As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE
As defined in State Code Article 2B, § 1-102, and includes any mixture of
an alcoholic beverage with a nonalcoholic beverage.
CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE
Any drug or substance that the possession and use of which
is regulated under the state controlled dangerous substance act
and not including any drug or substance for which a person has a valid
prescription issued by a licensed medical practitioner authorized
to issue such a prescription.
FAMILY EVENT
A party or gathering where each underage person present is
directly supervised by an adult family member who is 21 years old
or over.
JUVENILE
Any individual who is under the age of 18.
NEIGHBORHOOD NUISANCE
Any premises on or in which an owner, operator, tenant, or
occupant of or the holder of any possessory interest in those premises:
A.
Acts in a disorderly manner that disturbs the
public peace; or
B.
Creates or maintains conditions that let others
act in a disorderly manner that disturbs the public peace.
OCCUPANT
Any person occupying a premises, whether or not a party to
a lease.
OPERATOR
Any person who has charge, care, or control of all or any
part of a premises.
OWNER
The person in whose name a premises is recorded in the Land
Records of Somerset County or any other person with a legal or equitable
interest in a premises, including a person who has an interest as
a receiver, trustee, guardian, personal representative, fiduciary,
or representative of any kind.
PARENT
Any natural parent, adoptive parent, step-parent, foster
parent, or legal guardian.
PERSON
B.
A partnership, firm, association, corporation,
or other entity of any kind; or
C.
A receiver, trustee, guardian, personal representative,
fiduciary, or representative of any kind.
PERSON RESPONSIBLE
The owner, operator, tenant, or occupant of, or the holder
of any possessory interest in those premises, whether alone or jointly
with any other person, including a person who organizes, supervises,
or conducts an unruly social event.
PREMISES
All or any part of any land, building, or other structure.
TENANT
Any tenant or lessee, whether under a written or oral lease.
UNRULY SOCIAL EVENT
A party or gathering of two or more individuals on or in
any premises at which:
A.
Alcoholic beverages are consumed by, furnished
to, or possessed by any underage person in violation of law; or
B.
The conduct creates a disturbance of the peaceful
enjoyment by others of private or public property, including:
(1)
Excessive noise, including as described in Chapter
101 or other applicable law;
(2)
Obstruction of public rights-of-way by unruly
crowds;
(4)
Assaults, batteries, or other disorderly conduct
that disturbs the public peace;
(5)
Vandalism of public or private property;
(8)
Excessive traffic that is significantly in excess
of the normal amount of pedestrian and vehicle traffic for the day,
date, and time of day for the zoning district;
(9)
Use of a controlled substance by any person at
the gathering; or
(10)
Any other conduct that constitutes a threat
to the public health, safety, or general welfare.
No person responsible for any premises may conduct, cause, permit,
aid, or condone a neighborhood nuisance or any unruly social event
on or in those premises.
Any person upon whom is imposed an administrative fine or recovery costs pursuant to this chapter shall have the right to stand trial for the offence in accordance with the Town's municipal infractions procedures as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, §
1-4.
Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as a waiver by the
Town of Princess Anne of any right to seek reimbursement for actual
costs of response services through other legal remedies or procedures.
The procedure provided for in this chapter is in addition to any other
statute, ordinance or law, civil or criminal. This chapter in no way
limits the authority of peace officers or private citizens to make
arrests for any criminal offense arising out of conduct regulated
by this chapter.
This chapter is not intended to impose, and shall not be construed
or given effect in a manner that imposes upon the Town of Princess
Anne or any officer, employee, agent or representative of the Town,
a mandatory duty of care toward persons or property within or without
the Town limits, so as to provide a basis of civil liability for damages,
except as may otherwise be imposed by law.