5-2-5: DISORDERLY HOUSES; WRONGFUL DRINKING ESTABLISHMENTS:
   A.   Any building, room or place within the corporate limits of the city, where gaming or gambling of any kind is allowed or carried on, all houses or places of ill fame, or where persons resort for the purpose of prostitution or places resorted to for the use of any illegal drugs, or places where prescription drugs are illegally kept, sold or given away, are hereby declared disorderly houses and prohibited, and shall be suppressed, and the keepers and inmates and solicitors thereof punished as hereinafter provided.
   B.   Any building, room or place within the city where intoxicating liquor or beer is illegally kept, sold or given away is hereby declared to be a wrongful drinking establishment and prohibited, and shall be suppressed and the keepers and inmates and solicitors thereof punished as hereinafter provided in subsection D of this section.
   C.   Any person found in any building, room, or place as defined in subsection A or B of this section, resorting thereto, shall be considered an inmate thereof within the meaning of subsection D of this section, and their presence in any such building, room or place at any hour of the day or night, shall be prima facie evidence that they are inmates; all persons who knowing the character and reputation of such places, transport others to or from any building, room or place shall be considered a solicitor thereof, and shall be guilty of a municipal infraction and punished as provided in subsection 1-3-2C of this code. Each violation of the provisions hereof shall be and constitute a separate offense.
   D.   If any person shall be guilty of keeping or maintaining a building, room, or place as described in subsection A or B of this section, shall be an inmate thereof, or in any way connected with, or in any way contribute to the support of, or knowingly own or be interested as proprietor or landlord in any such building, room, or place, he shall be guilty of a municipal infraction as set forth in subsection 1-3-2C of this code. Each violation of the provisions hereof shall be and constitute a separate offense. (Ord. 4292, 4-27-1998)