A. Solicitation on public property.
1. No person shall solicit any charitable contribution by means of any receptacle, upon, over or in any public street, sidewalk or way, or in any public park or in any publicly-owned or controlled place without:
a. First having complied with the provisions of this Chapter;
b. First having received written permission from the Committee for the location of such receptacle; and
c. First having provided on the receptacle in legible and clearly visible writing the solicitors name and address, a statement that information regarding the purpose of the receptacle is on file in the City Treasurer's Office of Culver City and the address of City Hall.
2. In granting or denying such permission the Committee shall be concerned only with the time, place and manner such receptacle will be used.
B. Solicitation on private property. No person shall solicit any charitable contribution, or any contribution for any real or purported charitable purpose, by means of any receptacle, on any private property immediately abutting upon any public sidewalk or way, in any place of business open to the public, in any room, hallway, corridor, lobby or entranceway, or other place open to or accessible to the public, or in any place of public resort, without complying with the provisions of this Chapter except that the Committee approval of the location is not required, provided however, a list of each location shall be provided to the Committee.
('65 Code, § 11-7) (Ord. No. 84-018 § 4)