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Crime Prevention Cameras in the Right-of-Way

Crime Prevention Cameras in the Right-of-Way. Orange County Board of County Commissioners January 28, 2014. BACKGROUND. Nationwide the use of security cameras, both in the public and private sectors, is steadily increasing due to lower cost technology and simplified camera installations.

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Crime Prevention Cameras in the Right-of-Way

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  1. Crime Prevention Cameras in the Right-of-Way Orange County Board of County Commissioners January 28, 2014

  2. BACKGROUND • Nationwide the use of security cameras, both in the public and private sectors, is steadily increasing due to lower cost technology and simplified camera installations. • HOAs are using more • cameras to enhance • neighborhood safety.

  3. BACKGROUND • In Orange County, the majority of cameras identified are located in Commission District 1. • Other districts are experiencing security camera installations as well. • Orange County policy does not address cameras placed within the rights-of-way.

  4. HISTORY • Several Homeowner’s Associations installed crime prevention cameras within the right-of-way to monitor vehicular and pedestrian traffic • No permits were acquired • 14 Violation notices sent to HOA’s for the removal or relocation of the cameras • Additional inquiries have been received

  5. ISSUES • Orange County Code silent about cameras • Right-of-way cameras may increase County’s liability • County policy clarification

  6. PROS & CONS • PROS • Monitor activities in the rights-of-way • Aid law enforcement investigations • Deterrence of vandalism • Impacts on crimereduction • Loss prevention

  7. PROS & CONS • CONS • Potential liability to County • False sense of security to public • Perceived invasion of privacy • Misuse/abuse • Inappropriate surveillance • Obstruction in rights-of-way

  8. PROCESSES • Permitting/Inspection Requirements • Right-of-Way Use Agreement • Right-of-Way Utilization Permit • Low Voltage Electrical Registration

  9. PROCESSES • Right-of-Way Use Agreement • Defines responsible party • Design/installation requirements • Maintenance requirement • Removal/relocation notice • Indemnification of County • Insurance • Duration period • Public signage notification • No audio recordings

  10. PROCESSES • Right-of- Way Utilization Permit • Regulates location of installation • Compliance with standards • Addresses safety & protection of equipment • Indemnifies County

  11. PROCESSES • Low Voltage Electrical Registration • Camera location tracking

  12. RECOMMENDATION • Allow crime prevention cameras to be located in public rights-of-way, subject to conditions, restrictions, and existing County permitting requirements.

  13. BOARD ACTION • Requesting the approval of staff’s recommendations to allow crime prevention cameras to be located in public rights-of-way, subject to conditions, restrictions, and existing County permitting requirements.

  14. Crime Prevention Cameras in the Right-of-Way Board of County Commissioners January 28, 2014

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