(A) Prohibition and definition. It shall be unlawful to picket a single residential dwelling in the city without the consent of the dwelling's occupant (hereinafter referred to as TARGETED RESIDENTIAL PICKETING).
(B) City objective. The city has an interest in the protection of residential privacy within the city and protecting the well being, tranquility and privacy of the home which is certainly of the highest order in a free and civilized society. The city further finds that, without resorting to targeted residential picketing, ample opportunities exist for those otherwise engaged in targeted residential picketing to exercise constitutionally protected freedom of speech and expression.
(Ord. 336-1997, passed 4-14-97) Penalty, see § 136.99