9.04.010 Notice of personal liability for cost of special security assignment.
   A.   When any loud or unruly assemblage occurs or is held (whether in a residential area or not), and the city's law enforcement agency is required to respond to the scene (whether or not in response to citizen complaints), and the senior police officer at the scene determines that there is a threat to the public peace, health, safety or general welfare, said senior officer shall notify the owner of the premises or the person in charge of the premises or the persons responsible for the assemblage that said person, or if said person is a minor, the parents and guardians of said person will be held personally liable for the costs of providing police personnel on special security assignment over and above the normal services provided by the police department to those premises.
   B.   Said person or persons shall be given a first warning, in the form of notification by the police officer that the initial police response shall be deemed to be the normal police services provided as set forth in “A” of this section.
   C.   The police personnel utilized after the first warning to control the threat to the public peace, health, safety or general welfare shall be deemed to be on special security assignment over and above the normal services provided.
   D.   The accounting and billing procedures as set forth in Section 9.04.020 shall apply.
(Ord. 144 § 2, 1995)