For the purposes of Sections
210.200 and
210.210, the following words shall have the meanings set out herein:
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any place which at the time is not open to the public. It
includes property which is owned publicly or privately.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any place which at the time is open to the public. It includes
property which is owned publicly or privately.
If a building or structure is divided into separately occupied
units, such units are separate premises.
A person commits the offense of unlawful assembly if he/she
knowingly assembles with six (6) or more other persons and agrees
with such persons to violate any of the criminal laws of this State
or of the United States with force or violence.
[CC 1978 §235.060; Ord. No. 548 §14]
Every person who shall within this City willfully, maliciously
and contemptuously disquiet or disturb any camp meeting, congregation
or other assembly met for religious worship, or when meeting at the
place of worship or dispersing therefrom, or any school or other meeting
or assembly of people met together for any lawful purpose whatever
by making a noise, or by rude or indecent behavior, or by profane
discourse within the place or assembly or so near the same as to interrupt
or disturb the order or solemnity thereof, or shall willfully menace,
threaten or assault any person there being shall be deemed guilty
of an ordinance violation.
A person commits the offense of rioting if he/she knowingly
assembles with six (6) or more other persons and agrees with such
persons to violate any of the criminal laws of this State or of the
United States with force or violence and thereafter, while still so
assembled, does violate any of said laws with force or violence.
[CC 1978 §230.140; Bill No. 98-16 (230.140), 7-6-1998]
A. A person
commits the offense of loitering if:
1. He/she loiters in such a manner as to obstruct any public street,
public highway, public sidewalk or any public place or building by
hindering or impeding the free and uninterrupted passage of vehicles,
traffic or pedestrian; or
2. He/she loiters in such a manner as to interfere with the free and
uninterrupted use of property or with the conduct of any lawful business.
B. "Loiter" means to remain idle in essentially one (1) location
and includes the concept of spending time idly, being dilatory, lingering,
sauntering, delaying, standing around or hanging around
C. "Public place" means any place to which the general public
has access and a right to resort for business, entertainment, or other
lawful purpose, but does not necessarily mean a place devoted solely
to the uses of the public. "Public place" also includes
the front or immediate area of any store, shop, restaurant, tavern
or other place of business and also public grounds, areas or parks.
A person commits the offense of refusal to disperse if, being
present at the scene of an unlawful assembly or at the scene of a
riot, he/she knowingly fails or refuses to obey the lawful command
of a Law Enforcement Officer to depart from the scene of such unlawful
assembly or riot.
[CC 1978 §240.180; Bill No. 2005-03(240.180), 3-21-2005]
A. The
following time and use restrictions shall apply to the City park located
at the southeast corner of the City of Chaffee, which park adjoins
the Chaffee Public Housing Authority and is bounded on the north by
Heeb Creek, on the east by the Burlington-Northern railroad tracks
and extends to the south through and including the pond located at
the southern boundary thereof (said park to be known as "Frisco Park").
1. It shall be unlawful for any person to swim in the pond located at
Frisco Park.
2. The park as described herein shall be deemed closed between the hours
of 11:00 P.M. and 6:00 A.M. each day and it shall be unlawful for
any person to be upon the premises of the park during the closed hours.
B. Any person who shall violate any provision of this Section shall, upon conviction, be deemed guilty of an ordinance violation and shall be subject to punishment as set forth in Section
100.220.