or exceed the requirements found in the 0 California Welfare and Institutions Code, §§150 to 153 Shall adopt sanctions for any violations of the ordinance provisions 0 Shall require owners of donation bins that do not have IRS Code 501 (c)(3) status ITEM NO. ATED MA COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM FOR July 20, 2015 Prepared By: Tammy Alcantor, City Manager| Finance Director |HR Administrator July 16, 2015 Date: Consideration of Approving the Response to the Grand Jury Report 2014-2015 Subject: Recommendation: Consideration of Approving the Response to the Grand Jury Report 2014-2015 Background and Discussion: The 2014-2015 Grand Jury's Report #1410: Charity Begins at Home Unattended For-Profit Donations Bins Proliferate Across County was released to the public on June 10, 2015, stated the City of Escalon shall respond to the following:
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