The Town Board of the Town of Fulton has the
specific authority, powers and duties pursuant to §§ 60.10,
60.22 and 101.13, Wis. Stats., and specific statutory authority, powers
and duties with authorization of the Town Meeting, to purchase, lease,
construct and dispose of buildings and property for the Town of Fulton
and to manage and direct certain affairs related to Town of Fulton
buildings and Town of Fulton lands.
The Town Board of the Town of Fulton does not
permit access to or use of any Town of Fulton public buildings and
Town of Fulton public lands by any cat, dog or other domestic animal
except as follows:
A. Seeing Eye dog or other animal used to assist the
visually handicapped.
B. A dog, cat or other domestic animal within a motor
vehicle where the animal is in the motor vehicle by consent of the
owner of the motor vehicle.
C. A dog, cat or other domestic animal is permitted and
authorized by the Town Board of the Town of Fulton as an authorized
animal of a fair, circus or other social event that has been authorized
to be held on land owned or leased by the Town Board of the Town of
Fulton.
The following will be the normal hours and days
the following public buildings and public facilities will be open
to the general public:
As used in this chapter, the following terms
shall have the meaning indicated:
DISORDERLY CONDUCT
Conduct in a public or private place that is violent, abusive,
indecent, profane, boisterous, unreasonably loud or otherwise disorderly
under circumstances in which the conduct leads to cause or provoke
a disturbance.
LOITER
To linger, stand around, move slowly about, remain or spend
time idly in a public building, public land, in a public facility
or any public place.
PHYSICALLY DISABLED PERSON
A person who requires an assistant device for mobility, including
but not limited to a wheelchair, brace, crutch or artificial limb.
PUBLIC FACILITY
An arena, coliseum, related exposition facility or center
for the performing or visual arts.