For purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall
apply:
PERSON
Any owner, owner's agent, manager, caretaker, tenant,
occupant, and/or person occupying and/or responsible for any residential,
commercial, or any other premises located in the City of Harrington
regardless of whether it be a person or artificial entity.
UNAUTHORIZED CONDUCT
Any conduct which causes public inconvenience, annoyance,
alarm, or danger to a reasonable person; has the reasonable likelihood
of causing public inconvenience, annoyance, alarm, or danger; or disrupts
the quiet use, enjoyment, and good order of adjoining and surrounding
properties. Unauthorized conduct includes, but is not limited to,
engaging in fighting or in violent, tumultuous, or threatening behavior;
making unreasonable noise or an offensively coarse utterance, gesture,
or display or addressing abusive language to any person present; obstructing
vehicular traffic or pedestrian traffic; creating a hazardous or physically
offensive condition which serves no legitimate purpose; or engaging
in any unlawful conduct.
It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in any unauthorized
conduct at any time on any premises located in the City of Harrington.
Any person who fails to obey the order of a police officer to dispel
and disperse or otherwise discontinue the unauthorized conduct may
be cited for an additional violation of this chapter.
Any person who occupies or exercises any control over the premises where the violation of §
145-2 hereof has occurred, or where the violation of §
145-2 originated should the violation move immediately to another public venue, shall be presumed to allow, suffer, or permit such conduct after receiving notice that such conduct has occurred and shall be in violation of this chapter if a further violation of §
145-2 occurs within 180 days of receiving said notice.
In the event a person convicted of a violation of this chapter fails or refuses to comply with an order of the City of Harrington Police Department and/or the City of Harrington Code Enforcement Officer, after due notice thereof, either actual or constructive, to remit payment for any fines or additional expenses owed in accordance with §§
145-5 and
145-6 hereof, said amounts shall be charged against the real estate upon which the violation occurred and shall be a lien upon such real estate. Such lien shall be added to the tax bill pursuant to §
12.2 of the Charter.
This chapter shall be enforced by the City of Harrington Police
Department and/or the City of Harrington Code Enforcement Officer.
Jurisdiction for violations of this chapter shall be in the Justice
of the Peace Court.