§ 92.15 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this subchapter the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   "LOAF." To spend time in idleness, as to loaf time away upon any place as described in the definition of "LOITER."
   "LOITER." To stand idly, sit, to be slow-moving, linger, saunter, to wander as an idle vagrant, and to waste time upon any street, street corner, sidewalk, or public property within the city.
   "PUBLIC NUISANCE." The act of any individual or group of individuals who by the individual or collective presence upon a city street, street corner, sidewalk, or other public property, cause or create conditions that shall block and impede public access and travel, use vile or offensive language, and/or direct such offensive language at passers-by, litter the streets, sidewalks, or other public property, commit acts of disorderly conduct or fighting, loiter for the purpose of using or obtaining controlled substances, or by any of the above actions create a fear within any citizen of impending danger upon any street, sidewalk, or public place within this city.
   "PUBLIC PROPERTY." Any street, avenue, alley, or part thereof, any sidewalks other than those located upon private residential property, and city park or recreation lands, and any other city-owned properties within the city limits.
(Ord. 87-5, passed 7-29-87)