9.29.030 Police responses to events.
   (A)   Whenever an officer is called to the scene of an event, the officer shall leave a written warning with a person responsible for the event. If the person responsible for the event cannot be located, the officer shall either post the written warning on the front door or primary entrance to the event, or at a location which is visible from the street and which is as close to the front door or primary entrance to the event as is reasonably possible.
   (B)   The written warning shall:
      (1)   Identify the date, time and location of the officer's response;
      (2)   Include an explanation of why the event qualifies as an “event” under this chapter; and
      (3)   Include a general explanation of the consequences of a subsequent police response, including the fact that an administrative citation may be imposed on each person responsible for the event.
   (C)   The written warning provided or posted pursuant to this chapter shall qualify as a notice of violation, as provided for in § 1.08.130 of this code, for each possible person responsible for the event whether or not each actually received the written warning.
(Ord. 3098 § 2 (part), 2011)