It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person to engage in or maintain, or for any property owner to allow or maintain, any of the following activities or conditions in regulated areas:
A. Deface, destroy, damage or impair any natural or cultural resources, except for pruning, removal of materials or any other activities authorized under appropriate permits from state and/or federal agencies or in conjunction with permitted city-sponsored activities.
B. Staying or camping overnight pursuant to Section 9.20.030 of this code.
C. Store personal property pursuant to Section 9.20.050 of this code.
D. Entering into or remaining within regulated areas that are open to the public between one hour after sunset and one hour before sunrise of the following day without approval from the city manager or designee.
E. Entering into or remaining within property to which public access is prohibited or restricted.
F. Driving or otherwise operating a vehicle, except as authorized in conjunction with otherwise permitted activity.
G. Using bicycles in regulated areas not explicitly labeled as areas and/or trails designated for bicycle use.
H. Possessing or consuming alcoholic beverages.
I. Disposing of, depositing, throwing, keeping or accumulating trash, litter, rubbish, rubble, garbage, debris or other solid waste, dirt, green waste or animal waste.
J. Posting any sign on a tree, tree-stake or guard, or fastening any wire, cable or rope to any tree, tree-stake or guard unless otherwise authorized by the city.
K. Urinating or defecating.
L. Making any excavation or unauthorized encroachment.
M. Possessing or discharging of weapons, firearms, paintballs, fireworks, or open fire. Open fire shall include but is not limited to the burning of fuels for campfire, recreational and cooking purposes. Furthermore, under no circumstances may plywood, particleboard, scrap lumber, pallets, waste or natural vegetation be burned.
N. Any act in a regulated area constituting a violation of any provision of the California Endangered Species Act (CESA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA), the California Public Resources Code, or any regulation of the California Department of Fish and Game, or of any permit or approval issued by any federal, state or local agency having jurisdiction over the regulated area shall also be a violation of this chapter.
Subsections (B)-(E) are not applicable to unsheltered individuals when there is no available shelter space, as defined in Section 9.20.020, for the unsheltered individual otherwise in violation of the subsections.
(Ord. 2466 §6 (part); Ord. 2567 (part))