As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
Any beer, wine and liquor and all other alcoholic beverages
as more specifically defined by the New York State Alcoholic Beverage
Control Law.
CONTAINERS
Any bottle, can, glass bottle or receptacle suitable for
or used to hold any liquid.
PUBLIC LANDS
Any public highway, street, park, sidewalk, playground, parking
area, cemetery and public school grounds.
No persons shall have, possess, carry, transport,
drink or otherwise consume from any open bottle or other open container
containing liquor, wine, beer or any other alcoholic beverage in or
upon any public sidewalk, street, highway, public parking lot, public
park or other public lands or in any vehicle upon such areas in the
Village of Manlius.
If any individual or organization desires to
distribute or consume alcoholic beverages on public property in the
Village, said individual or organization must apply to the Chief of
Police, or his duly authorized representative, for a permit therefor
on or before the date scheduled for dispensing such beverages. No
fee shall be charged for the granting of said permit, and said permit
shall be issued only upon the following conditions:
A. Such individual or organization, by its duly authorized
officer, must agree, in writing, to assume full responsibility for
supervising the conduct of the group of individuals benefiting from
such permit and to properly clean up the premises after use.
B. Such individual or organization must further agree,
in writing, that adequate precautions shall be taken to ensure that
minors will not be served alcoholic beverages at the permitted event
or gathering.
C. No alcoholic beverages shall be consumed other than
on the specific premises described in the permit and only during the
time stated therein.
D. No permit shall be issued to any individual or organization
which has previously been issued a permit and has failed to comply
with the provisions hereof.
A violation of this chapter shall constitute
an offense punishable by a fine not exceeding $50 or by imprisonment
in jail for 10 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment for the
first offense, and by a fine not exceeding $50 or by imprisonment
for 30 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment for a second or
subsequent offense.