[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Alderman of the City of Derby 9-23-1976 as Secs. 19-1, 19-2, 19-3, 19-12, 19-13, 19-14, 19-15, 19-18, 19-19 and 19-20 of the Charter and Revised Ordinances. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Police Department — See Ch. 37.
Alcoholic beverages — See Ch. 50 and Ch. 80, Art. IV.
Zone of quiet — See Ch. 80, Art. II.
Curfew — See Ch. 80, Art. III.
Loitering — See Ch. 109.
Noise — See Ch. 118.
Obscenity — See Ch. 122.
No person shall use, except in an emergency, any portion of the Housatonic River lying between the dam of the Shelton Canal Company and the territorial limits of the city for the purpose of flying or transportation by air or for the purpose of taking off or landing any aircraft.
No person shall use any premises of any character or description for the purpose of killing or dressing any animal therein or thereon without permission from the Board of Aldermen.
It shall be unlawful for any person to enter upon the driveways or grounds within Coon Hollow Park or to park or cause to be parked within the park any motor vehicle between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.
No person shall fraudulently represent himself to be a police officer or shall raise or give a false alarm for the police or any police officer, or fraudulently make or use or wear any policeman's badge, call or signal adopted by the Police Commissioners for police use, or resist, hinder, obstruct or abuse any police officer in the discharge of duty or do anything or commit any act which hinders or results in hindering or obstructing the Mayor or any police officer in the discharge of duty; shall be punished as provided in § 1-14.
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For state law as to impersonating policeman, see C.G.S., § 53-265. As to Police Department generally, see Ch. 37 of this Code.
No person shall sell or dispose of any goods, wares or merchandise at public auction within the city after 6:00 p.m., of any day.
No person shall willfully injure or deface any public property.
No person shall sell, expose or offer for sale any fruit, breadstuffs, cake, pastry, confectionery or other article intended for food or for human consumption outside of any building or in any open window or doorway or in any street or sidewalk, unless such articles are covered or thoroughly protected from insects, dust, dirt or other substance which may contaminate or render the same unwholesome or unclean.
The Mayor may, upon the complaint of any person residing within 300 feet of the place where any whistle is blown, prohibit the blowing of such whistle at or near such place for such time and under such condition as he may direct.
A. 
All that section of the city included within the following limits shall be known as a zone of quiet, namely: Commencing at a point located in the boundary line between the city and Ansonia and five hundred feet easterly of the westerly line of intersection of Maple Avenue and Division Street; thence running westerly along the boundary line between the City of Ansonia and the city to a point located five hundred feet westerly of the easterly line of intersection of Seymour Avenue and Division Street; thence running parallel with and five hundred feet westerly of the easterly line of Seymour Avenue to a point opposite the northerly point of intersection of Maple and Seymour Avenues; thence easterly through such northerly point of intersection of Maple and Seymour Avenues to a point in a line drawn parallel with and five hundred feet easterly of the westerly line of Maple Avenue; thence from such point northerly along such line parallel with and five hundred feet easterly of the westerly side of Maple Avenue to the point of starting.
B. 
Any person making or causing in the zone of quiet designated in Subsection A any disturbance or noise of any kind or character which may disturb or tend to disturb the rest, peace or quiet of any patient in the Griffin Hospital shall be punished in accordance with § 1-14.