The city council finds that large or noisy parties on private property, ongoing or chronic disruptive disputes or activities on public or private property constitute a nuisance and such continued loud, unnecessary or disruptive noise may, on occasion, disturb the peace and quiet of any residential neighborhood thereby requiring law enforcement services over and above those normally provided. It is in the best interests of the public peace, health, safety, or general welfare of the city as well as in fairness to its citizens that the city requires those persons utilizing or requiring law enforcement services beyond those provided the public at large to defray the city's expense for providing the same.
(Ord. 817 § 1, 2009)