9.29.010 Findings and purpose.
   (A)   Due to inadequate supervision, some events become loud and unruly to the point that they constitute a threat to the peace, health, safety, or general welfare of the public through excessive consumption of alcohol, and increased incidents of fighting, litter, noise and other conditions detrimental to the community.
   (B)   The city is required to make multiple responses to such loud or unruly events, or more than one such event at a particular premises, in order to restore and maintain the peace and protect public health, safety or general welfare. Such gatherings diminish the quality of life in the city, create a burden on scarce city resources, and can result in police responses to regular and emergency calls being delayed and police protection to the rest of the city being reduced.
   (C)   In order to discourage the occurrence of repeated loud and unruly events, the city seeks to penalize those responsible for such events and set forth a mechanism for recovery of such penalties in this chapter.
(Ord. 3098 § 2 (part), 2011)