No person, except duly authorized city, village, County, state
or federal law enforcement officers specifically authorized by law
to carry firearms, shall possess a firearm while in any building owned
or leased by the state or any political subdivision thereof within
the County as provided in § 941.235, Wis. Stats., or within
any school zone as provided in § 948.605, Wis. Stats., or
carry a handgun into any tavern within the County as provided in § 941.237,
Wis. Stats.
A. Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions
apply:
FIREARM
A weapon which acts by force of gunpowder.
PUBLIC BUILDING
Any building owned by the County, a municipality or public
school district.
PUBLIC LAND
Any land owned by the County, a municipality or public school
district.
PUBLIC PLACE
Any privately owned building which is open to the public.
B. Enforcement. A police officer finding a person possessing a firearm
in violation of this section shall immediately take possession of
such firearm and retain it as evidence.
[Added by Ord. No. 2015-20]
No person, except duly authorized city, village, County, state
or federal law enforcement officers specifically authorized by law
to carry a knife, shall possess a knife while in the Washington County
Justice Center.
No person shall throw or shoot any object, arrow, stone, snowball
or other missile or projectile, by hand or by any other means, at
any person or at, in or into any building, street, sidewalk, alley,
highway, park, playground or other public place within the County.
No person having in his possession or under his control any
animal or fowl shall allow the same to run at large within the County.
"At large" means an animal is off the premises of its owner and upon
any public street or alley, school grounds, public park or other public
grounds or upon any private property without the permission of the
owner of the property, provided an animal shall not be deemed to be
at large if the following provisions apply:
A. It is attached to a leash not more than 10 feet in length which is
of sufficient strength to restrain the animal, and the leash is held
by a person competent to govern the animal and prevent it from annoying
or worrying pedestrians or trespassing on private property or trespassing
on public property where such animals are forbidden.
B. It is properly restrained within a motor vehicle.
C. It is engaged in the act of hunting or training for show, field trial
or obedience trial purposes, in control of its owner or his agent
competent to govern such animal at such distance, and not annoying
or worrying pedestrians or trespassing on private property or trespassing
on public property where such animals are forbidden.
No person shall have or permit on any premises owned or occupied
by him any open cisterns, cesspools, wells, unused basements, excavations
or other dangerous openings. All such places shall be filled, securely
covered or fastened in such manner as to prevent injury to any person,
and any cover shall be of a design, size and weight that the same
cannot be removed by small children.
[Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General
Provisions, Art. IV)]
In the event that a traffic officer, pursuant to § 349.13,
Wis. Stats., removes a vehicle or directs the removal of a vehicle
as authorized by said statute, the operator or owner of the vehicle
removed shall pay the reasonable charges for moving or towing or any
storage involved. The charge for removal shall be the customary charge
as determined by the Sheriff.
[Added by Ord. No. 1999-18]
A. The park regulations in Chapter
179, Planning and Parks, §
179-7, of the Code of Washington County are hereby incorporated by reference and shall apply to the Washington County Fair Park except where inconsistent with the specific regulations of this section.
B. Unlawful conduct. It shall be unlawful for any person to commit any
of the following acts in or upon the grounds of the Washington County
Fair Park Site:
(1) Fence jumping. To enter any fenced area of the Fair Park so as to
avoid paying the fee being charged. To climb, cross or jump the fence,
whether entering or exiting the park, under any circumstances. All
entry and exit shall be through gates provided and marked for that
purpose.
(2) Loitering in parking areas. To loiter in any of the parking areas
of the Washington County Fair Park during the time that any park event
is in progress.
(3) Alcohol. To carry in any alcoholic beverage into the Washington County
Fair Park site during the time in which the Fair or any other public
event is in progress.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, General Penalty, of the Code of Washington County. In addition to any penalty imposed for violation of § 943.01(1), Wis. Stats., in §
172-1A of this chapter, any person who shall cause physical damage to or destroy any public property shall be liable for the costs of replacing or repairing such damaged or destroyed property. The parent of any unemancipated minor child who violates § 943.01(1), Wis. Stats., in §
172-1A of this chapter may also be held liable for the cost of repairing such damaged or destroyed property in accordance with § 895.035, Wis. Stats.