(a) For
Unlawful Purposes.
It shall be unlawful to collect, gather,
or be a member of any disorderly crowd or any crowd gathered for any
unlawful purpose.
(b) Disruption.
It shall be unlawful for any person to disturb any lawful assemblage
or gathering in the city.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.303; Ordinance 1394-01 adopted 1/16/01)
It shall be unlawful for any person to bathe at any public place
or in any place open to the public view unless such person is adequately
garbed in a bathing suit.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.304)
It shall be unlawful for any person to be guilty of disorderly
conduct or of any conduct tending toward a breach of the peace. The
causing or making of any unnecessary loud noise or shouting or yelling
shall be considered disorderly conduct.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.305)
It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly start or spread
any false alarm requiring an emergency vehicle in the city.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.306)
It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly start a fight,
or to fight, or to commit an assault or battery in any public place
or on private property in the city.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.307)
It shall be unlawful for any person to be in an intoxicated
condition in or on any street, alley, or other public place in the
city.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.310)
It shall be unlawful for mendicants or vagrants to frequent
any depot, store, theater, street, alley, sidewalk, park, or other
place publicly frequented in the city. Any person found sleeping in
any such place, and who has no established domicile or residence,
shall be considered a vagrant.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.311)
It shall be unlawful to cast, throw, or propel any missile on
any street, alley, or other public place.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.312)
It shall be unlawful for any person to post any bill or advertisement
on any public property without the authority of the city, and it shall
be unlawful to post any bill or advertisement on any property without
the written consent of the owner thereof.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.313)
It shall be unlawful to use profanity on any street, alley,
or other public place in the city.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.314)
(a) Public.
The destruction or damage or injury to any public property,
or the stealing or removal of any public property from its location
without authorization from duly elected or appointed officials empowered
so to act in behalf of such public agency, is prohibited.
(b) Private.
The destruction of or damage or injury to any private property,
or the removal from its location of any private property located within
the city without authority from its rightful owner or custodian, is
hereby prohibited.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.315)
It shall be unlawful to carry or have in one's possession any
firearm or other deadly weapon or any concealed weapons in the city
in violation of the laws of the state.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.316)
It shall be unlawful to discharge any bow and arrow, firearm
or air gun, BB gun, or any toy gun projecting lead or any missiles
except in a regularly established shooting gallery or range; except
the use of air guns and/or BB guns at charitable or fund-raising events
by temporary permit; provided, this section shall not be construed
to prohibit any officer of the law from discharging a firearm in the
performance of his duty; nor to any citizen from discharging a firearm
when lawfully defending person or property.
(1995 Code of Ordinances, Chapter 7, Article 7.300,
Section 7.317)
It shall be unlawful for any person to drink, consume, transport,
carry or possess any alcoholic liquor, beer, or wine, except in the
original package and with the seal unbroken in any public place, including,
but not limited to, public streets, sidewalks, parkways, public parking
lots, or semi-public parking lots, and public parks. The term "semi-public
parking lots" shall include any area wherein motor vehicles are parked
by the public in conjunction with any business enterprise, commercial
establishment, office building or apartment building.
(Ordinance 1394-01 adopted 1/16/01)