§ 13.90.010. Legislative findings.  


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  • The board of supervisors of the county of Los Angeles finds that the use of properties within the unincorporated areas of the county for the manufacturing, distributing, selling, or possessing for sale of counterfeit goods, or recordings or audiovisual works which are improperly labeled under California Penal Code section 653w, substantially interferes with the interest of the public in the quality of life and community peace, lawful commerce in the county, property values, and is detrimental to the public health, safety, and welfare of the county's citizens, its businesses, and its visitors. As a result, the board of supervisors finds that such properties constitute a public nuisance. This chapter provides nonexclusive procedures to address such public nuisances, which are supplemental to any other remedies available under county, state, or federal law.

(Ord. 2008-0020 § 1 (part), 2008.)