(a)
Purpose and Intent.
(1)
The public bluffs and vegetation constitute aesthetically pleasing and sensitive features and resources, provide stability to land formations, and mitigate erosion, among other public benefits.
(2)
The public bluffs and vegetation are not intended or designed to be traversed by the public, used for the disposal of refuse, used for the storage of personal property, or used for other activities that can result in damage to or destruction of such areas, with associated adverse visual and/or functional impacts as well as substantial public expense to maintain, repair, or replace.
(3)
Stairs, designated trails, sidewalks, and marked pathways exist to allow the public to move through public areas.
(b)
Protection of Bluffs and Vegetation in Public Areas.
(1)
No person shall remove, destroy, damage, traverse over or through, lie on or within, or affix or attach any ropes, wires, cords, stakes, poles, hooks, or similar objects to, or store, place, or discard personal property or refuse on or within any public bluff or any vegetation planted in any public parks or beaches, including, but not limited to, open space areas and planters.
(2)
For purposes of this section, no person shall be cited under this section unless he or she has first been notified by a police officer or public officer that he or she is in violation of the prohibition in this section and thereafter continues the violation.
(Ord. 1729, 4/28/2026)