§ 174.01  VILLAGE PARK REGULATIONS.
   (A)   Alcohol; drugs prohibited. No person shall consume or have in his or her possession alcoholic beverages or drugs of abuse in the village park.
   (B)   Vehicle regulations. All vehicles shall be operated solely on roadways and in the parking area and are prohibited in any other area unless written permission is obtained from Village Council or the Police Department of the Village of Buckland.
   (C)   Park hours. The village park shall be closed to the public use at 10:00 p.m. daily and shall remain closed until 7:00 a.m. the following day except for those activities thereon which start before 10:00 p.m. and for which the Village Council or the Chief of Police has granted written permission to be continued beyond 10:00 p.m. After any such activity continued beyond 10:00 p.m. terminates, the premises involved shall be vacated promptly and thereafter shall be closed to public use until 7:00 a.m. the following day.
   (D)   Firearms. No person shall discharge a firearm within the park area. No person shall have or possess or have about his or her person any firearm or bow and arrows in the park area unless written permission has been obtained from the Village Council or Chief of Police.
   (E)   Other prohibitions.
      (1)   No person shall cause any destruction to any public property within the park.
      (2)   No person shall fight or hunt in the park area.
      (3)   No person shall ride bicycles or horses in the designated picnic area, playground area or ball diamond areas of the park.
      (4)   No person shall ride skateboards at any place or area of the park, unless that place or area has been specifically designated by the Village Council.
   (F)   Dogs at large prohibited. No person shall permit a dog to run at large in the park, it being specifically required that all dogs must be upon a leash.
   (G)   Prohibited conduct. No person shall recklessly cause inconvenience, annoyance, or alarm to another, by doing any of the following:
      (1)   Engaging in fighting, in threatening harm to persons or property, or in violent or turbulent behavior.
      (2)   Making unreasonable noise or offensively coarse utterance, gesture or display or community unwarranted and grossly abusive language to any person.
      (3)   Insulting, taunting, or challenging another, under circumstances in which this conduct is likely to provoke a violent response.
      (4)   Hindering or preventing the movement of persons to, from, within or upon public or private property, so as to interfere with the rights of others, and by any act which serves no lawful and reasonable purpose of the offender.
      (5)   Creating a condition which is physically offensive to persons or which presents a risk of physical harm to persons or property, by any act which serves no lawful and reasonable purpose of the offender.
(Ord. 95, passed 3-7-1991)  Penalty, see § 174.99