Possession or consumption of alcohol at municipal parks is prohibited. It shall be unlawful for any person to possess an open container of alcohol or consume alcoholic beverages on the premises of town parks at any time, including but not limited to park buildings, park grounds, park parking lots, playgrounds, recreational areas, tennis courts, trails or any athletic fields except as otherwise specifically permitted by the Town Council annually or as needed.
(1995 Code, § 34-2) (Ord. 2017-01, passed 3-14-2017) Penalty, see § 93.99
Cross reference:
Alcoholic Beverages, see Chapter 116
(A) Public buildings. Except as provided in division (G) below, no weapon or firearm including a handgun carried under the authority of a lawful concealed handgun permit shall be permitted in any buildings and their appurtenant premises owned by the town.
(B) Town park. Except as provided in division (G) below, all persons are prohibited from possessing any firearm, unless carried concealed under the authority of a lawful concealed handgun permit, in any town park. However, this exception does not apply to those locations identified in division (C).
(C) Recreational facilities. Except as provided in division (G) below, all persons are prohibited from possessing any firearm, including a concealed handgun carried concealed under the authority of a lawful concealed handgun permit, at the following town recreational facilities (i.e., athletic facilities or athletic fields having organized scheduled events for use) in accordance with G.S. § 14-415.23:
(1) The Belle Johnston Community Center located at 1000 Johnston Drive;
(2) The Hut Meeting Facility located at 413 Johnston Drive;
(3) The Shay Stage and playground inside Lake Park located at 1000 Johnston Drive;
(4) The baseball/softball fields and multipurpose athletic field having organized athletic events scheduled for use and concession and seating areas at Jack D. Hughes Memorial Park located at 513 Main Street.
(D) Weapons other than firearms. Except as provided in division (G) below, all persons are prohibited from possessing weapons, other than firearms, as defined in G.S. § 14-269 in town owned buildings, their appurtenant premises, and in town parks and recreational facilities, as defined herein.
(E) Storage in vehicle. Nothing herein is intended to prohibit a person from storing a firearm within a motor vehicle while the vehicle is on the aforementioned properties in the town.
(F) Definition. For the purposes of this section, BUILDINGS is defined as set forth in G.S. § 14-54(c) as including any dwelling, dwelling house, uninhabited house, building under construction, building within the curtilage of a dwelling house, and any other structure designed to house or secure within it any activity or property.
(G) Exceptions. This prohibition shall not apply to the following persons:
(1) Officers and enlisted personnel of the armed forces of the United States when in discharge of their official duties as such and acting under orders requiring them to carry arms and weapons;
(2) Civil officers of the United States while in the discharge of their official duties;
(3) Officers and soldiers of the militia and the national guard when called into actual service;
(4) Sworn law enforcement officers;
(5) Persons firing firearms without projectiles in organized educational, entertainment, instructional, or ceremonial events sponsored by the Town of Pineville or the Pineville Parks and Recreation Department.
(H) Posted notice. A conspicuous notice shall be posted at each entrance to any property set forth in divisions (A), (B), or (C) above outlining the restrictions prescribed in this section.
(I) Contraband. Firearms and other weapons possessed in violation of this section are hereby declared to be contraband. The Chief of Police or his or her designee shall dispose of such weapons pursuant to applicable state law.
(1995 Code, § 34-3) (Ord. 2011-04, passed 11-15-2011; Ord. 2013-04, passed 11-12-2013) Penalty, see § 93.99
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