9.20.050   Storage of personal property in public places.
   A.   It shall be unlawful for any person to store personal property, including camp facilities and camp paraphernalia, in the following areas, except as otherwise provided by resolution of the city council or by valid license or permit:
      1.   Any park;
      2.   Any street;
      3.   Any public parking lot or public property, improved or unimproved; and
      4.   On or adjacent to any waterway as defined in Section 9.20.050 of this code.
   B.   Moving personal property to another location upon public property or returning personal property to the same block of public property on a daily basis shall be considered storing and shall not be considered to be removing the personal property from public property. This definition shall not include any personal property that, pursuant to statute, ordinance, permit, regulation or other authorization by the city or state, is stored with permission of the city or state on real property that is owned or controlled by the city.
   C.   No person shall store any personal property upon public property in such a manner as to obstruct city operations, including street or sidewalk maintenance or cleaning, or park or landscaping maintenance, repair or irrigation. Without prior notice, the city may temporarily move personal property, whether attended or unattended, which is obstructing city operations upon public property during the time necessary to conduct the city operations.
   D.   No person shall store any personal property upon public property in such a manner that it does not allow for passage as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 as amended from time to time (ADA). Without prior notice, the city may move and may immediately impound any personal property, whether attended or unattended, stored upon public property in such a manner that it does not allow for passage as required by ADA.
   E.   No person shall store any personal property within ten feet of any operational and useable entrance, exit, driveway or loading dock. Without prior notice, the city may move and may immediately impound any personal property, whether attended or unattended, stored upon public property within ten feet of any such area.
   F.   No person shall store any personal property upon public property that has clearly posted closure time, after the posted closure time. Without prior notice, the city may move and may immediately impound any personal property, whether attended or unattended, stored upon public property within ten feet of any such area.
(Ord. 2466 §2; Ord. 2567 (part))