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    HOTSPOT, FIREARMS
    14A.90.010 Illegal Firearms Use Hotspots

    A.  For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
     
    1.  Essential needs: food, physical care, and medical attention.
     
    2.  Reside: to occupy one’s principal dwelling; including transient occupancy in a hotel or motel.
     
    3.  Travel: the movement on foot or within or upon a vehicle within a Illegal Firearms Use Hotspot from one point to another without delay other than to obey traffic control devices.
     
    B.  Illegal Firearms Use Hotspots are those areas of the City as designated by the City Council or designee under Chapter 14A.90 of this Code, which are areas where the number of firearms-related crimes or illegal discharges for a 12 month period within the 18 months preceding its designation is significantly higher than that for other similarly sized geographic areas of the City that are not located within an Illegal Firearms Use Hotspot

    14A.90.070 Listing of Illegal Firearms Use Hotspots


    The following descriptions shall comprise the boundaries of the Illegal Firearms Use Hotspots listed, and the Hotspots shall include the entire area on and within the listed boundaries.
     
    A.  Central Hotspot: The area encompassed by the west bank of the Willamette River, the centerlines of SW Madison Street, SW Naito Parkway, SW Jefferson Street, the center divider of I-405, the centerline of NW Glisan Street and a line extended from the centerline of NW Glisan to the west bank of the Willamette River. 
     
    B.  North / Northeast Hotspot:  The area encompassed by the centerlines of N. Interstate Avenue, N and NE Russell, NE Martin Luther King Blvd. and N and NE Lombard.
     
    • East Hotspot:  The area encompassed by the centerlines of NE Glisan Street, 148th Avenue, SE Stark Street and 162nd Avenue


    14A.90.035 Violation of an Exclusion - Penalties

    A.  It is unlawful for a person to enter or remain in an Illegal Firearms Use Hotspot in violation of a valid exclusion imposed pursuant to this Code.  For violation of this subsection, a court may impose a fine of no more than $500 or imprisonment of no more than 30 days, or both. 
     
    • A person who enters or remains in an Illegal Firearms Use Hotspot in violation of a valid exclusion issued pursuant to this Code is subject to arrest for Criminal Trespass (ORS 164.245).

        164.245 Criminal trespass in the second degree. (1) A person commits the crime of criminal trespass in the second degree if the person enters or remains unlawfully in a motor vehicle or in or upon premises.
          (2) Criminal trespass in the second degree is a
    Class C misdemeanor.
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