[Amended 4-25-2000 by L.L. No. 4-2000]
A. No person shall engage in fighting or violent, tumultuous
or threatening behavior anywhere in the village, in such a fashion that it
disturbs the peace and quiet enjoyment of property of other persons; nor shall
anyone in a public place use boisterous, crude or obscene behavior or language
in such a manner that it unreasonably annoys another person; nor shall any
person make unnecessary and unreasonable noise, whether in a public or private
place, in a manner that unreasonably disturbs the peace of another person;
nor shall any person engage in such conduct in a public place so as to obstruct,
molest or unreasonably interfere with any person lawfully in such public place.
B. Whenever a public place is referred to in this chapter, such place is the same place as that defined in §
64-5 of the Village Code, as amended.
No person shall write, make, draw or paint any writing, printing, picture,
marks or device of any kind on any sidewalk, tree or shrub in this village,
or stick, fasten or post any placard, bill or paper thereon, except the posting
and affixing of notices required by law.
No person shall injure, deface or tarnish any public building or any
property belonging to the village in any way whatsoever; nor shall any person
wantonly or willfully injure, cut, deface, tarnish or besmear any wall, pump,
hydrant, fountain, bridge, fence, railing, house or outhouse or any part thereof
nor any useful or ornamental structure or any shade tree or shrub within the
village.
No person shall operate a motor vehicle, as defined in the Vehicle and
Traffic Law of the State of New York, upon any highway, road, street, driveway
or parking lot, public or private, in the Village of Chittenango, in such
a manner as to cause or create a disturbance or to cause alarm or fear for
the safety of persons or property or to unreasonably disturb the peace and
quiet of any person or persons in the Village of Chittenango.
No person shall conduct, operate or maintain any circus, street show,
carnival or other public exhibition, other than athletics, in the village
without first obtaining a license or permit therefor, which license or permit
shall be granted by the Mayor and countersigned by the Clerk on the payment
of a license fee to be established by resolution, and the said permit or license
shall expressly limit the time within which such circus, street show, carnival
or exhibition may be operated.
Any person committing an offense against the provisions of this chapter
shall be guilty of a violation pursuant to the provision of the Penal Law
and, upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable for each offense by a fine
of not more than $250 or by imprisonment for not more than 15 days, or both.