No person shall loiter in or around a public building or obstruct
corridors, stairways or doorways so as to prevent free access by members
of the public or public officers or employees. No person shall habitate
or reside in a public building after regular business hours.
(Ord. 1219, 1986)
It is unlawful for any person to enter or remain in a public
building, or portion thereof, after being notified by appropriate
sign(s) that said building, or portion thereof, is closed to the general
public. Signs indicating that a public, building, or portion thereof,
is closed to the general public must be sufficiently legible to be
seen by an ordinarily observant person, and must be placed at each
entrance to a public building, if the public building is closed, or
at each entrance to a portion of a public building, if only said portion
is closed.
(Ord. 1219, 1986)
It is unlawful for any person to intentionally: (A) deface with
paint or any other liquid; (B) damage; or (C) destroy, any public
building or property or portion thereof.
(Ord. 1219, 1986)
It is unlawful for any person to consume any beer, wine, or
alcoholic beverage, or any beverage containing beer, wine or alcoholic
liquor, nor in:
A. Any
sidewalk, parkway, street, or alley;
B. Any public park except as provided in Section
10.28.070 of this Code;
C. Any
public parking lot or other public property; and
D. Any
private parking lot, open or designated for use by the public or patrons
of the owner or tenant.
Nothing in this section shall prohibit the consumption of any
beverage in or on any premises for which the county has issued a valid
and current permit to serve and consume such beverage.
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(Ord. 1520, 1995)
Any person who violates any provision of this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor and is subject to the penalties set forth in Section
1.28.020 of the Merced County Code.
(Ord. 1219, 1986)