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CITY OF WATERLOO, ILLINOIS CODE OF ORDINANCES
CHAPTER 1: ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER 3: ANIMALS
CHAPTER 5: BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
CHAPTER 6: BUILDING REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 7: BUSINESS CODE
CHAPTER 11: ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CHAPTER 12: FEES
CHAPTER 14: FLOODPLAIN CODE
CHAPTER 15: GAS AND OIL WELLS
CHAPTER 16: HEALTH AND SAFETY
CHAPTER 20: LIBRARY
CHAPTER 21: LIQUOR
CHAPTER 23: MANUFACTURED HOUSING CODE
CHAPTER 24: MOTOR VEHICLE CODE
CHAPTER 25: NUISANCES
CHAPTER 27: OFFENSES
CHAPTER 28: PARKS
CHAPTER 29: PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE
CHAPTER 30: PUBLIC SAFETY
CHAPTER 33: STREET REGULATIONS
CHAPTER 34: SUBDIVISIONS
CHAPTER 36: TAXATION
CHAPTER 38: UTILITY SYSTEMS
CHAPTER 39: VEHICLES
CHAPTER 40: ZONING CODE
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§ 27-1-3 DISTURBING CHURCH SERVICES.
   No person shall, in this city, disturb or disquiet any congregation or assembly met for religious worship by making any noise or by rude and indecent behavior, or by profane or obscene discourse, or in any other manner within or near their place of worship.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-3) Penalty, see § 1-1-19
§ 27-1-4 DISTURBING ASSEMBLIES.
   No person shall, in the city, disturb any school or any other lawful assembly of people, or any funeral assembly or procession, by rude or indecent behavior or otherwise.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-4) Penalty, see § 1-1-19
§ 27-1-5 (RESERVED)
§ 27-1-6 INTOXICATION IN PUBLIC.
   No person shall, in the city, be found in a state of intoxication, or drunk in any street or other public place, or shall be found drunk, lying or roving about the streets, alleys or sidewalks of this city or the private grounds of any of the inhabitants thereof, or, being drunk as aforesaid, shall disturb the peace, order and quiet of the city or the peace and quiet of the citizens thereof by loud and unusual noises, disorderly conduct, indecent language or behavior or in any other manner.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-6) Penalty, see § 1-1-19
§ 27-1-7 BEGGING.
   No person shall beg or solicit alms within the city without having obtained permission in writing from the Mayor.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-7) Penalty, see § 1-1-19
§ 27-1-8 CONCEALED WEAPONS.
   No person shall, within the city, carry or wear under his or her clothes or concealed about his or her person any pistol, colt, sling-shot, cross knuckles or knuckles of lead, brass or other metal, any switch-blade knife or razor, Bowie knife or dirk knife, dirk or dagger, or any other dangerous or deadly weapon. This section does not apply to the officers or members of the Police Department, nor to any sheriff or deputy sheriff or constable of this state, nor to any United States Marshal.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-8) Penalty, see § 1-1-19
§ 27-1-9 GAMES IN STREETS.
   No person shall, on any city street, fly any kite, play any game of ball, engage in any amusement or practice having a tendency to injure or annoy any person passing in the streets or on the sidewalks.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-9) Penalty, see § 1-1-19
§ 27-1-10 DISCHARGING FIREARMS IN CITY; EXCEPTION.
   No person shall, within the city, fire or discharge any firearms or air gun without written permission from the Mayor first obtained, which permission shall prescribe the limits within which such firing may be done and may be revoked at any time after it has been granted. A registered gun club shall be excluded from the provisions of this section, but limited to the club grounds.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-10) Penalty, see § 1-1-19
§ 27-1-11 BLASTING IN CITY.
   No person shall, by himself or his agent or employee, fire off any blast, unless the blast is properly guarded so as to prevent accident to any person or property, or open any stone quarry within the city without permission of the City Council.
(1993 Code, § 27-1-11) Penalty, see § 1-1-19
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