HomeMy WebLinkAbout070 - 06/06/1995 - AMENDING CITY CODE PERTAINING TO PANHANDLING ORDINANCE NO. 70, 1995
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
AMENDING SECTION 17-126 OF THE CITY CODE AND ADDING
SECTION 17-127 TO THE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO PANHANDLING
WHEREAS, during the past few years, the City of Fort Collins has experienced an increase
in the number of people who engage in panhandling within the City, particularly in the City's
downtown area; and
WHEREAS,this panhandling is often accompanied by conduct that creates an inconvenience
and a public nuisance for persons solicited and, at times, even threatens the safety and welfare of
such persons; and
WHEREAS,such persons solicited are often at-risk persons who because of age or disability
are less able to emotionally and physically protect themselves and, therefore, are particularly
susceptible to being emotionally and physically harmed by such conduct; and
WHEREAS, the Council has determined that it is necessary in the interest of public safety
and welfare to impose reasonable time, manner and place restrictions on panhandling within the
City; and
WHEREAS, the Council's intent in adopting this Ordinance is to impose only those time,
manner and place restrictions that are reasonably necessary to eliminate conduct which threatens the
safety and welfare of persons toward whom these activities are directed, without infringing upon the
First Amendment rights that any person engaged in panhandling may have related to that activity.
NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That subparagraph (6) of paragraph (a) of Section 17-126 of the City Code is
deleted in its entirety.
Sec. 17-126. Harassment.
(a) A person commits harassment if,with intent to harass,annoy or alarm another
person, he or she:
Section 2. That the Code of the City of Fort Collins is hereby amended by adding a new
section, to be numbered Sec. 17-127, which section reads as follows:
See. 17-127. Panhandling.
(a) When used in this Section,the following words,terms and phrases shall have
the meanings ascribed to them in this paragraph (a):
(1) At-risk person shall mean a natural person who is sixty (60)
years of age or older, under eighteen(18) years of age, or who
is a person with a disability. A"person with a disability" shall
mean, for purposes of this subparagraph (1), a natural person
of any age who suffers from one or more substantial physical
or mental impairments that render the person significantly less
able to defend against criminal acts directed toward such
person than he or she would be without such physical or
mental impairments. A "substantial physical or mental
impairment" shall be deemed to include, without limitation,
the loss of, or the loss of use of, a hand or foot; loss of, or
severe diminishment of, eyesight; loss of, or severe
diminishment of, hearing; loss of, or severe diminishment in,
the ability to walk; and any developmental disability,
psychological disorder, mental illness, or neurological
condition that substantially impairs a person's ability to
function physically or that substantially impairs a person's
judgment or capacity to recognize reality or to control
behavior.
(2) Knowingly shall mean, with respect to the conduct or
circumstances described in this Section,that a person is aware
that such person's conduct is of that nature or that the
circumstances exist. With respect to a result of such conduct,
this means that a person is aware that such person's conduct
is practically certain to cause the result.
(3) Obscene shall mean a blatantly offensive description of an
ultimate sexual act or solicitation to commit an ultimate
sexual act, whether or not such ultimate sexual act is normal
or perverted, actual or simulated, including masturbation,
cunnilingus, fellatio, anilingus or excretory functions.
(4) Obstruct shall mean to render impassible or to render passage
unreasonably inconvenient or hazardous.
(5) Panhaidleshall mean to knowingly approach, accost or stop
another person in a public place and solicit that person,
whether by spoken words, bodily gestures, written signs or
other means, for a gift of money or thing of value.
(b)- TA-shall be-unlawful for any-person-to-panhandle-if such panhandling occurs:
(1) Any time from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour
before sunrise;
(2) In a manner that involves the person panhandling knowingly
engaging in conduct toward the person solicited that is
intimidating, threatening, coercive or obscene and that causes
the person solicited to reasonably fear for his or her safety;
(3) In a manner that involves the person panhandling knowingly
directing fighting words to the person solicited;
(4) In a manner that involves the person panhandling knowingly
touching or grabbing the person solicited;
(5) In a manner that involves the person panhandling knowingly
continuing to request-the-person solicited fora gift-of money-
or thing of value after the person solicited has refused the
panhandler's initial request;
(6) In a manner that involves the person panhandling knowingly
soliciting an at-risk person;
(7) On a sidewalk or other passage way in a public place used by
pedestrians and is done in a manner that obstructs the passage
of the person solicited or that requires the person solicited to
take evasive action to avoid physical contact with the person
panhandling or with any other person;
(8) Within one hundred (100) feet of an automatic teller machine
or of a bus stop;
(9) On a public bus;
(10) In a parking garage, parking lot or other parking facility; or
(11) When the person solicited is entering or exiting a parked
motor vehicle, in a motor vehicle stopped on a street, or
present within the patio or sidewalk serving area of a retail
business establishment that serves food and/or drink.
Section 3. Severability. If any word, clause, sentence, paragraph or other part of this
ordinance shall be judged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall
not effect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the
word,clause, sentence, paragraph or other part thereof, directly involved in the controversy in which
such judgment shall have been rendered.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading, and ordered published this 16th day of
May, A.D., 1995, and to be presented for final passage on the 6th day of June, A.D., 199
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ATTEST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 6th day of Ju „ 1995.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk