The term "public place" means publicly owned or controlled properties, including buildings,
streets, alleys, sidewalks, boulevards, parks, parking lots and private property generally
open to the general public, including buildings abutting public lands and parking
lots as well as vacant lots and other unsupervised areas within the town limits. Sidewalks
and boulevards immediately abutting a person's residence or place of rest and repose
for the evening are excluded from this definition.
(Ord. of 11-13-2006, § 3(9.34.045))
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