CHAPTER 2
MISDEMEANORS
MISDEMEANORS
SECTION:
8-2-1: Alcohol Consumption In Public Places
8-2-2: Green River Ordinance
8-2-3: Firearms, Air Rifles
8-2-4: Electric Fences
8-2-5: Obscene, Gruesome Literature
8-2-6: Drunkenness
8-2-7: Disturbing The Peace
8-2-8: Unlawful Assemblages
8-2-9: Riot
8-2-10: Unlawful Loitering Or Prowling
8-2-11: Obstructing Streets Or Sidewalks
8-2-12: Malicious Or Wilful Injury To Property
8-2-13: Use Regulations Of Parks
8-2-14: Regulation Of Signs
8-2-15: Misdemeanor Defined
8-2-16: Misdemeanor Penalty
8-2-17: Infraction Penalty
8-2-18: Failure To Obey Citation For Misdemeanor Or Infraction
8-2-19: Disorderly Household Or Premises
A. It is unlawful to consume beer in or on any public street, alley, avenue, sidewalk, park or public place in the city, except as provided herein.
B. Beer may only be consumed by persons of legal age in Flake Field, also referred to as Neptune ball park, and Big Valley Ball Park, pursuant to section 3-9-7 of this code, by permit issued by the city. Said permits shall be secured during regular business hours at Rupert City Hall.
Said permit shall be available at no charge, and recite the name and address of the applicant, the date and time for which the permit is sought, listing the approximate number of persons sought to be covered by the permit, and the name of any person or persons who shall be responsible for cleanup of the permit site.
C. Alcoholic beverages may be consumed by persons of legal age in the Rupert Square or Fremont Plaza only, during any event authorized by the city, provided that application for an alcohol beverage permit for the event, in combination with an approved park or facility rental, must be made to the city not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date of the stated event on the specific form provided by city administration, which application shall be required to be completed in its entirety and filed with the sum of fifty dollars ($50.00). The filing fee shall be nonrefundable The permit shall only be granted upon adequate showing, as determined by the city administrator and city council, that alcohol consumption will not endanger public safety or public property. Sale of alcohol at an authorized event shall be permitted by any vendor licensed within the state of Idaho, and within any Idaho county. Approval of an event application shall waive the application of title 3, chapter 9, of this code.
D. Beer lawfully purchased may be transported within the city, but no person shall break open or cause or allow to be broken or opened any container of beer, or drink, or use, or allow to be drunk or used, any beer therein while the same is being transported. (Ord. 716, 4-20-1993; amd. Ord. 839, 6-3-2003; Ord. 22-510, 8-9-2022)
Notes
1 | See also section 3-9-7 of this code. |
A. Peddling And Hawking A Nuisance: The practice of going in and upon private residences in the city by solicitors, peddlers, hawkers, itinerant merchants and transient vendors of merchandise, not having been requested or invited to do so by the owner or occupant of said private residences, for the purpose of soliciting orders for the sale of goods, wares or merchandise and for the purpose of dispensing or peddling or hawking the same, is hereby declared to be a nuisance and punishable as an offense 1 . (1960 Code, Sec. 2-901)
B. Police To Suppress: The chief of police and members of the police department are hereby required and directed to suppress the same, and to abate any such nuisance as is described in subsection A of this section. (1960 Code, Sec. 2-902)
Notes
1 | 1. See title 3, chapter 7 of this code. |
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