ORDINANCE NUMBER 2000 - 848
AN ORDIANCE TO CREATE REGULATIONS FOR THE CONTROL OF CERTAIN PARTIES AND OTHER
SOCIAL GATHERINGS THAT TEND TO CREATE NEIGHBOR-HOOD PROBLEMS.
Section 1. A new Sec. 13-3017 of the Raleigh City Code is hereby enacted to
read as follows:
"Sec. 13-3017. Nuisance Party.
- Definition. A nuisance party is a party or other social gathering conducted
in the city and which, by reason of the conduct of those persons in attendance,
results in any one or more of the following conditions or occurrences: public
drinking or drunkenness; public urination or defecation; the unlawful sale,
furnishing, or consumption of alcoholic beverages; the unlawful deposit of
trash or litter on public or private property; the destruction of public or
private property; the generation of pedestrian or vehicular traffic which
obstructs the free flow of residential traffic or interferes with the ability
to provide emergency services; excessive, unnecessary or unusual loud noise
which disturbs the repose of the neighborhood; public disturbances, brawls,
fights, quarrels, or any other activity resulting in conditions that annoy,
injure or endanger the safety, health, comfort or repose of the neighboring
residents, or results in any obscene conduct, or results in any immoral exhibition
or indecent exposure by persons at the gathering.
- Any person being the owner, occupant, tenant or otherwise having any possessory
control of any degree of any premises who either sponsors, conducts, hosts,
invites, suffers, permits, or continues to allow a gathering to continue which
is or becomes a nuisance as described in subsection (a) above is in violation
of this section and may be punished by any of the criminal or civil enforcement
penalties available to municipalities. Any person attending a nuisance party
is also in violation of this section.
- The Section shall not apply to a gathering held at location holding valid
entertainment center permits or any other gathering authorized by this code.
Section 2. This ordinance is effective upon adoption.
ADOPTED: July 18, 2000
EFFECTIVE: July 18, 2000