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A. Replacement of Single Publication Newsracks. The city may require the replacement of single newsracks, located in a public right-of-way, with multiple-unit newsracks wherever it deems appropriate.

B. Permitted Types of Newsracks. A single newsrack not located in the same city block and on the same side of the street as another newsrack must have a flat top and be a model that is consistent with current industry standards for single newsracks. Wherever there are two or more newsracks located in the same city block and on the same side of the street, all must be grouped in a single, multiple-unit configuration, must have a flat top and be a model that is consistent with current industry standards for multiple-unit newsracks. On the effective date of the ordinance codified in this chapter, the current industry standard for multiple-unit newsracks is model number 49-16, and for single newsracks is model number TK-80.

1. There must not be more than two units in a multiple-unit newsrack stacked on top of one another.

2. The number of publications per dispensing unit may vary.

3. The color of each dispensing unit must be “RAL 6012, Black Green.” A sample is available at the public works service center or the city clerk’s office.

4. The color of the pedestal must be black.

5. The dimension of a single- or multiple-unit newsrack must comply with federal and state accessibility regulations (Americans with Disabilities Act, etc.). (Ord. 3195-10 § 7, 2010.)