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§ 96.05 CEMETERY; COLUMBARIUM NICHE WALL.
   (A)   Fees. By resolution, from time to time, the Town Council shall establish fee schedules for the cemetery columbarium niche wall. For the purposes of this section, NICHE means space used, or intended to be used, for inurnment of cremated human remains. Only human remains shall be allowed in the cemetery columbarium niche wall.
   (B)   Cremation containers. All cremation containers shall be approved by the Town Manager.
   (C)   Additional urn. If a second urn is subsequently added and the existing faceplate has insufficient room for engraving, a new faceplate shall be made at an additional charge, such fee to be established by resolution of the Town Council.
(Prior Code, § 21-1-5) (Ord. 18-04, passed 5-8-2018)
PARK, RECREATION FACILITIES AND CEMETERY RULES
§ 96.20 HOURS.
   The town park and town cemetery shall be open to the public sunrise to sunset and closed at all other times. Town recreation facility hours shall be set by the town. Hours of operation shall be posted at each facility. It shall be unlawful for any person, other than town personnel conducting town business therein, to occupy or be present in any town park, recreation facility or cemetery during any hours in which the facilities are not open to the public. Functions may extend beyond the hours set forth in this section during a scheduled town activity or event or by permit.
(Prior Code, § 21-2-1) Penalty, see § 96.99
§ 96.21 CLOSED AREAS.
   (A)   Temporary closures.
      (1)   The town may temporarily close any part of a town park, recreation facility or cemetery for performance of routine maintenance or preparation for a reserved use, or when deemed necessary to protect public safety, property or wildlife.
      (2)   Notice shall be posted when an area has been closed.
      (3)   The notice shall reasonably describe the time and period of closure and area closed.
   (B)   Prohibited entry. It shall be unlawful to enter or stay in any area where a sign has been posted stating that the area is “Closed To The Public” or “Closed For Maintenance” or “Reserved - Do Not Enter”.
   (C)   Removal of signs. It shall be unlawful to remove or tamper with any sign or notice posted designating areas as “Closed To The Public”, “Closed For Maintenance” or “Reserved - Do Not Enter”.
   (D)   Exception. The provisions of divisions (B) and (C) shall not apply to any town employee, contractor or other person performing work authorized by the town.
(Prior Code, § 21-2-2) Penalty, see § 96.99
§ 96.22 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES.
   (A)   In general. It is unlawful for any person, while on the premises of any town park, recreation facility or cemetery, to sell or drink any alcoholic beverage, except with a special event permit as provided in division (B) below.
   (B)   Permit. A special event permit is required to allow alcoholic beverages to be sold or consumed in any town park, recreation facility or cemetery. Notwithstanding the above, no alcoholic beverages may be consumed south of Senter Street, except within 100 feet of the baseball park concession stand.
   (C)   Denial; revocation. The town reserves the right to refuse or revoke any permits issued or to be issued.
(Prior Code, § 21-2-3) (Ord. 18-08, passed 7-24-2018) Penalty, see § 96.99
§ 96.23 TRESPASS.
   It shall be unlawful for a person to remain in or return to a town park, recreation facility or cemetery after a reasonable request to leave by an authorized town employee.
(Prior Code, § 21-2-4) Penalty, see § 96.99
§ 96.24 UNREASONABLE NOISE.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any person without justification to make or continue, or cause or permit to be made or continued, any unnecessary, excessive or offensive noise, which disturbs the peace or quiet of any town park, recreation facility or cemetery, or which causes discomfort or annoyance to any reasonable person of normal sensitivities in the area after a reasonable request by an authorized town employee to stop making the unnecessary, excessive or offensive noise, except with a special event permit issued pursuant to § 96.04 of this chapter authorizing a special event that permits an activity involving noise. Such as, but not limited to, a music performance.
   (B)   If the permittee fails or refuses to cease the noise, the special event permit deposit may not be refunded by the town.
(Prior Code, § 21-2-5) (Ord. 18-08, passed 7-24-2018) Penalty, see § 96.99
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