The following words shall have the meaning indicated when used
in these regulations:
"Amplified sound"
means sound wave, vibration, or speech projected by electronic
equipment, including amplifiers.
"Civic Center"
means the Civic Center and its related facilities that include,
without limitation, the parking lots and structures that are located
at 100 Civic Center Drive, Lake Forest, CA 92630.
"Council"
means the City Council of the City of Lake Forest, or any
person authorized by the Council, pursuant to State law, to act in
its stead.
"Knife or dagger"
means any knife, dirk, or dagger having a blade of three
inches or more in length; any ice pick or similar sharp stabbing tool;
any straight-razor or any razor blade fitted to a handle.
"Smoke" or "smoking"
means and includes the carrying or holding of a lighted pipe
or a lighted cigar or a lighted cigarette of any kind or any other
lighted smoking equipment, and the lighting of a pipe, cigar, or cigarette
of any kind, and inhaling, emitting, or exhaling the smoke of a pipe,
cigar or cigarette of any kind. "Smoke" or "smoking" also means and
includes the use of an electronic smoking device that creates an aerosol
or vapor, in any manner or in any form, or the use of any oral smoking
device for the purpose of circumventing the prohibition of smoking.
"Vehicle"
means any device by which any person or property may be propelled,
moved, or drawn, excepting a device moved by human power.
(Ord. 345 § 3, 2021)
No person shall be or remain in the Civic Center between 9:00
p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following day without permission of the
City Manager or designee, except that if a portion of the Civic Center
is specifically designated by the City as being open later than 9:00
p.m., a person may be and remain in that portion of the Civic Center
during the hours it is designated as open. Any person who attends
a City-authorized public or private meeting or event occurring between
9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m. of the following day shall not be in violation
of this section while that meeting or event is in progress. Attendees
shall promptly leave the Civic Center premises at the conclusion of
their meeting or event.
(Ord. 338 § 3, 2020; Ord. 345 § 3, 2021)
A. Duty
to Comply. No person shall enter, be or remain at the Civic Center
unless he or she complies at all times with all of the posted City
regulations applicable to the Civic Center and with all other applicable
laws, ordinances, rules and regulations. Any person who violates any
posted City regulation applicable to the Civic Center may be subject
to administrative, criminal, and/or civil remedies.
B. Operation
of Vehicles, Bicycles, Skateboards, and Roller-Skates/Blades.
1. Roads
for Public Use. The provisions of the California
Vehicle Code are
applicable at the Civic Center with respect to any way or place of
whatever nature which is publicly maintained and open to the use of
the public for purposes of vehicular travel. All
Vehicle Code violations
shall be enforced and prosecuted in accordance with the provisions
thereof. No person shall park any vehicle except in designated parking
areas, provided that this prohibition shall not apply to vehicles
owned by the City while engaged in official City business or to vehicles
owned by a contractor retained by the City while performing services
on behalf of the City.
2. Repairing
or Cleaning Vehicles. No person shall clean, wash, polish, repair,
or in any manner service any vehicle at the Civic Center. For the
purposes of this subsection (B)(2), the term "repair" includes replacing
old, worn-out parts of the vehicle with new parts, and the term "service"
includes the draining of oil, gasoline, transmission fluid, brake
fluid, radiator fluid, or other fluid for the purposes of replacing
the same with a new supply. This subsection (B)(2) does not apply
to City vehicles or City-hired vendors as permitted by the City Manager
or designee, or to the changing of deflated tires or the performance
of necessary emergency work on a disabled vehicle for the purposes
of immediately moving the disabled vehicle off of Civic Center property,
such as to a vehicle repair shop.
3. Nonroadways.
a. Vehicles. No person shall drive or otherwise operate a vehicle at
the Civic Center on any nonroadway (i.e., any surface other than those
maintained and open to the public for purposes of vehicular travel),
except upon temporary parking areas as may be designated from time
to time by the City, and further excepting vehicles in the service
of the City, animal control vehicles, law enforcement vehicles, and
motorized wheelchairs.
b. Bicycles, Skateboards, Roller-Skating/ Blading. No person shall operate
a bicycle or skateboard or roller-skate or rollerblade on a non-roadway
at the Civic Center.
4. Parking.
Vehicles may not be parked between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00
a.m. of the following day at the Civic Center except as follows:
a. A vehicle belonging to any person utilizing a portion of the Civic
Center that is specifically designated by the City as being open later
than 9:00 p.m., shall not be in violation of this section during the
hours the Civic Center is designated as open.
b. A vehicle belonging to any person who attends a City-authorized public
or private meeting or event occurring between 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
of the following day shall not be in violation of this section while
that meeting or event is in progress.
c. A vehicle actively charging at an electric vehicle charging station
shall not be in violation of this section.
5. Removal
of Vehicles. Vehicles parked in areas not designated for parking,
including non-roadway areas, may be removed and stored at the owner's
expense by the City Manager or designee.
C. Vendor
and Commercial Business Regulations.
1. Except for a person holding a permit as described in subsection (C)(2) below or pursuant to a sidewalk vending permit provided in Chapter
5.17 of this Code, no person shall practice, carry on, or conduct any commercial business, occupation, or profession at the Civic Center, or sell or offer for sale any food, beverage, merchandise, article, or anything whatsoever. This prohibition shall apply to the use of the Civic Center by a camp or other group which has charged tuition or other fees to participants covering the period which participants are present at the Civic Center with the camp or group.
2. Any person wishing to sell or vend goods or services of any kind, including, but not limited to, food and drink, at the Civic Center or in connection with a City-sponsored or approved event shall apply for a permit to do so, on a form prescribed by the City Manager or designee. The City may charge a fee in connection with the processing of such application. In considering a permit application, the City Manager or designee may evaluate the types of goods to be sold, the applicant's ability to comply with applicable laws and regulations in the sale of the proposed goods, including, but not limited to, food handling, and any such other factors and criteria as may be useful in considering the application. Sidewalk vendors shall obtain a sidewalk vending permit pursuant to Chapter
5.17 of this Code.
D. Camping;
Camp Facilities.
1. Unless otherwise provided under Chapter
13.20, Chapter 13.20's regulations apply to the Civic Center and prohibit camping, occupying camp facilities or the use of camp paraphernalia (as those terms are defined in Chapter
13.20) at the Civic Center.
2. Camp
Facilities. Notwithstanding any other section of this Code, it is
unlawful for any person to erect, maintain, use or occupy camp facilities
at the Civic Center unless the camp facility has two sides open and
there is an unobstructed view of the interior from the outside on
at least two sides. This subsection does not apply to City-sponsored
events.
E. Loudspeakers and Sound Amplification Devices. The use of loudspeakers and/or sound amplification devices at the Civic Center shall be subject to the restrictions of Chapter
11.16 of this Code.
F. Firearms,
Fireworks, Toy Weapons and Model Airplanes. No person shall carry
or discharge firearms, firecrackers, rockets, torpedoes, or any other
types of explosives, or carry or discharge any gun, or pistol, or
any sling shot, boomerang, or similar device, or any bows and arrows,
or carry or use any other object capable of propelling a projectile,
or operate any model airplanes, or remote control devices of any kind,
or carry or use any object calculated to make noise sufficient to
disturb the peace and quiet at the Civic Center, or bring onto the
Civic Center grounds any of the above objects or articles.
G. Other
Dangerous Weapons.
1. The
provisions of the California Dangerous Weapons Control Law are applicable
at the Civic Center and shall be enforced in accordance with the provisions
thereof.
2. No
person shall carry on his or her person, in plain view, any knife
or dagger.
3. The
provisions of subsections (H)(1)-(2) above shall not be deemed to
prohibit the carrying of ordinary tools or equipment for use in a
lawful occupation or for the purpose of lawful recreation.
H. Property
Damage.
1. No
person shall cut, break, injure, deface, or disturb any tree, shrub,
plant, rock, building, cage, pen, monument, fence, bench, or other
structure, apparatus, or property, or pluck, pull up, cut, take, or
remove any shrub, bush, plant, or flower, or mark or write upon, paint,
or deface in any manner any building, monument, fence, bench, or other
structure.
2. Except
for City maintenance personnel or others authorized by the City, no
person shall cut, dig, or remove any wood, turf, grass, soil, rock,
sand, gravel, or fertilizer.
3. No
person shall park a vehicle at the Civic Center if that person knows
that the vehicle leaks oil, gasoline, transmission fluid, brake fluid,
radiator fluid, or other fluid to such a degree as to cause damage
to the Civic Center or create a public safety or environmental hazard.
I. Fires
and Fireplaces. No person shall kindle a fire, except by permission
of the City Manager or designee.
J. Waste,
Liquids, and Refuse. No person shall wash dishes, or empty salt water
or other waste liquids, or leave garbage, cans, bottles, discarded
chewing gum, papers, or other refuse elsewhere than in the receptacles
provided therefor.
K. Special Events. No person shall hold any "special event" as defined in Section
5.05.020 of this Code without first obtaining a special event permit under Chapter
5.05.
L. Controlled
Substances. The provisions of the California Uniform Controlled Substances
Act are applicable at the Civic Center and shall be enforced and prosecuted
in accordance with the provisions thereof.
M. Smoking.
No person shall smoke at the Civic Center. This prohibition shall
not apply to any City-designated smoking area.
(Ord. 345 § 3, 2021; Ord. 358 § 15, 2022; Ord. 367, 2/6/2024)