§ 92.05  BASKETBALL GOALS PROHIBITED.
   (A)   General prohibition.
      (1)   Basketball goals shall not be permitted in a public right-of-way, including streets, alleys and parkways.
      (2)   A basketball goal, pursuant to the ordinance, shall be considered to be in the public right-of-way for purpose of this section under each of the following circumstances:
         (a)   If the upright support to which the basketball hoop is attached (whether a permanent or temporary support, whether a stationary or portable support) is located on the public way; and
         (b)   When the rim and/or net through which the basketball is to be thrown overhangs the public right-of-way, notwithstanding that the support is located on or attached to private property.
   (B)   Definition. For purposes of this section, PUBLIC WAY shall mean any road, street, sidewalk or any other surface designed or used for pedestrian or vehicular traffic, located within the limits of Calumet Park, Illinois, and which is owned or maintained by the Village of Calumet Park or any unit of federal, state or local government.
   (C)   Other prohibition. It shall further be unlawful for any person or group of persons to engage in or play the sport of basketball, outdoors on any property, public or private, within the limits of the Village of Calumet Park, between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.
(Ord. 94-631, passed 7-14-1994)  Penalty, see § 92.99