It shall be unlawful to pass out, give away, circulate, distribute, or deliver any printed or written handbill, circular, or advertising literature offering to sell or buy any goods, wares, merchandise, or commercial services or offering or soliciting to buy, sell, exchange, lease, rent or list any real property when the intended recipient thereof, or the owner, occupant, or resident of any property where such literature is left or intended to be left, has notified the distributor or disseminator of such material that such intended recipient, owner, occupant or resident does not wish to receive any literature.
(Ord. 72-240 § 1)
The notice referred to in the preceding section may be given to a distributor or disseminator of printed or written material by an owner, occupant, or resident of property by any one (1) or more of the following means:
(a) 
By posting the property on or near the front door or main entrance thereof with a sign at least twelve (12) square inches in area stating, in effect, "No Handbills," or words of similar meaning.
(b) 
By written or oral communication to the distributor or disseminator of such material.
(Ord. 72-240 § 1)
(a) 
It shall be unlawful to throw, cast or scatter any printed or written material of any type whatsoever in or onto any public place; into, or upon any automobile, vehicle or conveyance; or in, into or on the yard or grounds or on the doorstep, porch or vestibule of any residence, apartment or dwelling; or upon any vacant lot or other private property within the City.
(b) 
Any printed or written material which may be passed out, given away, circulated or delivered in the City pursuant to law, shall be:
(1) 
Placed in the hand of the intended recipient; or
(2) 
Bound, folded or weighted in such a manner that the material cannot be blown away, scattered or fragmented by the action of the elements and/or normal pedestrian or vehicular traffic; or
(3) 
Affixed to the premises for which it is intended by being tied to or slipped over a doorknob or other protrusion, or other means calculated to prevent the material from being blown away, scattered or fragmented by action of the elements.
(Ord. 72-240 § 1)
The foregoing provisions of this Part shall not apply to the distribution of folded newspapers of general circulation, as the same are defined in the Government Code of the State of California.
(Ord. 72-420 § 1)
It shall be unlawful for any person offering or soliciting to buy, sell, exchange, lease, rent or list any real property in the course of, or as an incident to or part of such person's business, occupation, trade or employment to go upon, ring the doorbell of, or knock on the door of or attempt to gain admittance to any occupied residence, dwelling or apartment within the City unless prior to such entry, doorbell ringing, knocking or attempt to gain admittance such person has been requested or invited by the owner or adult occupant of such premises to enter or be upon such premises for such purpose.
(Ord. 72-420 § 1)
It shall be unlawful for a peddler or solicitor or person distributing literature of any kind, to refuse to leave any residence, dwelling or apartment or other private property within the City when requested to leave by the owner, occupant, resident or person in control thereof.
(Ord. 72-240 § 1)