A.
The term "disorderly conduct" shall mean:
(1)
Violent or rowdy behavior that endangers the life, limb, health or property of another or puts another person in reasonable fear of such injury to his or her person or property.
(2)
Acts of violence, angry threats and/or abusive conduct that deters or is intended to deter another person from engaging in lawful conduct or pursuit of a lawful occupation.
(3)
Actions that cause, provoke or may foreseeably tend to cause or provoke a fight, brawl or other riotous conduct that endangers the life, limb, health or property of another.
(4)
Assembling or congregating with another person or persons for the purpose of causing, provoking or engaging in any fight or brawl.
(5)
Jostling or roughly crowding or pushing any person in any public place, when such conduct is avoidable in the exercise of due care.
(6)
Frequenting any public place with intent to obtain money from another by a fraudulent scheme, trick, artifice or device.
(7)
Assembling with another person or persons or in crowds for unlawful purposes, including but not limited to the intent to engage in gaming, or to engage in any fraudulent scheme, device or trick to obtain any valuable thing, or to do bodily harm to another.
(8)
Intentionally breaking jars, bottles or other glass items in or upon the streets, alleys, sidewalks or other public ways of the City or upon public property.
(9)
Being present within a dwelling or place of business while gaming or the illegal sale or possession of alcoholic beverages or unlawful drugs is conducted, allowed or tolerated.
(10)
Congregating with another or others in or on any public way so as to halt the flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic and refusing to clear such public way when ordered to do so by a law enforcement officer; provided, however, that persons congregating in or on a public way pursuant to a valid permit issued pursuant to Chapter 109 of the City Code shall not be deemed to be loitering.
B.
A person may not engage in disorderly conduct.
C.
A violation of this section shall be a municipal infraction punishable by a fine of $150.