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Should the state change its hours of consumption, these hours shall remain in effect unless and until the city council adopts the new hours.
After the effective date of this article, public consumption may be allowed on the sidewalk adjacent to and abutting the east side of the property located at 202 W. Main.
(Ordinance 1363 adopted 1/9/2024)
After the effective date of this article, no vendor unless an already authorized business holding a liquor license in the authorized area may sell alcohol in the area unless the city council grants a permit for sale during an event. Any application must be submitted at least ten (10) business days before the desired sale.
(Ordinance 1363 adopted 1/9/2024)
The city manager, all employees of the parks department, and sworn members of the city police department are hereby individually and severally authorized and directed for and on behalf of the city to notify any person who fails or refuses to comply with any applicable provision of law or of this article and/or parks or community center departmental rules and regulations to immediately leave from any city-owned park, community center or the public areas affected by this article. Any person who upon such notice fails to depart from any such property shall, upon conviction, be fined not more than $500.00. Prosecution under this section shall not preclude prosecution for any other crime that the person may have committed at the city-owned property, park, or civic center.
(Ordinance 1363 adopted 1/9/2024)