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City of Richmond, MO
Ray County
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A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or maintain or for any property owner or occupant to allow to be erected or maintained on any property within the City any fence equipped with or having barbed wire, spikes or any similar device or any electrical charge sufficient to cause an electric shock, with the exception of agriculturally zoned property.
B. 
It shall, however, not be unlawful under this Section to maintain a barbed wire fence so long as said barbed wire is at least six (6) feet above the ground and at least one (1) foot within the property line of the owner's or occupant's property and so long as said property is located within an industrial or business zoning classification.
[CC 1974 §13-19; Rev. Ords. 1929, No. 27 §1]
Any person who shall within the City engage in any public sparring or boxing exhibition or who shall aid, abet or assist in any such exhibition, or who shall furnish any room or other place for such exhibition shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor.
[CC 1974 §13-3; Ord. No. 1006 §§I — II, 2-7-1979]
A. 
Unlawful. It is herein by this Section made illegal for any person, entity, corporation or business to mine coal of any sort within the corporate limits of the City. This shall extend to and not be limited to the production, removal, extracting or mining of coal, either on the surface or below the surface, either by strip mining or shafting.
B. 
Penalty. Any person, business or entity which attempts to mine or remove coal from land located within the City shall be subject to equitable relief on behalf of the City in the form of injunction or otherwise. In the event that the City must exercise and enforce this Section in a court of law of competent jurisdiction, and the City is successful in its action, the person so attempting to mine coal shall be subject to damages, attorney fees and court costs.
[CC 1974 §24-11; Ord. No. 910 §3, 5-21-1975]
A. 
It shall henceforth be prohibited to park motor vehicles of any type or model upon Main Street in the City of Richmond, Missouri, between College and Thornton Streets; on Thornton Street in the City of Richmond, Missouri, between Main and North Main Streets; on North Main Street in the City of Richmond, Missouri, between Thornton and College Streets; and on College Street in the City of Richmond, Missouri, between North Main and Main Streets between the hours of 4:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. on Sunday morning of each week.
B. 
Between such hours of 4:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. on Sunday morning of each week, the Street Department of the City of Richmond, Missouri, may clean such streets using the City street sweeper and other mechanized or manual equipment as shall be necessary to provide for the orderly cleaning of such streets. The Police Department of the City of Richmond, Missouri, is hereby directed to assist the Street Department in all manner as may be necessary in providing for the orderly cleaning of such streets.
C. 
Any owner or occupier of a motor vehicle in violation of this Section and found parked upon the area above described between the hours of 4:00 A.M. and 6:00 A.M. on Sunday morning of each week upon conviction thereof shall be fined the sum of not less than ten dollars ($10.00) nor more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) or imprisonment in a place of detention for not more than ten (10) days, or both. Each violation, on a separate Sunday, of this Section shall be deemed a distinct and separate offense for the purposes of the violations under this Section.
[Ord. No. 2134 §§1 — 2, 8-11-2009]
A. 
No person or entity other than the City shall sell or attempt to sell anything of value within the boundaries of any City owned park without the written consent of the City Council or its properly authorized designee.
B. 
Violations of the terms of this Section shall be punished in accordance with the terms of Sections 100.100100.110 of the Richmond Municipal Code.
[Ord. No. 2206 §I, 4-12-2011]
A. 
The Mushroom Festival is an annual event which takes place in downtown Richmond, Missouri, generally bounded by the Courthouse Square, including Main Street, South Thornton Street, West North Main Street and South College Street (the "Mushroom Festival").
B. 
The Mushroom Festival typically takes place the first (1st) weekend of May each year beginning Thursday afternoon set-up through clean-up on Sunday morning. During this time, no person shall be allowed:
1. 
To bring an animal, as defined in Section 210.330 of the City Code, to the Mushroom Festival, except service animals, such as Seeing-Eye dogs, police and fire dogs, which are allowed at the Mushroom Festival. In addition, parade participants may bring an animal to participate in the parade, but the animal must remain on a leash. At the conclusion of the parade, the animal must be removed from the Mushroom Festival. Vendors which specialize in the adoption and/or protection of animals may set up a booth at the Mushroom Festival, housing the animals in kennels or fenced areas. Any animal that is adopted from said vendor shall be leashed and removed from the Mushroom Festival by the new owner upon adoption.
2. 
To operate a skateboard, roller blades, bicycle or motorized bicycle at the Mushroom Festival, except police bicycle patrols and parade participants (while during the parade). Upon the conclusion of the parade, the parade participants shall carry said skateboard or roller blades and walk said bicycle or motorized bicycle to an area outside the Mushroom Festival.