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During the CRPD Board meeting on June 6, 2024 there were suggested changes and <br />improvements to the DRAFT CRPD Ordinance Code which have been incorporated into the <br />Ordinance Code attached hereto. Section numbers have been adjusted to be as consistent with <br />the existing COSCA Ordinance as possible. <br />The main purpose and philosophy of the Ordinance Code is not changing. CRPD seeks to inform <br />and educate through the parks' rules and regulations and strives for voluntary compliance <br />whenever possible. However, in limited instances, enforcement officers Wei need to enforce the <br />Ordinance Code and issue Administrative Citations or Notices to Appear. Thus, once the new <br />Ordinance Code is in solace, there will still need to be staff training and communication with and <br />distribution to partner agencies dike the Ventura County Sheriff's Office/Thousand Oaks Police <br />Department and COSCA). In addition, the administrative citation process will require CRPD to <br />update existing systems and processes. Once the new Ordinance Code is in effect, staff will <br />begin the process of updating the park rules signs to reflect current codes. <br />Should the CRPD Board introduce Ordinance 2024-1, staff will set a noticed publics hearing for <br />September 5, 2024 for the Second Reading and adoption of the Ordinance which, if approved, <br />would go into effect 31 days later. <br />Respectf0y submitted, <br />J dl <br />General Manager <br />Attachment- Ordinance No. 2024-1 <br />STRATEGOC PLAN COMPLIANCE <br />6.7 Maintain CRPD Ordinance Manual (now CRPD Ordinance Code). Review and Update <br />Ordinance Manual as needed. <br />