This division is and shall be deemed an exercise of the police
power vested by law in the city, for the public safety, comfort, convenience
and protection of the city and its citizens, and all of the provisions
hereof shall be construed for the accomplishment of that purpose.
(1986 Code, ch. 7, sec. 7:A)
Organized event.
An event to be held, staged or conducted on real property
owned by the city by a group of two or more persons, which, prior
to such event, shall have obtained permission of the city (from the
city secretary) for the holding, staging or conducting of the event
and, where applicable and required, paid to the city secretary, in
advance, all fees and deposits.
Post and posted.
To forbid or restrict access by the public to city-owned
properties at specified hours.
Sunrise.
Termination of darkness as officially announced by the U.S.
Weather Service for the Central Texas area.
Sunset.
Termination of daylight as officially announced by the U.S.
Weather Service for the Central Texas area.
(1986 Code, ch. 7, sec. 7:B)
Any person convicted of a violation of this division shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined as provided in section
1.01.009 for each separate violation.
(1986 Code, ch. 7, sec. 7:G)
(a) Posted hours; exceptions.
It shall hereafter be unlawful
for any person to enter upon the premises of or to be within the boundaries
of the following described city properties (with exceptions noted)
between the hours of 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. on any day of the week
and for any purpose whatsoever:
(1) City Park.
(A) The city park known as “City Park,” the same being situated
between East 4th Street and East 6th Street and between Lamar Avenue
and Milam Avenue.
(2) Wilson-Ledbetter Park.
(A) The city park known as “Wilson-Ledbetter Park,” the same
being situated at the south city limits adjacent to FM 1600.
(B) Exceptions:
(i)
Boy Scout and Girl Scout huts: Persons belonging to the scouting
organizations or to organized events under rental agreement with the
scouting organizations, but in no event will use be allowed after
12:00 p.m. for other than organized scouting functions.
(ii)
American Legion Building: Members of the Edwin Hardy Post, American
Legion, or participants in organized events under rental agreement
with the American Legion.
(3) 12th Street Park.
(A) The park known as “12th Street Park,” the same being
situated at West 12th Street and North Orchard Avenue.
(4) Cameron Municipal Airpark.
(A) The Cameron Municipal Airpark, situated to the east of the east right-of-way
line of U.S. Highway 77, and southwest of the most northerly northeast
corporate boundary line of the city, and west of the west right-of-way
line of County Road 240.
(B) Exceptions: The baseball fields are situated on property of the city
and are reserved for organized events only. Individual use at any
time is prohibited. Organized events for games or practice, registered
with the city, will be allowed past the posted time, but in no event
will use be allowed after 12:00 p.m.
(5) Waterworks pumping station.
The city waterworks pumping
station, the same being situated on Little River, at the end of East
Gillis Street, also known as Pump House Road, and being that city
property east of the wooden bridge on this road. Access is restricted
between the hours of thirty (30) minutes past sunset until thirty
(30) minutes before sunrise.
(6) Oak Hill Cemetery.
Oak Hill Cemetery of the city, the
same being situated south of East Gillis Street and east of South
Fannin Avenue. Access is restricted between the hours of thirty (30)
minutes past sunset until thirty (30) minutes before sunrise.
(b) Violations.
The presence of any person upon the posted
premises during the posted hours, with exceptions noted, is hereby
declared to be illegal and a public nuisance, and, as such, punishable
as a misdemeanor offense.
(c) Enforcement.
The chief of police of the city, and all
police officers of the city, are instructed and directed to suppress
and abate any such nuisance by the following procedure: Any person
or persons found by them to be on the premises or within the boundaries
of city property as herein defined and when it is apparent they do
not fall within the exceptions so stated will first be identified
and warned of the offense and directed to vacate the premises. The
names of all persons so found shall be placed in the log book at the
police department, noting the date, time and location of violation.
This log will be referenced by the police, and occurrence of a second
violation will be cause for the taking into custody of the violator.
If the first-time offender fails to vacate the premises after request
and warning in a reasonable time, this person or persons may also
be taken into custody without the necessity of a second offense.
(1986 Code, ch. 7, sec. 7:C–E)
Glass beverage containers are prohibited and their introduction
onto the herein defined city property for any reason by any person
or organization is a violation of this division.
(1986 Code, ch. 7, sec. 7:F)