§ 130.184 LOUD OR UNRULY EVENT - FIRST POLICE RESPONSE.
   (A)   Written Warning - Issuance. For the first police response to a loud or unruly event, the enforcement officer who responds to the scene shall leave a written warning with a person responsible for the loud or unruly event. If the person responsible for the loud and unruly event cannot be located, the enforcement officer shall post the written warning on the front door of the primary entrance to the loud and unruly event, or at a location which is visible from the street and which is close to the front door or primary entrance to the loud and unruly event as is reasonably possible.
   (B)   Written Warning - Contents. The written warning issued pursuant to this section shall:
      (1)   Identify the date, time and location of the enforcement officer's response;
      (2)   Include an explanation of why the gathering qualifies as a "loud or unruly event" under this chapter;
      (3)   Include a general explanation of the consequences of a subsequent police response, including the fact that a citation and/or administrative fines and fees may be issued on each person responsible and that all persons responsible will be charged for the costs associated with a subsequent City response; and
      (4)   Order all persons responsible to take immediate actions to terminate the loud or unruly event.
   (C)   The written warning provided or posted pursuant to this chapter shall constitute constructive notice to a person responsible for a loud or unruly event regardless of actual receipt of the written warning, and such notice shall be imputed to all persons responsible for the loud and unruly event.
(Ord. 1654, passed 5-15-14)