This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "City of Auburn
Public Conduct Ordinance."
The purpose of this chapter is to promote the health, safety, morals
and general welfare of the community, including the protection and preservation
of the property of the City and of its inhabitants, and of the peace and good
order of the City.
Pursuant to Subdivision 1 of § 405.00 of the Penal Law of
the State of New York, the City Manager is hereby designated the permit authority
to grant and issue permits for the public display of fireworks in accordance
with the provisions of § 405.00 of the Penal Law.
No person shall place upon or fasten or affix to any public electric
or telephone pole, lamppost, tree, fence, sidewalk, container or building
any advertisement, placard, poster, letter or device stating, referring to,
advertising or intending to state, refer to or advertise any meeting, business
exhibition, dance or amusement of any kind, or the sale or manufacture of
any article or thing whatsoever, except, however, that upon special occasions
or in emergencies the City Manager may sanction by written permit to be filed
in the office of the City Clerk the use of certain lampposts, electric or
telephone poles and trees for such advertisement, for a limited period of
time.
No person shall engage in fighting or breach of the peace, nor shall
any person challenge or provoke another to fight, or threaten personal violence
to another person, or assist, or in any manner countenance, any fight or pugilistic
encounter, or engage in any cockfight, dog fight or other acts tending to
produce a breach of peace.
No person shall willfully disturb or annoy any lawful assembly, collection
of persons, or organized meeting of any kind, or cause the same to be done
in any manner, or by any means whatsoever, or disturb or annoy the occupant
of any house, store, building or other place by knocking or rattling on the
door, window, or gate thereof, or by ringing the doorbell, or in any other
manner.
No person shall willfully injure, mark, damage or deface any building,
bridge, culvert or other structure, whether public or private, or any fence,
fixture, or the appurtenances thereof, or any wall, railing, tree, vine, shrub
or plant in any public place, or any public or private property.
No person shall leave any abandoned, unattended or discarded icebox,
refrigerator, or similar container of any kind having locking doors outside
of any building or dwelling in a place accessible to children without first
removing the door or doors from such icebox, refrigerator or other container.
[Amended 3-18-2004 by Ord. No. 1-2004]
A. Purpose. The purpose of this section is to regulate the
use of certain public areas within the vicinity of the City center so as to
promote the general welfare and public use of said areas.
B. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms
shall have the meanings indicated:
DESIGNATED AREA
All that area of public property and public roadway, including adjacent
sidewalks, situated on and within the following described boundaries: beginning
at the intersection of Genesee Street and North Fulton Street running northerly
along said North Fulton Street to its intersection with Seymour Street; thence
running westerly along Seymour Street to its intersection with Washington
Street; thence first running in a southerly direction along Washington Street,
and continuing in a southeasterly direction along said Washington Street to
its intersection with West Genesee Street; thence running westerly along West
Genesee Street to its intersection with Ross Place; thence running southeasterly
along Ross Place to its intersection with Woodlawn Avenue; thence running
northeasterly along Woodlawn Avenue to its intersection with Fort Street;
thence running southeasterly along Fort Street to its intersection with Westlake
Avenue; thence running easterly to its intersection with William Street; thence
running southerly to its intersection with South Street; thence running southerly
to its intersection with Logan Street; thence running easterly to the intersection
of Osborne Street; thence running southerly to the intersection of Lake Avenue;
thence running northerly over the Lake Avenue Bridge to the intersection of
Owasco Street; thence running northerly on Owasco Street to the intersection
of South Fulton Street; thence running northerly on South Fulton Street to
the intersection of East Genesee; thence running north on North Fulton to
the point and place of beginning.
C. Riding of skateboards, roller blades, bicycles, and similar
wheeled devices is prohibited:
(1) In the aforementioned defined areas at all times;
(2) On public property unless use of a skateboard is authorized
by regulation, ordinance or statute, or is otherwise authorized by the governmental
agency, department or commission responsible for such property. Public property
does not include public roads, highways, bicycle and/or skateboard paths,
or sidewalks abutting private property outside the aforementioned designated
areas. Public property also shall not include Recreation Department facilities,
which facilities shall be subject to the rules and regulations of the Recreation
Department;
(3) On portions of private property, including but not limited
to outdoor plazas, that are dedicated to use by the general public, where
the owner of such private property has posted a notice indicating that skateboarding
is prohibited on the property;
D. Wheelchairs, baby carriages and similar devices intended
for the convenience and comfort of handicapped persons or infants are permitted
in the aforementioned areas. Notwithstanding the foregoing, bicyclists may
ride on said areas, provided that all cyclists shall adhere to all sections
of the New York State Vehicle and Traffic Law governing the riding of bicycles
and shall not engage in activity which may cause property damage.
E. Whenever a police officer has probable cause to believe
a skateboard was used or is being used in violation of this section, the officer
may seize the skateboard. Any person authorized to enforce ordinances may
issue a ticket to any person in violation of this section. Any person to whom
a ticket is issued may, within eight days of receipt, pay $25 in lieu of contesting
the violation and in lieu of any other fines or penalties. For a second offense
within the preceding year, the fine will be $50. For a third offense within
the preceding year, the fine will be $100. Upon timely payment under this
subsection, the Police Department shall make any skateboard seized under this
section available for return to the offender, pursuant to the procedures established
by the Police Department.
Any person violating any provision of this chapter shall be punished as provided in Chapter
1, §
1-18 of this Municipal Code.