12.24.030 Prohibited conduct.
   No person shall perform any of the acts hereafter specified in or upon any public street, alley, sidewalk, parkway, public park, recreation building or facility, or other city facility, except as otherwise provided herein.
   (A)   Alcohol: Consume any alcoholic beverage, or possess or sell any can, bottle or other receptacle containing any alcoholic beverage (as the term "alcoholic beverage" is defined by California Business and Professions Code § 23004, as amended) which has been opened, or a seal broken, or the contents of which has been partially removed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, this prohibition shall not apply to the facility designated in § 9.22.020, provided the consumption, possession, or sale of alcohol is in compliance with the terms of a permit issued pursuant to that section.
   (B)   Animal abuse: To hunt, molest, harm, frighten, lull, trap, chase, tease, shoot or otherwise disturb any animal in its natural state or possess or remove any animal from its natural state or any eggs of the same.
   (C)   Animals: To hitch, fasten, lead, drive, ride or free from restraint any animal or fowl of any kind without the written approval of the Department. This shall not apply to dogs within a posted dog park area, as defined in § 6.04.020, or when led by a leash, cord or chain, no more than six feet long and under the immediate care and control of the owner or another person competent to exercise care, custody and control thereof. Owners of said dogs are responsible for the conduct of the animal, for the proper disposal of all waste and fecal matter, and must comply with the rules and regulations set forth in § 6.12.130. This subsection shall also not apply to service dogs, as that term is defined in § 6.04.020. Except for service dogs, as that term is defined in § 6.04.020, animals are not allowed in any recreational buildings/facilities, sports fields, or any part of a public park that is designed or intended as a play area for children, including, without limitation, tot lots and any area where play equipment is located, as well as the area underlying and surrounding such play equipment that may contain sand, woodchips, rubber mulch or similar material.
   (D)   Bathing: To bathe in any facility not designated for that purpose.
   (E)   City employees: To obstruct, hinder, harass or intimidate city employees or officers while they are performing their assigned job responsibilities for the city.
   (F)   Disruptive behavior: Participating in riotous or hazardous activities or behaving in such an unruly, destructive, or hazardous manner that it disturbs the public peace, or which may intimidate or disturb other park patrons or residences or businesses near a park or any other city facility, provided that this prohibition shall not be applied so as to infringe the rights of park users to engage in speech or other expressive activity protected by the First Amendment to the Constitution.
   (G)   Dumping: To discard or dump any liquid or solid waste in any area not designated for such purposes, including waterways, lakes or fountains.
   (H)   Fire: Make or kindle a fire with wood, kindling, or any solid fuel other than charcoal without written approval from the Department.
   (I)   Fireworks: To carry or discharge firecrackers or fireworks, except that this prohibition shall not apply to fireworks displays sponsored or arranged by the city.
   (J)   Food preparation: Cook or prepare any meal, barbecue or picnic except in the areas designated for such use without written approval from the Department.
   (K)   Glass containers: No glass containers shall be permitted.
   (L)   Golf: To engage in the game of golf, or to hit or "chip" any golf ball or similar object with a golf club or similar instrument except in areas designated for such activity.
   (M)   Graffiti: To allow or cause graffiti or tagging in, on or around any part of a public park, a recreation building or facility or amenities.
   (N)   Loitering: To gather, loiter, wander or remain prior to or after the hours of operation without the written permission of the Department. No person in a public park, recreation building/facility or amenity that has been declared closed to the public while such person is in the area shall fail to depart from the area within ten minutes or such time as is necessary to remove his or her possessions after having been requested to do so.
   (O)   Reckless operation: To ride or use any roller skates, in-line skates or skateboards at a public park in a reckless manner or with willful disregard for the safety of persons or property or to cause such items to be ridden or used in such a manner.
   (P)   Refuse: To leave garbage, cans, bottles, papers or other refuse elsewhere than in the receptacles provided.
   (Q)   Remote controlled toys: To operate any remote controlled or motorized toy in an unsafe manner or in a manner constituting a public nuisance.
   (R)   Sale of goods and for-profit activities: The sale or solicitation for sale of goods, wares, commodities, services, or any other thing without written authorization from the City Manager, including but not limited to activities that: (i) use a public park or recreational buildings/facilities to complete the terms of sale; (ii) use a public park or recreational buildings/facilities to provide a service as a result of the sale; or (iii) affect park operations, facility use or visitor safety. Without limiting the foregoing, any type of for-profit activity, class, program or lesson conducted, provided or led by an instructor, trainer, guide or leader, including, without limitation, fitness/athletic classes or camps, animal training, or childcare programs, are prohibited in all public parks and recreational buildings/facilities.
   (S)   Smoking: No person shall smoke or use any tobacco product or any electronic smoking device within the boundaries of any public park or recreation area within the city. This prohibition shall not operate to ban smoking, tobacco product use or electronic smoking device use in or upon public streets or alleys adjacent to any public park or recreation area, but shall prohibit such acts on sidewalks and in off-street public parking areas adjacent to or within public parks or recreation areas.
   (T)   Camping: To camp except as otherwise provided in § 9.26.010 of this code.
   (U)   Storage: Store personal property, including camp facilities and camping paraphernalia.
   (V)   Unattended vehicles: To leave any vehicle unattended overnight without the approval of the Department.
   (W)   Unauthorized equipment: To use rockets, torpedoes, air guns, sling shots or similar devices.
   (X)   Unlawful entry: For members of the opposite sex over the age of ten years to enter any toilet, restroom, dressing room or other facility for exclusive use by the opposite sex.
   (Y)   Use of electronic equipment: The use of city electrical outlets to provide power to electronic equipment is prohibited, provided that this prohibition shall not apply to individuals who have made a reservation pursuant to § 12.24.080 of this code. Electronic equipment is defined as any device that requires an electrical outlet for power including, but not limited to, televisions, radios, computers, cellular telephones, portable heaters, fans, cooking devices (i.e., hot plates, crock pots, toasters, toaster ovens, and the like) and personal hygiene items (i.e., electronic razors, hairdryers, curling irons, and the like).
   (Z)   Vehicle parking: Vehicle parking unless in compliance with Title 10 of this code.
   (AA)   Vehicle service: To attempt to service or remove parts from a vehicle. This shall not apply to those instances where service must be provided to a vehicle for the immediate reestablishment of its operation and removal from the area.
   (BB)   Vehicles and other means of transportation: Bicycling, skateboarding (as defined in § 10.52.010), roller skating and in-line skating, vehicles, go-carts, motorized scooters, and Segway personal transportation devices, or sporting activities related thereto except in areas designated by council resolution and posted. A bicycle may be wheeled or pushed by hand over any area reserved for pedestrian use.
   (CC)   Violation of skate park rules: Violation of any rules established by the city for the use of the city skate parks including, but not limited to, violations consisting of creating a disturbance; use of the skate park by an unsupervised minor under 14 years of age; and entry into the skate park without wearing all required protective equipment, including knee pads, elbow pads, and a helmet.
(`78 Code, § 12.24.030.) (Ord. 3349 §§ 4 - 5, 2022; Ord. 3337 § 3 (part), 2021; Ord. 3244 § 18, 2016; Ord. 3160 § 2 (part), 2013; Ord. 2967 § 3, 2009; Ord. 2884 § 2, 2007; Ord. 2833 § 5, 2006; Ord. 2736 § 2, 2004; Ord. 2581 § 2, 2002; Ord. 2303 § 1 (part), 1996.)