(a) 
No person shall drink any alcoholic beverage:
(1) 
On any street, sidewalk, lawn, alley, park or other public place, except as provided in subsections (b) and (c) hereof;
(2) 
While on private property open to public view without the express permission of the owner, his or her agent, or the person in lawful possession thereof.
(b) 
Beer or wine may be consumed upon public places as a part of a specific event or occasion when such consumption is specifically approved by the city council and subject to the following conditions:
(1) 
Beer or wine may only be dispensed upon such public places by organizations having approval to do so from the city council.
(2) 
Beer or wine may only be dispensed by such organizations in paper or plastic cups or containers of similar materials.
(3) 
Consumption of such beer shall only be allowed within the areas specified by the city council.
(4) 
All other laws shall be complied with, including the prohibition of sales of alcoholic beverages by bars, restaurants and stores for consumption upon such public places.
(c) 
Alcoholic beverages may be served and consumed upon a public place specifically defined in a city encroachment permit for such service and consumption in direct connection with the operation of a bona fide public eating place as defined in the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Act subject to the following conditions:
(1) 
The service and consumption conforms to the terms of the encroachment permit and permit regulations; and
(2) 
The service and consumption is specifically allowed for the public place under a current on-sale license for the bona fide public eating place issued by the State Alcoholic Beverage Control Department.
(1941 Code § 1278, Ord. 382, (1942); Ord. 1165 § 1, (1980); Ord. 1360 § 1, (1988); Ord. 1453 § 1, (1992); Ord. 1465 § 1, (1992); Ord. 1579, (1997))
No owner or operator of a premises operating under an on-sale license issued for public premises, as defined in Section 23039 of the Business and Professions Code, or of any business required by state or local regulation or permit to prohibit persons under the age of 21 years from its premises during all or certain hours shall permit such a person not having lawful business therein to enter and remain on said premises during such hours. No person under the age of 21 years shall enter or remain upon such premises without lawful business therein during such hours. The owner or operator of such a premises shall post a sign at every entrance stating that persons under the age of 21 are so prohibited. If such prohibition applies only during certain hours such signs shall clearly so state.
(Ord. 1556 § 1, (1996))