§ 130.02 DISORDERLY CONDUCT.
   The following constitutes disorderly conduct:
   (A)   Any person, 17 years of age or older, who accosts, solicits, or invites another in any public place, or in or from any building or vehicle, by word, gesture, or any other means, to commit prostitution or to do any other lewd or immoral act;
   (B)   A person who peeps or peers into windows of any inhabited place;
   (C)   A person who engages in an illegal occupation or business;
   (D)   A person who is intoxicated in a public place and endangering directly the safety of the public;
   (E)   A person who engages in indecent or obscene conduct in a public place, including, but not limited to, the exhibition of his or her genitalia or buttocks;
   (F)   A person who urinates or defecates in public;
   (G)   A person who spits or expectorates on, at, or toward another person in a public place;
   (H)   A person who knowingly loiters in or about a place where an illegal occupation or business is being conducted;
   (I)   A person who trespasses upon the premises of another or unlawfully remains on the premises of another without permission or authority of the lawful occupants or an agent of the lawful occupants;
   (J)   A person who possesses or consumes any controlled substance or any open intoxicant or consumes alcoholic beverages, beer, liquor, or spirits while in or upon a public street, sidewalk, or public place;
   (K)   A person who makes or continues any loud or unnecessary noise which annoys, disturbs, injures, or endangers the comfort, repose, health, peace, or safety of others within the limits of the village, including, but not limited to:
      (1)   Sounding any horn or signal device on any automobile, motorcycle, bus, or other vehicle for reason other than as a signal in response to an imminent danger and implemented as an immediate safety measure, for an unnecessary and unreasonable duration, or unreasonably loudly or harshly;
      (2)   Playing or amplifying any radio, phonograph, stereo, tape or disc player, car stereo, musical instrument, or other electronic sound-producing device in such a manner or with the volume so as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort, or repose of persons in any place of business or any dwelling, hotel, or other type of residence, or of any persons in the immediate vicinity. The operation of any such device in a manner so as to be plainly heard;
      (3)   Yelling, shouting, hooting, whistling, or singing on a public street or sidewalk at any time or place, including private property, so as to annoy or disturb the quiet, comfort, or repose of any persons in any place of business, or any dwelling, hotel, or other type of residence, or of any persons in the immediate vicinity; and/or
      (4)   Intentionally squealing the tires of any motor vehicle.
   (L)   A person who discharges any firearm, air rifle, bow and arrow, slingshot, crossbow, or other dangerous weapon within the village, except those areas zoned for agricultural use;
   (M)   A person who throws or propels any snowball, missile, or object toward or from any person or vehicle;
   (N)   A person who prowls, loiters, loafs, stands, or remains idle in public areas or privately owned facilities open to the public, including:
      (1)   Prowling about the premises of another person in the nighttime without authority or permission of the owner of the premises or without authority or permission of the lawful occupants of the premises or an agent of the lawful occupants;
      (2)   Engaging in any unwarranted loitering in any parking lot or parking garage, whether publicly or privately owned;
      (3)   Obstructing a public street, highway, sidewalk, place, or building by hindering, impeding, or threatening to hinder or impede the free and uninterrupted passage of vehicles, traffic, or pedestrians therein or thereon;
      (4)   Obstructing or interfering with the free and uninterrupted use of property or business lawfully conducted by anyone in, upon, facing, or fronting any such public street, highway, sidewalk, place, or building so as to prevent the free and uninterrupted ingress or egress thereto or therefrom; and who refuses or failing forthwith to obey an order by a police officer or any law enforcement officer to cease the conduct and to move and disperse;
      (5)   Creating circumstances which warrant alarm for the safety of persons or property and, upon the appearance of a peace officer, taking flight, manifestly endeavoring to conceal oneself, or upon inquiry by a peace officer, refusing to give identification or give a reasonable, credible account of his or her conduct and purposes; and/or
      (6)   Manifestly endeavoring to conceal oneself, or upon inquiry by a peace officer, refusing to be identified or give a reasonable, credible account of any conduct and purpose.
   (O)   A person who destroys property, including:
      (1)   Willfully destroying, taking, damaging, altering, or in any manner defacing any property of another, or removing the same from any building or place where it may be kept, placed, or stored without proper authority;
      (2)   Destroying, taking, disconnecting, tampering, or meddling with any utility meter or any property belonging to the village or any public utility company;
      (3)   Using any paint, spray paint, pigment, or similar means to injure, deface, or destroy public property or the private property of another, including the making of any drawing, inscription, design, scribbling, motto, picture, pictograph, or other markings commonly referred to as graffiti; and/or
      (4)   To knowingly, without the consent of the public authority having supervision of public property or the owner of private property, to dump, deposit, place, throw, or leave, or cause or permit the dumping, depositing, placing, throwing, or leaving of litter on public or private property or water other than properties designated and set aside for the purposes. The phrase "public or private property or water" includes, but is not limited to, the right-of-way of a road or highway, a parking area for vehicles, a body of water or water course, or the shore or beach thereof, including the ice above the water; a park, playground, building, refuge, or conservation or recreation area; and residential or farm properties or timberlands. The term LITTER includes, but is not limited to, refuse, debris, garbage, junk, rubbish, sweepings, swill, or waste.
(Ord. 148, passed 3-2-1998) Penalty, see § 130.99