No person shall linger, loiter, sit or stand in any public room in any hotel, motel, office or business establishment, or in any courthouse corridor, or in any bus or railroad station, or in the hallways or entrances of any public building, or use any public room for business or social purposes, or obstruct the entrance to any business establishment or it's parking lot, or obstruct the free flow of vehicular traffic or parking within the parking lot of any business establishment, or obstruct or impede pedestrian traffic through the parking lot of any business establishment, or obstruct or impede pedestrian traffic on the walks of any business establishment, or obstruct or impede the entrance to any business establishment, or congregate on the parking lots, sidewalks or entranceways of business establishments, or congregate in, around, on or near motor vehicles on the parking lots of any business establishment, in a manner that disturbs the peace, excites a rout or riot, or threatens the public health, safety or welfare, unless the doing thereof is for some lawful purpose, or if contrary to the express wish of the owner, lessee, managing agent or person in control or charge of the building or premises. The term "public room," for purposes of this section, includes any basement, attic, building entrance, doorway, lobby, hallway, stairway, mezzanine, elevator, foyer, public restroom, sitting room, or any other place used in common by the public, tenants, occupants, guests or customers, and situate in a hotel, motel, office building, public building or business establishment.
(Ord. 227-A-5. Passed 9-8-82.)