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11/13/2000
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20217
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11/13/2000
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James D. Torrey
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<br />Ordinance 2 <br /> <br />(p) Offensive Littering, section 6.805 of this code. <br />(q) Disorderly Conduct, section 4.725 of this code. <br />(r) Minor in Possession, section 4.115 of this code. <br />(s) Furnishing Alcohol to a Minor, section 4.110 of this code. <br />(t) Allowing Alcohol Consumption by Minors on Private Premises, <br />section 4.131 of this code. <br />(u) Prohibited Sales, section 4.155 of this code. <br />(v) False Swearing on a Keg Receipt, section 4.908 of this code, made <br />unlawful under section 4.191 of this code. <br />(w) Prohibited Noise, sections 4.080 through 4.083 of this code. <br />(x) Interfering with a Peace Officer, ORS 162.247, and section 4.907 of <br />this code. <br />(y) Harassment, section 4.726 of this code. <br />(z) Menacing, section 4.730 of this code. <br />(aa) Hindering Prosecution, section 4.912 of this code. <br />(bb) Resisting Arrest, section 4.910 of this code. <br />(cc) Urinating/Defecating, section 4.770 of this code. <br />(2) Notice. <br />(a) Upon the occurrence of a response under subsection (1) of this <br />section, and in circumstances where the person(s) responsible for the gathering was <br />not the first to call police to request assistance, a "First Response Warning Notice" <br />shall be provided to: <br />1. The person(s) responsible for the gathering; <br />2. The person(s) in charge of the premises, if different than the <br />person specified in ( a) 1., and if present at the time of the gathering; and <br />3. Owner( s) of the premises, if different than the persons <br />specified in (a)1. and (a)2., and if present at the time of the gathering. <br />If the activity or conduct occurs on premises not occupied by the owner and the <br />owner is not present at the gathering, a copy of the notice shall be mailed to the <br />owner. An owner who receives notice pursuant to the immediately preceding <br />sentence shall not be deemed a notice recipient for purposes of liability for the <br />special response fee as set forth in subsection ( 4) of this section. If a notice recipient <br />is a minor, such notice shall be mailed to the parents or guardians of the minor by <br />certified mail, return receipt requested. <br />(b) Any person to whom a first response warning notice has been issued <br />may contest the validity of the notice by filing a written request for review with the <br />municipal court. The request must be filed within 15 days from the date the notice <br />was issued and shall set forth with particularity the reason( s) the determination is <br />invalid. The decision of the municipal court shall be based on the report of the <br />incident giving rise to the notice and the written information provided by the person <br />to whom the notice was issued. The municipal court's decision on the validity of the <br />notice shall be final, and shall be issued within ten days from the date the request is <br />received. If the notice is found invalid, it shall be so noted on all entries in the city's <br />
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