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Agenda Item: 9
1. CITY OF SANTA CLARITA
AGENDA REPORT
CONSENT CALENDAR
CITY MANAGER APPROVAL: �1 A11�44-1)
DATE: February 14, 2023
SUBJECT: SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE SANTA
CLARITA MUNICIPAL CODE TITLE 2 PERTAINING TO LIBRARY
CODE OF CONDUCT
DEPARTMENT: Human Resources and Library Services
PRESENTER: Shannon Vonnegut
RECOMMENDED ACTION
City Council waive reading of the text and consent to read by title only, as listed on the agenda,
and adopt an ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF SANTA CLARITA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLE 2 OF THE SANTA CLARITA
MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO LIBRARY CODE OF CONDUCT."
BACKGROUND
At the regular meeting of January 24, 2023, the City Council introduced and passed to second
reading an ordinance pertaining to Chapter 2.70.040 of the Santa Clarita Municipal Code
(Municipal Code), addressing the Santa Clarita Public Library's (Library) Code of Conduct. The
intent of the Code of Conduct is to provide a safe and appropriate environment within the
Library that allows all patrons to use Library services and resources, and to foster an atmosphere
of mutual respect and courtesy for all patrons, volunteers, and staff in the Library.
The current Library Code of Conduct was last revised in 2017; however, it is recommended that
additional revisions be included to ensure that the Library can remain a peaceful, quiet, and
orderly environment. The three proposed revisions are summarized below.
• The first revision updates the definitions of the "children's area" and the "teens area" of
the Library. These definitions are important designations, needed to limit the presence of
unaccompanied adults in areas of the Library that are specifically geared toward minor
patrons.
• The second revision will be adding language under the Criminal Conduct section that
states the sale, distribution, or exhibition of obscene materials in a Library is a punishable
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crime.
The third revision will state that the open display of obscene images is not allowed at the
Library.
The Municipal Code outlines circumstances in which a Library patron could have their Library
privileges suspended. The Municipal Code currently ties a suspension period to the number of
violations a patron committed, without regard for the severity of the violation. For example, an
individual who displays loud or disruptive behavior in the Library can be subject to having their
Library privileges suspended for a week. This same one -week suspension also applies to
someone who possesses weapons on Library premises. In order to clarify and establish specific
suspension consequences, basing suspension upon the nature of the prohibited conduct, staff
recommends amending the Municipal Code as outlined in the attached ordinance.
The proposed revisions to the Library's Code of Conduct would promote enhanced public safety
and address the escalation of incidents by allowing the Library to temporarily ban individuals,
based on the nature of their prohibited conduct. An updated Code of Conduct will assist staff,
volunteers, and patrons in promoting safe, health and barrier -free access to all the resources and
programs the Santa Clarita Public Library has to offer, and better address incidents as they arise.
CEQA REVIEW
City staff recommends that the City Council determine that the project is not subject to the
California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to the State CEQA Guidelines, sections
15060(c)(2), 15060(c)(3), 15378, 15061(b)(3) and 15321 as more particularly described in
Section 2 of the attached ordinance.
ALTERNATIVE ACTION
Other action as determined by the City Council.
FISCAL IMPACT
None by this action.
ATTACHMENTS
Library Code of Conduct Amendment Ordinance
Red -Line Code of Conduct (available in the City Clerk's Reading File)
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ORDINANCE NO. 23-
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA,
CALIFORNIA, AMENDING SECTION 2.70.040 TO THE SANTA CLARITA
MUNICIPAL CODE PERTAINING TO LIBRARY CODE OF CONDUCT
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SANTA CLARITA DOES ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. FINDINGS.
A. Pursuant to Chapter 2.70 of the Santa Clarita Municipal Code (SCMC), the City of Santa
Clarita (City) has established the Santa Clarita Public Library (Library) and may appoint a
Board of Library Trustees (Board) to manage the Library.
B. The Board has established a Library Code of Conduct, which outlines a person's
privilege to use Library services and resources in a manner that does not unreasonably
interfere with the rights of other persons to use such services and resources, and further a
peaceful, quiet, and orderly environment to learn.
C. In 2019, there were at least 119 incidents reported at Library branch locations. These
incidents resulted in calls to local law enforcement and arrests for grand theft, annoyance of
minors, and other disruptive behaviors. This number of incidents was not out of line with
previous years since the City took over the library system.
D. To ensure that all persons may use the Library's services and resources without
unreasonable interference or disruption, the Board and the City Council wish to incorporate
the regulations outlined in the Library Code of Conduct into the Municipal Code so the City
may more effectively enforce compliance with Library policies that further peaceful, quiet,
and orderly environment to learn.
SECTION 2. ENVIRONMENTAL FINDINGS. The City Council exercises its
independent judgment and finds that this ordinance is not subject to the California
Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to the State CEQA Guidelines, California Code of
Regulations, Title 14, Chapter 3, Sections: 15060(c)(2) (the activity will not result in a direct or
reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment); 15060(c)(3) (the activity is
not a project as defined in Section 15378);15061(b)(3), because the activity is covered by the
general rule that CEQA applies only to projects that have the potential for causing a significant
effect on the environment; and 15321, because the ordinance addresses law enforcement
activities. Because there is no possibility that this ordinance may have a significant adverse
effect on the environment, the adoption of this ordinance is exempt from CEQA.
SECTION 3. AMENDED SECTIONS. Amendment of Section 2.70.040. Sections
2.70.040(c)(13) and 270.040(d)(25) are added to Section 270.040 of Chapter 2.70 of the
Municipal Code, and Section 2.70.040(g) of Chapter 2.70 of the Municipal Code is amended, as
set forth in the attached Exhibit A.
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SECTION 4. SEVERABILITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase of
this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of any court
of competent jurisdiction, such decision will not affect the validity of the remaining portions of
this ordinance. The City Council declares that it would have passed this ordinance and each and
every section, subsection, sentence, clause, or phrase not declared invalid or unconstitutional
without regard to whether any portion of the ordinance would be subsequently declared invalid
or unconstitutional.
SECTION 5. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty
(30) days from its passage and adoption.
SECTION 6. PUBLICATION. City Clerk shall certify to the passage of this ordinance
and shall cause the same to be published as required by law.
PASSED, APPROVED, AND ADOPTED this 14th day of February, 2023.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
DATE:
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MAYOR
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STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF LOS ANGELES ) ss.
CITY OF SANTA CLARITA )
I, Mary Cusick, City Clerk of the City of Santa Clarita, do hereby certify that the
foregoing Ordinance No. 23- was regularly introduced and placed upon its first reading at
a regular meeting of the City Council on the 24th day of January, 2023. That thereafter, said
ordinance was duly passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council on the 14th
day of February 2023, by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS:
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS:
AND I FURTHER CERTIFY that the foregoing is the original of Ordinance No. 23-
and was published in The Signal newspaper in accordance with State Law (G.C. 40806).
CITY CLERK
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EXHIBIT A
2.70.040 Library Code of Conduct.
A. Purpose. Section 2.70.040 establishes a Code of Conduct expected of persons using the
Santa Clarita Public Library (Library) and the processes to address violations of this Code of
Conduct. The purposes for the Code of Conduct are to ensure that all persons have the ability to
use Library services and resources, to ensure that Library staff may efficiently provide library
services and resources, to prevent disruption to such library services and resources, and to further
a peaceful, quiet, and orderly environment in which to learn.
B. Definitions.
"Children's area" means the areas of the Library specifically designated as such by the Library to
provide library services and resources that meets the needs of pre -teen and younger library users.
"Teens' area" means the areas of the Library specifically designated as such by the Library to
provide library services and resources that meets the needs of young -adult and teen library users
under age 18.
"Code" means the Santa Clarita Municipal Code.
"Crime" has the same definition as Penal Code § 15. A violation of Section 2.70.040 is a
misdemeanor crime under Government Code § 36900.
"Enforcement officer" means the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee. The City
Manager's designees include, without limitation: the Library Director and Library Branch
Managers, the Police Chief and Police Officers, and the City's Code Enforcement Supervisor
and Code Enforcement Officers.
"Library" means the all of the Santa Clarita Public Library branch locations, including but not
limited to their collection areas, meeting rooms, and stores.
"Library premises" means the Library, and Library grounds and parking facilities to the extent
that the grounds or parking facilities are owned, controlled, or maintained by the City.
"Library privileges" means the privilege of entering onto Library premises and utilizing any
services or resources of the Santa Clarita Public Library.
"Service Animal" means a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform tasks for
an individual with a disability, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
"Shoe" means an item with a sole worn on the human foot.
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"Smoke" or "smoking" has the same definition contained in Section 9.50.020 of this Code.
"Wheeled conveyances" means any wheeled device used for conveyance or transportation,
including bicycles, skates, skateboards, collapsible scooters, wheelies, and hover boards. This
does not include medically required equipment, or wheelchairs or strollers carrying people who
cannot use the Library facilities without the assistance of such devices.
C. Criminal Conduct. A person may not commit or attempt to commit any crime punishable
under state or federal law or this Code on Library premises, including, but not limited to:
1. Assault or battery, as defined in Penal Code §§ 240 and 242.
2. Theft, as defined in Penal Code § 484.
3. Obstructing or intimidating business operators, public agencies, or customers, as
defined in Penal Code § 602.1.
4. Vandalism, as defined in Penal Code § 594.
5. Indecent exposure or lewd or obscene conduct, as defined in Penal Code § 314.
6. Possession of designated controlled substances, as defined in Health and Safety Code
§§ 11350 and 11351.
7. Disorderly conduct, as defined in Penal Code § 647.
8. Trespass, as defined in Penal Code §§ 602 and 634.
9. Smoking or using tobacco products, as defined in Section 9.50.030 of this Code.
10. Curfew violations, as defined in Chapter 11.56 of this Code.
11. Consumption of alcohol in a public place, as defined in Chapter 11.18 of this Code.
12. Aggressive solicitation, as defined in Chapter 11.35 of this Code.
13. Sale, distribution, or exhibition of obscene matter, as defined in Penal Code §§ 311
and 311.5.
D. Rules of Conduct. The following behaviors are disruptive and do not further a peaceful,
quiet, and orderly environment to learn. In addition to the criminal conduct listed in 2.70.040(C),
no person may engage in any of the following activities or behaviors while on Library premises:
1. Loud or disruptive behavior, including yelling, talking loudly, running, throwing
objects, abusive or threatening language, or other behavior which disturbs the quiet
environment of the Library.
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2. Use of profane, obscene, imminently threatening, or violent language toward Library
staff or other persons.
3. Harassment of or the making of unwanted verbal or physical advances toward Library
staff or persons on Library premises.
4. Possession of any unlawful or illegal substance on Library premises.
Use of personal equipment in the Library (such as cellular phones and audio players)
in a manner that is disruptive, noisy, or unsafe. Personal equipment or electronic
devices must be muted and made inaudible to other persons while in the Library. Cell
phones must be set to mute or vibrate.
6. Possession of any beverage in the Library without a spill -proof lid.
7. Consumption of any food or beverages in a non -designated location within the
Library.
8. Bringing, possessing, or maintaining on the Library premises any garbage or item that
emits a foul odor that disturbs other Library users or staff.
9. Bringing or using any shopping carts or other wheeled conveyances within the
Library, on entryways or walkways, in a manner that blocks any passageway on
Library premises.
10. Smoking or use of any tobacco products in the library or within 20 feet of entrances
to the Library.
11. Consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages on Library premises, unless
otherwise approved by the City as part of a special event.
12. Leaving backpacks, suitcases, or other large items unattended in the Library (other
than leaving them at a study carrel while researching the collection for materials), or
keeping those items with one in a manner that obstructs entrances, exits, aisles or
passageways, or otherwise impedes access to Library resources and services.
13. Bringing animals, other than Service Animals there solely to assist a person with
disabilities with tasks directly related to that person's disability, into Library branch
locations, including but not limited to their collection areas, meeting rooms, and
stores.
14. Use of Library facilities for the purpose of sleeping, bathing, shaving, washing
clothes, or other similar activities.
15. Entering the Library or remaining in Library branch locations, including, but not
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limited to, their collection areas, meeting rooms, and stores, without wearing shoes,
clothes that cover the upper torso area, or clothes that cover the lower torso area.
16. Soliciting, panhandling, selling products without written authorization from Library
staff, or otherwise conducting business (including tutoring for a fee) within the
Library.
17. By a person 18 years of age or older, and in the absence of accompanying children or
the permission of Library staff, use or occupancy of the children's or teens' areas of
the Library; these areas are specifically designed to meet the needs of young Library
users and must remain open to those users and the adults accompanying them.
18. Moving Library equipment or furniture without Library staff knowledge or
permission.
19. Tampering with Library equipment such as computers, rental equipment, photocopy
machines, elevators.
20. Carrying or possessing on Library premises weapons such as guns, chains, clubs, and
knives.
21. Making unauthorized entry into any "staff only" area in the Library premises.
22. Refusing to relinquish computer equipment or other Library resources after scheduled
time period for use has expired.
23. Causing overcrowding in Library seating areas by sitting more than four persons to a
table, two persons to a computer workstation, or one person to a carrel or chair.
24. Failure to leave the Library at closing time.
25. Open display of obscene and/or pornographic imagery.
E. Supervision of Minors.
No person under the age of 11 years of age may enter, use, or remain on Library
premises without being accompanied by a person 13 years of age or older.
2. Any person 13 years of age or older, who brings a child under the age of 11 years of
age into the Library, must supervise and accompany that child at all times.
F. Enforcement.
1. Any enforcement officer may enforce against any violation of the rules of conduct
contained in Section 2.70.040.
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2. A violation of Section 2.70.040 is punishable as a misdemeanor.
3. In the alternative, an enforcement officer may enforce against any violation of
Section 2.70.040 by issuing notices of violation or administrative citations. The
enforcement officer may issue a notice of violation or an administrative citation to a
person in violation of the rules of conduct in accordance with Chapter 23.20 of this
Code. The enforcement officer may order the removal of any person from the library
for any violation of the rules of conduct concurrently with the issuance of an
administrative citation. Any person removed pursuant to such an order may not re-
enter onto Library premises for the remainder of the business day. Any person who
re-enters the Library premises after such removal will be considered a trespasser.
G. Suspension ofLibrary Privileges. In addition to any other punishment provided for at
law, any person who commits or attempts to commit a crime or violates one or more of the rules
of conduct set forth in this section while on Library premises may have their Library privileges
suspended. A person whose Library privileges have been suspended may not enter onto Library
premises or use the services of the Santa Clarita Public Library during the term of their
suspension. A written notice of suspension of Library privileges will be issued to the person.
The following table governs the length of suspension of Library privileges based upon the nature
of the prohibited conduct. The numbers represent the initial and any repeated occurrence of a
violation and shows the corresponding penalty.
Any additional violation(s) beyond the highest incident number stated on the table below will
result in the same highest prohibition noted. For example, body odor is subject to a warning for
the first incident and a one -day suspension for the second. For every violation after the second,
the penalty will also be a one -day suspension. The same applies to more serious offenses. For
example, the fourth incident of vandalism and every incident of vandalism thereafter will result
in a one -day suspension of Library privileges.
Conduct and Code Section. See
Code Sections above for full
Warning
1
3
6
definition
Issued
1 Day
Month
Month
Month
1 Year
Alcohol
CI 1, DI
1
2
3
4
Animals in the building
D13
1
2
Assault or battery
Cl
1
Odor
D8
1
2
Unattended minors
E2, E3
1
2
Clothing and footwear
D15
1 1
2
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Conduct and Code Section. See
Code Sections above for full
Warning
1
3
6
definition
Issued
1 Day
Month
Month
Month
1 Year
Theft of Library materials or
equipment
C2
1
Vandalism
C4
1
2
3
4
Indecent exposure, lewd or obscene
conduct
C5
1
Possession of controlled substance
C6
1
Solicitation/conducting business/sales
C14, D16
1
2
3
4
Loud or disruptive behavior
D1
1
2
3
4
Unwanted verbal or physical advances
D3, C4
1
2
3
4
Profane, obscene, violent, threatening
language
D2
1
2
3
4
Disruptive use of personal electronic
equipment
D5
1
2
3
4
Food and beverages
D6, D7
1
2
3
4
Wheeled conveyance blocking
walkways
D9
1
2
3
4
Smoking
C9, D10
1
2
3
Unattended items
D12
1
2
Use of facilities for sleeping, bathing,
washing clothes
D14
1
2
Unauthorized adults in the children or
teen area
D17
1
2
3
Tampering with or misuse of Library
equipment
D19
1
2
3
Weapons
D20
1
2
3
Moving Furniture/E ui ment
1
2
3
1 4
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Conduct and Code Section. See
Code Sections above for full
Warning
1
3
6
definition
Issued
1 Day
Month
Month
Month
1 Year
D 18, D23
Unauthorized entry
D21
1
2
3
4
Obstructing operations
C3
1
2
3
4
Failure to leave building at closing
C24
1
1 2
3
1 4
Showing visually explicit materials
C13, D25
1
2
3
4
H. Fines. The City Council may set by resolution the fines to be assessed for violations of
the rules of conduct. If no amount is specified by resolution of the City Council, the fines set
forth in Section 23.20.060 of this Code may apply.
L Appeals. A person may appeal an administrative citation or suspension of Library
privilege in accordance with the administrative hearing procedures outlined in Chapter 23.20 of
this Code.
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2.70.040 Library Code of Conduct.
A. Purpose. This eAt ^^ Section 2.70.040 establishes a Code of Conduct
expected of persons using the Santa Clarita Public Library Libra and the processes to address
violations of this Code of Conduct. The purposes for the Code
of Conduct are to ensure that all persons have the ability to use -Library services and
resources, to ensure that 4bfafy-Library staff may efficiently provide library services and
resources, to prevent disruption to such library services and resources, and to further a peaceful,
quiet, and orderly environment in which to learn.
B. Definitions.
"Children's area" means the areas of the 4bfaf9-Lib specifically designated as such by the
libFaFy Library to provide library services and resources that meets the needs of mac} rp e-teen
and younger library users.
"Teens' area" means the areas of the Library specifically designated as such by the Library to
provide library services and resources that meets the needs of young -adult and teen library users
under age 18.
"Code" means the Santa Clarity Municipal Code.
"Crime" has the same definition as Penal Code 4estieR-115. A violation of this sar+i^^ Section
2.70.040 is a misdemeanor crime under Government Code eGtk;^R §_36900.
"Enforcement officer" means the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee. The City
Manager's designees include, without limitation: the Library Director and libFaFy bpansh
rnanagef&Library Branch Managers, the Police Chief and pslise Gffi FsPolice Officers, and the
City's Code Enforcement Supervisor and G-ede anf^rgame^+ ^ff;^er-sCode Enforcement
Officers.
"Library" means all of the Santa Clarita Public Library branch locations, including but not
limited to their collection areas, meeting rooms, and stores.
"Library premises" means the yLibrary, and 4bfaPjL-Library grounds and parking facilities
to the extent that the grounds or parking facilities are owned, controlled, or maintained by the
City.
"Library privileges" means the privilege of entering onto 4bfaf�, Library premises and utilizing
any services or resources of the Santa Clarita Public Library.
"Service an+rnaiAnimaF means a dog that has been individually trained to do work or perform
tasks for an individual with a disability, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
"Shoe" means an item with a sole worn on the human foot *4h -a -,(49
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"Smoke" or "smoking" has the same definition contained in Section 9.50.020 of this Code.
"Wheeled conveyances" means any wheeled device used for conveyance or transportation,
including bicycles, skates, skateboards, collapsible scooters, wheelies, and hover boards. This
does not include medically required equipment, or wheelchairs or strollers carrying people who
cannot use the Library facilities without the assistance of such devices.
C. Criminal Conduct. A person may not commit or attempt to commit any crime punishable
under state or federal law or this G9d8 GR ImbpaFy Code on Library premises, including, but not
limited to:
1. Assault or battery, as defined in Penal Code 4e^*G.,- a240 and 242.
2. Theft, as defined in Penal Code 4eG# §_484. -
3. Obstructing or intimidating business operators, public agencies -_or customers, as
defined in Penal Code 4es# 9R-§_602.1.
4. Vandalism, as defined in Penal Code 4e�^^ §_594.
5. Indecent exposure or lewd or obscene conduct, as defined in Penal Code
�;esfi L314.
6. Possession of designated controlled substances, as defined in Health and Safety
Code eG#G^�a11350 and 11351.
7. Disorderly conduct, as defined in Penal Code SestieR-§-647.
8. Trespass, as defined in Penal Code 9eG#9^c §§_602 and 634.
9. Smoking or using tobacco products, as defined in Section 9.50.030 of this Code.
10. Curfew violations, as defined in Chapter 11.56 of this Code.
11. Consumption of alcohol in a public place, as defined in Chapter 11.18 of this
Code.
12. Aggressive solicitation, as defined in Chapter 11.35 of this Code.
13. Sale, distribution, or exhibition of obscene matter, as defined in Penal Code §§ 311
and 311.5.
D. Rules of Conduct. The following behaviors are disruptive and do not further a peaceful,
quiet, and orderly environment to learn. In addition to the criminal conduct listed in c"h-,..+i^^
(r) of thiG +i ^2 70.040 Q, no person may engage in any of the following activities or
behaviors while on 4bfaFy,-Library premises:
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4. Possession of any unlawful or illegal substance on 4bFaf9 -Library premises.
5. Use of personal equipment in the Library (such as cellular phones and
audio players) in a manner that is disruptive, noisy, or unsafe. Personal equipment or
electronic devices must be muted and made inaudible to other persons while in the
4bFafyLibrary. Cell phones must be set to mute or vibrate.
6. Possession of any beverage in the 4bFaFy-Lib�without a spill -proof lid.
7. Consumption of any food or beverages in a nondesignated non-desinated
location within the 4bFafyLibrary.
8. Bringing, possessing, or maintaining on the 'nbraFy-Library premises any garbage
or item that emits a foul odor that disturbs other 4bFaFy-Lib users or staff.
9. Bringing or using any shopping carts or other wheeled conveyances within the
4bFafyLibrary, on entryways or walkways, in a manner that blocks any passageway
on 4bFafy-Library premises.
10. Smoking or use of any tobacco products in the library or within fi••eT20
feet of entrances to the 4bFaFyLibraa.
11. Consumption or possession of alcoholic beverages on'nbFaF�-Library premises,
unless otherwise approved by the City as part of a special event.
12. Leaving backpacks, suitcases, or other large items unattended in the 1ibFaFy
Library (other than leaving them at a study carrel while researching the collection for
materials), or keeping those items with one in a manner that obstructs entrances, exits,
aisles or passageways, or otherwise impedes access to 4b4:a�Library resources and
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13. Bringing animals, other than ce-^^^e ^^"Talc Service Animals there solely to Formatted: List Paragraph, Indent: Left: 0.75", No
assist a person with disabilities with tasks directly related to that person's disability, widow/orphan control, Tab stops: 0.81 ", Left + 0.94",
into 4bFaf�-Lib�branch locations, including but not limited to their collection Left + 1.06", Left + 3", Left
areas, meeting rooms, and stores.
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14. Use of4bfafy-Library facilities for the purpose of sleeping, bathing, shaving, Formatted: List Paragraph, Indent: Left: 0.75", No
washing clothes -_or other similar activities. widow/orphan control, Tab stops: 0.81 ", Left + 0.94",
Left + 1.06", Left + 3", Left
15. Entering the 'Library or remaining in4bfapy-Library branch locations, Formatted: List Paragraph, Indent: Left: 0.75", No
including, but not limited to, their collection areas, meeting rooms, and stores, widow/orphan control, Tab stops: 0.81 ", Left + 0.94",
without wearing shoes, clothes that cover the upper torso area -_or clothes that cover Left + 1.06", Left + 3", Left
the lower torso area.
16. Soliciting, panhandling, selling products without written authorization from Formatted: List Paragraph, Indent: Left: 0.75", No
Library staff, or otherwise conducting business (including tutoring for a fee) widow/orphan control, Tab stops: 0.81 ", Left + 0.94",
within the 4Llbrary. Left + 1.06", Left + 3", Left
17. By a person ^ 4�18years of age or older, and in the absence of
accompanying children or the permission of 4bFafy-Librar3staff, use or occupancy of
the children's or teens' areas of the °Library; these areas are specifically
designed to meet the needs of young nbFaFrLibrary users and must remain open to
those users and the adults accompanying them.
18. Moving nbFaFrLibrary equipment or furniture without 4bFaFrLibrary staff
knowledge or permission.
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19. Tampering with nbFaFrLibrary equipment such as computers, rental equipment,'
photocopy machines, elevators.
20. Carrying or possessing on -Library premises weapons such as guns, '
chains, clubs, and knives.
21. Making unauthorized entry into any "staff only" area in the 4bfaFy-Library '
premises.
22. Refusing to relinquish computer equipment or other 4bFaFrLibrary resources '
after scheduled time period for use has expired.
23. Causing overcrowding in 4bFaFrLibrary seating areas by sitting more than four'
(4}persons to a table, two (2+persons to a computer workstation, or one 0+person to
a carrel or chair.
24. Failure to leave the 4Library at closing time.
25. Open display of obscene and/or pomogWhic imagery.
E. Supervision of Minors.
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1. No person under the age Of 411 years of age may enter, use, or Formatted: List Paragraph, Indent: Left: 0.75", No
remain on 4braFrLibrary premises without being accompanied by a person thirteen widow/orphan control, Tab stops: 0.81 Left + 0.94
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43 -13 years of age or older.
2. Any person *h' TI3 years of age or older, who brings a child under the Formatted: List Paragraph, Indent: Left: 0.75", No
age of eleveR Tl�ears of age into the 4bFa4yLibraa, must supervise and widow/orphan control, Tab stops: 0.81 °, Left + 0.94°,
accompany that child at all times. Left + 1.06", Left + 3", Left
Enforcement.
1. Any enforcement officer may enforce against any violation of the rules of
conduct contained in this sertienSection 2.70.040.
2. A violation of thism �^' ^^ Section 2.70.040 is punishable as a misdemeanor
3. In the alternative, an enforcement officer may enforce against any violation of
+hire,.+,,,.+;,,.. Section 2.70.040 by issuing notices of violation or administrative
citations. The enforcement officer may issue a notice of violation or an administrative
citation to a person in violation of the rules of conduct in accordance with Chapter
23.20 of this Code. The enforcement officer may order the removal of any person
from the library for any violation of the rules of conduct concurrently with the
issuance of an administrative citation. Any person removed pursuant to such an order
may not re-enter onto 4bfaFy-Library premises for the remainder of the business day.
Any person who re-enters the iiLibrary premises after such removal will be
considered a trespasser.
G. Suspension ofLibrary Privileges. In addition to any other punishment provided for at
law, any person who commits or attempts to commit a crime or violates one {4)-or more of the
rules of conduct set forth in this section while on iiLibrary premises may have their ,
ibFaFy
Library privileges suspended. A person whose 4bFaFy-Library privileges have been suspended
may not enter onto °Library premises or use the services of the Santa Clarita Public
Library during the term of their suspension. A written notice of suspension of 4bFaFrLibrary
privileges will be issued to the person.
The following GGh8d6 f'e table >;overns the length of a -suspension of 1ibFaFy ^•^ ileges:Library
privileges based upon the nature of the prohibited conduct. The numbers represent the initial and
any repeated occurrence of a violation and shows the corresponding penalty.
Any additional violation(s) beyond the highest incident number stated on the table below will
result in the same highest prohibition noted. For example, body odor is subject to a warning for
the first incident and a one-daj suspension for the second. For every violation after the second,
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the penalty will also be a one -day suspension. The same applies to more serious offenses. For
example, the fourth incident of vandalism and every incident of vandalism thereafter will result
in a one-year suspension of LibM privileges.
Conduct and Code Section. See
Code Sections above for full
definition
Warning
1 Da
1
Month
3
Month
6
Month
1 Year
Issued
Alcohol
Cl -ID 11
_
1
2
3
4
_
Animals in the building
D13
1
Assault or battery
C1
Odor
D8
1
2
Unattended minors
E2, E3
_
Clothing and footwear
D15
2
Theft of Library materials or
equipment
C2
Vandalism
C4
_
1
2
3
4
Indecent exposure, lewd or obscene
_
_
_
_
_
1
conduct
C5
Possession of controlled substance
_
_
_
_
_
1
C6
Solicitation/conducting business/sales
_
1
2
3
4
_
C14,D16
Loud or disruptive behavior
D1
_
1
2
3
4
_
Unwanted verbal or physical advances
_
1
2
3
4
_
D3. C4
Profane, obscene, violent, threatening
_
_
1
2
3
4
language
D2
Disruptive use of personal electronic
1
2
3
4
equipment
D5
Food and beverages
D6, D7
i
2
3
4
Wheeled conveyance blocking
wL kwa s
1
2
3
4
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Conduct and Code Section. See
Code Sections above for full
definition
D9
Warning
1 Da
1
Month
3
Month
6
Month
1 Year
Issued
Smoking
C9, D 10
_
1
2
3
_
Unattended items
D12
1
2
Use of facilities for sleeping, bathing,
1
2
washing clothes
D14
Unauthorized adults in the children or
1
2
3
teen area
D 17
Tampering with or misuse of Library
1
2
3
equipment
D19
Weapons
D20
_
1
2
3
Moving Fumiture/Eguipment
D 18. D23
1
2
3
4_
_
Unauthorized entry
D21
1
2
3
4
Obstructing operations
C3
_
1
2_
3
4_
_
Failure to leave building at closing
1
2
3
4
C24
Showingvisually isually explicit materials
1
2
3
4
C13 D25
H. Fines. The City Council may set by resolution the fines to be assessed for violations of
the rules of conduct. If no amount is specified by resolution of the City Council, the fines set
forth in Section 23.20.060 of this Code may apply.
I. Appeals. A person may appeal an administrative citation or suspension of ,Library
privilege in accordance with the administrative hearing procedures outlined in Chapter 23.20 of
this Code.
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