(a) 
A violation of any provision, or the failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Code or of any code adopted by this Code by reference shall be a misdemeanor unless otherwise made an infraction pursuant to subsection (b) of this section or Section 1-2.03. Each person violating any provision, or failing to comply with any of the provisions of this Code or of any code adopted by this Code by reference shall be guilty of a separate offense. Each day or portion thereof during which any violation of any provision of this Code, or of any code adopted by this Code by reference is committed or permitted shall constitute a separate offense.
(b) 
A violation of any of the following provisions of this Code, may be charged by the City Attorney as either a misdemeanor or an infraction:
3-7.1402
Repairing Vehicles on Street,
3-7.2104
Utilities Connections Prohibited,
4-1.101
Distribution of Handbills Without a Permit,
4-1.201
Advertising Signs Prohibited,
4-9.201
Littering,
4-9.202
Maintenance of Litter,
4-10.02
Nuisance Conditions,
4-17.02
Live Entertainment: Permits Required,
4-22.02
Fencing of Construction Sites,
4-22.03
Storage of Construction Materials,
4-22.04
Removal of Litter,
4-22.05
Trash Receptacles,
4-22.06
Access to Construction Site,
4-22.07
Maintenance of Public Ways,
4-22.08
Protection of Pedestrians,
4-22.09
Blocking Driveways,
4-22.10
Portable Toilets,
4-22.11
Construction Information,
4-22.12
Protection from Sandblasting,
4-22.13
Disruption of Traffic,
4-23.01
Restrictions on the Sale of Personal Property,
4-23.02
Garage and Similar Sales,
4-33.03
Distribution of Handbills and Solicitation Where Property is Posted,
4-35.04
Presence in Parks or Recreation Facilities During Non-Designated Hours of Use,
4-35.06
Vehicles in Parks,
4-35.07(a)
Dogs in Parks,
4-35.08(b) and (c)
Animals in Parks,
4-35.10
Littering in Parks,
4-35.12
Storage of Personal Property in Parks,
4-35.18
Damaging Vegetation in Parks,
4-35.19
Fire Hazards in Parks,
4-35.20(a)
Weapons and Explosives in Parks,
4-35.21
Organized Play; Permits Required,
4-35.22
Commercial Activities; Permits Required,
4-35.23
Other Activities; Permits Required,
4-35.24(d)
Issuance of Permits,
4-35.25
Interference with Permit Holders,
5-2.105(e)
Placement and Removal of Trash Containers,
5-2.201
Premises to Be Kept Clean,
5-2.202
Unlawful Accumulation,
5-2.203
Maintenance of Stagnant Water,
5-2.204
Abatement of Weeds,
10-2.1532
Metal, Unorthodox, and Unusual Buildings,
10-2.1806
Signs,
10-2.1818
Signs Not Permitted,
12-1.503
Soliciting.
(§ 1, Ord. 2466 c.s., eff. May 21, 1987, as amended by § 1, Ord. 2537 c.s., eff. April 13, 1989, § 1, Ord. 2706 c.s., eff. October 21, 1993, § 1, Ord. 2989 c.s., eff. August 18, 2006, § 1, Ord. 3052 c.s., eff. June 18, 2010, § 1, Ord. 3061 c.s., eff. November 19, 2010, and § 1, Ord. 3170 c.s., eff. May 4, 2017)
(a) 
Unless otherwise specified in this Code, each separate offense determined to be a misdemeanor shall be punishable by a fine not exceeding One Thousand and no/100ths ($1,000.00) Dollars or imprisonment not exceeding six months, or both.
(b) 
Each separate offense determined to be an infraction shall be punishable by:
(1) 
A fine not exceeding One Hundred and no/100ths ($100.00) Dollars for a first violation;
(2) 
A fine not exceeding Two Hundred and no/100ths ($200.00) Dollars for a second violation by the same person of the same ordinance within 12 months of the date of the first violation;
(3) 
A fine not exceeding Five Hundred and no/100ths ($500.00) Dollars for a third and each additional violation by the same person of the same ordinance within 12 months of the date of the first violation.
(c) 
All fines set forth in this section shall be subject to court-imposed, statutorily mandated assessments.
(§ 2, Ord. 2466 c.s., eff. May 21, 1987, as amended by § 1, Ord. 2706 c.s., eff. October 21, 1993)
A violation of any of the following provisions of this Code shall constitute an infraction and not a misdemeanor:
 
Title 3
Section
Description
3-1.01
Bicycles: Licenses Required
3-1.04
Skateboards/Roller Skates: Riding on Sidewalks Prohibited
3-1.05
Bicycles, Skateboards, and Wheeled Toys: Parking Restricted
3-1.06
Skateboards/Roller Skates on Streets or Alleys
3-1.07
Skateboards/Roller Skates on Bicycle Paths
3-1.08
Blocking Bicycle Paths
3-4.105
Fireworks: Possession, Use, and the Like Without a Permit
3-6.05
Overtime Parking
3-6.06
Parking Position in Space
3-6.07
Limitation on Number of Vehicles per Marked Parking Space
3-6.12
Restriction of Parking by Signs
3-7.303
Persons Other Than Police Officers or Firemen Directing Traffic
3-7.406
Obedience to Traffic Control Devices
3-7.501
Signal Controlled Intersections: Right Turns
3-7.505
Left and Right Turns: Prohibited Where Signed
3-7.507
U Turns
3-7.801
Stops Required at Designated Intersections
3-7.802
Emerging from Alleys and Private Driveways
3-7.803
Following Emergency Vehicles
3-7.804
Driving Through Funeral Processions
3-7.805
Motorcycles and Bicycles on Vacant Lots/Acreage: Noise/Dust
3-7.806
Clinging to Moving Vehicles
3-7.807
Driving Vehicles on Sidewalks
3-7.808
Driving on New Pavement
3-7.810
Trains Blocking Streets
3-7.811
Boarding and Alighting from Vehicles
3-7.812
Unlawful Riding on Vehicles
3-7.813
Railway Gates
3-7.902
Commercial Vehicles: Driving on Prohibited Streets
3-7.903
Commercial Vehicles on Certain Streets (Truck Routes)
3-7.1002
Crossing Streets in the Central Traffic District
3-7.1003
Crossing Streets at Right Angles
3-7.1004
Standing in Streets
3-7.1005
Pedestrians Standing on Sidewalks
3-7.1006
Places Closed to Pedestrian Travel
3-7.1101
Curb Parking: Exceptions
3-7.1103
Parking on Left Side of Street
3-7.1202
Parkways
3-7.1203
No Parking Zones: Designated
3-7.1204
No Parking Zones: Authorization to Establish
3-7.1205
Curb Zones: Time Limits: Markings
3-7.1208
Alley Parking
3-7.1209
Bus Zones
3-7.1210
Taxicab Stands
3-7.1301
Prohibited Outside Central Traffic District
3-7.1304
Authority of Signs
3-7.1305
Prohibited Between 7:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m.
3-7.1306
Prohibited Between 7:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
3-7.1307
Prohibited
3-7.1308
Prohibited During Various Hours
3-7.1309
Parking on Public and Private Property
3-7.1310
All Night Parking
3-7.1311
All Night Parking: Central Traffic District
3-7.1313
Storage of Vehicles on Streets and Alleys
3-7.1314
Temporary Parking
3-7.1315(c)
Obedience to Emergency Rules and Signs
3-7.1318
Parking of Trailers, Semitrailers, Motor Homes, Campers and Recreational Trailers
3-7.1319
No Overnight Parking or Storage
3-7.1320
Restricted Parking Due to Weight
3-7.1321
Restricted Parking Due to Height
3-7.1403
Removal of Debris
3-7.1404
Damaging Traffic Signs
3-7.1503
Permits Required to Operate Advertising Vehicles
3-7.1506
Searchlights, Generators, and Floodlights
3-7.1705
Parking in a Preferential Parking Zone Prohibited Except by Permit
3-7.2102
Overnight Parking Prohibited
3-7.2114
Overnight Parking Permit in City Parking Lots
3-10.03
Parking in Designated Stalls
3-10.04
Speed Control
 
Title 4
Section
Description
4-7.02(b)
Alcoholic Beverages: Possession of Open Container in Public Places and on Beaches
4-8.02
Curfew Detention: Loitering After 10:00 p.m.
4-9.701
Hang Gliders Prohibited
4-9.703
Flying Powered Model Aircraft and Gliders
4-9.707
Reckless Operation of Model Aircraft
4-9.802
Prohibited Activities on Piers
4-10.10 — 4-10.14
Commercial Exploitation of Sexual and Lewd Conduct
4-24.502 — 4-24.512
Noise Regulation
4-25.01
Ball Games and Hunting
4-35.05
Stopping or Parking Vehicles During Non-Designated Hours of Use
4-35.07(c)(1) — (4), (c)(6) — (9)
Dogs in Parks
4-35.08(a)
Animals in Parks
4-35.09(c)
Alcoholic Beverages: Possession of Open Container in Parks
4-35.13
Skateboard Riding in Parks
4-35.14
Roller Skating, In-Line Skating and Bicycle Riding in Parks
4-35.15
Golfing in Parks
4-35.16
Operating Powered Model Aircraft and Boats in Parks
4-35.17
Erecting Barriers in Parks
 
Title 5
Section
Description
5-1.103
Dogs at Large (Dogs on Beaches)
5-1.501
Defecation by Dogs/Animals
5-1.711
Violation—Beekeeping Penalties
 
Title 10
Section
Description
10-2.1700—10-2.1708
Parking Regulations
10-2.1524(d)
Visibility at Intersections
 
Title 12
Section
Description
12-1.203
Boat Races and Special Events
12-1.204
Vessels: Reverse Gears
12-1.302
Launching, Recovering, and Mooring of Vessels
12-1.305
Damages to Harbor, Waterways, Maritime Facilities, or Other Property
12-1.307
Obstruction of Harbor Facilities
12-1.308
Places of Abode
12-1.310
Obedience to Authorized Signs, Notices, Signals, and Buoys
12-1.311
Securing Permission for Debarkation
12-1.312
Protected Swimming Areas
12-1.314
Underwater Diving
12-1.315
Prohibitions: Swimming, Fishing, Surfboarding, and the Like
12-1.401
Mooring to Navigation Aids
12-1.402
Placement and Care of Private Buoys and Moorings
12-1.405
Making Vessels Fast
12-1.411
Obstructions to Fairways, Channels, or Berthing Spaces and Removal of Sunken Vessels
12-1.412
Dangerous or Disabled Vessels
12-1.413
Unseaworthy Vessels
12-1.506
Transfer of Bait
12-1.507
Sale of Live Bait
12-1.508
Commercial Vessels: Permits
12-1.513
Bait Disposal
12-1.702
Walkways to Be Kept Clear
12-1.703
Boarding Steps and Stairs
12-1.705
Hazardous Lights
12-1.706
Welding, Burning, and Cutting
12-1.707
Access Service Routes to Be Kept Clear
12-2.04
Tampering with Lighting Systems on Piers and Wharves
12-2.05
Sale of Merchandise on Piers and Wharves
12-2.09
Fishing from Piers and Wharves
12-3.01
Beach Tents and Umbrellas
12-3.02
Beach Fires
12-3.05
Removal of Stones, Gravel, and Sand from Beaches
12-3.06
Littering Beaches
12-3.07
Littering Waters
12-3.08
Littering Public Places
12-3.09
Littering from Vehicles
(§ 2, Ord. 2466 c.s., eff. May 21, 1987, as amended by § 1, Ord. 2506 c.s., eff. August 4, 1988, § 2, Ord. 2537 c.s., eff. April 13, 1989, § 1, Ord. 2552 c.s., eff. August 17, 1989, § 1(1), Ord. 2844 c.s., eff. November 4, 1999, § 1, Ord. 2862 c.s., eff. December 21, 2000, § 1, Ord. 2989 c.s., eff. August 18, 2006, § 2, Ord. 3052 c.s., eff. June 18, 2010, § 2, Ord. 3061 c.s., eff. November 19, 2010, § 1, Ord. 3113-13 c.s., eff. November 8, 2013, § 2, Ord. 3170 c.s., eff. May 4, 2017, and § 1, Ord. 3195 c.s., eff. November 14, 2019)
Whenever in this Code any act or omission is made unlawful, it shall include causing, permitting, aiding, abetting, suffering, or concealing the fact of such act or omission.
(Renumbered by § 2, Ord. 2466 c.s., eff. May 21, 1987)
The provisions of this Code which declare certain crimes to be punishable as therein mentioned devolve a duty upon the court authorized to pass sentence to determine and impose the punishment described.
(Renumbered by § 2, Ord. 2466 c.s., eff. May 21, 1987)
Whenever in this Code the punishment for a crime is left undetermined between certain limits, the punishment to be inflicted in a particular case shall be determined by the court authorized to pass sentence, within such limits as may be prescribed by this Code.
(Renumbered by § 2, Ord. 2466 c.s., eff. May 21, 1987)
Every person found guilty of violating any provision of this Code and sentenced to imprisonment shall be imprisoned in the City Jail or the County Jail.
(Renumbered by § 2, Ord. 2466 c.s., eff. May 21, 1987)