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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance #1935 ORDINANCE NO. 1935 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING, ADDING AND REPEALING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH ORDINANCE CODE The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows : SECTION 1. The Huntington Beach Ordinance Code is hereby amended as follows : 1 . Section 0039 is amended to read: S . 0039. SEVERABILITY. If any section, sub- section, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of this code, or any future amendments or additions hereto, is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by the decision of any court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this code, or any future amendments or additions hereto. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach hereby declares that it would have adopted this code and each section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase or portion of any future amendments or additions thereto, irrespective of the fact that any one or more sections , sub- sections , clauses, phrases, portions or any future amendments or additions thereto be declared invalid or unconstitutional. 2. Section 0040 is added to read: S. 0040 . PUBLIC NUISANCE DEFINED. For the purposes of this code, anything which is injurious to the senses , or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to inter- fere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property by an entire neighborhood, or by any considerable number of persons, or unlawfully obstructs the free passage or use, in the customary manner, of any navigable lake, or river, bay, stream, canal, or basin, or any public park, square, street, or highway, is a public nuisance . 3. Section 0040.1 is added to read: S . 0040 .1. PUBLIC NUISANCE. OFFENSE. PROSECUTION. Every person who maintains , permits, or allows a public nuisance to exist upon his or her property or premises, and every person occupying or leasing the property or premises of another who maintains, permits , or allows a public nuisance to exist thereon, after reasonable notice in writing from a police officer or health officer or city attorney to remove, discontinue or abate the same MT:cs -1. has been served upon such person, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be punished accordingly; and the existence of such nuisance for each and every day after the service of such notice shall be deemed a separate and distinct offense . 4 . Section 1211 is hereby repealed. 5 . Section 1211.1 is hereby repealed. 6 . Section 1211. 2 is hereby repealed. 7 . Section 1211. 3 is hereby repealed. 8 . Section 1212 is hereby repealed. 9 . Section 1212 .1 is hereby repealed. 10 . Section 1212 .2 is hereby repealed. 11. Section 1212 . 3 is hereby repealed. 12 . Section 1212 .4 is hereby repealed. 13. Section 1213 is hereby repealed. 14 . Section 1221 is hereby repealed. 15 . Section 1222 is amended to read: S . 1222 . RECEIPT OF MONEY. The Treasurer shall receive and safely keep all monies belonging to the City, what- ever its source , for which he shall give duplicate receipts, one to the depositor and one to the Finance Director. 16 . Section 1222 .4 is amended to read: S. 1222 .4 . MONTHLY REPORTS. The Treasurer shall prepare and submit to the Director of Finance monthly written reports of all receipts , disbursements and fund balances, and shall file copies of such reports with the City Administrator and City Council. 17. Section 1222 . 5 is amended to read: S . 1222 .5 . MONTHLY REPORT OF BALANCE. Prior to the first meeting of each month, the Treasurer shall report to the Director of Finance the balance in each fund. 2 . 18. Section 1222. 7 is hereby repealed. 19. Section 1222. 8 is hereby repealed. 20. Section 1241 is hereby repealed. 21. Section 1245 is hereby repealed. 22. Section 1253. 2 is amended to read: S. 1253 . 2. JAIL. PRISONERS. The Police Chief shall have charge of the City Jail and prisoners . 23. Section 1253. 3 is hereby repealed. 24. Section 1261, first paragraph only, is amended to read: S. 1261. POWERS AND DUTIES. In addition to the powers and duties of the City Administrator enumerated in the Huntington Beach City Charter, Article VI, the following shall also apply: 25. Section 1266 is amended to read: S. 1266. COMPENSATION. The Administrative Officer shall receive such compensation as prescribed by the City Council, and expense allowances as the City Council shall from time to time determine, and said compensation and expenses shall be a proper charge against such funds of the City as the City Council shall designate. 26. Section 1372. 11 is amended to read: S. 1372. 11. INVESTMENT OF CITY FUNDS. Investment of all City funds shall be determined by the City Treasurer and monitored by the Director of Finance, except as otherwise authorized by the City Council. 27. Section 1411 is hereby repealed. 28 . Section 1411.1 is hereby repealed. 3 . 29 . Section 2111. 8 (j ) is amended to read: S. 2111. 8 . DEFINITIONS. (j ) Solicitors and Canvassers. As used in this code, "Solicitors and Canvassers" are defined to be and include any individual not having a fixed place of business within the City of Huntington Beach who for himself, or as agent or repre- sentative for or of another, in person or by telephone or by any other means of communication is engaged in the business of going from house to house and place to place or at or along the streets of this city, offering to sell intangibles, such as bonds or stock or oil or mining shares or units, or soliciting or taking orders for future delivery of articles, goods, wares or merchandise, services or subscriptions inclusive of news- papers, magazines, periodicals, books and all other publications, and whether collecting advance payments or not, and inclusive of all persons who thus go from place to place, and from house to house within the city, in any like or analogous activities, and inclusive of any and all such persons who may or may not engage in any actual or purported interstate commerce. The terms solicitor and canvasser shall not apply to commercial salesmen, agents and the like who sell or take orders for the sale of wholesale goods to persons maintaining a fixed place of business in this city who are licensed as prescribed by this code. 30. Section 2114. 3 is hereby repealed. 31. Section 2392 is amended to read: S. 2392. ACTIVATION PERMIT REQUIRED. The operator of any well subject to provisions of this article may file with the Department of Building and Community Development an applica- tion for activation of such well. In the case of a well whose drill site has not been cleared and restored, as required by Section 2363 of this code, such application shall be filed within twenty (20) days after the date of notice given pursuant to Section 2363 of this code, or within twenty (20) days after determination of appeal therefrom taken under Section 2304 of this code . 4. In the case of any well whose drill site has been cleared and restored, as required by Section 2363 of this code, the application for permit under this article may be filed at any time. 32. Section 2399. 5 is amended to read: S. 2399. 5. APPEAL. Any decision made under this article may be appealed to the City Council in accordance with the procedures set forth in Section 2304 of this code. 33. Section 2443 is amended to read: S. 2443. ALLOWING DISORDERLY PERSON IN DANCE HALL. It is unlawful for any person maintaining, conducting or carrying on any public dance hall or having charge or control thereof, or for any person employed in and about the same, to allow or permit any intoxicated or disorderly person, as defined in California Penal Code Section 647, to enter, be or remain, or to dance in any such public dance hall. 34. Section 2444 is amended to read: S. 2444. DUTY TO MAINTAIN DECORUM. No person, as principal, agent or otherwise, carrying on, maintaining or conducting a public dance hall or a public dance in this city shall permit any person or persons to indulge in any act which . seriously injures the person or property of another, or which seriously disturbs or endangers the public peace or health, or which openly outrages public decency in such public dance hall or in any of the hallways leading thereto. 35. Section 2445 is amended to read: S. 2445. INDECOROUS CONDUCT. No person shall, in any public dance hall or at any public dance, wilfully and wrong- fully commit any act which seriously injures the person or property of another, or which seriously disturbs or endangers the public peace or health, or which openly outrages public decency in such 5. public dance hall or in any of the hallways leading thereto, or in any anteroom or other public room adjunctive to and used as a part or in connection with such dance hall for the use or accommodation of guests or patrons . 36. Section 2446 is hereby repealed. 37. Section 2652 is amended to read: S . 2652. CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. CARDS. Such charitable institution or organization shall furnish to each driver of every vehicle used to collect discarded property for such institution, and to every individual employed to assist such driver, an identification card containing the name of the charitable institution or organization, the name and complete description of the driver or individual employed to assist the driver, including age, sex, height, weight, complexion and color of eyes and hair. 38. Chapter 29, including Sections 2910 through 2982 , is hereby repealed. 39. Section 3134 is-amended to read: S . 3134 . ABATEMENT PROCEDURE. Whenever there exists in any place within the City of Huntington Beach a public nuisance, as defined by Section 0040 of this code, created by industrial waste or dust, a health officer, police officer, or the City Attorney shall notify in writing the record owner or person having control or possession of such place or premises to abate such nuisance . 40. Section 3412 .1 is hereby repealed. 41. Section 4031 is hereby repealed. 4.2. Section 4033 is hereby repealed. 43 . Section 4035 is hereby repealed. 44 . Section 4036 is hereby repealed. 45 . Section 4041 is hereby repealed. 46 . Section 4042 is hereby repealed. 47 . Section 4043 is hereby repealed. 48 . Section 4044 is hereby repealed. 6 . 49 . Section 4045 is hereby repealed. 50. Section 4046 is hereby repealed. 51. Section 4061 is amended to read: S. 4061. It is hereby declared unlawful for any person to sleep in any vehicle parked in any public place or on any unimproved private property in the City of Huntington Beach between the hours of 9 : 00 P.M. of one day and 9 : 00 A.M. of the next day. 52. Section 4107(a) is amended to read: S. 4107 . PENALTIES. (a) Any person who shall violate any of the provisions of this code hereby adopted or fail to comply herewith, or who shall violate or fail to comply with any order made thereunder, or who shall build in violation of any detailed statement of specifications of plans submitted and approved thereunder or any certification or permit issued thereunder, and from which no appeal has been taken, or who shall fail to comply with such an order as affirmed or modified by the Huntington Beach Board of Appeals or by a court of competent jurisdiction, within the time fixed herein, shall severally for each and every such violation and noncompliance respectively, be guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than Twenty-five Dollars ($25 . 00 ) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500 .00 ) , or by imprisonment for not less than two (2) days nor more than six (6) months, or both such fine and imprisonment . The imposition of one penalty for any violation shall not excuse the violation or permit it to continue; and all such persons shall be required to correct or remedy such violations or defects within a reasonable time; and when not otherwise specified, each ten (10 ) days that prohibited conditions are maintained shall constitute a separate offense. 53 . Section 5541, first paragraph, is amended to read: S. 5541. NOISES PROHIBITED. It shall be unlawful for any person to make, continue, cause, or allow to be made or continued, any loud, unnecessary, unusual or unreasonable noise or any noise which annoys , disturbs, injures, or endangers the 7 . comfort, repose, health, peace or safety of others within the limits of the City and the following acts and things , among others , are declared to be loud, disturbing, injurious , unneces- sary and unreasonable noises in violation of this part but said enumerations shall not be deemed to be exclusive, namely : 54 . Section 5541(k) is amended to read: S . 5541. (k) Construction or Repairing of Buildings . The erection (including excavating) , demolition, alteration or repair of any building other than between the hours of 7 :00 A.M. and 6 :00 P.M. on any day except Sundays , except in case of urgent necessity in the interest of public health and safety and then only with a permit from the Director of Building and Community Development which permit may be granted for a period not to exceed three (3) days or less while the emergency continues and which permit may be renewed for periods of three (3) days or less while the emergency continues . If the Director of Building and Community Development should determine that the public health and safety will not be impaired by the erection, demolition, alter- ation or repair of any building or the excavation of streets and highways within the hours of 6 :00 P .M. and 1 :00 A.M. and if he shall further determine that loss or inconvenience would result to any part in interest, he may grant permission for such work to be done within the hours of 6 :00 P.M. and 7 :00 A.M. 55 Section 5541(m) is amended to read: S . 5541. (m) Hawkers, Peddlers . The shouting and crying of peddlers , hawkers and vendors which unreasonably disturbs the peace and quiet of a neighborhood or of a considerable number of persons . 56. Section 5566 is amended to read: S . 5566 . PENALTY. It shall be unlawful and an INFRACTION for any person to abandon, park, store, or leave or permit the abandonment, parking, storing or leaving of any licensed or unlicensed vehicle or part thereof which is in an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative condition upon any private property or public property not including highways within the City for a period in excess of ten (10) days unless such vehicle or part thereof is completely enclosed within a building in a lawful manner where it is not plainly visible 8 . from the street or-other public or private property, or unless such vehicle is stored or parked in a lawful manner on private property in connection with the business of a licensed dis- mantler, licensed vehicle dealer or a junkyard. 57 . Section 5566 .1 is amended to read: S. 5566 .1 . SAME. FAILURE TO REMOVE. It shall be unlawful and an INFRACTION for any person to fail or refuse to remove an abandoned, wrecked, dismantled or inoperative vehicle or part thereof or refuse to abate such nuisance when ordered to do so in accordance with the abatement provisions of this article or state law where such law is applicable . 58 . Section 6171 is hereby repealed. 59 . Section 6171 is added to read; S. 6171. TWENTY-FIVE M.P .H. PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT. Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey of the portions of those streets hereinafter set forth, the City Council does hereby determine and declare that the prima facie limit of twenty-five (25) miles per hour would facilitate the orderly movement of vehicular traffic and would be reasonable and safe upon said streets and that the prima facie limit of speed on a portion of said streets shall be and is twenty-five (25) miles per hour: (a) Adams Avenue between Main Street and Lake Avenue . (b) Holland Drive between Beach Boulevard and Marken Lane. (c ) Huntington Street between Taylor Drive and York- town Avenue . (d) Main Street between Adams Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway . (e) Saybrook Lane between Monterey Lane and Davenport Drive . 60. Section 6171.1 is hereby repealed. 61. Section 6171 .2 is hereby repealed. 62. Section 6172 is added to read: S. 6172 . THIRTY M.P.H. PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT. 9 . Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey of the portions of the streets hereinafter set forth, the City Council does hereby determine and declare that a speed greater than the prima facie limit of twenty-five (25) miles per hour would facilitate the orderly movement of vehicular traffic and would be reasonable and safe upon said streets; that a prima facie speed limit of thirty (30) miles per hour is the most appro- priate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and is reasonable and safe; and that the prima facie limit of speed on a portion of said streets shall be and is thirty (30) miles per ,hour: (a) Bolsa Chica Street between Warner Avenue and south city limits . (b ) Channel Lane between Admiralty Drive and Gilbert Drive . (c) Delaware Street between Indianapolis Avenue and Detroit Avenue . (d) Huntington Street between Adams Avenue and Atlanta Avenue. (e) Indianapolis Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Brookhurst Street . (f) Orange Avenue between 17th Street and Main Street. (g) Parkside Lane between Edinger Avenue and Holt Avenue . 63. Section 6173 is added to read: S . 6173 . THIRTY-FIVE M.P.H. PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT. Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey of the portions of the streets hereinafter set forth, the City Council does hereby determine and declare that a speed greater than the prima facie limit of twenty-five ( 25) miles per hour would facilitate the orderly movement of vehicular traffic and would be reasonable and safe upon said streets; that a prima facie speed limit of thirty-five (35) miles per hour is the most appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and is reasonable and safe; and that the prima facie limit of speed on portions of the following streets shall be and is thirty-five (35) miles per hour: ( a) Davenport Drive between Baruna Lane and Algonquin Street. 10 . (b) Delaware Street between Main Street and Yorktown Avenue . (c) Delaware Street between Adams Avenue and Indiana- polis Avenue . (d) Edwards Street between Bolsa Avenue and north city limits . (e) Ellis Avenue between Delaware Street and Beach Boulevard. (f) Gothard Street between Warner Avenue and Main Street. (g) Graham Street between Heil. Avenue and Warner Avenue . (h) Heil Avenue between Beach Boulevard and east city limits . (i) Huntington Street between Atlanta Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway . (j ) Lake Avenue between 17th Street and Pacific Coast Highway . (k) Main Street between Mansion Avenue and Adams Avenue. (1) Mansion Avenue between Goldenwest Street and 17th Street . (m) Monterey Lane between Edinger Avenue and Saybrook Lane. (n) Palm Avenue between Goldenwest Street and Main Street . (o) Rancho Road between Bolsa Chica Street and east city limits . (p) Sher Lane between Edinger Avenue and Juliette Low Drive . (q) Yorktown Avenue between 17th Street and Beach Boulevard. (r) 17th Street between Florida Street and Pacific Coast Highway . 11. 64. Section 6174 is added to read: S . 6174 . FORTY M.P.H. PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT. Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey of the portions of the streets hereinafter set forth, the City Council does hereby determine and declare that a speed greater than the prima facie limit of twenty-five (25) miles per hour would facilitate the orderly movement of vehicular traffic and would be reasonable and safe upon said streets ; that a prima facie speed limit of forty (40) miles per hour is the most appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and is reasonable and safe; and that the prima facie limit of speed on a portion of said streets shall be and is forty (40) miles per hour: (a) Adams Avenue between Lake Avenue and Beach Boulevard. (b) Algonquin Street between Warner Avenue and Heil Avenue . (c ) Atlanta Avenue between Lake Avenue and Brookhurst Street . (d) Banning Avenue between Magnolia Street and Brook- burst Street . (e) Center Avenue east of Gothard Street . (f) Delaware Street between Yorktown Avenue and Adams Avenue . (g) Edinger Avenue between Beach Boulevard and west city limits . (h) Edwards Street between Bolsa Avenue and Slater Avenue . (i) Ellis Avenue between Beach Boulevard and east city limits . (j ) Ellis Avenue between Goldenwest Street and Gothard Street. (k) Florida Street between Main Street and Garfield Avenue. (1) Garfield Avenue between Goldenwest Street and Newland Street. (m) Goldenwest Street between McFadden Avenue and north city limits . 12 . (n) Goldenwest Street between Mansion Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway . (o) Gothard Street between McFadden Avenue and Edinger Avenue. (p) Graham Street between Edinger Avenue and Heil Avenue. (q) Graham Street between Warner Avenue and south city limits . (r) Hamilton Avenue between Newland Street and east city limits . (s ) Heil Avenue between Saybrook Lane and Beach Boulevard. (t) Main Street between Beach Boulevard and Mansion Avenue . (u) McFadden Avenue between Bolsa Chica Street and Graham Street . (v) McFadden Avenue between Goldenwest Street to east city limits . (w) Newland Street between Heil Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway . (x) Orange Avenue between Goldenwest Street and 17th Street. (y) Slater Avenue between Newland Street and west city limits . ( z) Springdale Street between Edinger Avenue and Talbert Avenue . (aa) Talbert Avenue between Goldenwest Street and Newland Street. (bb) Yorktown Avenue between Beach Boulevard and Ward Street . 65. Section 6175 is added to read: S. 6175 . FORTY-FIVE M.P.H. PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT. Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey of 13 . the portions of streets hereinafter set forth, the City Council does hereby determine and declare that the prima facie speed limit of sixty-five (65) miles per hour is more than is reasonable or safe; that a speed limit of forty-five (45) miles per hour is the most appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and is reasonable and safe; and that the prima facie limit of speed on portions of the following streets shall be and is forty- five (45) miles per hour: (a) Adams Avenue between Beach Boulevard and east city limits . (b ) Bolsa Avenue between Springdale Street and Goldenwest Street. (c) Bolsa Chica Street between Edinger Avenue and Warner Avenue . (d) Brookhurst Street between Garfield Avenue and Hamilton Avenue . (e) Bushard Street between Garfield Avenue and Brookhurst Street. (f) Edinger Avenue between Beach Boulevard and east city limits . (g) Edwards Street between Slater Avenue and Garfield Avenue . (h) Ellis Avenue between Edwards Street and Golden- west Street. (i) Garfield Avenue between Newland Street and Ward Street. (j ) Garfield Avenue between Edwards Street and Goldenwest Street . (k) Goldenwest Street between McFadden Avenue and Slater Avenue . (1) Gothard Street between Edinger Avenue and Warner Avenue . (m) Graham Street between Bolsa Avenue and Edinger Avenue . (n) Huntington Street between Adams Avenue and Yorktown Avenue . 14. (o) Magnolia Street between Heil Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway . (p) McFadden Avenue between Graham Street and Golden- west Street. (q) Springdale Street between Edinger Avenue and north city limits . (r) Ward Street between Yorktown Avenue and Garfield Avenue . (s ) Warner Avenue between Magnolia Street and Pacific Coast Highway . 66. Section 6176 is added to read: S . 6176. FIFTY M.P.H. PRIMA FACIE SPEED LIMIT. Upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey of the portions of streets hereinafter set forth, the City Council does hereby determine and declare that the prima facie speed limit of sixty-five (65) miles per hour is more than is reasonable and safe ; that a speed of fifty (50) miles per hour is the most appropriate to facilitate the orderly movement of traffic and is reasonable and safe ; and that the prima facie limit of speed on portions of the following streets shall be and is fifty (50) miles per hour: (a) Bolsa Avenue between Bolsa Chica Street and Springdale Street. (b ) Bolsa Chica Street between Rancho Road and Edinger Avenue . (c ) Brookhurst Street between Hamilton Avenue and Pacific Coast Highway . (d) Goldenwest Street between Slater Avenue and Mansion Avenue . 67. Section 6177 is added to read : S . 6177. SPEED LIMITS ON STATE HIGHWAYS . The State of California has established the following prima facie speed limits : (a) The speed limit on Pacific Coast Highway from 160 feet south of 12th Street to 800 feet north of Huntington Street is thirty-five (35) miles per hour. 15 . (b) The speed limit on Pacific Coast Highway from the north city limits to 800 feet south of Warner Avenue is forty (40) miles per hour. (c ) The speed limit on Beach Boulevard from the north city limits to 320 feet south of Holland Drive is forty-five (45) miles per hour. (d) The speed limit on Pacific Coast Highway from 150 feet south of 20th Street to 160 feet south of 12th Street is forty-five (45 ) miles per hour. (e) The speed limit on Pacific Coast Highway from 800 feet north of Huntington Street to 900 feet south of Beach Boulevard is forty-five (45) miles per hour. (f) The speed limit on Beach Boulevard from 320 feet south of Holland Drive to 300 feet south of Indianapolis Avenue is fifty ( 50) miles per hour. (g) The speed limit on Pacific Coast Highway from 6,200 feet north of Goldenwest Street to 150 feet south of 20th Street is fifty (50) miles per hour. (h) The speed limit on Beach Boulevard from 300 feet south of Indianapolis Avenue to Pacific Coast Highway is fifty- five ( 55 ) miles per hour. (i ) The speed limit on Pacific Coast Highway from 800 feet south of Warner Avenue to 6,200 feet north of Golden- west Street is fifty-five (55) miles per hour. (j ) The speed limit on Pacific Coast Highway from 900 feet south of Beach Boulevard to the south city limits is fifty-five (55) miles per hour. 68. Section 6325 is amended to read: S . 6325 . SAME . COMMERCIAL VEHICLES AND TRAILER PARKING PROHIBITED. No person shall park and leave standing any truck, tractor, trailer, bus, house car, or any commercial or other vehicle with a manufacturer' s rated capacity greater than three-quarter (3/4) ton, or any item of farm machinery or special purpose machine, or any house trailer, for a period of time longer than two (2 ) hours of any day upon any public street or highway in the City, except while loading or unloading property, or when such vehicle is parked in connection with, and in aid of, the performance of a service to or on a property in the block in which such vehicle is parked. 16 . 69. Article 662 is hereby repealed. 70. Section 7011 is amended to read: S . 7011 . DRESSING IN PUBLIC PLACES. No person shall dress or undress for the purpose of putting on or taking off a bathing garment in or upon any public street, alley or other public place, or underneath any pier or wharf in the Cit_v, or upon any public beach, or within any public toilet, not-spe- cifically designed for dressing, or within a vehicle other than a house trailer, motorhome, or camper designed for living purposes . 71. Section 7141 is hereby repealed. 72 . Section 7511. 15 is amended to read: S. 7511. 15 . CLIMBING ON RAILS OF MUNICIPAL PIER OR BRIDGES . No person shall sit , walk or balance on the rails of the municipal pier or public bridges or climb upon, over or under such rails, or sit, walk, balance or climb upon or over any cement walls which may be adjacent to such rails . 73. Section 7511. 23 is amended to read: S. 7511. 23. SPEAKER SYSTEMS. No person shall play, use or operate, or permit to be played, used or operated, any radio, receiving set , musical instrument, phonograph, loudspeaker, sound amplifier or other machine or device for producing or re- producing of sound upon the beach, pier, beach service road or municipal parking lot, at such a volume as to unreasonably disturb the peace, quiet and comfort of persons who are not voluntary listeners thereto . This section does not apply to the regularly employed safety service personnel of the city who use said safety equipment in the course of their daily operations, nor to any public address system authorized by Section 7554 . 74 . Section 7910 .2 , first paragraph, is amended to read: S. 7910. 2 . APPLICATION FOR PERMIT. Any person desiring to organize, produce , direct, conduct, manage, institute or carry on a parade shall, not less than forty (40) nor more than one hundred eighty (180) days before the date on which it is proposed to conduct such parade, file with the Chief of Police verified application for permit . Such application must be prepared, signed, verified and filed by a responsible person, not less than eighteen (18 ) years of age . If such application indicates that the sponsor of such parade is an organization, the application shall be prepared, signed, verified and filed by an officer of such organization, who is not less than eighteen (18) years of age . 17 . 75 . Section 7913 (c) is amended to read: S. 7913. (c ) That the permittee has not provided for the services of monitors, who must be over eighteen (18) years of age, to control the orderly conduct of the parade in conformity with such permit; and 76. Section 7914 (i) is amended to read: S. 7914. (i) The number of persons over the age of eighteen (18 ) years required to monitor the parade; 77. Section 8110 is added to read: S. 8110 . TITLE OF CODE. This building code shall be known as and referred to as the Huntington Beach Building Code . 78 . Section 8120 is added to read: S . 8120 . TITLE OF CODE. This housing code shall be known as and referred to as the Huntington Beach Housing Code . 79 . Section 8140 is added to read: S. 8140 . TITLE OF CODE. This swimming pool code shall be known as and referred to as the Huntington Beach Swim- ming Pool Code. 80 . Section 8210 is added to read: S. 8210. TITLE OF CODE. This electrical code shall be known as and referred to as the Huntington Beach Elec- trical Code . SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its adoption. The City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance and cause same to be published within fifteen days after adoption in the Huntington Beach News , a weekly news- paper, printed and published in Huntington Beach, California. 18 . PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of October, 1974 . ATTEST: Mayor jrwx 1��1'i� City Clerk APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO FORM: DON P. BONFA, City Attorney c 6 F City Administrator WILLIAM AT4,E3ARY Deputy City Attorn 19. Ord. No. 1935 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, ALICIA M. WENTWORTH, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the said City, do hereby certify that the whole number of members of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach is seven; that the foregoing ordinance was read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 16th day of September 19 74 , and was again read to said City Council at a regular meeting thereof held on the 7th day of October 19 74 and was passed and adopted by the affirmative vote of more than a majority of all the members of said City Council. AYES: Councilmen: Shipley, Bartlett, Gibbs, Wieder, Duke, Coen NOES: Councilmen: None ABSENT: Councilmen: Matney City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, California 1, Alicia M. Wentworth CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council, do hereby certify that this ordinance has been ubli�had in the Huntington Beach News`,/oil ,,�.Q ., 19..t,7 In accordance with the City Charter of said City. ira ALlG1A M. W "IWaRTIi� ....... ................... ... ---------------- City Clerk .... De City Clerk i