§ 71.19 PARKING OR LOITERING NEAR BUSINESS OR PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful to block entrances or exits to any parking area adjacent to any business building or public building in any manner, whether by vehicle, persons, or barricades, unless by direction of the owner or manager of any public building or business, whereby doing so causes any difficulty in entering or exiting the premises or adjacent drive or parking area, except for the purpose of repairs by municipal authorities or private contractors engaged by the owner.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful to create or cause to be created any loud or unseemly noise on the premises of any public facility or business, including but not limited to racing of engines of motor vehicles, sudden starting or stopping of a vehicle, or blowing any horn or noisemaking device, or yelling or other loud or disruptive behavior or actions.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any persons on a walkway, driveway, or parking area of a public building or business building, whether in or out of an automobile or other vehicle to consume any intoxicating substance.
   (D)   It shall be unlawful for any person to drive motor vehicles repeatedly through parking areas or driveways of any public building or business building without attempting to park the vehicle.
   (E)   It shall be unlawful for any person to leave any unoccupied motor vehicle upon a walkway, driveway, or parking area of a public building or business building and to leave such premises to go elsewhere without the knowledge and consent of the owner, manager, or person in charge of the premises, if the owner or manager has displayed on the premises the postings described in division (F).
   (F)   It shall be the duty of the owner or manager of public and business premises to post notices in a conspicuous location by one or more signs displaying the fact that the premises are protected by the terms of this section.
(1980 Code, § 72.19) (Ord. 655, passed 6-24-1975)