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As used in this ordinance, the following mean:

A. Chronic Nuisance. Premises at or near which any combination of:

1. Three or more of the nuisance activities listed in subsection B of this section occurs during any 30-day period; or

2. Four or more of the nuisance activities listed in subsection B of this section occurs during any 90-day period; or

3. Six or more of the nuisance activities listed in subsection B of this section occurs during any 365-day period.

If nuisance activity occurs near the premises, acts or conditions on the premises must have substantially contributed to bring about the nuisance activity.

B. Nuisance Activity. To commit, to attempt to commit, to conspire to commit, or to solicit, coerce or intimidate another person to commit any conduct that constitutes a crime, as defined in ORS 161.515, under any of the following provisions of the Beaverton Code or the Oregon Revised Statutes:

1. BC 5.02.015(A) or ORS 471.410, relating to furnishing liquor to minors;

2. BC 5.02.015(B) or ORS 471.412, relating to serving liquor to visibly intoxicated persons;

3. BC 5.02.025 or ORS 471.430, relating to possession of liquor by minors;

4. BC 5.02.050 or ORS 471.478 to 471.482, relating to the sale of liquor by minors;

5. BC 5.02.055, 5.02.070 or ORS 471.405, relating to the unlicensed sale or delivery of liquor;

6. BC 5.02.083, relating to the consumption of liquor in public places;

7. BC 5.08.100 or ORS 163.160 through 163.185, relating to assault;

8. BC 5.08.105 or ORS 163.190, relating to menacing;

9. BC 5.08.110 or ORS 163.195, relating to reckless endangerment;

10. BC 5.08.115 or ORS 166.025, relating to disorderly conduct;

11. BC 5.08.127 or ORS 166.155 to 166.165, relating to intimidation;

12. BC 5.08.130 or ORS 166.065, relating to harassment;

13. BC 5.08.225 or ORS 166.630, relating to discharge of a weapon;

14. BC 5.08.300, relating to indecent exposure;

15. BC 5.08.305 or ORS 163.465, relating to public indecency;

16. BC 5.08.320 or ORS 163.415, relating to sexual abuse;

17. BC 5.08.325 or ORS 167.007 to 167.017, relating to prostitution;

18. BC 5.08.415 to 5.08.420 or ORS 164.345 to 164.365, relating to criminal mischief;

19. BC 5.08.424 or ORS 164.315 to 164.335, relating to arson and related offenses;

20. BC 5.08.500 or ORS 163.575, relating to the endangerment of the welfare of a minor;

21. BC 5.08.710 or ORS 164.805, relating to littering;

22. ORS 163.305 to 163.465, relating to sexual offenses;

23. ORS 167.117 or ORS 167.122 to 167.127, relating to gambling offenses;

24. ORS 475.005 to 475.285 and 475.940 to 475.995, relating to the Uniform Controlled Substances Act.

C. Person in Charge. A person, a representative or employee of the person who has lawful control of premises by ownership, tenancy, official position or other legal relationship, including but not limited to:

1. A person authorized to manage premises; and

2. A person authorized to enter into a rental agreement on behalf of another person in charge of premises.

D. Premises. Includes any building and any real property, whether privately or publicly owned. [BC 5.07.020, added by Ordinance No. 4020, 7/20/98]