ORD 346 ORDINANCE 346
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES RELATING TO LOITERING
OF MINORS AND AMENDING THE RANCHO PALOS
VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RANCHO PALOS VERDES
DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. The City Council finds:
A. The Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code currently
prohibits minors from loitering between 10:00 p.m. and daylight
("nighttime curfew") . It also prohibits minors from loitering in
or around public places which are not open for business between
nightfall and daylight.
8. The ongoing application of the curfew is necessary
to reduce juvenile crime and juvenile victimization. Minors are
particularly vulnerable to violence due to their lack of maturity
and experience and their limited ability to make critical
decisions in an informed and mature manner.
C. In Nunez v. City of San Diego, 114 F.3d 935 (9th
Cir. 1997) , the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth
Circuit considered an ordinance adopted by the City of San Diego
which prohibited minors from loitering between 10: 00 p.m. and
sunrise. The court found the ordinance invalid for a number of
reasons, including that it did not contain proper exceptions to
allow minors to engage in constitutionally protected activities.
D. The City's curfews are distinguishable from the
curfew ordinance that was held to be invalid by the Nunez court.
E. The City Council seeks to add a daytime curfew to
reduce truancy and drop-out rates and to further reduce juvenile
crime and victimization of juveniles which occurs during the
school hours.
F. The City Council further seeks to recover the
enforcement costs incurred in identifying, detaining, and
transporting minors who violate the nighttime curfew to their
places of residence.
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SECTION 2 . Chapter 9. 12 of Title 9 of the Rancho Palos
Verdes Municipal Code is hereby amended in its entirety to read
as follows:
"Chapter 9. 12
CURFEW
Sections:
9. 12 .010 Definitions.
9. 12 .020 Nighttime Curfew for Minors.
9. 12.030 Daytime Curfew for Minors.
9.12 .040 General Exemptions.
9. 12.050 Additional Daytime Curfew Exemptions.
9.12 .060 Parental Responsibility.
9. 12 .070 Penalty for violation.
9. 12 .080 Enforcement Procedures.
9. 12 .090 Power of Law Enforcement Officers.
9. 12. 100 Recovery of Costs.
9. 12.010 Definitions.
For the purposes of this Chapter, unless it is plainly
evident from the context that a different meaning is intended,
the following definitions shall apply:
A. "Custodial person" means any parent or legal
guardian of the minor, or any person eighteen (18) years of age
or older who is authorized by a parent or legal guardian to take
care and have custody of the child.
B. "Emergency" means an unforeseen combination of
circumstances or the resulting state that calls for immediate
action. The term includes, but is not limited to, fire, natural
disaster, automobile accident, or any situation requiring
immediate action to prevent serious bodily injury or loss of
life.
C. "Establishment" means any privately-owned place of
business operated for a profit to which the public is invited,
including, but not limited to, any place of amusement or
entertainment.
D. "Minor" means a person under the age of eighteen
(18) years.
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E. "Public place" means any place to which the public
or a substantial group of the public has access and includes, but
is not limited to, streets, highways, and the common areas of
schools, hospitals, apartment houses, office buildings, transport
facilities, and shops .
I/ 9.12 .020 Nighttime Curfew For Minors.
Unless the minor meets one or more of the exceptions
set forth in Section 9. 12 . 040 of this Chapter, it is a
misdemeanor for any minor to be present between the hour of 10: 00
p.m. and the time of sunrise of the following day in or upon any
of the following places: (i) any public or private street, road,
drive, alley, or trail; (ii) any public or community park, beach
or recreation area; (iii) any public ground, place, or building;
(iv) any vacant lot or abandoned or vacant building; or (v) any
establishment.
9.12 .030 Daytime Curfew For Minors.
Unless the minor meets one or more of the exceptions
set forth in Sections 9. 12 . 040 or 9. 12 . 050 of this Chapter, it is
a misdemeanor for any minor subject to compulsory education or
compulsory continuation education to be present between the hours
of 8 : 30 a.m. and 1 : 30 p.m. of the same day, on days when the
minor' s school is in session, in or upon any of the following
places: (i) any public or private street, road, drive, alley, or
trail; (ii) any public or community park, beach or recreation
area; (iii) any public ground, place, or building; (iv) any
vacant lot or abandoned or vacant building; or (v) any
establishment.
9.12 .040 General Exemptions.
The curfews in Chapter 9. 12 shall not apply if the
minor is :
A. Accompanied by a custodial person;
B. On an errand directed by, and in possession of a
written excuse from, a custodial person;
C. Engaged in or going directly to or returning
directly from a school-approved activity or one that is
I/ supervised by school personnel, a medical appointment, a
religious activity, or any other lawful educational or
recreational activity supervised by adults and sponsored by the
school, the city, a civic organization, or a similar entity that
takes responsibility for the child;
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D. Engaged in a lawful employment activity or in a place
in connection with or as required by a business, trade,
profession, or occupation in which the minor is lawfully engaged,
or going directly to or returning directly from such lawful
employment activity;
E. Engaged in or going directly to or returning
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directly from any other lawful activity with written p ermission
from a custodial person;
F. Involved in an emergency or seeking medical
assistance;
G. Exercising rights protected by the First Amendment
of the United States Constitution or Article 1 of the California
Constitution when a minor has in his or her possession written
permission from a custodial person to engage in such activity;
H. In the right-of-way abutting the minor' s
residence, provided there are no complaints regarding the minor' s
conduct;
I . In a motor vehicle involved in interstate travel;
or
J. Emancipated pursuant to State law and California
Family Code Section 7000, et seq, including but not limited to
the following reasons : married or in the military service.
9.12 .050 Additional Daytime Curfew Exemptions.
Section 9. 12 . 030, Daytime Curfew, shall not apply
where the minor is :
A. In possession of a valid, school-issued, off-
campus permit giving permission to leave campus;
B. Receiving instruction by a qualified tutor
pursuant to Education Code Section 48224;
C. Otherwise exempt from attendance at a public or
private full-time day school as set forth in the Education Code;
or
D. The minor is on an excused absence from school due
to any of the circumstances set forth in Section 48205 of the
California Education Code, or any other applicable state or
federal law.
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9. 12 .060 Parental Responsibility.
Every custodial person who allows or permits a minor in
his or her custody to violate any provision of Chapter 9. 12 is
guilty of a misdemeanor.
I/ 9. 12 .070 Penalty for violation.
Any person who violates any of the provisions of
Chapter 9. 12 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor which is punishable
by the general penalty of Subsection 1 . 08 . 010 (A) of the Rancho
Palos Verdes Municipal Code; provided, however, a court may order
the following instead of a fine:
A. Community service: (i) for no more than 10 hours
for the first violation; (ii) for no less than 10 hours and no
more than 20 hours for the second violation; and (iii) for no
less than 20 hours and no more than 50 hours for each additional
violation of this Chapter committed within one year after the
second violation of this Chapter; or
B. Parenting classes .
9.12.080 Enforcement Procedures.
A deputy of the Los Angeles County Sheriff' s Department
shall ask the age of an apparent offender and his or her reason
for being on the premises or property. The deputy shall not
issue a citation or make an arrest unless the deputy reasonably
believes that an offense has occurred and that none of the
exceptions set forth in Rancho Palos Verdes Municipal Code
Sections 9. 12 . 040 or 9. 12 . 050 apply. For violations of the
nighttime curfew in Section 9. 12 . 020, the Deputy shall transport
or detain the minor in accordance with the provisions in Welfare
and Institutions Code 3 625. 5.
9. 12 .090 Power of Law Enforcement Officers.
Nothing in this Chapter shall be construed as limiting
in any way the power or right of law enforcement officers to make
investigations, detentions or arrests as would have been
permitted had this Chapter not been enacted.
9.12 .100 Recovery of Costs.
In accordance with Welfare and Institutions Code
3 625. 5, the City Council may adopt a resolution which will allow
the City to impose a fee for the actual administrative and
transportation costs incurred by the City in returning a minor,
who violates the nighttime curfew in Section 9. 12 . 020, to his or
her place of residence or to the custodial person in charge of
the minor. Pursuant to Welfare & Institutions Code
Section 625. 5 (d) , said costs shall not be charged for the first
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violation of Section 9.12.020 by a minor. The minor, the
minor's parents, and the minor's legal guardian shall be
jointly and severally liable for the cost of providing such
services.
SECTION 3. If any section, subsection,
subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase, or portion of this
ordinance or the application thereof to any person or place,
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 remainder of
this ordinance. The City Council hereby declares that it
would have adopted this ordinance, and each and every
section, subsection, subdivision, sentence, clause, phrase,
or portion thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or
more sections, subsections, subdivisions, sentences,
clauses, phrases, or portions thereof be declared invalid or
unconstitutional.
PASSED, APPROVED and ADOPTED this 20th day of
April, 1999.
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ATTEST:
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s Ci y Clerk
State of California
County of Los Angeles ) SS
City of Rancho Palos Verdes )
I, JO PURCELL, City Clerk of the City of Rancho Palos
Verdes do hereby certify that the whole number of members of
the City of Rancho Palos Verdes is five; that the foregoing
Ordinance No. 346, passed first reading on April 6, 1999,
was duly and regularly adopted by the City Council of said
City at a regular meeting thereof held on April 20, 1999,
and that the same was passed and adopted by the following
roll call vote:
AYES: Byrd, Lyon, McTaggart, and Mayor Hollingsworth
NOES: None
ABSENT: Ferraro
ABSTAIN None
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ORDINANCE/RESOLUTION ORD. 346 FILE:301 X 1206 X 1401
SUBJECT: RELATING TO LOITERING OF MINORS AND AMENDING THE RANCHO PALOS
VERDES MUNICIPAL CODE.
INTRODUCED:4/6/99 ADOPTED:4/20/99 POSTED/PUBLISHED:4/26/99
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