§ 90.01 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IN PUBLIC PLACES.
   (A)   It shall be unlawful for any individual to consume alcoholic beverages in any public place within the corporate limits of the town unless specifically excluded by subsection below.
   (B)   For the purposes of this section, the term PUBLIC PLACE is hereby defined to be any government-owned building, within the corporate limits of the town and/or the streets, alleys, lands, parks and any other municipally-owned, operated or leased property of the town.
   (C)   The following properties or activities shall be specifically excluded from this prohibition:
      (1)   Annual town street dance. The otherwise lawful consumption of alcoholic beverages during the annual town street dance is hereby specifically excluded from the provisions of this section.
      (2)   Town approved festival events. Any other individual and/or organization upon prior written application to and written approval from the Mayor or Deputy Mayor may be specifically excluded from the provisions of this section.
      (3)   Zionsville golf course. The otherwise lawful sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages at the Zionsville golf course, so long as it is park property and, thus, a public place as defined herein, during its regular business hours is hereby specifically excluded from the provisions of this section.
      (4)   Maplelawn Farmstead. The furnishing of alcoholic beverages upon the premises known as Maplelawn Farmstead by a caterer, subject to all laws, policies, rules and regulations established by the town; Boone County, Indiana; and the State of Indiana is hereby specifically excluded from the provisions of this section.
      (5)   Town Hall. The furnishing of alcoholic beverages upon the premises known as Town Hall by a caterer, subject to all laws, policies, rules and regulations established by the town; Boone County, Indiana; and the State of Indiana is hereby specifically excluded from the provisions of this section.
(1996 Code, § 9-1) (Ord. 80-15, passed - -; Ord. 2007-14, passed - -; Ord. 2016-16, passed 7-25-2016) Penalty, see § 90.99