§ 11.08.030 SOLICITATIONS PROHIBITED AT SPECIFIC LOCATIONS.
   (A)   Financial institutions and automated teller machines (ATMs). No person shall solicit within 25 feet of any entrance or exit of any financial institution during its business hours or within 25 feet of any automated teller machine during the time it is available for customers' use. When an automated teller machine is located within an ATM facility, such distance shall be measured from the entrance or exit of the ATM facility. No person shall solicit within an ATM facility where a reasonable person would or should know that he or she does not have the permission to do so from the owner or other person lawfully in possession of such facility.
   (B)   Parking lots and parking structures. No person shall solicit in any public parking lot or structure any time.
   (C)   Public transportation vehicles and stops. No person shall solicit in any public transportation vehicle or within 50 feet of any designated or posted public transportation vehicle stop.
   (D)   Gasoline stations and fuel pumps. No person shall solicit from an operator or occupant of a motor vehicle while such vehicle is stopped in a gasoline station or at a fuel pump.
   (E)   Driveways accessing shopping center, retail and business establishments. No person shall solicit from an operator or occupant traveling in a motor vehicle while such vehicle is located within 25 feet of a driveway providing vehicular access to a shopping center, retail or business establishment.
   (F)   Medians/parkways.
      (1)   No person shall linger on a median or parkway.
      (2)   No person shall loiter on a median or parkway.
      (3)   No person shall solicit upon any median or parkway or in any manner or location that is inconsistent with the provisions of the California Vehicle Code.
   (G)   Dining establishments. No person shall solicit in any outdoor dining area of any restaurant or other dining establishment serving food for immediate consumption.
   (H)   Parks and trails. No person shall solicit in any public park or improved public trail at any time.
(Ord. 2017-210, passed 5-17-2017)