[R.O. 2004 §205.050; CC 1990 §205.050; Ord. No. 554 §§1 —
2, 6-4-1984]
A. No
unauthorized person shall use without approval of the Board of Aldermen
or tamper with any water meter, fire hydrant or any other City of
Pevely property.
B. Any
person violating this Section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor
and any person found guilty thereof shall be fined not less than one
hundred dollars ($100.00) and costs nor more than five hundred dollars
($500.00) and costs.
[R.O. 2004 §205.040; CC 1990 §205.040; Ord. No. 17 §§1 —
3, 3-16-1954]
A. No
person shall deface, damage or destroy any property belonging to the
City of Pevely.
B. No
person shall move, change, bend, twist or turn any street signs, stop
signs or markers erected by the City of Pevely and within the boundaries
of said City.
[Ord. No. 93 §12, 5-23-1970]
No person shall paint, post, place, hang, suspend or affix any
advertisement, card, poster, sign, banner or streamer, of any nature,
or for any purpose, or shall cause the same to be done on or to any
curbstone, flagstone or any other portion of any street or sidewalk,
or upon any tree or lamp post standing or erected on any public street,
alley or other public place, or upon any pole erected upon any public
street, alley or other public place, which pole is used to carry telephone
wires or cables, electric light wires or other electric conductors,
or to any hydrant, bridge or other public structure within this City;
provided, that nothing herein shall apply to any official notice required
by law or ordinance to be posted by public officers.
[Ord. No. 93 §13, 5-23-1970]
No person shall in any manner destroy or deface any public notice
which has been posted by the City or any governmental agency.
[Ord. No. 93 §16, 5-23-1970]
No person shall willfully or maliciously destroy, deface, or
remove any street marker, fence, building, tree, shrubbery, sidewalk
or street, any of the same belonging either to the City or to any
private person.
A person commits the offense of trespass of a school bus if
he/she knowingly and unlawfully enters any part of or unlawfully operates
any school bus.
A person commits the offense of reckless burning or exploding
when he/she knowingly starts a fire or causes an explosion and thereby
recklessly damages or destroys a building or an inhabitable structure
of another.
A person commits the offense of negligent burning or exploding
when he/she with criminal negligence causes damage to property of
another by fire or explosion.
[Ord. No. 93 §30, 5-23-1970]
It shall be unlawful to remove carts, baskets or other devices
furnished by merchants or storekeepers for the convenience of customers
for use on the mercantile premises, from such premises without the
express written consent of the merchant or storekeeper.