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A. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, the City Manager or designee may:

1. Revoke authorization for temporary transitional overnight parking for violations of the requirements of this chapter;

2. Prohibit overnight camping or temporary transitional overnight parking on a property if the City finds that any activity related to the overnight camping or temporary transitional overnight parking on that property constitutes a nuisance or other threat to the public welfare; or

3. Revoke permission for a person to camp overnight, whether in a temporary transitional overnight parking accommodation or not, on City-owned property if the City has a reasonable suspicion that the person has violated any applicable law, ordinance, rule, guideline or agreement, or that the activity constitutes a nuisance or other threat to the public welfare.

B. No activity associated with overnight camping or temporary transitional overnight parking is allowed to occur that constitutes a nuisance or other threat to the public welfare.

C. Violation of the provisions of this chapter is a Class A infraction each day a violation occurs.

D. The City Manager may adopt administrative rules in the manner provided in BC 1.30.005 to implement this section.

E. Nothing in this section of this code creates any duty on the part of the City or its agents to ensure the protection of persons or property with regard to permitted overnight camping or temporary transitional overnight parking accommodations. [Ord. NS-2458, 2022; Ord. NS-2402, 2021. Formerly 5.70.020]