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La Mirada, CA Code of Ordinances
City of La Mirada, California Code of Ordinances
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 BUSINESS PERMITS AND REGULATIONS
Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES
Title 6 HEALTH AND SANITATION *
Title 8 ANIMALS *
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND SAFETY *
Chapter 9.04 NOISE--DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Chapter 9.06 BURGLAR AND ROBBERY ALARMS
Chapter 9.08 LOITERING AND SOLICITING FROM STREETS
Chapter 9.09 LOITERING BY CRIMINAL STREET GANGS
Chapter 9.10 SMOKING PROHIBITED IN PUBLIC RECREATIONAL AREAS, CITY FACILITIES, AND CITY WORKPLACES
Chapter 9.12 POSSESSION AND CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES *
Chapter 9.15 TOPLESS AND BOTTOMLESS WAITRESSES AND PERFORMERS
Chapter 9.20 COLORING BABY FOWLS AND ANIMALS
Chapter 9.24 GAMING--GAMBLING
Chapter 9.28 LOOKOUTS
Chapter 9.36 DISCHARGING OF WEAPONS
Chapter 9.40 MINORS
Chapter 9.42 THREATS WITH REPLICA FIREARMS
Chapter 9.44 PARADES
Chapter 9.48 PROTECTION OF STREETS
Chapter 9.50 PAINTING OF HOUSE NUMBERS ON CURBS
Chapter 9.52 THROWING MISSILES
Chapter 9.56 GATES
Chapter 9.60 UNSIGHTLINESS
Chapter 9.64 SWIMMING POOLS, EXCAVATIONS, AND ABANDONED CHESTS
Chapter 9.76 GATE-CRASHING
Chapter 9.84 ABANDONED WELLS
Chapter 9.85 USE OF NEWSRACKS *
Chapter 9.90 GRAFFITI
Chapter 9.96 SKATEBOARDS AND OTHER WHEELED DEVICES PROHIBITED
Chapter 9.98 ADMISSION CHARGE AND LOUD OR UNRULY PARTIES
Chapter 9.100 URINATING OR DEFECATING IN PUBLIC PLACES
Chapter 9.102 ABATEMENT OF PUBLIC NUISANCE RESIDENTIAL UNITS
Chapter 9.106 CAMPING AND STORAGE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
Chapter 9.108 NONCHARITABLE SOLICITING
Chapter 9.109 CHARITABLE SOLICITING
Chapter 9.110 USE OF CITY-OWNED FACILITIES, RECREATION AND ATHLETIC FACILITIES, AND ADJOINING OPEN SPACE AREAS RESTRICTED
Chapter 9.112 SHOPPING CARTS
Chapter 9.114 NARCOTICS AND GANG-RELATED CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM
Chapter 9.116 GARAGE SALES
Chapter 9.117 USE OF THE CITY SEAL AND LOGOS
Chapter 9.120 FOURTH OF JULY BLOCK PARTIES
Chapter 9.124 MAINTENANCE OF FORECLOSED AND ABANDONED RESIDENTIAL PROPERTIES
Chapter 9.128 REWARDS FOR INFORMATION ON CRIMES
Chapter 9.132 MAINTAINING AND REGISTERING VACANT OR ABANDONED COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AND STOREFRONTS
Chapter 9.133 CANNABIS PROHIBITIONS AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 9.140 UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF A CATALYTIC CONVERTER PROHIBITED
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 12 STREETS AND SIDEWALKS *
Title 13 WATER AND SEWAGE *
Title 14 UTILITIES
Title 16 FIRE PREVENTION
Title 17 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION *
Title 20 SUBDIVISIONS 1
Title 21 ZONING *
CROSS REFERENCE TABLES
Chapter 9.120
FOURTH OF JULY BLOCK PARTIES
Sections:
   9.120.010   Permit required.
   9.120.020   Conditions of approval.
   9.120.030   Operational requirements.
   9.120.040   Application procedure.
   9.120.050   Assumption of the risk and liability.
9.120.010 Permit required.
It is unlawful for any person to conduct any block party, as defined herein, without having first obtained a permit. For purposes of this chapter, the term "block party" shall mean and include any gathering of persons, for social, recreational or amusement purposes, upon any public street.
(Ord. 546 § 1 (part), 2000)
9.120.020 Conditions of approval.
No permit to conduct a block party shall be granted unless, from the application filed, it appears that the applicant will satisfy or has satisfied the following conditions:
   (1)   The block party will be conducted on a cul-de-sac street;
   (2)   The block party will be conducted within the hours of three p.m. to ten p.m. on July 4;
   (3)   At least seven of the ten closest residents have given their written consent to the block party provided, however, that the precise location of the party must not be directly in front of the home of any nonconsenting resident who will be home during the hours of the block party;
   (4)   The applicant is an owner-occupant of a residence of the cul-de-sac street and is at least eighteen years of age and will serve as the block party host;
   (5)   The detailed, scaled diagram of the proposed location and layout required to be provided, depicting any and all tables, chairs or other objects proposed to be located within the street, clearly demonstrates that emergency vehicles will be able to easily access any and all residences within the limits of the block party and the immediate vicinity thereof.
(Ord. 546 § 1 (part), 2000).
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