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1-107: Injure: Injure shall mean to write upon, cut, mutilate, despoil, deface, damage, <br />remove, pull, pluck, break, trample, bend, dredge, excavate, dig or destroy, in any <br />manner any property or directly or indirectly deposit any substance material upon any <br />property, including without implied limitation earth, stone, impure liquids, chemicals, <br />waste, trash, rubbish, metal, wood, rubber, glass, or plastic. <br />1-201- Hours <br />(a) Except as otherwise provided in this Section, Park Property shall be open <br />to the public from 30 minutes before sunrise until 30 minutes after sunset every day. <br />Park Property shall be closed to the public from 30 minutes after sunset each day until <br />30 minutes before sunrise the following day. <br />(b) The Board may by resolution, without the necessity of amending this <br />Ordinance establish other hours during which Park Property, or any parts thereof, <br />shall be open or closed to the public. The Board may periodically revise the hours <br />provided. However, that notice of change in hours shall be posted at the applicable <br />park or park location. <br />(c) Special Closings. The Board or the Superintendent may close one or <br />more District parks, buildings, and facilities or any part thereof to the public at any <br />time and for any interval of time, either temporarily or at regular intervals, and <br />either entirely or merely to certain uses, as deemed advisable and in the best interest <br />of the public and District. <br />1-202 - Firearms and Explosive Devices <br />(a) Crossbow, bow and arrows, BB guns, sling shots, pellet guns, missile <br />propelling devices, fireworks, bombs or other explosive devices, knives, <br />paintball equipment or any other similar objects are strictly prohibited in any <br />park for any reason. Except when acting in self-defense, as the term is defined <br />under state law, no person shall discharge a firearm within a Park or on Park <br />Property. This prohibition does not prohibit the possession/use of the following <br />items in the following situations: <br />(i) Kitchen utensils customarily used for food preparation or dining <br />used by or under the supervision of adults. <br />(ii) Knives, hatchets or axes used on wood, kindling or other material <br />brought into a park by scouts or other groups upon written <br />permission from the Department. <br />(iii) Firearms in any park by a law enforcement officer or federal <br />enforcement officer as those terms are defined in the Indiana Code. <br />(iv) Firework displays by a group permitted by the Department and the <br />Mooresville Fire Department. <br />1-203 - Prohibited Persons and Conduct <br />