The purpose of this chapter is to protect designated conservation
areas by prohibiting unlawful entry and activities that will impair
or interfere with the conservation values of the property.
(Ord. 23-01, § 1; Ord. 23-02, § 1)
For purposes of this chapter, a "designated conservation area"
is any property owned or managed by the City or other public agency
that are subject to a recorded conservation easement or restrictive
covenant involving the preservation, restoration, and enhancement
of native species and their habitats and posted with signage identifying
the area as a habitat, conservation, or preservation area.
(Ord. 23-01, § 1; Ord. 23-02, § 1)
A. It is
unlawful for any person to enter into or remain upon any designated
conservation area. Violation of this section shall constitute a trespass
on designated conservation areas.
B. Any violation of this chapter shall be subject to the penalties under Chapter
1.12, which are intended to be cumulative and may be enforced by the City in addition to, or in lieu of, each other.
C. Any
violation of this chapter shall constitute a public nuisance, subject
to abatement by any means authorized by law, including, but not limited
to, injunctive relief.
(Ord. 23-01, § 1; Ord. 23-02, § 1)
This chapter shall not apply to:
A. Any
authorized employee or agent of the City of Walnut, including persons
engaged for long-term management or maintenance of the designated
conservation area.
B. Any
person holding a permit to enter the designated conservation area
issued by the Director of Community Services Department or his or
her designee, which permits shall be issued solely for educational
or research purposes.
C. An employee
or agent of the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service or the Army Corps of Engineers entering
a designated conservation area for inspection or other purpose in
accordance with a recorded conservation easement.
D. Any
person who enters a designated conservation area upon, and remains
upon, a designated public trail within a conservation area when using
the public trail for its intended purpose.
(Ord. 23-01, § 1; Ord. 23-02, § 1)