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3360-13
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12/18/2013
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K. This section shall be enforced so as to emphasize voluntary compliance with laws and park <br /> rules, and so that inadvertent minor violations that would fall under subsection B.1 can be <br /> corrected without resort to an exclusion notice. <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> Procedure for exclusion from city parks. <br /> A. The parks and recreation director or his/her designees may,by delivering an exclusion <br /> notice in person to the offender, or by first class mail and certified mail to the offender at the <br /> offender's last known address, exclude from a city park, anyone who within a city park: <br /> 1. Violates any provision of this chapter; or <br /> 2. Violates any park rule; or <br /> 3. Engages in any conduct constituting probable cause that he or she is committing or <br /> has committed any criminal offense; or <br /> 4. Conducts himself/herself in a manner that unreasonably interferes with the use and <br /> enjoyment of the premises by other members of the public or the work environment of <br /> city staff. <br /> The offender need not be charged, tried, or convicted of any crime or infraction in order for an <br /> exclusion notice to be issued or be effective. The exclusion may be based upon observation by <br /> the parks and recreation director or his/her designee or upon civilian reports that would <br /> ordinarily be relied upon by police officers in the determination of probable cause. <br /> B. If the offender: <br /> 1. Has not been excluded from any city park by an exclusion notice issued within one <br /> year prior to the current violation, then the parks and recreation director or his/her <br /> designee may exclude the offender from any or all city parks for a period of sixty days <br /> from the date of issuance of the exclusion notice. <br /> 2. Has been the subject of a prior exclusion notice issued within one year prior to the <br /> current violation, then the parks and recreation director or his/her designee may exclude <br /> the offender from any or all city parks for a period of one hundred eighty days from the <br /> date of issuance of the exclusion notice. <br /> C. The exclusion notice shall be in writing and shall contain the date of issuance. The <br /> exclusion notice shall specify the length and places of exclusion. It shall be signed by the issuing <br /> individual. Warning of the consequences for failure to comply shall be prominently displayed on <br /> the notice. <br /> D. The original exclusion notice will be forwarded to the Everett Police Department records <br /> unit for entry into the Police Records Management System. One copy of the exclusion notice <br /> will be maintained by park staff and one copy will be delivered to the subject of the notice as <br /> provided in this section. <br /> 29 <br />
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