[HISTORY:[1] Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of Lake
City 5-14-2012 by Ord. No. 405-12. Amendments noted where applicable.]
[1]
Editor's Note: Former Ch. 32, Construction Code, Uniform,
adopted 6-14-2004 by Ord. No. 361-04, was repealed 7-10-2006 by Ord.
No. 374-06.
A.
Violence in our community committed by and against minors is a cause
of great concern for the immediate health, safety and general welfare
of our citizens. The Borough of Lake City highly values the health,
safety and general welfare of our minors and has a vested interest
in preserving and nurturing them as a valuable asset and investment
in Lake City's future. Persons under the age of 18 are vulnerable
to being pressured to participate in violent unlawful activities and
to being victims of perpetrators of violent crimes due to their general
lack of maturity and experience. Minors who are present in public
places during the late night and early morning hours are particularly
vulnerable to being victimized and abused. The Borough needs effective
tools available to protect minors from the dangers that exist in the
late night and early morning hours at public places.
B.
The Council of the Borough of Lake City, recognizing the problem
of crimes committed by and committed against minors during the late
night and early morning hours and believing that it can be dealt with
more effectively by regulating the hours during which minors may remain
in public places and certain establishments without adult supervision,
and by defining more clearly certain duties and responsibilities upon
those who have custody and responsibility for the care of such minors,
hereby enacts this chapter with the intent of promoting the general
welfare and protecting the general public through the reduction of
juvenile violence and crime within the Borough of Lake City, promoting
the safety and welfare of the Borough's minors whose youth and
inexperience renders them particularly vulnerable to becoming participants
in criminal activity and victims of perpetrators of crime, and fostering
and strengthening parental responsibility of children.
The following words and phrases, whenever used in this chapter,
shall be construed and defined as follows:
The period of time between the hours of 12:00 a.m. and 6:00
a.m. year round.
Shall refer to unforeseen circumstances, or the status or
condition resulting therefrom, requiring immediate action to safeguard
life, limb or property. This term includes, but is not limited to,
fires, natural disaster, automobile accidents or similar circumstances.
Any privately owned place of business operated for profit,
including any place of amusement or entertainment, to which the public
is invited.
Knows or has reason to know.
Any person less than 18 years of age and does not include
any person who is married or who is emancipated. For the purpose of
this chapter, any person shall be deemed to be 18 years of age on
the date of his or her 18th birthday and not before this time.
Any individual, firm, association, partnership or corporation
owning, operating, managing or conducting any establishment. Whenever
used in any provision prescribing a penalty, the word "operator" shall
include the members, partners, officers and managers of any firm,
association, partnership or corporation.
The biological or adoptive parent of a minor; legal guardian;
or an adult person 21 years of age or older and who is authorized
by a minor's parent or legal guardian to be responsible, either
temporarily or permanently, for the custody or care of any minor or
for the control of such minor.
Any public street, highway, road, alley, park, playground
or parking lot, or any private building, structure or area to which
the public is invited or in which the public is allowed to remain.
To be at or stay at a place.
It shall be unlawful for a minor to remain in or upon any public
place or to remain in any motor vehicle operating or parked therein
or thereon or to remain in or upon an establishment in the Borough
of Lake City after hours except as follows:
A.
The minor is accompanied by a parent.
B.
The minor is involved in an emergency.
C.
The minor is engaged in an activity, related to his or her employment
or is going to or returning home from such activity, without detour
or stop.
D.
The minor is on the sidewalk directly abutting a place where he or
she resides with a parent.
E.
The minor is attending an activity sponsored by a school, religious
or civic organization, by a public organization or agency, or by another
similar organization or entity, which activity is supervised by adults,
and/or the minor is going to or returning from such activity without
detour or stop.
F.
The minor is on an errand at the direction of a parent, and the minor
has in his or her possession a writing signed by the parent containing
the following information: the name, signature, address and telephone
number of the parent authorizing the errand, the telephone number
where the parent may be reached during the errand, the name of the
minor, the minor's designation(s) and the hours the minor is
authorized to be engaged in the errand; no minor or parent shall falsify
the document described above.
G.
The minor is involved in interstate travel through or beginning or
terminating in the Borough of Lake City.
H.
The minor is exercising First Amendment rights protected by the United
States Constitution, such as free exercise of religion, freedom of
speech, and the right to assembly.
I.
The minor is at a public place or establishment for an activity or
event not otherwise covered by this chapter where Council has provided
authorization.
No parent shall knowingly permit any minor to remain in or upon any public place or establishment after hours unless the minor is engaged in an activity permitted under § 32-3.
No operator of an establishment shall knowingly permit any minor to remain upon the premises of such establishment after hours unless the minor is engaged in an activity permitted under § 32-3.
The Chief of Police or the Mayor is hereby authorized, from
time to time, to promulgate such rules and regulations, including
the extension of hours for special occasions, as in his or her opinion
shall be necessary or useful in the enforcement of this chapter. Such
rules and regulations shall, however, be subject to the approval of
the Council of Lake City Borough.
Before taking any enforcement action under this chapter, a police
officer shall ask the apparent offender's age and reason for
being in the public place. The officer shall not issue a citation
or make an arrest under this section unless the officer reasonably
believes that an offense has occurred and that, based on any response
and other circumstances, no exception set forth in the section entitled
"Unlawful conduct of a minor" applies.[1] The officer may issue a citation against the minor and/or
the parent.
A.
Any minor or parent who violates the provisions of this chapter may
be issued a nontraffic summary citation. The minor may be taken into
temporary custody, in which case his or her parents or other appropriate
person shall be notified, and the minor shall be released into the
custody of the appropriate parent or parents of the minor or to a
brother or sister 18 years of age or older. If no such person is available
after reasonable efforts have been made to locate such person, then
the minor shall be released to such agencies or institutions as are
established for juvenile welfare. A referral to supportive services
shall be made where appropriate.
B.
Any minor or parent who violates any provision of this chapter is
guilty of a summary offense and, upon conviction thereof, shall be
subject to fine or imprisonment as follows:
(1)
First offense: written warning with referral to supportive services
where appropriate.
(2)
Second offense: $25, with referral to supportive services where appropriate.
(3)
Third offense: $50, with referral to supportive services where appropriate.
(4)
Fourth offense: $100, with referral to supportive services where
appropriate.
(5)
Fifth offense: $200. Parents are subject to imprisonment for up to
90 days and minor to referral to the juvenile court system. The court
may also refer the offender(s) to supportive service where appropriate.
(6)
Sixth and subsequent offenses: $300. Parents are subject to imprisonment
for up to 90 days and minors to referral to the juvenile court system.
The court may also refer the offender(s) to supportive services where
appropriate.
C.
Any operator convicted of violating the provisions of this chapter
for the first time shall be fined $50 and shall be subject to imprisonment
for a term not to exceed 90 days. Any operator convicted of violating
the provisions of this chapter for the second or subsequent time shall
be fined $300 and shall be subject to imprisonment for a term not
to exceed 90 days.
D.
Each violation of the provisions of this chapter shall constitute
a separate offense.
No later than one year following the effective date of this
chapter, the Chief of Police, or the Mayor, shall prepare and present
a report to the Council of the Borough of Lake City concerning the
effectiveness of and continuing need for this chapter. The report
shall include, but not be limited to, the following information:
A.
The practicality of enforcing the Ordinance and any problems with
enforcement identified by the Lake City Police Department and the
Borough of Lake City.
B.
The impact of this chapter and support programs on juvenile crime
statistics.
C.
The number of juveniles detained for curfew violations.
D.
The number of official citizen complaints filed regarding the enforcement
of this chapter.