Nothing contained in § 130.21 shall prevent distribution and delivery of any advertising sample, handbill, dodger, circular, booklet or other notice of commercial advertising under the following circumstances:
(A) The distribution and delivery is made by any newspaper which at the time of its distribution is admitted as second-class matter under applicable United States postal regulations, is a newspaper of general circulation under Cal. Gov't Code § 6000 and at the time of distribution maintains a bona fide list of paying subscribers at regular published rates.
(B) The distribution of handbills, circulars, newspapers, dodgers and other forms of advertising matter is made by manual or personal delivery to persons expressly requesting the same.
(C) The distribution of any advertising matter of any kind upon any private yard, lawn, driveway, sidewalk, porch or steps of any building, upon or in any part of any structure, automobile or other vehicle or upon any vacant property in the city is made with the distributor first obtaining permission of the owner or of an adult resident or occupant thereof.
(D) The city shall not be prevented from distributing printed matter intended to promote the health, welfare and safety of the general public.
('64 Code, § 15-6) (Ord. 65, passed - - )