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HomeMy WebLinkAboutEmergency Ordinance 3329 - Revision to Speed Limits on Beach A 1 PROOF OF PUBLICATION W STATE OF CALIFORNIA) l ) SS. County of Orange } am a Citizen of the United States and a _. resident of the County' aforesaid; I. am ._ over.the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the below entitled matter.- I am a principal clerk of the HUNTINGTON BEACH INDEPENDENT, a newspaper of general circuletion, printed and P gt City Huntinublished in the Ci of on y :eMEltoEpc�►� F� ~ r -.ORDINANc6;NOr.3 3 beach: dt Beach; County of Orange, State of YyT-:". ,� !^h=M' ,:AN EMenGENCY zaour California and that attached Notice is a 7 •ORDINANCEvp: _- - �'g^ated• points.' when the yellow lights we THE CITY OF flashing. Any person vI0- true and complete copy as was: printed HUNTINGTON BEacH" " Isting .this.section shell, ,. .AMENDING CHAPTER upon conviction,_be guilty and published in the Huntington Beach - 13.08OFTHE of an Infraction," ' and sub. HUNTINGTON BEACH : r to a fine equal to the and Fountain Valle issues of said MUNICIPAL CODE baile-set for vlclotion of i° Y PERTAINING TO Section 22350 VC,as listed . newspaper to wit the issue(s) of: BEACH REGULATIONS/ '^the lazed b' Sall the shed- SPEED LIMITS. We, utilized by the Munlcl- The City Council of the . pal Court3.0 of Huntin on Beac SECTION ar The City ltY Council declares that this does ordain as allows: emergency ordinance Is re- SECTION 1. That Section yuired for the Immediate" 13.08 of the. Huntington preservation of the public Beach Municipal-Code Is peats, health, or safety. Md 16 1996 hereb amended to. add Thersfore,pursuant to Sea ynew Section 13,08.285 read tion 501 of the City Charter, as follows: this ordinance shall be- 13.08.285 Definition - come effective Immediately Wheeled Conveyance. upon Its atflrrnarice bbyy et For tho..purposes.of this least five of the members— ehapter, wheeled ear- - of the City councll. I declare, under penalty of perjury, that bbllmi e o a'biccle, anQo s NN 4• Teffe ors. nanoe shall".take effect In►� the foregoing is true and correct. skateboard, rollerblades, mediatehr upon its, adw- rollerskates,and strollers. "am SECTION 2. That Spctlon PASSED AND ADOPTED 13.08.290 of the Huntington by the City Council of the Beach Municipal Code. Is City of Huntington Beach at hereby amended to read - a regular meeting held. as follows: thereof on.the 8th dayof Executed on May 16, 199_r�____ 13-08.290 "E:tcee `, may,1998 Speed Umlt _ - h/ Data_ 8uUlvahn, ate ann at Costa Mesa, California. a. No. person shall over- Mayor y..wheeled corwey- once of any type on the AT T E S T- C o n n l e. beach or beach service Brockway,City Clerk road at a speed In excess AYES- Counollmetn• Of 10 miles per hour unless. bore: annan, Lelpzlg,: a greater speed Is,posted., Sauer,, Sullib" Dot.. The maximum speed•limit•- . rMe - When.;:pedestrians are _- presermishall be 5 miles HOES: CounMtmem- pper hour. Any person via- hers:Garofalo IaUng this" Becton shall, ABSENT- Ceunoll-_ upon conviction, be guilty.. Of an Infraction,_and sub- metnbere:None Signature )act to a fine:equal to the CITY. OF HUNTING- Cls.got get for violation of TON BEACN, CONNIE Section 22350 VC,as llSt9d B R O C K W AY,-' CITY In the Uniform Ball Sched -CLERK- " uie, utilized by the Munlcl- .published Huntlggton Dal Published._ Besch-Fountaln Valley In•" doPenderhtM9y 18,1996. Council/Agency Meeting Held: 5-&-96 Deferred/Continued to: Approve 0 conditionally Approved - O Denied City Clerk' Signature Council Meeti g Date: 5/06/96 Department ID Number: PD 96-009 CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 33a� REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION SUBMITTED TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS SUBMITTED BY: MICHAEL T. UBERUAGA, City Administrato �-- PREPARED BY: RONALD E. LOWENBERG, Chief of Police SUBJECT: REVISION OF MUNICIPAL CODE-sPERTAINING ECTION 13.08 Statement of Issue,Funding Source,Recommended Action,Alternative Action(s),Analysis,Environmental Status,Attachment(s) Statement of Issue: Existing sections of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 13.08.290 related to speed limits on the beach service road are being clarified and modified to include wheeled conveyances during high levels of pedestrian traffic. Wheeled conveyance is also defined under a proposed section 13.08.285. Funding Source: N/A Recommended Action: Request the City Council approve the revisions to Huntington Beach Municipal Code Section 13.08.290 and Adopt sub-section "B" and section 13.08.285. Alternative Action(s): Do not approve the proposed ordinance revision. REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTIA MEETING DATE: 5/06/96 DEPARTMENT ID NUMBER: PD 96-009 Analysis: Currently there is no reference to speeds maintained by wheeled conveyances during periods of pedestrian congestion on the beach service road. This revision would limit wheeled conveyances to walking speed (2.5 MPH) while this condition exists. All operators would besnotified by signs and yellow flashing lights. This area is near the Pier. The proposed revision will greatly assist the police department and reduce the likelihood of a serious injury received during a solo accident or collision with a pedestrian. Environmental Status: N/A Attachment(s): City Clerk's Page Number 1. Proposed revision to Ordinances 13.08.285 and 13.08.290 (B). PD96.009 -2- 04/25/96 5:05 PM when such theater or church is closed. The restricted parking applies between the hours of 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. on days that school is in session. 10.48.110 Standing in alley. No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle for any purpose other than the loading or unloading of persons or materials in any alley. 10.48.120 Bus zones. The Director of Public Works is authorized to establish bus zones opposite curb space for the loading or unloading of buses or common carriers of passengers and to determine the location thereof. 10.48.130 Morning parking restrictions. It is unlawful for any operator of any motor truck to park the same except between the hours of 4 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Main Street between Ocean Avenue and Olive Avenue in this city, and on Walnut Avenue between Third Street and Fifth Street in this city except at loading zones regularly designated and marked. 10.48.140 Loading permits. The Director of Public Works may issue a special permit to an operator of a motor truck to park on said streets for the purpose of loading and unloading personal property in cases of emergency or necessity, and for the loading and unloading of building material and bulky articles to and from business houses located on said streets and property fronting thereon. No loading zones shall be designated or marked on Main Street between Ocean Avenue and Olive Avenue. 10.48.150 Extended loading time prohibited where. No person shall park or leave standing any vehicle except for loading purposes as defined in section 10.04.070 of this code in any of the following places: (a) Hospital entrance. At any curb within twenty-five (25) feet of the entrance of any hospital. (b) Police station. At any curb within fifty(50) feet of the entrance to any police station. (c) Fire hydrant. At any curb within fifteen(15)feet of a fire hydrant. 10.48.160 Violation--Penalty. Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be guilty of an infraction, and punishable by a fine not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100). legdraft/mc 1048/j mp/1/24/96 EMERGENCY ORDINANCE NO. _ 3329 AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 13.08 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO BEACH REGULATIONS/SPEED LIMITS. The City Council of the City of Huntington Beach does ordain as follows: SECTION 1. That Section 13.08 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to add new Section 13.08.285 read as follows: 13.08.285 Definition - Wheeled Conveyance. For the purposes of this chapter, wheeled conveyance shall include, but not be limited to: bicycle, skateboard, rollerblades, rollerskates, and strollers. SECTION 2. That Section 13.08.290 of the Huntington Beach Municipal Code is hereby amended to read as follows: 13.08.290 Exceedinq Speed Limit. a. No person shall operate any wheeled conveyance of any type on the beach or beach service road at a speed in excess of 10 miles per hour unless a greater speed is posted. The maximum speed limit when pedestrians are present shall be 5 miles per hour. Any person violating this section shall, upon conviction, be guilty of an infraction, and subject to a fine equal to the bails set for violation of Section 22350 VC, as listed in the Uniform Bail Schedule, utilized by the Municipal Court. b. No person shall operate any wheeled conveyance of any type on the beach service road at a walking speed in excess of 2.5 miles per hour, between designated points, when the yellow lights are flashing. Any person .violating this section shall, upon conviction, be guilty of an infraction, and subject to a fine equal to the bails set for violation of Section 22350 VC, as listed in the Uniform Bail Schedule, utilized by the Municipal Court. SECTION 3. The City Council declares that this emergency ordinance is required for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, or safety. Therefore, pursuant to Section 501 of the City Charter, this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon its affirmance by at least five of the members of the City Council. im p/k/exc eed i ng/e125/96 SECTION 4. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held thereof on the 6th day of May , 1996. ATTEST: Mayor APPROVED AS TO FORM: L.ny Clerk REVIEW NDPPROVED City Attorney INITI ED AND AP OVED: ity Administrator P/blice Chief jmp/Wexceed i n g/4/25i96 Urgency Ord. No. 3329 STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss: CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ) I, CONNIE BROCKWAY, the duly elected, qualified City Clerk of the City of Huntington Beach, and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council of 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 an adjourned regular meeting thereof held on the 6th day of May, 1996, and was passed and adopted by at least four-fifths (4/5) affirmative vote of said City Council. AYES: Councilmembers: Harman, Leipzig, Bauer, Sullivan, Dettloff, Green NOES: Garofalo ABSENT: None 1,Connie Brockway CITY CLERK of the City of Huntington Beach and ex-officio Clerk of the City Council, do hereby certify that a synopsis of this ordinance has been published in the Independent on 19 In accordance with the City Charter of said City City Clerk and ex-officio Clerk Connie Brockway City Clerk of the City Council of the City Deputy city Cleric of Huntington Beach, California Chapter 13.08 BEACH REGULATIONS Sections: 13.08.010 Unlawful acts 13.08.020 Defacing and/or destroying public property 13.08.030 Littering 13.08.040 Dangerous objects in bathing area 13.08.05.0 Camps prohibited 13.08.060 Fires 13.08.070 Dogs and other animals 13.08.080 Soliciting 13.08.090 Alcoholic beverages--Possession 13.08.100 Alcoholic beverages--Permits--Terms 13.08.110 Alcoholic beverages--Permits--Revocation or suspension 13.08.120 Hazardous water sports 13.08.130 Hazardous articles 13.08.140 Beach games and practices 13.08.150 Digging 13.08.160 Spear Guns 13.08.170 Jumping from municipal piers and public bridges 13,08.180 Climbing on rails of municipal pier or bridges 13.08.190 Climbing on lifeguard stations 13.08.200 Leaving hazardous objects 13.08.210 False alarms 13.08.220 Interfering with lifeguard 13.08.225 Interfering with park ranger 13.08.230 Causing object to reflect 13.08.240 Curfew 13.08.250 Fireworks 13.08.260 Electrical outlets 13.08.270 Speaker systems 13.08.280 Vehicles--Regulation 1108.285 Definition - Wheeled Conveyance 13.68.290 Exceeding speed limit 13.08.300 Delivering concessions 13.08.310 Parking 13.08.320 Traffic control signs 13.08.330 Removal of sand 13.08.340 Glass containers on beach 13.08.350 Beach and ocean closure - Authority 13.08.010 Unlawful acts. It is unlawful for any person to do or commit, or for any person to cause or permit to be done or committed within the boundaries of any beach, within the City limits, owned, operated, controlled or formed by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach, any acts in the following sections. 13.08.020 Defacing and/or destroying public property. No person shall cut, carve, hack, remove, deface or otherwise injure any fence, post, toilet, lavatory, restroom, building, sign or other structure, or to place writing upon the interior or exterior of any fence, post, toilet, lavatory, restroom, building, sign or other structure therein, any initial, name writing, printing, drawing or vulgar, profane or obscene word or picture. 13.08.030 Littering. No person shall deposit or discard or leave any handbill, bottle, can or rubbish or trash or debris on the beach or in the Pacific Ocean, other than in those receptacles provided for such purpose, or to deposit in any commode or urinal in any public toilet any newspaper, rag, part of clothing or any item likely to clog said commode or urinal. This section shall not be interpreted to prohibit distribution of any constitutionally protected material. 13.08.040 Dangerous ob'ects in bathing area. No person shall throw, cast, deposit or cause to be thrown, cast or deposited on the beach of the Pacific Ocean, below the high tide line in this City, any glass, bottles, tin cans, nails, rubbish, trash or any article whatsoever that is or may become a menace to life or limb to any person or bather in said ocean or on said beach. 13.08.050 Cams prohibited. No person shall maintain any camp or occupy the same at any place on the beach of the Pacific Ocean within the City except by special permit issued by the Director of Community Services. 13.08.060 Fires. No person shall light, kindle, set or maintain fires or coals thereon, except in the fire rings provided therefor. 13.08.070 Do s and other animals. No person having the care, charge or control of any dog or pet or domesticated or wild animal or reptile, shall permit or allow said dog, pet, domesticated or wild animal or reptile to be, under any circumstances or conditions, on or upon the municipal pier, or upon the public beaches in the City; except that upon those beach areas located north of the line created by extending the northern curbline of Goldenwest Street to the Pacific Ocean, dogs constrained by a leash no longer than six(6) feet in length are permitted. 13.08.080 Soliciting. No person shall engage in the business of soliciting, selling or peddling any liquids or edibles for human consumption, or to distribute circulars, or to hawk, peddle or vend any goods, wares or merchandise except pursuant to a permit issued under the authority of the Director of Community Services. 13.08.090 Alcoholic beverages--Possession. Except as hereinafter provided, no person shall, on or upon the beach or pier within the City limits of Huntington Beach consume, sell, purchase, give away or have in his possession any alcoholic beverage, or transport or deliver to any person or persons therein any alcoholic beverage. 13.08.100 Alcoholic beverages--Permits--Terms. The City Council may grant permits for the sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages under the following terms and conditions: (a) The kind or kinds of permitted alcoholic beverages shall be named in the permit. (b) Each permit shall require that all alcoholic beverages be sold and consumed on permittee's premises, the location and area of permittee's premises to be set forth in said permit. (c) That there be compliance with all other city, county and state laws and regulations. (d) Such other terms and conditions as are reasonably required to protect the peace, health, welfare or safety of the public. (e) The permit shall not be transferable. (f) The permit shall expire one year from and after the date of issuance, unless sooner revoked as provided by this chapter. (g) Nothing herein contained shall be construed as permitting the sale, use, possession or consumption of any alcoholic beverage on the beach or pier except pursuant to and as limited by a permit, as above set forth. 13.08.110 Alcoholic beverages--Permit--Revocation or suspension. Permits are subject to suspension or to revocation by the City Council after notice to permittee and public hearing, on any of the following grounds: (a) Permittee has made a substantial misrepresentation in his application for permit; (b) Permittee or any of his employees has violated any laws or regulations concerning the operation of the business, or any terms or conditions of the permit; i (c) Permittee or any of his employees has been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude; (d) Permittee or any of his employees has knowingly permitted use of narcotics or dangerous drugs without reporting such incidents to the police department without unnecessary delay or not more than twenty-four(24) hours after the commission thereof, (e) Permittee or any of his employees has caused or permitted any breach of the peace on such premises, or has performed or permitted any act against the peace, health, welfare or safety of the public. 13.08.120 Hazardous water snorts. The following regulations shall apply to water sports: (a) In order to protect the public health, safety and welfare, the City Council may, by resolution, fix the hours during which no person in the water of the Pacific Ocean within three hundred yards of the mean high tide line thereof, within the City shall use or have in his possession any surfboard, paddleboard, bellyboard, skimmer, canoe, boat or any similar object made entirely or partially of wood, metal, hard plastic or any other hard substance; provided, however, no person shall use or have in his possession any hazardous articles, as defined in section 13.08.130, in any area of the water of the Pacific Ocean, or within three hundred yards of the mean high tide line thereof, within the City limits of Huntington Beach, designated as a hazardous water sport area by the Director or his authorized agent, based on prevailing weather, water conditions, density of use, and/or other hazard inducing conditions. (b) The Director or his authorized agent, shall give notice of the time during which hazardous water sports, as defined herein, are prohibited. Such prohibition shall be effective when a yellow flag having dimensions of 2 feet by 2 feet, and having a solid black circle in the center, one foot in diameter, commonly known as a"black ball" flag, is prominently displayed from a lifeguard tower, station, pier or similar structure. . (c) During the times the "black ball" flag is displayed, swimming and bathing only shall be permitted in the waters of the Pacific Ocean adjacent to the beach within two hundred yards of the point of the display of the "black ball" flag, provided that where the "black ball" flag is displayed from consecutive operational lifeguard towers, lifeguard stations and similar structures, that all waters of the Pacific Ocean adjacent to the beach shall be restricted to swimming and bathing only. (d) No person shall fail, refuse or neglect to leave the waters of the Pacific Ocean adjacent to the beach when such restriction and prohibition, as set out in this section, is in force. (e) Notwithstanding any provision of this section, the Director, or his authorized agent, may from time to time designate certain areas to be used exclusively by persons using surfboards and paddleboards. Such designation may be revoked at any time and the area covered by any such designation may be enlarged or reduced at any time. No person shall swim or bathe in the waters of the Pacific Ocean included in such area so designated except while using a surfboard or paddleboard. 13.08.130 Hazardous articles. No person shall use any surfboard, paddleboard, skimmer, bellyboard, rubber life raft, canoe, boat, or any similar object made entirely or partially of wood, metal, glass, hard plastic or any other hard substance at any time, on the beach or in the Pacific Ocean in a manner that constitutes a hazard to any other person. 13.08.140 Beach games and practices. No person shall use any hard ball, softball, bat football, volleyball, shot put, hammer throw,javelin, boomerang, flying saucer or any athletic apparatus or game, or similar object, or conduct or participate in any sport or game at any place thereon, outside of the area provided thereof, or to conduct or participate in any sand throwing, blanket throwing or any sport that constitutes a hazard to any person. 13.08.150 Digging. No person shall dig or cause the digging of any hole in the sand exceeding a depth of two feet. Any person who digs, or causes to be dug, any hole upon the beach shall fill the hole before leaving the beach area. 13.08.160 Spear guns. No person shall have any spear gun or similar underwater fishing device in his or her possession on the shore of any beach unless the point of such device is covered by a sheath, cork or other protective device. No spear gun or similar weapon or instrument shall be kept cocked, loaded or otherwise prepared so as to be capable of being discharged while on the beach, or in swimming areas therein. 13.08.170 Jumping from municipal piers and public bridges. No person shall dive,jump or enter the water from the municipal pier or any part thereof, provided, however, that this section shall not apply to the regularly employed lifeguard personnel of the City who are engaged in lifeguard training or in emergency jumps from the pier or bridges for the purpose of saving lives and/or property. 13.08.180 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. 13.08.190 Climbing on lifeguard stations. No person shall climb or cause someone else to climb on any lifeguard station or ladder on the beach or municipal pier unless told to do so by an official employee of the City. 13.08.200 Leaving hazardous objects. No person shall lay or cause to be laid, any surfboard, paddleboard or similar object against any lifeguard station or municipal structure. 13.08.210 False alarms. No person shall cause a false rescue or call for help when it is not needed, or to cause a lifeguard to enter the water upon a false rescue, or to leave his tower or to have his attention drawn to a false alarm. 13.08.220 Interfering with lifeguard. No person shall willfully resist, delay or obstruct any lifeguard in the discharge or attempt to discharge any duty of his position. 13.08.225 Interfering with park ranger. No person shall willfully resist, delay or obstruct any park ranger in the discharge or attempt to discharge any duty of his position. 13.08.230 Causing object to reflect. No person shall use a mirror, glass or any similar object to cause the sun to reflect thereon so as to interfere with the vision of any lifeguard or other person(s). 13.08.240 Curfew. No person shall be on the public beach within the City between the hours of 12:01 a.m. and 5 a.m. except upon official business of the City. In the event of special circumstances so warranting, the Director of Community Services, in his judgment, is authorized and empowered to modify temporarily the hours during which the beaches are closed. Said- modification to be filed with the City Administrator at least ten days prior to the requested date. 13.08.250 Fireworks. No person shall light, set off, or discharge or have in his or her possession, fireworks on the beach. 13.08.260 Electrical systems. No person shall use any electrical outlets on the beach without first obtaining written consent from the Director of Community Services and paying such fees as may be prescribed. 13.08.270 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 reproducing sound upon the beach, pier, beach service road or municipal parking lot, at such a volume as unreasonably to 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 13.24.200. 13.08.280 Vehicles--Regulation. No person shall operate any motor driven cycle, motor driven bicycle, motorcycle, automobile, motor truck or other vehicle or conveyance(regardless of horsepower rating or size) on the beach other than for law enforcement, lifesaving or emergency purposes, or for beach maintenance purposes, without the express written consent of the Director of the Community Services Department; nor on any roads on which signs are posted prohibiting such activity, nor in any manner or direction prohibited by posted signs, nor on any beach other than on the roads, drives or parking areas designed for such purposes. 13.08.285 Definition - Wheeled Conveyance. For the purposes of this chapter, wheeled conveyance shall include, but not be limited to: bicycle, skateboard, rollerblades, rollerskates, and strollers. 13.08.290 Exceeding Sneed Limit. a. No person shall operate any wheeled conveyance of any type on the beach or beach service road at a speed in excess of 10 miles per hour unless a greater speed is posted. The maximum speed limit when pedestrians are present shall be 5 miles per hour. Any person violating this section shall, upon conviction, be guilty of an infraction, and subject to a fine equal to the bails set for violation of Section 22350 VC, as listed in the Uniform Bail Schedule, utilized by the Municipal Court. b. No person shall operate any wheeled conveyance of any Vee on the beach service road at a walking speed in excess of 2.5 miles peours between designated points, when the yellow lights are flashing. Any person violating this section shall, upon conviction, be guilty of an infraction,-and subject to a fine equal to the bails set for violation of Section 22350 VC, as listed in the Uniform Bail Schedule, utilized by the Municipal Court. 13.08.300 Delivering concessions. During the period of June 15 to September 15, any and all commercial motor vehicles of any type, must make their deliveries to beach concessions between the hours of 6 a.m. and 11 a.m. 13.08.310 Parking. No person shall park any vehicle except in designated parking areas; provided, however, that the Director of the Community Services Deparment is authorized to permit parking along roads and in underdeveloped areas when, in his opinion, such parking will not interfere with beach area operations. 13.08.320 Traffic control signs. The Director of Community Services is authorized and directed to erect and maintain signs at locations he deems appropriate, indicating the speed limits established by the City Council for beaches, along roadways and streets herein. The Director of the Community Services Deparment is also authorized to designate parking areas and traffic patterns and to erect and maintain signs indicating such areas and patterns. 13.08.330 Removal of sand. No person shall remove, or cause to be removed from the beach, any sand without written permission from the Director of Community Services. 13.08.340 Glass containers on beach. No person shall have, possess or use any dangerous article or container such as a bottle, glass, crockery or other article used for carrying or containing any liquid for drinking purposes upon any beach or adjacent pier area in the City of Huntington Beach. 13.08.350 Beach and ocean closure- authority. The Director of Community Services, or any marine safety personnel officer, lifeguard, or other authorized agent shall have the authority to close any beach, harbor, or ocean waters of the Pacific Ocean in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. Such closure shall be effective when notice of closure is given through any of the following methods: (a) Signs stating that the beach is closed or that swimming is prohibited, or depicting a swimmer and a red circle with a slash through the circle, or otherwise advising of closure; (3101-5191) (b) Public address announcements; (c) Oral or written notice from the Director of Community Services, any marine safety officer, lifeguard, or other authorized agent; or (d) Any other device or announcement reasonably communicating such closure. No person shall enter, remain in, or fail or refuse to leave a closed area of beach, harbor, or ocean waters while such restriction is in effect. KECEIVEO 6'ry CLERK ;,IT': u"F HUNTING10h 3fACN, CALIF. MAR 21 '96 To: Main Street Library From: Connie Brockway, City Clerk Subject: ORDINANCE(S) FOR POSTING Date: March 5, 1996 ATTACHED IS 1 ORDINANCE(S) FOR PUBLIC POSTING. PLEASE NOTE THE REMOVAL DATE OF 4/4/96. Thank you, Laura x1559 Please sign and return. 6 -b eceived by Date G/kw/synopsis/ordpost B. INDEPENDENT PUBLISH DATE: 3-28-96 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO 3324 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 10.48 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO EFFECTIVE TIME PERIODS FOR CURB PARKING RESTRICTIONS" SYNOPSIS Ordinance No. 3324 amends the Huntington Beach Municipal Code by amending Chapter 10.48 by adding Section 10.48.105 Student Loading Zones to create Signed Student Loading Zones with a three minute allowed parking period to eliminate most parking and traffic congestion problems during schoold days when parents dropp off and pick up school children. Signed Student Loading Zones would have the same effect as a white painted curb from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM on days that school is in session. All other times would be unrestricted parking. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its passage. THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held Monday, February 26, 1996, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Harman, Bauer, Sullivan, Dettloff, Garofalo NOES: Councilmembers: Leipzig, Green ABSENT: Councilmembers: None CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK G/synopsis 3/26/96 B. INDEPENDENT PUBLISH DATE: 3-2H-96 LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO 3324 "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING CHAPTER 10.48 OF THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO EFFECTIVE TIME PERIODS FOR CURB PARKING RESTRICTIONS" SYNOPSIS Ordinance No. 3324 amends the Huntington Beach Municipal Code by amending Chapter 10.48 by adding Section 10.48.105 Student Loading Zones to create Signed Student Loading Zones with a three minute allowed parking period to eliminate most parking and traffic congestion problems during schoold days when parents dropp off and pick up school children. Signed Student Loading Zones would have the same effect as a white painted curb from 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM on days that school is in session. All other times would be unrestricted parking. This Ordinance shall take effect thirty days after its passage. THE FULL TEXT OF THE ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE IN THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Huntington Beach at a regular meeting held Monday, February 26, 1996, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Councilmembers: Harman, Bauer, Sullivan, Dettloff, Garofalo NOES: Councilmembers: Leipzig, Green ABSENT: Councilmembers: None CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH CONNIE BROCKWAY CITY CLERK G/synopsis 3/26/96 RCA ROUTING SHEET INITIATING DEPARTMENT: Public Works/Police SUBJECT: Establishment of Student Loading Zones COUNCIL MEETING DATE: March 4, 1996 RCA ATTACHMENTS STATUS Ordinance (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Attached Resolution (w/exhibits & legislative draft if applicable) Not Applicable Tract Map, Location Map and/or other Exhibits Not Applicable Contract/Agreement (w/exhibits if applicable) (Signed in full by the City Attorney) Not Applicable Subleases, Third Party Agreements, etc. (Approved as to form by City Attorney) Not Applicable Certificates of Insurance (Approved by the City Attorne ) Not Applicable Financial Impact Statement (Unbudget, over $5,000) Not Applicable Bonds (If applicable) Not Applicable Staff Report (If applicable) Not Applicable Commission, Board or Committee Report (If applicable) Not Applicable Findings/Conditions for Approval and/or Denial Not Applicable ........ ........ ..... ..... .. .. ........ ......... .. ..... ........ ... ............ . ... .... _ .... ........... ...... .. ........ ......... .......... 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