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   931.03 PERMIT TO SELL MERCHANDISE.
   No person shall sell or offer for sale any merchandise, article or thing of any kind or character in any City park without a written permit.
(1963 Code §931.04)
   931.04 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS.
   Motor vehicles operating in City parks shall operate at a speed not to exceed ten miles per hour and shall comply with all regulations posted for the purpose of controlling traffic.
(Ord. 8862/80. Passed 1-23-80.)
   931.05 FIRES.
   Fires in City parks shall be built only in fireplaces or other places provided for such purpose.
(1963 Code §931.11)
   931.06 POSTING OR DISTRIBUTING PRINTED MATERIAL.
   No person shall post or distribute any printed material in any City park, except by written permission from the park authorities governing the individual park.
(1963 Code §931.12)
   931.07 INTOXICATING BEVERAGES.
   No person shall distribute, possess or consume intoxicating beverages in any City Park.
(Ord. 8862/80. Passed 1-23-80.)
   931.08 ADDITIONAL REGULATIONS.
   In the case of Packard Park, the Packard Park Board shall have the authority to make operating regulations in addition to those set forth in this chapter. In the case of all other City parks, the Director of Public Service and Safety shall have the authority to make operating regulations in addition to those set forth in this chapter.
(1963 Code §931.18)
   931.09 LOUD SOUNDS IN PARKS.
   No person shall play any radio, music player, "boom box", tape cassette player, disc player, television, audio system, musical instrument, sound device or similar device within a park or recreational facility of the City in a manner, or at a volume as to be plainly audible at a distance of twenty feet from such device. An exception is made for organized events operating under valid permits issued pursuant to Section 931.02.
   Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 931.99, whoever violates this section
shall be subject to the following penalty:
 
First offense
A fine of one hundred dollars ($100.00)
Second offense
A fine of up to two hundred dollars ($200.00)
Third offense and thereafter
A fine of up to three hundred dollars ($300.00)
and three days in jail.
   Upon conviction for a violation of this section, the device used during the commission of the offense shall be subject to seizure.
(Ord. 10586/93. Passed 11-10-93.)
   931.99 PENALTY.
   Whoever violates any provision of this chapter shall be fined not more than two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both, for each offense.
(Ord. 8862/80. Passed 1-23-80.)