Source: http://www.fallscitynebraska.org/falls-city/city-codes/article-3-general-offenses
Timestamp: 2019-04-26 00:54:37+00:00

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C. Employing means which require substantial force to overcome resistance to effecting the arrest; Provided, that this section shall apply only to those actions taken to resist arrest without the use of a deadly or dangerous weapon.
(5) Furnish material information he or she knows to be false to any governmental department or agency with the intent to instigate an investigation or to impede an ongoing investigation which actually results in causing or impeding such investigation.
§6-310 OFFENSES; DISTURBING AN ASSEMBLY. It shall be unlawful for any person or persons to disturb, interrupt, or interfere with any lawful assembly of people, whether religious or otherwise, by loud and unnecessary noise, threatening behavior, or indecent and shocking behavior.
(e) Causes the cash register or other sales recording device to reflect less than the retail price of the merchandise.
(f) Verification by the arresting officer.
§6-317 OFFENSES; DISCHARGE OF FIREWORKS AND FIRECRACKERS. It shall be unlawful for any person to discharge, light or ignite any fireworks or firecrackers within the corporate limits of the City of Falls City, Nebraska, except that permissible fireworks as defined by the laws of the State of Nebraska may be discharged, lit or ignited during the period that the same may be sold within the State of Nebraska and for the seventy-two (72) hour period immediately thereafter.
§6-318 OFFENSES; CURFEW. It shall be unlawful for any minor under the age of eighteen (18) years to be upon any of the streets, alleys, or other public places whether on foot or in a vehicle between the hours of twelve o'clock (12:00) Midnight and five o'clock (5:00) A.M. of any day unless accompanied by a parent, guardian or other adult person having the care, custody or control of said minor, or the minor is engaged in lawful employment.
§6-321 OFFENSES; WEEDS, LITTER, STAGNANT WATER.
1) Lots or pieces of ground within the Municipality shall be drained or filled so as to prevent stagnant water or any other nuisance accumulating thereon.
(2) Except as provided in Subsection (8) of this section, the owner or occupant of any lot or piece of ground within the Municipality shall keep the lot or piece of ground and the adjoining street and alleys free of any growth of twelve inches (12") or more in height of weeds, grasses, or worthless vegetation.
(3) The throwing, depositing, or accumulation of litter on any lot or piece of ground within the Municipality is prohibited; provided, that grass, leaves, and worthless vegetation may be used as a ground mulch or in a compost pile.
(4) Except as provided in Subsection (7) of this section, it is hereby declared to be a nuisance to permit, allow, or maintain any growth of twelve inches (12") or more in height of weeds, grasses, or worthless vegetation or to litter or cause litter to be deposited or remain thereon except in proper receptacles.
(5) Notice to abate and remove such nuisance shall be given to each owner or owner's duly authorized agent and to the occupant, if any, by personal service or certified mail. If notice by personal service or certified mail is unsuccessful, notice shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the city or by conspicuously posting the notice on the lot or ground upon which the nuisance is to be abated and removed. Within five (5) days after receipt of such notice or publication or posting, whichever is applicable, if the owner or occupant of the lot or piece of ground does not request a hearing with the Municipality or fails to comply with the order to abate and remove the nuisance, the Municipality may have such work done. The costs and expenses of any such work shall be paid by the owner. If unpaid for two (2) months after such work is done, the Municipality may either (a) levy and assess the costs and expenses of the work upon the lot or piece of ground so benefitted in the same manner as other special taxes for improvements are levied and assessed or (b) recover in a civil action the costs and expenses of the work upon the lot or piece of ground and the adjoining streets and alleys.
(b) Weeds shall include, but not be limited to, bindweed (convolvulus arvensis), puncture vine (Tribulus terrestris), leafy spurge (Euphorbia esula), Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense), perennial pepper grass (Lepidium draba), Russian knapweed (Centaurea Picris), Johnson grass (sorghum halepense), nodding or musk thistle, quack grass (Agropyron repens), perennial sow thistle (Sonchus arvensis), horse nettle (Solanum carolinense), bull thistle (Cirsium lanceolatum), buckthorn (Rhamnus sp.) (tourn), hemp plant (cannabis sativa), and ragweed (Ambrosiaceae).
(7) It is hereby declared to be a nuisance to permit or maintain any growth of eight (8) inches or more in height of weeds, grasses, or worthless vegetation on any lot or piece of ground located within the corporate limits of the Municipality during any calendar year if, within the same calendar year, the Municipality has, pursuant to subsection (5) of this section, acted to remove weeds, grasses, or worthless vegetation exceeding twelve (12) inches in height on the same lot or piece of ground and had to seek recovery of the costs and expense of such work from the owner.
(b) The litter is placed in a receptacle or container installed on such property for such purpose.
(2) The word litter as used in this section shall mean all waste material susceptible of being dropped, deposited, discarded or otherwise disposed of by any person upon any property in the state but does not include wastes of primary processes of farming or manufacturing. Waste material as used in this section shall mean any material appearing in a place or in a context not associated with that material's function or origin.
(3) Whenever litter is thrown, deposited, dropped, or dumped from any motor vehicle or water craft in violation of this section, the operator of such motor vehicle or water craft commits the offense of littering. (Ref. 28-523 RS Neb.) Amended Ord. 95-110.
§6-326 OFFENSES; POSTING. It shall be unlawful for any person to post, paste, or paint any sign, advertisement, or other writing of any nature upon a fence, pole, building, or other property without the written permission of the owner of the said property.
§6-328 OFFENSES; PROHIBITED FENCES. It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, or cause to be erected, and maintain any barbed wire or electric fence within the corporate limits, where such fence abuts a public sidewalk, street or alley.
D. For more than seven (7) days on private property if left initially without permission of the owner, or after permission of the owner shall be terminated.
The title to any automobile so abandoned which at the time of such abandonment, has no number plates of the current year affixed and is of a wholesale value, taking into consideration the condition of such vehicle, of one hundred dollars ($100.00) or less, shall immediately vest in the Municipality. In the event the automobile is licensed for the current year or is of a wholesale value of over one hundred dollars ($100.00), the Municipal Police shall make a reasonable effort to contact the owner of the said automobile by sending a notice to the registered owner, if known; by sending an inquiry to the county it is registered in, if the owner is unknown; or by contacting the Director of Motor Vehicles, if the car is without license plates and the owner is unknown. If notified by the Director of Motor Vehicles that a lien or mortgage exists on said vehicle, notice shall also be sent to the lienholder or mortgagee. Any person claiming such vehicle shall be required to pay the cost of removal and storage of such vehicle. If the owner, lienholder or mortgagee, is known and does not claim the automobile within five (5) days after the date when the notice was mailed, or upon receiving word from the Director of Motor Vehicles that the owner is unknown, title will immediately vest in the Municipality and the automobile may be sold. Any proceeds from the sale of the automobile less any expenses incurred by the Municipality in such sale shall be held without interest for the benefit of the owner of such vehicle for a period of two (2) years. If not claimed within such period of time, the proceeds shall then be paid into the General Fund.
For purposes of this section, public property shall mean any public right-of-way, street, highway, alley, park or other state, county or Municipally-owned property; and private property shall mean any privately-owned property which is not included within the definition of public property.
(a) Application for the hobbyist permit shall be filed in writing with the City Clerk on a form provided by the City and shall contain the name and address of the applicant and the make, model, year and vehicle identification number of each vehicle to be restored or repaired.
(b) The vehicle(s) to be restored or repaired shall be owned by the applicant.
(c) The application fee for such hobbyist permit shall be $25.00 per vehicle payable at the time of filing the application and shall not be refundable.
(d) Upon the filing of the application with the Municipal Clerk, the Municipal Clerk shall thereupon set the same for hearing before the Governing Body by causing a notice to be published in a legal newspaper of general circulation in the Municipality, at least ten (10) days prior to such hearing. At the hearing any persons having objections to the issuance of a permit shall be heard by the Governing Body. Following the hearing the Governing Body shall approve or disapprove said application. Upon approval of said application, the Municipal Clerk shall thereupon issue a permit to the applicant.
(e) All such permits shall expire on the 180th day following the date of issuance thereof and shall be non-renewable.

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