A.
The City Council finds that parties on private property where alcohol is consumed by minors are not only unlawful but often a cause for disturbance.
B.
Problems associated with such gatherings are difficult to resolve unless the Police Department has the legal authority to enter the private premises and direct the host to disperse.
C.
Police ability to abate loud and disturbing gatherings or gatherings where alcohol is served to minors on private property will result in a decrease in abuse of intoxicants by minors, physical altercations and injuries, neighborhood vandalism and excessive noise, thereby improving public safety.
D.
Control of large parties, gatherings or events on private property is necessary when such activity is determined to be a threat to the peace, health, safety or general welfare of the public.
E.
Police officers frequently have been required to make return calls to the location of a party, gathering, or event in order to disperse uncooperative participants, causing a drain of manpower and resources and, in some cases, leaving other areas of the city with inadequate police protection.
F.
Accordingly, the City Council of the City of Napa finds and declares that purposes of this chapter are:
(O96-012; O96-015)