Source: https://www.ecode360.com/29886299
Timestamp: 2019-10-19 02:48:49
Document Index: 777477079

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 210', '§ 210', '§ 210', '§8', '§79', '§8', '§1']

City of Billings, MO Offenses Concerning Public Safety
§ 210.205 Explosives.
§ 210.207 Discharge of Fireworks.
§ 210.208 Pre-Payment Required For Fuel.
Section 210.205 Explosives.
Section 210.207 Discharge of Fireworks.
Section 210.208 Pre-Payment Required For Fuel.
Whoever willfully or maliciously poisons, defiles or in any way corrupts the water of a well, spring, brook or reservoir used for domestic or municipal purposes, or whoever willfully or maliciously diverts, dams up and holds back from its natural course and flow any spring, brook or other water supply for domestic or municipal purposes, after said water supply shall have once been taken for use by any person or persons, corporation, Town or City for their use, shall be adjudged guilty of an ordinance violation and punished by a fine not less than fifty dollars ($50.00) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in the City or County Jail not exceeding ninety (90) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and shall be liable to the party injured for three (3) times the actual damage sustained, to be recovered by suit at law.
Any person convicted pursuant to this Section shall be civilly liable for all reasonable towing, storage and administrative costs associated with the abandonment of the motor vehicle or trailer. Any reasonable towing, storage and administrative costs in excess of the value of the abandoned motor vehicle or trailer that exist at the time the motor vehicle is transferred pursuant to Section 304.156, RSMo., shall remain the liability of the person convicted pursuant to this Section so long as the towing company, as defined in Chapter 304, RSMo., provided the title owner and lienholders, as ascertained by the Department of Revenue records, a notice within the timeframe and in the form as described in Subsection (1) of Section 304.156, RSMo.
Section 210.205 Explosives. [1]
[CC 1975 §8-46]
It shall be unlawful for any person to erect, construct, use, maintain or occupy any powder magazine or any house or room for the storage of gunpowder, blasting powder, gun cotton or any other explosive powder of any description, by whatever name known or called, within the City limits.
It shall be unlawful for any person, except dealers for the purpose of immediate sale, to keep in or about any premises within the City any gunpowder, blasting powder, gun cotton or any other explosive powder, except reasonable quantities for immediate use and in no case to exceed five (5) pounds thereof at any one time.
It shall be unlawful for any dealer to keep in the City any blasting powder, gun cotton or any other explosive powder, except for the purpose of immediate sale and then not exceeding two hundred (200) pounds of explosives at any one time.
It shall be unlawful for any dealer in the City to keep gunpowder in any quantity unless it is kept in airtight metallic canisters or vessels.
It shall be unlawful for any dealer to open or cause or permit to be opened any canister or vessel containing any gunpowder or to handle, weigh out or sell or cause or permit anyone to handle, weigh out or sell any gunpowder except in the daytime and by natural light.
State Law Reference — Authority of city to prevent the keeping of explosives, §79.450(2), RSMo.
[CC 1975 §8-47; Ord. No. 742 §1, 9-3-1992]
Except as provided in Subsection (C) hereof, it shall be unlawful for any person within the City limits to fire, sell, set off, use, burn, explode or discharge any firecracker, torpedo, bomb, rocket, pinwheel, fire balloon, Roman candle, toy cannon, aerial salute or any other fireworks; provided however, that this Section shall not apply to any fireworks display by any person who is issued a permit by the Board of Aldermen, when it is satisfied that the public safety will not be endangered by such display.
It shall be unlawful for any natural parent, legal guardian or other person having any minor under the age of seventeen (17) years under his/her legal or actual control to knowingly allow said minor to set off or discharge fireworks in violation of the provisions of this Section.
Notwithstanding the provisions of Subsections (A) and (B) above, it shall be lawful for all persons seventeen (17) years of age or older and all persons under the age of seventeen (17) years who are supervised by a parent or legal guardian to discharge fireworks, the possession of which is not prohibited by any State or Federal law, within the City limits during the hours of 10:00 A.M. to 12:00 Midnight on July third (3rd) and July fourth (4th) of each calendar year.
[Ord. No. 18-08 (210.208), 7-19-2018]
Any convenience store or gasoline station located within the City limits of Billings, Missouri, shall require pre-payment on the purchases of gasoline, diesel fuel or other fuels before dispensing said products to consumers.