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Oxnard, California Code of Ordinances
OXNARD, CALIFORNIA CODIFIED ORDINANCES
PREFACE
ADOPTING ORDINANCE
CHAPTER 1: GENERAL
CHAPTER 2: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3: EMPLOYER-EMPLOYEE RELATIONS
CHAPTER 4: PUBLIC PROJECTS; PURCHASING AND CONTRACTING
CHAPTER 5: ANIMALS AND FOWL
CHAPTER 6: EMERGENCY ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS, AND UNFAIR PRICING
CHAPTER 7: NUISANCES
ARTICLE I. GENERAL PROVISIONS
ARTICLE II. ABANDONED MOTOR VEHICLES
ARTICLE III. CIVIL FINES
ARTICLE IV. CURFEW
ARTICLE V. GRAFFITI
ARTICLE VI. LARGE PARTIES, GATHERINGS OR ASSEMBLAGES ON PRIVATE PROPERTY
ARTICLE VII. NEWSRACKS
ARTICLE VIII. OFFENSES
ARTICLE IX. PROPERTY CONSERVATION
ARTICLE X. SHOPPING CARTS
ARTICLE XI. SOUND REGULATION
ARTICLE XII. INLAND WATERWAYS
ARTICLE XIII. GRANDFATHERED ESTABLISHMENTS SELLING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
ARTICLE XIV. REGULATION OF PRIVATE PATROL OPERATORS, PROPRIETARY PRIVATE SECURITY OFFICERS, AND SECURITY OFFICERS
ARTICLE XV. PUBLIC LIBRARY RULES OF CONDUCT AND EXCLUSION PROCESS
ARTICLE XVI. RESERVED
ARTICLE XVII. REGULATION OF SMOKING
ARTICLE XVIII. ORMOND BEACH REGULATIONS
ARTICLE XIX. RECORDING NOTICES OF VIOLATIONS
ARTICLE XX. REGULATIONS ON CAMPING
ARTICLE XXI. PARK AND PARK FACILITY EXCLUSION
ARTICLE XXII. PROHIBITION ON AGGRESSIVE PANHANDLING AND SOLICITATION
ARTICLE XXIII. BRIDGE JUMPING PROHIBITED
ARTICLE XXIV. SINGLE-USE FOODWARE ACCESSORIES AND STANDARD CONDIMENTS
ARTICLE XXVI. ELECTION SIGNS
CHAPTER 8: VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
CHAPTER 9: ADVERTISING
CHAPTER 10: BINGO GAMES
CHAPTER 11: PERMITS
CHAPTER 12: GAMBLING
CHAPTER 13: ASSESSMENTS, FEES AND TAXES
CHAPTER 14: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 15: SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 16: ZONING CODE
CHAPTER 17: COASTAL ZONING
CHAPTER 18: FLOODPLAIN MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 19: PUBLIC WORKS
CHAPTER 20: TREES; SHRUBS
CHAPTER 21: UNDERGROUND UTILITIES
CHAPTER 22: WATER
CHAPTER 23: CABLE, VIDEO, AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS
CHAPTER 24: MOBILE HOME PARKS
CHAPTER 25: SURFACE MINING
CHAPTER 26: OXNARD PERMIT SIMPLICITY ACT
CHAPTER 27: TENANT PROTECTION AND RENT STABILIZATION
PARALLEL REFERENCES
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SEC. 7-172. ABANDONMENT PROHIBITED.
   No person shall abandon or leave any shopping cart, which has been removed from the owner's premises, upon public property or upon any private property not under the control of the person abandoning or leaving the shopping cart or under the control of the shopping cart owner.
(`64 Code, Sec. 19-70.8) (Ord. No. 2380)
SEC. 7-173. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.
   No person shall possess any shopping cart that has been removed from the owner's premises without written consent or that has been abandoned or left on private property under circumstances as described in section 7-167 unless such person so having possession has notified the owner or city of the presence and location of such shopping cart.
(`64 Code, Sec. 19-70.9) (Ord. No. 2380)
ARTICLE XI. SOUND REGULATION
SEC. 7-180. DECLARATION OF POLICY.
   (A)   The city council hereby adopts this article in order to protect classes of land use from excessive sound because the city council has determined that such excessive sound is detrimental to the public health, safety and welfare and contrary to the public interest.
   (B)   The city council also adopts this article in order to implement the noise standards established by the State for community noise exposure and to establish land uses compatible with various sound levels.
(`64 Code, Sec. 19-60.1) (Ord. No. 2292)
SEC. 7-181. EXCESSIVE SOUND AS PUBLIC NUISANCE.
   The city council hereby declares that the generation or maintenance of any sound in a manner prohibited by the provisions of this article shall be considered a public nuisance. The person responsible for such generation or maintenance shall be punished in accordance with this article.
(`64 Code, Sec. 19-60.2) (Ord. No. 2292)
SEC. 7-182. DEFINITIONS.
   For purposes of this article, the following words shall have the following meanings:
   (A)   AGRICULTURAL OPERATIONS - Activities occurring on a parcel of real property which is undeveloped and used for cultivation, producing crops, and raising livestock.
   (B)   AMBIENT SOUND LEVEL - The all-encompassing sound level associated with a given location, time of day and duration.
   (C)   A-WEIGHTED SOUND LEVEL - The sound level in decibels as measured on a sound level meter using the A-weighted network (scale) at slow response with the unit of measurement to be defined as dBA.
   (D)   BROADCAST - To operate, or permit the operation of, any sound amplification system on or within a vehicle for the purpose of addressing the public or attracting the attention of persons outside the vehicle.
   (E)   DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DIRECTOR or DIRECTOR - The development services director for the city or designee.
   (F)   CUMULATIVE PERIOD - An additive period of time composed of individual time segments which may be continuous or interrupted.
   (G)   DECIBEL or dB - A unit for measuring the amplitude of a sound equal to 20 times the logarithm to the base ten of the ratio of the pressure of the sound measured to the reference pressure which is 20 micropascals (20 micronewtons per square meter).
   (H)   EMERGENCY MACHINERY, VEHICLE, WORK OR ALARM - Any machinery, vehicle, work or alarm used, employed, performed or operated in an effort to protect, provide or restore safety conditions in the city, or for residents, or work by private or public utilities when restoring utility service.
   (I)   GRADING - Any excavating or falling of earth material or any combination thereof conducted at a site to prepare the site for construction or other improvements thereon.
   (J)   HERTZ or Hz - The unit which describes the frequency of a function periodic in time which is the reciprocal of the period.
   (K)   IMPULSE SOUND - A sound of short duration usually less than one second and of high intensity with an abrupt onset and rapid decay.
   (L)   INTRUDING SOUND LEVEL - The total sound level, in decibels, originating from an alleged offensive source at a specified location.
(M)   PERSON - An individual, firm, association, copartnership, joint venture, corporation or any entity, public or private in nature.
   (N)   SIMPLE TONE NOISE - A sound characterized by a predominant frequency so that other frequencies cannot be readily distinguished and shall exist if the one-third octave band sound pressure levels in the band with the tone exceeds the arithmetic average of the sound pressure levels of the two contiguous one-third octave bands as follows: five dB for center frequencies of 500 Hz and above, and by eight dB for center frequencies between 160 and 400 Hz and by 15 dB for frequencies less than or equal to 125 Hz.
   (O)   SOUND LEVEL METER - An instrument meeting American National Standard Institute Standards 51.4-1971 or most recent revision thereof for Type 2 sound level meters or an instrument and the associated recording and analyzing equipment which will provide equivalent data.
   (P)   SOUND LEVEL - Twenty times the logarithm to the base ten of the ratio of the pressure of the sound to a reference pressure which shall be explicitly stated.
(`64 Code, Sec. 19-60.3) (Ord. No. 2292, 2413)
SEC. 7-183. DECIBEL MEASUREMENT CRITERIA.
   Any decibel measurement made pursuant to the provisions of section 7-187 shall be based on a reference sound pressure level of 20 micropascals as measured with a sound level meter using the A-weighted sound level.
(`64 Code, Sec. 19-60.4) (Ord. No. 2292)
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