Ord 1887COUNCIL BTLL NO. 820
ORDINANCE N0. 187
AN ORDINANCE DESCRIBING CERTAIN MUNICIPAL VIOLATIONS, PROVIDTNG
PENALTIES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.
THE CITY OF WOODBURN ORDAINS AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1. Drinking in Public Places. No person shall drink
or consume alcoholic liquor in or on a street, alley, mall, parking
lot, or structure, orator vehicle, public grounds or other public place
unless the place has been licensed for that purpose by the Oregon
Liquor Control Commission.
Section 2. Public Indecency.
(1) No person shall, while in or in view of a public place,
perform:
(a) An act of sexual intercourse.
(b) An act of deviate sexual intercourse.
(c) An act of exposing his genitals with the intent of
arousing the sexual desire of himself or another
person.
(d) An act of urination or defecation, except in
toilets provided for that purpose.
Section 3. Unnecessary Noise. No person shall create or
assist in creating or permit the continuance of loud and disturbing
noise in the city of Woodburn. The fallowing enumeration of violations
of this section is not ex~.~.usive:
(1) The keeping of an animal which by loud and frequent or
continued noise disturbs the comfort and repose of a person in the
vicinity.
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(2) The use of an engine, thing or device which is so
loaded, out of repair or operated in such a manner as to create a loud
or unnecessary grating, grinding, rattling or other noise.
(3) The use of a mechanical device operated by compressed
air, steam or otherwise, unless the noise created thereby is
effectively muffled.
(4) The construction, including excavation, demolition,
alteration, or repair of a building other than between the hours of
7:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m., except upon special permit granted by
appropriate authority.
(5) The use or operation of an automatic or electric piano,
phonograph, loudspeaker or sound-amplifying device so loudly as to
disturb persons in the vicinity thereof or in such manner as renders
the same a public nuisance; provided however, that upon application to
the Council permits may be granted to responsible persons or
organizations to broadcast programs of music, news speeches or general
entertainment.
Section 4. Children Confined in Vehicles.
(1) No person who has under his control or guidance a child
under 10 years of age shall lock or confine, or leave the child
unattended, or permit the child to be locked or confined or left
unattended in a vehicle for a period of time longer than 15
consecutive minutes.
(2) A peace officer, finding a child confined in violation
of subsection (1j shall have the authority to enter the vehicle and
remove said child using such force as is reasonably necessary to
effect an entrance to the vehicle.
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Section 5. Penalties. A person who violates any section of
this ordinance commits a violation punishable by a fine of not more
than $250.00.
Section 6. Severability. Each portion of this ordinance
shall be deemed severable from any other portion. The
unconstitutionality or invalidity of any portion of this ordinance
shall not invalidate the remainder of the ordinance.
Section 7. Emergency Clause, This ordinance being necessary
for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health, and
safety, an emergency is declared to exist and this ordinance sha11
take effect immediately upon passage by the Council and approval by
the Mayor,
Approved as to form: ~~ ' ~ Z "
City Attorney Date
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APPROVED:
WILLIAM J. COS Mayor
Passed by the Council
Submitted to the Mayor
Approved by the Mayor
Filed in the Office of the Recorder
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BARNEY 0. URRIS, Recorder
City of Woodburn, Oregon
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