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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-12 Amending Title 6, Chapter 3, of the Vail Municipal Code; Providing for Certain Housekeeping Amendments to the Town of Vail Police Regulations• ORDINANCE 12 SERIES 2004 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 6, CHAPTER 3, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE TOWN OF VAIL; PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN HOUSEKEEPING AMENDMENTS TO THE TOWN OF VAIL POLICE REGULATIONS; AND SETTING FORTH DETAILS IN REGARD THERETO. WHEREAS, it is the Town Council's belief that certain "housekeeping" amendments are necessary in Title 6, Chapter 3, of the Vail Municipal Code to more effectively enforce the Town's police regulations; and WHEREAS, it is the Town Council's opinion that the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the Town of Vail would be enhanced and promoted by the adoption of this ordinance. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF VAIL, COLORADO, THAT: Section 1. Title 6, Chapter 3, of the Municipal Code of the Town of Vail is hereby amended as follows: (deletions are shown in s#~+'rr }h~eeg#, additions are shown in bold) 6-3A-5: RESISTING AN OFFICER: A. Resisting Arrest: It is unlawful for any person within the Town to knowingly +ate~ie+ prevent or attempt to prevent any peace officer, acting under color of his/her official authority, from effecting an arrest of the person by the use or threat of physical force or violence against the police officer or by the use of any other means which creates a substantial risk of causing physical injury to the peace officer. B. Obstructing A Peace Officer: It is unlawful for any person within the Town to knowingly +ete~tienaµyf use or threaten to use violence, force or physical interference to obstruct or impair or hinder the enforcement of the provisions of this Code or the preservation of the peace by a peace officer acting under color of his/her official authority or intentionally obstruct, impair or hinder the prevention, control or abatement of fire by a firefighter acting under color of his/her official authority. 6-3A-7: FURNISHING CONTRABAND ~A/-EAR9~1S TO PR{SONERS: Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 • It is unlawful for any person to furnish or attempt to furnish or take into jail or to deliver or attempt to deliver to any prisoner confined therein, or in the custody of any officer, any weapon, tool, intoxicating liquors, drug or other article without the consent of the law enforcement officer in charge. 6-3A-8: FALSE REPORTS: It is unlawful for any person knowingly wil#elty to give or make, or cause to be given or made in any manner any false report to any police officer of the Town or to any person authorized to receive reports in behalf of the police of the Town. 6-3A-9: FALSE ALARMS: It is unlawful for any person to knowingly wil#u#>y give or make or cause to be given or made in any manner a false alarm of fire, avalanche, missing person or other emergency or disaster. 6-36-1: ASSAULT: • • A. Assault And Battery: !t is unlawful for a person to knowingly esely; or recklessly cause or attempt to cause bodily injury to another person. B. Reporting Required: It is the duty of the owner or manager of any premises licensed by the Town to serve, sell or dispense alcoholic beverages or fermented malt beverages, to report or cause to be reported to the Town Police Department all incidents involving violations of subsection A of this Section, occurring within or upon their premises within twenty four (24) hours of such incidents. 6-3B-2: LARCENY, FRAUD AND RELATED OFFENSES: A. Definitions: LARCENY: To take or exercise control over property of another having a value of less then five hundred dollars ($500.00) without authorization or by threat or deception; and 1. With the intention to deprive the owner permanently of the use or benefit of such property; or 2. To knowingly use, conceal or abandon such property in a manner so as to deprive the • owner permanently of its use or benefit; or Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 ' hp; ~ r~cr a"andttin-~c~nt ~ ' 2.,i.~~y c# its use-er-bene#i~-~ 4. To knowingly demand any consideration for which one is not legally entitled as a condition of restoring such property to the owner. RECREATIONAL FACILITY: Any golf course, tennis court or any recreational property, or any related property facility or thing whatsoever. SKIING FACILITY: Any ski tow, ski lift, gondola, or any related property or facility e~ evef. SKIING SERVICE: Service and instruction offered or provided by any ski instructor or ski school, and any service offered or provided in connection with any skiing facility. B. Larceny Unlawful: It is unlawful for any person to commit larceny in the Town. C. Concealment Of Goods: If any person wil#uNy knowingly conceals unpurchased goods, wares, or merchandise owned or held by and offered or displayed for sale by any store or any other mercantile establishment, whether the concealment be on hislher own person or otherwise and whether on or off the premises of such store or mercantile establishment, such concealment constitutes prima facie evidence that the person • intended to commit the offense of larceny. the Town ithi f f , n or any person w ul D. Deceptive Use Of Ski Facilities: It is unlaw knowingly to obtain or attempt . to obtain the use, benefit or enjoyment of any skiing service or skiing facility or other recreational facility by any false pretense, trick, or deceptive means, method or device whatsoever wi~a#e~ve;t . E. Using False Ticket: It is unlawful for any person within the Town knowingly to possess, offer, use, present, sell or give away, any false, simulated, bogus, spurious, sham, altered, forged, counterfeit, defaced or mutilated ticket, token, pass, badge, pin or other device which is not genuine and authorized for obtaining the use, benefit, or enjoyment of any skiing service or skiing facility or other recreational facility by the owner, proprietor, lessee, licensee or operator of such skiing service or facility or other recreational facility. F. AAaIEi~ False Tickets: It is unlawful for any person within the Town to knowingly falsify, alter, forge, counterfeit, deface or mutilate any ticket, pass, badge, pin or other device entitling the holder thereof to the use, benefit or enjoyment of any skiing service or skiing facility or other recreational facility, or to make or manufacture any simulated, bogus, spurious, or sham ticket, token, pass, badge, pin or other device purporting to ~ • ~~ Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 • entitle the holder thereof to the use, benefit or enjoyment of any skiing service or facility or other recreational facility. G. Fraud By Check: 1. As used in this subsection, unless the context otherwise requires: CHECK: A written, unconditional order to pay a certain amount of money drawn on a bank, payable on demand and signed by the drawer. DRAWEE: The bank upon which a check is drawn. DRAWER: A person, either real or fictitious, whose name appears on a check as a primary obligor, whether the actual signature be that of the person or of a person authorized to draw a check on himself or herself. INSUFFICIENT FUNDS: A drawer has insufficient funds with the drawee to pay a check when the drawer has no checking account with the drawee, or has funds in a checking account with the drawee in an amount less than the amount of the check, plus the amount of all other checks outstanding at the time of issuance; and a check dishonored for "no account" shall also be deemed to be dishonored for "insufficient funds". ISSUE: A person issues a check when he or she makes, draws, delivers or passes it, or • causes it to be made, drawn. delivered or passed. 2. Any person, knowing he or she has insufficient funds with the drawee who, with intent to defraud, issues a check for the payment of services, wages, salary, commissions, labor, rent, money, property, or other thing of value commits fraud by check, which is unlawful. 3. Notwithstanding any other provision of this subsection, no violation of this subsection occurs if: a. The check alleged to be fraudulent was for the sum of two hundred dollars ($200.00) or more. b. The person issues two (2) or more checks within any thirty (30) day period in the State of Colorado totaling two hundred dollars ($200.00) or more in the aggregate, or c. The person issuing the check has been twice previously convicted under Colorado Revised Statutes section 18-5-205 (1973, as amended) or any former Colorado statute of similar content and purport, and d. The allegedly fraudulent check was drawn on an account which did not exist or which has been closed for a period of thirty (30) days or more prior to the issuance of said check. Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 4. It shall be unlawful for any person to open a checking account using false identification or an assumed name far the purpose of issuing a fraudulent check. 5. If the deferred prosecution or sentencing is ordered, the court, as a condition of such disposition, may require the defendant to make restitution on all checks issued by the defendant which are unpaid as of the date of commencement of the deferred period in addition to other terms and conditions appropriate for the treatment or rehabilitation of the defendant. 6. A bank shall not be civilly or criminally liable for releasing information relating to the drawer's account to a police officer, Town Attorney, Assistant Town Attorney, or authorized investigator for the Town Attorney investigating or prosecuting a charge under this subsection. H. Control Over Stolen Thing Of Value: Afata+eieg-ser~rel-e~cr sr~-s#elE~--ef Every person who obtains control over any stolen thing of value, knowing the thing of value to have been stolen by another, may be tried, convicted and punished whether or not the principal is charged, tried or convicted. • 6-3C-2: INDECENT EXPOSURE: It is unlawful for any person to +~itE?~ienatly knowingly expose such person's genitals to the view of any person under circumstances in which such conduct is likely to cause affront or alarm to the other person. 6-3C-3: ILLEGAL ACTS ON PREMISES HOLDING LIQUOR LICENSES; A. Definitions: For purposes of this section, the following definitions shall apply: 1 C1A~o INDECENT DISPLAYS: Performing acts of or acts which simulate: 1. Sexual intercourse, masturbation, sodomy, bestiality, oral copulation, ~elratiee or any sexual acts which are prohibited by law; 2. The touching, caressing or fondling on the breast, buttocks, anus or genitals; 3. The displaying of the pubic hair, anus, vulva or genitals; 4. The displaying of the post-pubescent pe_: ~:~Cet#af human female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areola, or the displaying of the post-pubescent hest-puf3e~tat human female breast where the nipple only or the nipple and areola only are covered. • Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 NUDITY: Uncovered, or less than opaquely covered, post-pubescent pes#-~be~aF human genitals, pubic areas, the post-pubescent-pc~~ ;.absrt~ human female breast below a point immediately above the top of the areoia, .aF :~wfe .For purposes of this definition, a female breast is considered uncovered if the nipple only or the nipple and the areola only are covered. B. Gambling Prohibited: No licensee for the sale of spirituous, vinous or malt beverages or 3.2 beer shall install, maintain or operate or permit the installation, maintenance or operation of, within or upon the licensed premises, any gambling table, establishment, device, machine, apparatus or other thing contrary to this section or to the laws of this state or which is kept or used for the purpose of gambling either directly or indirectly. This section shall not be construed to prohibit the use of bona fide amusement devices which do not and cannot be adjusted to pay anything of value, and which may not be used for gambling, directly or indirectly, and for the scoring, achievement, use or operation of which no prize, reward or thing of value is offered or paid by any person. C. Offensive Behavior By Patrons: Each licensee shall conduct his/her • establishment in a decent, orderly and respectable manner, and shall not permit within or upon the licensed premises lewd-e~ indecent displays, profanity, ~ewdi+~es~ undue noise, or other disturbance or activity offensive to the senses of the average citizen, or to the residents of the neighborhood in which the establishment is located. L~: s: Ns-4iser~sea, r:~araga~r agan# shaft-er~pley-a~ permit epet}-,ate--liq~+ar liseps~e~-~e-~+sec, f ~ranaises-~} s, a,'~te+~aieE; , hest-~ haste ~th rA`.xeAS-~ peFfiApatt~s~, rras~:rc, €D. Begging And Soliciting Drinks: No licensee, manager or agent shall permit upon any liquor licensed premises for consumption on the premises anyone to loiter in or about said premises for the purpose of begging, and soliciting any patron or customer of, or visitor in, such premises to purchase any drinks or beverages of any type or nature whatsoever, for the one soliciting or begging. t=E. Nudity: No licensee for retail sale by the drink of spirituous, vinous, or malt beverages or 3.2 beer shall permit any person or persons to appear in a state of nudity or simulated nudity within or upon the premises. • Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 6F. Showing Of Offensive Materials: No licensee for retail sale by the drink of spirituous, vinous, or malt beverages or 3.2 beer shall permit the showing of film, still pictures, electronic reproduction, or other visual reproductions depicting any act or live performance prohibited by this section. 6-3C-4: DRINKING IN PUBLIC SERE€TS: A. Prohibited: It is unlawful for any person to drink any malt, vinous, or spirituous liquors upon any street, alley, sidewalk, public building or public parking lot in the town or within any vehicle upon the streets, alleys, sidewalks or public parking lots in the town except by written authorization of the town council. It is unlawful for any person to possess or have in such person's possession or under his/her control in or upon any street, alley,. sidewalk, public building or public parking lot in the town, any malt, vinous, or spirituous liquors in any container of any kind or description which is not sealed or upon which the seal is broken. The word "sealed" means the regular seal applied by the United States government over the cap of all malt, vinous or spirituous liquors. B. Closed Containers Prohibited: • 1. Affected Areas: No person shall possess any malt, vinous, or spirituous liquor or fermented malt beverage in or upon any public highway, street, alley, walk, parking lot or any other public property or place or in or upon those portions of any private property upon which the public has an expressed or implied license to enter or remain within the area bounded by: Vail transportation center/village parking structure to the north, the south edge of Seibert Circle to the south, Mill Creek to the east, the eastern curb line of Willow Bridge Road from Gore Creek Drive through the International Bridge. The affected area is inclusive of Wall Street from Gore Creek Drive through One Vail Place and the Gore Creek Promenade from Willow Bridge Road through the Children's Fountain, between six o'clock (6:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M., from June 30 through July 5, and between six o'clock (6:00) P.M. on December 31 and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. of January 1 of each year. 2. Exception: Notwithstanding the foregoing, persons shall have the right to possess malt, vinous or spirituous liquor or fermented malt beverage in said area if they are taking it to permanent or temporary residence located in said area. 3. Resolution By Officer: Any peace officer is authorized to seize any malt, vinous or i spirituous liquor or fermented malt beverage possessed in violation of this section. If no Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 • summons or complaint is issued for the violation and if the circumstances reasonably permit, the officer may require the possessor to leave the prohibited area with the alcoholic beverage or to abandon the beverage to the officer fior destruction at such person's option. 6-3C-5: SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUORS: A. Prohibited: It is unlawful for anyone to knowingly sell, give, or dispense any intoxicating beverage of any kind, including fermented malt beverages, commonly known as 3.2 beer, to any person who is visibly intoxicated, and it is the responsibility of anyone licensed by the town and state to dispense any malt, vinous, and spirituous liquor, as well as fermented malt beverages, commonly known as 3.2 beer, to determine if any such person is visibly intoxicated before selling, searing or delivering such beverages to any such person. B. False Identification: It shall be unlawful for any person to knowingly make false statements or to furnish, present, or exhibit any fictitious or false registration card, identification card, driver's license, note or any other document; or to furnish, present • or exhibit such document or documents issued to a person other than the one presenting the same, for the purpose of gaining admission to any prohibited place or for the purpose of procuring the sale, gift or delivery of prohibited articles, including fermented malt beverages, malt, vinous, or spirituous liquors. C. Possession Of Liquor By Underage Persons: It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of twenty one (21) years to have in such person's possession or in his/her control in a public place or a privately owned place opened to the use and access of the public, any malt, vinous, or spirituous liquor, or any fermented malt beverages within the town limits. D. Sale To Minors: it shall be unlawful for any person to procure for, sell to, or give away within the town limits, any malt, vinous, or spirituous liquors, or any fermented malt beverages to any person under the age of twenty one (21) years. 6-3C-6: CANNABIS: A. Defined: "Cannabis" includes all parts of the plant Cannabis sativa L., whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of such plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its seeds, or resin, but shall not include the mature stalks of said plant, fiber produced from Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 its stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of said plant, or any other compound or manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of its mature stalks, except the resin extracted therefrom, fiber, oil, or cake, or the sterilized seed of such plant which is incapable of germination. B. 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Th ipal j_~~ e kris _ =pr=~~ iF+-se~+F~ srrp saF~ ~. f~analty-lei=-R~lis-Ois;-la~~e~::fr.~ ' ~ peblisy~ s F:~'. msFe than ~eek_sanr~abcs r gaily-e#-a-r~isder~~~:~e~ afl>; br f ^hall be pb: rsk~et~,at a mi:n, "~,~€-ef~~ he~4 della~FS-{$~-AA~AAj`sr; a`. a :~ai'c+mu~:, ~y-a €iee-e#-est mss `.ha:: BF+s k~r tindr~~allax~ 6-3D-2: ~y4PIB DISORDERLY CONDUCT: It is unlawful for a person to intentionally, knowingly or recklessly: A. Make a coarse and obviously offensive utterance in a public place, and the language by its very utterance tends to incite an immediate breach of the peace; or B. Make a coarse and offensive gesture or display in a public place, and the gesture or display tends to incite an immediate breach of the peace; or • Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 • C. Fight with another in a public place, except in an amateur or professional contest of athletic skill; or D. Make an unreasonable noise in a public place or near a private residence that heJshe has no right to occupy. 6-3D-3: T~!P~U! TN9 DANGEROUS OR VIOLENT CONDUCT: it is unlawful for a person to participate with two (2) or more others in ~e~s dangerous and violent conduct which creates grave imminent danger of damage or injury to property or persons or substantially obstructs the performance of any governmental function. 6-3E-i :CRIMINAL INJURY TO PROPERTY: It is unlawful for any person iie to knowingly injure, deface, mutilate, remove, pull down, break, or in any way interfere with, molest, desecrate or destroy any Mess-e~ real-sr rsrssral property belonging to or under control of the Town or any person within the limits of the Town. • 6-3E-2: THEFT AA~~k'TI! 4TlAN OF LIBRARY PROPERTY: It shall be unlawful for any person to tak 'th ths-aepraate r to retain any property belonging to the Vail Public Library for thirty (30) days after notice is sent to said person in writing to return the same, given after the expiration of the time that by the rules of the Vail Public Library such property may be kept, s sus.". y~. Section 3. If any part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason held to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance; and the Town Council hereby declares it would have passed this ordinance, and each part, section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof, regardless of the fact that any one or more parts, sections, subsections, sentences, clauses or phrases be declared invalid. Section 4. The Town Council hereby finds, determines and declares that this ordinance is necessary and proper for the health, safety and welfare of the Town of Vail • and the inhabitants thereof. Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 • Section 5. The amendment of an r vi i y p o son of the Town Code as provided in this ordinance shall not affect any right which has accrued, any duty imposed, any violation that occurred prior to the effective date hereof, any prosecution commenced, nor any other action or proceeding as commenced under or by virtue of the provision amended. The amendment of any provision hereby shall not revive any provision or any ordinance previously repealed or superseded unless expressly stated herein. Section 6. All bylaws, orders, resolutions and ordinances, or parts thereof, inconsistent herewith are repealed to the extent only of such inconsistency. This repealer shall not be construed to revise any bylaw, order, resolution or ordinance, or part thereof, theretofore repealed. INTRODUCED, READ ON FIRST READING, APPROVED, AND ORDERED PUBLISHED ONCE IN FULL this 6th day of July, 2004 and a public hearing for second reading of this Ordinance set for the 20th day of July, 2004, at 6:00 pm in the Council • Chambers of the Vail Municipal Building, Vail, Colorado. ~ ~~~ l~odney E. Slifer, M~ior Attest: cp~C ~~~-{. orc~lei Donaldson, Town Clerk READ AND APPROVED ON SECOND READING AND ORDERED PUBLISHED in full this 20th day of July, 2004. U Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 .~ o• ~: ~y .. ,, Attest: co~~ i; ~'~ L~eie~Donaldson, Town Clerk • • /,!%/ ~--~ Rodney E~ Sli er, a r Ordinance 12 ,Series of 2004 .~ w ...+ O O ~ U ~.t tJ) "'~ N O O ~ p c., ~~ d ~ d K N ~ Q C~ y y ~ ,~ `~' ~ N ~ ,G s+ .~ ~ W R ~ v ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ `~ "° G A '~ 3 a~i ~' O P U O ~ cb ,y p ~ rb r.. 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