Source: http://fl-templeterrace.civicplus.com/faq.aspx
Timestamp: 2020-08-12 09:43:35
Document Index: 164334467

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 316', '§ 316', '§ 316', '§ 316', '§ 316', '§ 318', '§ 316', '§ 316']

2. Does the fire department install free smoke detectors?
Yes, if you are a resident of Temple Terrace (supplies may be limited). Submit a smoke alarm install request and a member of our Risk Reduction Division will contact you to schedule a time to install the smoke alarms. You may contact our Risk Reduction Division for more details at 813-506-6693.
For a commercial inspection call (813) 506-6693.
For a residential rental housing inspection call (813) 506-6690.
You can submit a Knox Box application. Knox Boxes are issued on an as needed basis while supplies are available. This is a loaner program and we ask for the box back when the resident no longer needs the box.
Open burns are permitted providing they meet the proper criteria. You can submit a burn permit for approval or contact our Risk Reduction Division at 813-506-6692 for additional information.
1. What is the Multimodal Transportation District?
The MTD is an area of the city where there is an emphasis on non-automobile oriented development and improvement strategies.
2. When was the Multimodal Transportation District established?
The city established the Temple Terrace Multimodal Transportation District in June 2009, with the adoption of the 2025 Comprehensive Plan.
3. Where is the Multimodal Transportation District?
The district encompasses the boundaries of the entire City of Temple Terrace.
4. What is the purpose of the MTD?
The purpose of the MTD is to provide a safe and attractive environment for pedestrians and bicyclists, with convenient access to enhanced transit service and secondary emphasis on auto-oriented improvements.
1. What if I am not the driver of the vehicle at the time of the violation?
As the registered owner of the vehicle, you are deemed responsible for the violation and the payment the penalty unless, in compliance with Florida Statute § 316.0083(1)(d)1.a-d, you establish by a sworn affidavit that a statutory exemption applies. The exemptions are that the motor vehicle: (a) passed through the intersection in order to yield the right-of-way to an emergency vehicle or as part of a funeral procession; (b) passed through the intersection at the direction of a law enforcement officer; (c) was, at the time of the violation, in the care, custody, or control of another person; or (d) a UTC was issued by a law enforcement officer to the driver of the motor vehicle for the violation of Florida Statute § 316.074(1) and § 316.075(1)(c)1 stated in this Notice. The affidavit must be sworn before a notary public or other person authorized to administer oaths.
If you assert that the vehicle was in the care, custody, or control of another person, you must provide the name, address, date of birth, and, if known, the driver’s license number of the person who leased, rented, or otherwise had care, custody, or control of the vehicle at the time of the violation. ACCEPTANCE OF THIS ASSERTION BY THE TEMPLE TERRACE PD WILL RESULT IN THE ISSUANCE OF A UNIFORM TRAFFIC CITATION TO THE PERSON NAMED IN THE AFFIDAVIT. If the vehicle was stolen, then the affidavit must include a copy of a police report showing the vehicle to have been stolen. If you assert that a UTC was issued by a law enforcement officer for the violation of Florida Statute § 316.074(1) and 316.075(1)(c)1 stated in this notice, then you must include the serial number of the UTC. For faster processing, you may, but are not required to, include a copy of the UTC.
You may download and print the Affidavit of Non-Responsibility form from the links at the bottom of the page on www.violationinfo.com.
2. Why has the City of Temple Terrace decided to implement the Intersection Safety Program?
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, annually nearly 2 million crashes occur in intersections. In 2005, red light running resulted in 800 fatalities and over 165,000 injuries.
It is believed that an Intersection Safety Program will reduce the number of red light crashes and injuries associated with such crashes. The purpose of this program is to increase traffic safety in City of Temple Terrace. The goal of the program is to reduce red light running violations, red light crashes, and red light injury crashes without impacting town funds.
3. What exactly constitutes a red light violation?
Pursuant to Florida Statutes §§ 316.0083, 316.074(1) and 316.075(1)(c)1, it is a violation of the red light if a vehicle proceeds into an intersection equipped with a photographic traffic control monitoring system when the traffic control signal for that vehicle’s direction of travel is emitting a steady red signal. When a motorist receives a Notice of Violation, it has been determined that their vehicle has proceeded into an intersection by entering the crosswalk on the near side of an intersection when the traffic control signal, for the direction in which the vehicle was traveling, was emitting a steady red signal. Motorists already in the intersection when the signal changes to red, when waiting to turn for example, are not considered red light violators.
4. Why did I receive this Notice of Violation?
Based upon images captured by the automated system, your vehicle was determined to have failed to comply with a steady red signal. As the owner of the vehicle, the Notice of Violation is mailed to you. For every violation captured by the cameras, the images and video are reviewed and approved by the City of Temple Terrace Police Department before a Notice of Violation is issued and mailed to the vehicle’s registered owner.
5. If I am in the intersection when the light is yellow and the light changes to red, will I receive a Notice of Violation?
6. What happens if I ignore the Notice of Violation?
If you fail to respond, a Uniform Traffic Citation (“UTC”) will be issued to you, UNDER THIS STATUTE FOR THE STATED INFRACTION you may become responsible for court fees and costs. Upon issuance of a UTC, you shall have the remedies specified in Florida Statutes § 318.14, which include the right to have a hearing before a designated official, who shall determine whether an infraction has been committed. If the official concludes that no infraction has been committed, no costs or penalties shall be imposed. If the official concludes that an infraction has been committed, the official may impose an additional civil penalty not to exceed $500 and court fees and costs.
7. I have received a UTC, may I submit an affidavit?
Yes, you may submit an affidavit. You must download the Post UTC Affidavit from the links at the bottom of the page on www.violationinfo.com. The Post UTC Affidavit must be mailed to the Police Department. Submission of an affidavit does not guarantee a dismissal of the UTC. You may call Customer Service at 1-866-225-8875 ten (10) days after submission to check on status.
8. Will I receive any points on my driving record for this violation?
No, this is a non-criminal infraction that is not reported to the Florida Department of Motor Vehicles.
9. Will my insurance rates be affected?
No, this is a non-criminal infraction and is not reported to any insurance agencies.
10. Will the red light cameras take a picture of the driver of the vehicle?
No. A violation of Florida Statutes §§ 316.0083, 316.074(1) and 316.075(1)(c)1 is a civil violation assessed against the owner of the vehicle; it is not a criminal violation. Similar to a parking ticket, there is no need to identify the driver and therefore, no need to capture the image of the driver.
11. Is this only a revenue generating program?
This is a safety program. Automated safety systems have been shown to reduce red light violations and intersection crashes. Numerous studies throughout the U.S. and worldwide, as well as the experience of many other cities, indicate significant decreases in red light running violations and collisions after cameras were installed. Often times, a spill-over effect results from automated enforcement: other intersections not monitored by automated enforcement also see a decrease in violations and accidents because of the presence of enforcement in other areas of the community.
12. What if I was issued a citation from an officer for the same offense?
The citation issued by a police officer takes precedence over the Notice of Violation. You must submit an affidavit with the serial number of the UTC that you received for violation of Florida Statute § 316.074(1) and 316.075(1)(c)1. For faster processing of the affidavit, you can include a copy of the UTC.
13. How much time do I have to pay my Notice of Violation?
It is recommended the completed signed and notarized affidavit or payment is received 8 days prior to the due date specified on the front page of this notice to be appropriately processed or a UTC will be issued at a higher cost. If you have questions regarding payments please contact Customer Service at 1-866-225-8875.
If you feel as though you are entitled to a refund, please submit your request on the Red Light Refund Form. Send the completed form to the address specified at the top of the form.
15. I have received multiple Notices of Violation; do I have to send in a payment for each?
If you have multiple violations in one city you may send one check with the individual coupons enclosed and the notice numbers written on the check.
If you have multiple violations in different cities you must send a separate check for each violation. If you send one check for multiple violations that occurred in different cities your check will be rejected and returned to you.
16. What if my check is returned?
A Uniform Traffic Citation may be issued at an increased amount if the violation payment is returned. You will be responsible to pay this fine to the court.
17. Can I make payments in installments or set up a payment plan?
18. I paid the violation; why did I receive another notice?
The notice you just received could be for additional violations or it could be a UTC which is now a past due notice. If it is a past due notice, chances are that your payment and the notice crossed in the mail. It can take as many as 5 business days to show in the system once the payment is mailed. Call 1-866-225-8875 to confirm that your payment was received.
19. Do I have to pay my fine the day of the hearing?
You must pay the full fine amount within 10 days of a liable judgment.
20. What happens if I do not pay the Notice of Violation?
21. I do not believe I ran a red light. Where can I go to view my images and video?
You can view your images on any computer with an Internet connection. Log on to www.violationinfo.com. To log on to the site you must enter the Notice Number and the PIN Number located at the top right of your Notice of Violation.
22. How much do I have to pay for a Hearing?
A person who is found liable after a Hearing can be liable for an additional penalty, courts costs and fees not to exceed $500, in addition to the amount of the civil penalty assessed for the violation.
23. Can I schedule a hearing?
If you wish to have a hearing, do not respond to the Notice of Violation. A UTC will be issued with instructions on how to proceed for a hearing.
24. Can I make a hearing request over the phone?
25. Can someone other than me attend the hearing?
Only you or your legal counsel may appear at a hearing.
26. Is there more than one place that I can attend my hearing?
27. Can I bring a lawyer to the hearing with me?
28. How do I know that these violations are valid?
Images of your vehicle were captured and recorded by a Traffic Safety Camera. You can review your images and video of the actual occurrence online. The images and video were reviewed by several qualified technicians and finally by the City of Temple Terrace Police Department before the alleged civil infraction was affirmed and mailed to you as the registered owner or identified driver.
29. How do I know that these violations are valid?
30. What company provides the red light camera program in City of Temple Terrace?
The City of Temple Terrace has contracted with American Traffic Solutions Inc. to provide the Intersection Safety Program. ATS will install and maintain all equipment related to this program and process all violations captured by the equipment.
1. Where can I get a recycling bin(s)?
These bins are provided free of charge to city residents. You may pick them up at the Public Works building located at 11210 North 53rd Street or call (813) 506-6570 to have them delivered to your home.
1. How is this message being delivered to residents?
Beginning on Monday, September 21:
An explanation of the program will be placed on the City’s website at templeterrace.com/garbage_guidelines with links from the homepage.
An email / text / phone blast will be sent to all residents who have signed up for “Notify Me.”
Posters and flyers explaining the program will be displayed at the Library and Family Recreation Complex.
An explanation of the program and links to the Garbage Guidelines page on the website will be posted on social media.
Notices will be placed on the signs at Lightfoot, the Library and the Family Rec Complex.
The TTPD’s electronic signs with the message “Use of New Garbage Carts Begins Oct. 19. For info, call 813.506.6570” will be rotated throughout the City where allowed. (Note word count restrictions.)
The program will be outlined at the next City Council meeting which will be broadcast live and archived on YouTube.
Notices will be run on the City’s cable channel.
Informational flyers will be included on each cart.
★ ★ In addition to the methods described above, a new phone line is being established that connect called to a recorded message of important City news and alerts. The message will be updated by the City’s Marketing and Communications Officer as needed. (Note that the line will not be staffed, nor will there be an option to leave a message.)
2. Why is this change necessary?
A switch to a semi-automated trash collection system in the City of Temple Terrace is long overdue. The vast majority of communities in the Tampa Bay region and, indeed, in the country have already made the transition. The new system has been shown to save time as well as reduce the possibility of injury to the sanitation crews. In addition, the uniform look of the carts will contribute greatly to the aesthetics on City streets, even on trash days and the hinged lids automatically close after being serviced.
3. How much is this costing the City?
The cost to retrofit the residential sanitation fleet with cart tippers will cost $68,322, the expenditure for which was approved on August 4, 2020 by the City Council. The cost of the carts is $300,000 and will be paid for using funds originally designated for a new garbage truck in the 2020-’21 City budget. These carts come with a 10 year warranty-under normal use conditions.
4. Is this related to the 5% increase in residential sanitation service fees that will take effect Oct. 1?
No. That increase was necessitated by the rising costs incurred by the City in disposing of trash.
Support the City’s Communications Office and Public Works staff and use this information to answer questions from residents. Distribute flyers - either hard copy or electronic - at meetings of community organizations or churches you attend. Electronic copies can be downloaded from the website at http://templeterrace.com/500/News-Releases. Encourage residents to follow the City on its official Facebook page (@CityofTempleTerrace) if they participate in social media and to explore the City’s website – templeterrace.com/recycle. Individuals who lack access to technology can call the new City information line to listen to a recorded message that explains the program. If more detail is needed, direct them to call 813.506.6570 and speak to Public Works staff.
1. I have my own well and do not use City water for irrigation. Do I still have to follow the watering restrictions?
Yes, the watering restrictions apply for all water sources - surface and ground water, private wells and utility supplied water.