§ 21-51. Disorderly house nuisance defined.  


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  • A dwelling is a "disorderly house nuisance when it is associated with either of the following:

    (a)

    Two or more triggering events arising out of separate and distinct facts and circumstances within any consecutive 365-day period; or

    (b)

    Three or more triggering events by separate individuals arising from the same general facts and circumstances.

    A dwelling is associated with a triggering event when the triggering event has occurred within or on the premises of that dwelling, or, if the triggering event consists of a conviction or diversion agreement on a criminal charge, a dwelling is associated with that event when one or more acts that constitute the elements of the criminal offense occurred within or on the premises of the dwelling.

(Ord. No. 6078, § 1, 7-6-99; Ord. No. 6814, § 2, 2-16-10)