§ 92.18  NUISANCES AFFECTING PUBLIC PEACE.
   (A)   Fireworks. The following enumerated sections of the state’s Fireworks Law, together with all acts and amendments applicable to cities, are hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this chapter: O.R.S. 480.111 through 480.165.
   (B)   Notices and advertisements.
      (1)   No person shall, either as principal or agent, affix or cause to be distributed any placard, bill, advertisement, or poster upon any real or personal property, public or private, without first securing permission from the owner or proper public authority.
      (2)   This section shall not be construed as an amendment to, or a repeal of any regulations now or hereafter adopted by the city regulating the use of and the location of signs and advertising.
      (3)   No person shall, either as principal, agent, or employee, scatter, distribute, or cause to be distributed on the streets, sidewalks, or other public places, or upon any private property, any placards or advertisements whatsoever.
(Prior Code, § 92.18)  (Ord. 95, passed 11-6-1967)  Penalty, see § 92.99