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Civil exclusion zones are designated to protect the public from those whose illegal conduct poses a threat to safety and welfare.

A. Civil exclusion zones include the following places:

1. Public Places. The breezeway between the western terminus of Minnesota Street to and through the Riverfront Plaza; and all publicly owned property from the eastern side of Brooks Alley to Drake Park between Franklin Avenue and Oregon Avenue.

2. Public Parks. All public parks, including parks owned and/or managed by the Bend Metropolitan Park and Recreation District.

3. Downtown District. The Downtown District described as follows:

Beginning at the northeast side of Newport/Greenwood Avenue and the Deschutes River, thence southwest along the Deschutes River to the boundary of Drake Park, then southeast and then southwest along the Drake Park boundary to Franklin Avenue, then northwest along Franklin Avenue to the northwest corner of Franklin Avenue and Broadway Street, then southwest on the northwest side of Broadway Street to the southwest side of Idaho Avenue, thence southeast on Idaho Avenue to the southeast side of Bond Street, thence northeast on Bond Street to the southwest side of Kansas Avenue, then southeast on Kansas Avenue to the southeast side of Lava Road, thence northeast on Lava Road to the south side of Franklin Avenue, thence east to the west side of Harriman Street, thence north on the east side of Harriman Street to the north side of Greenwood Avenue, thence west on Greenwood Avenue to the point of beginning (as shown on Map A). [Ord. NS-2245, 2015; Ord. NS-2144, 2010; Ord. NS-2142, 2010]