This chapter shall be known and may be cited as an "Ordinance Regulating
the Possession and Consumption of Alcoholic Beverages Upon Public Property
Situate Within the Municipality of Kingston and Areas Adjacent Thereto."
No person, individual, group or association shall:
A. Possess, carry or transport liquor, wine, beer or other
alcoholic beverages in an open container in or upon any public sidewalk, street,
lane, highway, parking lot, recreational area or other public property within
the Municipality of Kingston, nor shall any person perform any of the foregoing
acts on the private property of another adjacent to the aforestated public
areas without the express permission and consent of the owner or owners of
such property.
B. Possess, carry or transport liquor, wine, beer or other
alcoholic beverages in an open container while operating a motor vehicle in
or upon any public sidewalk, street, lane, highway, parking lot, recreational
area or other public property within the Municipality of Kingston, nor shall
any person perform any of the foregoing acts on the private property of another
adjacent to the aforestated public areas without the express permission and
consent of the owner or owners of such property.
C. Distribute, drink or otherwise consume any liquor, wine,
beer or any other alcoholic beverages in or upon any public sidewalk, street,
lane, highway, parking lot, recreational area or other public property within
the Municipality of Kingston, nor shall any person perform any of the foregoing
acts on the private property of another adjacent to the aforestated public
areas without the express permission and consent of the owner or owners of
such property.
The provisions of this chapter shall not prohibit any person, individual,
group or association from possessing, distributing, drinking or otherwise
consuming liquor, wine, beer or other alcoholic beverages in or upon any of
the aforesaid areas within the Municipality of Kingston if that person, individual,
group or association shall first obtain a permit as hereinafter set forth.
When a permit is required:
A. The said individual, group or association must apply
with the Chief of Police of the Municipality of Kingston, or his duly authorized
representative, no later than three (3) days prior to the date scheduled for
the using of alcoholic beverages.
B. The said individual, group or association or duly authorized
representative must expressly agree, in writing, to assume full responsibility
for supervising the conduct of said group or individual as benefiting from
such permit and to properly clean up and restore the premises after use to
their prior condition.
C. The said individual, group or association must further
agree, in writing, that adequate precautions shall be taken to ensure that
minors will not be served or allowed to consume alcoholic beverages at the
permitted event or gathering.
D. The said individual, group or association shall agree,
in writing, that no alcoholic beverages will be distributed or consumed other
than on the specific premises and on the specific date and times described
in the permit.
E. The said individual, group or association shall agree,
in writing, that no alcoholic beverages as above described shall be sold,
furnished or given to any person visibly intoxicated or to any insane person
or to habitual drunkards or to persons of known intemperate habits.
F. The said individual, group or association shall agree,
in writing, to indemnify and save the Municipality of Kingston, its officials,
agents and employees harmless from any liability for damages which result
from the distribution or use of alcoholic beverages as authorized by the permit.
No permit will be issued to any individual, group or association which
has previously been issued a permit and has failed to comply with the provisions
thereof.
The violation of any of this chapter shall be punishable by fine of
not less than twenty-five dollars ($25.) and not more than three hundred dollars
($300.), plus costs of prosecution, or to a term of imprisonment, the maximum
of which shall be not more than thirty (30) days. Each day that alcoholic
beverages are possessed, consumed, sold or distributed contrary to the provisions
of this chapter shall constitute a separate offense.