§ 93.35 NOTICE OF DISTURBANCE; HOST SIGNATURE.
   (A)   When police officers respond to a noise, or other, disturbance complaint where the noise source is an event, the police officers may, but are not required to, issue written notice to the host stating as follows:
      (1)   If police officers are required to return to the same event within the following 12-hour period in response to a complaint involving a noise, or other, disturbance resulting from the event; or
      (2)   If police officers are required to return to the same property hosting an event a total of three times or more within a six-month period in response to a complaint involving a noise, or other, disturbance resulting from an event involving the same host; and
      (3)   The responding police officers determine there is a threat to public peace, health, safety or general welfare including, without limitation, a violation of this chapter; then
      (4)   Such additional responses by police officers will constitute special police services the cost of which must be paid by the host. Any such costs will become the host's personal obligation and be a debt to the city.
   (B)   Notices issued pursuant to this section must be signed by the host which acknowledges receipt of the warning and a signed copy will be left with the host. If a second or subsequent response is required, police officers must have the available host sign a "second response" voucher acknowledging the special police services and additional vouchers for any further responses.
(Ord. 1109, passed 6-21-04)