Note: § 9.20.010 repealed by Ord. 3778-10/07.
It shall be unlawful for any person over the age of nine years old to appear, bathe, sunbathe, walk or be on any public park, playground, beach, or in the water adjacent thereto, or on any other public land, or on any private property open to public view from any public beach, playground, park, public place, or public right-of-way in such a manner as to knowingly and intentionally expose his or her genitals, pubic hair, perineum, anal region or pubic hair region, or expose the nipples and/or areola of the female breast except as necessary while engaging in breastfeeding.
(3773-9/07)
No person shall urinate or evacuate his or her bowels on private property in an area exposed to the public view, or on any public street, sidewalk, alley, park, or other public place, except in a public restroom.
(2992-4/89)
A. 
In enacting this section, the City Council finds as follows:
1. 
Protecting the well-being, tranquility, and privacy of the homes of residents of the City is a significant governmental interest.
2. 
A special benefit of the privacy all residents enjoy within their homes is the ability to avoid intrusions and unwanted speech.
3. 
Picketing which targets the dwellings of specific residents of the City is an inherent and offensive intrusion on residential privacy.
4. 
Picketing before or about dwellings obstructs and interferes with the free and safe use of public sidewalks and public streets.
5. 
The purpose of this section is to protect and preserve the well-being, tranquility and privacy of the home by ensuring the residents of the City are free from picketing directed specifically at them.
6. 
This section is enacted for the further purpose of protecting the free and safe use of public sidewalks and streets.
B. 
It is unlawful for any person to engage in picketing within 300 feet of a residence or dwelling of any individual, where such picketing is focused or targeted against that residence, dwelling or individual.
C. 
Violations of this section shall constitute a misdemeanor punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both. No fine imposed pursuant to this section for any single violation thereof shall exceed $500.00, nor shall imprisonment exceed six months for each violation hereof and each day that any such separate violation continues shall constitute a separate violation.
(3192-4/93, 3412-3/99)
No person shall enter posted school grounds without first obtaining permission from the administrative office of the school or school district, except for the following persons:
A. 
Students, currently enrolled at that school.
B. 
Teachers, staff members and other employees of the school district.
C. 
Service providers and vendors doing business with the school, including counselors.
D. 
Volunteers approved by the school.
E. 
Parents of students currently enrolled.
F. 
Law enforcement and other governmental employees and representatives having business at the school.
G. 
Attendees at school events that are open to the public, while those events are open and only in the area open for the event.
H. 
Attendees at authorized Civic Center Act functions.
(3215-12/93)
It shall be deemed a public nuisance for any person to urinate or evacuate his or her bowels on private property in an area exposed to the public view, or on any public street, sidewalk, alley, park or other public place except in a public restroom.
(3289-8/95, 3778-10/07)