[Ord. 1949, 5/3/2010]
The Borough of State College intends to preserve the health,
safety, and welfare of the residents, downtown, and neighborhoods
in the municipality by eliminating public urination and defecation.
The Borough of State College:
a. Wishes to attach negative consequences to the undesired behavior
of public urination and defecation;
b. Prior to this ordinance made no provision for empowering Borough
Police Officers to cite on a municipal level, using local ordinances,
instead of relying on state charges of disorderly conduct and open
lewdness; and
c. Will benefit by a municipal ordinance that will serve as an effective
enforcement tool for use by the State College Police.
[Ord. 1949, 5/3/2010]
For purposes of this ordinance, the following terms have the
following meanings:
APPROPRIATE SANITARY FACILITY
A urinal, toilet, commode or other facility that accommodates
or is designed for the sanitary disposal of human bodily fluids or
waste and that is enclosed from public view.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any walkway, street, highway, sidewalk, building facade,
bridge, overpass, alley or alleyway, plaza, park, driveway, transportation
facility, park, recreational area, parking lot, vacant or undeveloped
lot or the stairwells, alcoves, doorways and entrance ways to such
places.
[Ord. 1949, 5/3/2010; amended by Ord. 2066, 12/21/2015, Section
4]
a. Any person who violates § 5-1003 is guilty of a summary
offense punishable by a fine of not less than $750 for the first offense
and $1,000 for any subsequent offense plus court costs for each violation.
b. A penalty provided for under Subsection
a of this section may be imposed in addition to any penalty that may be imposed for any other criminal offense arising from the same conduct.
c. Each act of violation and every day upon which such violation occurs
shall constitute a separate offense.
[Ord. 1949, 5/3/2010]
If any section, subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, word,
or other portion of this ordinance is, for any reason, held to be
unconstitutional or invalid, in whole, or in part, by any court of
competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed severable, and
such unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect the validity
of the remaining portions of this ordinance, which remaining portions
shall continue in full force and effect.