As used in this Article, the following terms mean:
PRIVATE PROPERTY
Any place which at the time of the offense is not open to
the public. It includes property which is owned publicly or privately.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any place which at the time of the offense is open to the
public. It includes property which is owned publicly or privately.
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.
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.
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.
[Ord. No. 1223, 7-17-2023]
A. No
sleeping or camping in a public street or right-of-way.
B. No
person shall camp in any public park, except in areas specifically
designated for such use.
C. For
purposes of this Section:
CAMP
Residing in or using a park or street for living accommodation
purposes, such as sleeping activities or making preparations to sleep
or storing personal belongings or making any fire or using any tents,
regularly cooking or preparing meals or living in a parked vehicle.
PERSONAL BELONGINGS
Includes, but is not limited to, clothing, sleeping bags,
bedrolls, blankets, sheets, luggage, backpacks, kitchen utensils,
cookware and similar material.
PUBLIC LAND
Includes parking lots and any public area, improved or unimproved,
public sidewalks and public benches.
D. The activities set forth in the definition of "camp" in Subsection
(C) of this Section constitute camping when it reasonably appears in light of all the circumstances that a person is using a park or street as a living accommodation.
[Ord. No. 1183, 3-21-2022]
A. Any person who, with intent to provoke a breach of the peace or to
cause violence to persons or property, commits any of the following
acts shall be deemed to have committed the offense of disorderly conduct:
1.
Acts in a violent or tumultuous manner toward another, placing
such person in fear of safety of life, limb or health.
2.
Acts in a violent or tumultuous manner toward another, whereby
property of any person is placed in danger of being destroyed or damaged.
3.
Endangers lawful pursuits of another by acts of violence, angry
threats and abusive conduct.
4.
Causes, provokes or engages in any fight, brawl or riotous conduct
so as to endanger the life, limb, health or property of another.
5.
Assembles or congregates with another or others for the purpose
of causing, provoking or engaging in any fight or brawl.
6.
Jostles or roughly crowds or pushes any person in a public place.
7.
Frequents any public place with intent to obtain money from
another by an illegal and fraudulent scheme, trick, artifice or device.
8.
Assembles with another or others for the purpose of engaging
in any fraudulent scheme, device or trick to obtain any valuable thing
in any place or from any person in the City, or to aid or abet therein.
9.
Any male person accosts or attempts to force his company upon
any female or attempts to pick up any female.
10.
Uses "fighting words" directed towards another who becomes outraged
and thus creates turmoil.
11.
Assembles or congregates with another or others for the purpose
of doing bodily harm to another.
12.
Any person, by acts of violence, interferes with another's pursuit
of a lawful occupation.
13.
Congregates with another or others in or on any public way so
as to halt the flow of vehicular or pedestrian traffic and refuses
to clear such public way when ordered by a peace officer or other
lawful authority.
14.
Congregates with others on a public street and refuses to move
on when ordered by the police.
15.
By actions taken causes a crowd to collect, except when lawfully
addressing such crowd.
16.
Takes up a position on the public streets or follows pedestrians
for the purpose of soliciting alms, or who solicits alms on the public
streets unlawfully.
17.
Causes a disturbance in any bus or other public conveyance by
running through it, climbing through windows or upon the seats, or
otherwise annoying passengers or employees thereto.
18.
Stands on sidewalks or street corners and makes insulting remarks
to or about passing pedestrians or annoys such pedestrians.
19.
Wanders, prowls, or loiters upon the private property of another
and peeks or peers in the door or window or attempts to open any door
or window of any habitable buildings or structure located thereon,
without any visible or lawful business with the owners or occupants
thereof.
B. Penalty. The range of punishment for any person violating this Section
shall be up to ninety (90) days in jail and/or a fine up to five hundred
dollars ($500.00).