Ordinance No. 1393 07-29-2021
Not approved per Fridley City Council Resolution No. 2021-72 on August 23, 2021
Ordinance No. 1393
Amending the Fridley City Code Chapter 509, Motorized Vehicle Rentals
The City of Fridley does ordain, after review, examination and staff recommendation that Chapter
509, Motorized Vehicle Rentals, of the Fridley City Code be amended as follows:
FRIDLEY CITY CODE
CHAPTER 509, MOTORIZED VEHICLE RENTALS MICROMOBILITY SHARING OPERATIONS
509.01. DEFINITIONS
The following definitions shall apply in the interpretation and application of this Chapter and the
following words and terms, wherever they occur in this Chapter, are defined as follows:
1. Motorized Vehicle.
Any self-propelled vehicle not operated exclusively upon railroad tracks. Motorized bicycles,
motor scooters, motorcycles and the like are included within the definition of a motor vehicle.
Vehicles designed to be operated exclusively over snow, motorized wheel chairs, farm tractors or
other farm implements, passenger cars, trucks, tractors, trailers, semi-trailers, lift trucks, lawn
mowers or any other mobile equipment whether or not used on highways, which are leased for
business, commercial or home maintenance purposes are not included in the definition of a motor
vehicle.
Attended. Having a readily identifiable user that is located within five feet of the micromobility
vehicle.
Bicycle. Shall have the meaning as defined in Minnesota Statue Section 169.011 subd. 3, as
amended from time to time.
Impoundment. Removal of a micromobility vehicle to a storage facility or designated impound
location by the City or a licensed City contractor in response to authorization from a police officer
or other City employee who is designated by the City Manager or their designee to act under this
section.
License Agreement or License. A written contract or agreement issued by the City Council or their
designee.
Micromobility Sharing or Micromobility Sharing Service. A rental or lending service that:
A. Allows riders to temporarily use micromobility vehicles available from a fleet in exchange
for a fee or other form of direct or indirect compensation; and
B. Encourages, allows, or is susceptible to micromobility vehicle vending, renting, or lending
from City-maintained right-of-way or other City property.
Not approved per Fridley City Council Resolution No. 2021-72 on August 23, 2021
Micromobility Vehicle. Bicycles and motorized foot scooters.
Motorized Foot Scooter. Shall have the meaning as defined in Minnesota Statue Section 169.011
subd. 3, as amended from time to time.
509.02. LICENSE REQUIRED
No person, firm or corporation shall engage in the business of renting motorized vehicles to any
person or persons for hire unless said person, firm or corporation is duly licensed as hereinafter
provided.
1. Notwithstanding any other provision to the contrary, no person shall engage in the business of
micromobility sharing from City-maintained right-of-way or other City property without a valid
license agreement with the City.
2. Any micromobility vehicle that is part of a micromobility sharing operation not authorized by a
license agreement under this section shall be deemed an unpermitted micromobility vehicle. Any
person in possession of an unpermitted micromobility vehicle may ride such micromobility vehicle
into and through the City, subject to all applicable state and local laws and rules. All unpermitted
micromobility vehicle must be attended by the same user at all times while on City-maintained right-
of-way or other City property.
3. The number of licenses issued by the City shall be limited to a maximum of two per each type of
micromobility vehicle at any given time.
509.03. APPLICATION CONTROL OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAY
1. All persons, firms or corporations engaging in the business of renting motorized vehicles shall
file a written application with the City clerk of the City of Fridley. The application shall contain the
following:
A. The name and business address of licensee; and
B. The year, make, model, serial number and license number that identifies each motorized
vehicle to be rented.
2. Said application shall be duly sworn to by the person or by the proper officer of the company
or corporation applying for the license.
License agreements issued pursuant to this Chapter shall not operate so as to transfer ownership
or control of the public right-of-way to micromobility sharing operators, or to any other party.
509.04. LESSEE SHALL BE LICENSED COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS
Not approved per Fridley City Council Resolution No. 2021-72 on August 23, 2021
No licensee shall let or furnish any motorized vehicle to any person(s) not having a motor vehicle
driver’s license which has been issued in accordance with the provisions of the laws of the State
of Minnesota. It shall be unlawful for any person(s), whether they be the owner or lessee of a
motorized vehicle, to permit any person who is not so licensed by the State of Minnesota to drive
or operate such vehicle. Before letting, leasing or furnishing any motorized vehicle to any
person(s), the licensee shall make a permanent and legible record containing the name, address
and age of the person to whom the motorized vehicle is leased, rented or let and shall record
thereon the number, date of issue and expiration of the driver’s license, together with the
description of the person as shown by the driver's license and identify the vehicle leased or rented
to the person by the motorized vehicle license number issued by the State of Minnesota, together
with the date or dates of such licensing. It shall be unlawful to let, rent or furnish any motor vehicle
to any person under the age of eighteen (18) years unless such person shall furnish and leave the
licensee a statement in writing showing the consent of the parent or guardian to the leasing or
letting of the motor vehicle to such person. All records required by this Section shall be kept for
a period of not less then one (1) year and shall at all times be open to inspection by the Police
Department of the City of Fridley.
Micromobility sharing operators and consumers shall comply with all applicable federal, state, and
local laws, as they may be amended from time to time. The operation of a micromobility vehicle
upon a public street, alley, highway, sidewalk, or other public property in the City shall be
governed by the corresponding provisions of Minnesota Statute Chapter 169.
509.05. INSURANCE REQUIRED ENFORCEMENT
1. No motorized vehicle rental license shall be issued to any person, firm or corporation to
engage in said business in the City of Fridley until the applicant obtains and files with the City of
Fridley a policy of liability insurance that has been issued by an insurance company authorized to
do business under the laws of the State of Minnesota. The liability or indemnity insurance for each
motor vehicle shall be in the minimum amount of $10,000 for injury to person or persons and
shall provide for and be made to cover all injuries to property in the minimum amount of $5,000.
Such policy shall be in such form that it shall provide for the payment of any judgment against
the insured therein to the extent of the liability therein obtained by any person injured in person
or property by reason of any act of the owner, driver or any other person in the operation of said
vehicle, and for the payment of any judgment obtained against the insured therein by any person
injured or by the representative of any person killed or injured by such act. Such policy shall have
a condition that it cannot be canceled after loss or without written notice to the City of Fridley;
and in case of any cancellation the license therein provided for, issued to the person, firm or
corporation whose policy is so canceled, shall become, by virtue of such cancellation, inoperative
and void, unless another policy is forthwith issued, approved and filed in lieu of said canceled
policy. The Council of the City may require the licensee to replace said policy of insurance if it
deems said policy unsatisfactory or insufficient for any reason, and the default or refusal of said
licensee to comply with any such order of the Council shall be grounds for revocation of the
license of the person, firm or corporation so offending. Said policy shall be approved as to form
by the City Attorney of the City of Fridley and shall be filed with the City Clerk.
2. Upon compliance with the above stated provisions, the City Clerk shall issue a license to the
Not approved per Fridley City Council Resolution No. 2021-72 on August 23, 2021
applicant in conformity with the provisions of this Chapter, together with a tag bearing the same
number as the license, which the applicant shall display in a conspicuous place on the motorized
vehicle.
1. Micromobility vehicles may be deemed to be part of a micromobility sharing operation based
on any of the following: marketing or advertising associated with a business logo attached to the
vehicle; marketing or advertising associated with the overall appearance of the vehicle; the
existence of a locking mechanism that can be unlocked for a fee or other form of direct or indirect
compensation; or any other indicator that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the
vehicle is used for micromobility sharing as defined in this section.
2. Any micromobility vehicle deemed to be part of a micromobility sharing operation that is found
illegally parked, or otherwise in violation of this section or the terms of a valid City license
agreement, shall be subject to impoundment under subsection 509.07 herein.
3. In addition to any other remedy available at equity or law, failure to comply with the provisions
of this section, or with the terms of any license agreement issued pursuant hereto, may result in
impoundment as provided in this section, license termination, suspension or cancellation,
administrative fines, restrictions, or other penalties as provided herein.
509.06. FEES
The annual license fee and expiration date shall be as provided in Chapter 11 of this Code.
509.07 IMPOUNDING AUTHORIZED
1. Micromobility vehicles may be impounded by any police officer or duly authorized City
employee because:
A. The micromobility vehicle was found unattended and blocking traffic, public
infrastructure, or otherwise compromising public safety.
B. The micromobility vehicle is part of an unpermitted micromobility vehicle sharing
operation or is found in violation of one or more provisions of this section.
C. The micromobility vehicle is found in violation of one or more of the terms of a contract
or license issued under subsection 509.02 herein.
2. All micromobility vehicles found in violation of this section are subject to impoundment
without warning.
3. Not more than 72 hours after impoundment of any micromobility vehicle, the City shall
provide written notice to the owner of the micromobility vehicle, as disclosed by readily
identifiable owner contact information attached to the micromobility vehicle. The notice shall
be sent by either electronic or US mail. The notice shall contain the full particulars of the
Not approved per Fridley City Council Resolution No. 2021-72 on August 23, 2021
impoundment and redemption process. If a micromobility vehicle is redeemed prior to the
submission of notice, or if the City is unable to readily identify the owner, then notice need
not be sent. Saturdays, Sundays, and City holidays are to be excluded from the calculation of
the seventy-two-hour period.
4. All micromobility vehicles impounded under this section shall be subject to an impoundment
fee that is sufficient to offset the City's costs of enforcement and storage for each such
micromobility vehicle.
5. Any micromobility vehicle lawfully coming into the possession of the City and remaining
unclaimed by the owner for a period of at least thirty (30) days may be sold to the highest
bidder at public auction or sale following reasonable published notice.
509.07 08. PENALTIES
Any violation of this Chapter is a misdemeanor and is subject to all penalties provided for such
violations under the provisions of Chapter 901 of this Code.
Passed and adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley on this 29th day of July, 2021.
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Scott J. Lund - Mayor
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Daniel Tienter - City Clerk
Public Hearing: June 28, 2021
First Reading: June 28, 2021
Second Reading:
Summary Publication: