10-2-1: DEFINITIONS:
As used in this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
   PICKETER: A person who engages in picketing with or without signs or placards.
   PICKETING: The practice of standing, marching, congregating, protesting, demonstrating, or patrolling by one or more persons for the purpose of persuading, discussing, educating, advocating, or informing another person or persons or for the purpose of protesting some action, attitude, policy, or belief. It does not include social, random, or other everyday communication.
   PRIVATE RESIDENCE: A single-family, duplex, or multi-family dwelling.
   PUBLIC RIGHT OF WAY: The area on or below a public roadway, highway, street, bicycle lane, alley, and public sidewalk which is designed for vehicular, bicycle or pedestrian travel and dedicated to public use, including "city plaza" as defined in chapter 5 of this title.
   PUBLIC SIDEWALK: The improved portion of public right of way dedicated to and/or intended primarily for pedestrian use.
   RESIDENTIAL PICKETING: Picketing that is directed, focused, or targeted at a particular private residence and that takes place directly in front of the particular private residence or the private residences on either side of the targeted private residence.
   RESIDENTIAL ZONE: All zones defined in title 14, chapter 2, articles A and B of this code. (Ord. 04-4125, 5-4-2004)