Morrisville Code of Ordinances - publishing_20231101

Sec. 10-1. Fire limits established.

The boundaries of the village core district, as shown on the current town land use plan, are hereby established as the primary fire limits of the town. (Ord. No. 92-55, § 1, 7-13-92; Ord. No. 2023-6-0, 3-14-23) State Law References: Establishment of fire limits required, G.S. 160D-1128.

Sec. 10-2. Building permit fee schedule.

The building permit fee schedule and the inspection and development fee schedules are set from time to time by the mayor and Town Council and are on file and available for public inspection in the town offices. (Ord. No. 90-55, § 1, 10-8-90; Ord. No. 92-13, § 1, 2-24-92)

Sec. 10-3. No concealed firearms; posting of signs required.

(1) It shall be unlawful to carry a concealed firearm on or in athletic fields and appurtenant facilities during an organized athletic event scheduled with or by the Town, swimming pools and appurtenant facilities, and facilities used for athletic events including, but not limited to, a gymnasium, located in the following Town parks and facilities:

(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h)

Cedar Fork Community Center

Cedar Fork District Park

Church Street Park

Crabtree Creek Nature Park

Morrisville Aquatics and Fitness Center

Morrisville Community Park

Northwest Park Senior Center

(i)

Shiloh Park

(2) The town manager is hereby authorized and instructed to post conspicuous signage at appropriate locations on or within town hall, town parks and each building or portion of a building owned, operated, occupied, managed or controlled by the town, as well as the appurtenant premises to such buildings, indicating that carrying a concealed handgun is prohibited therein.

(3) Signs on buildings shall be visibly posted on the exterior of each entrance by which the general public can access the building. The town manager shall exercise discretion in determining the number and

appropriate location of signs to be placed on or within appurtenant premises and parks. (Ord. No. 96-12, § 1, 3-11-96; 2012-033, 8-28-12; Ord. No. 2013-092, 10-22-13)

(4) If a person shall violate this ordinance they shall be guilty of a class 3 misdemeanor and subject to a fine up to $500 (five hundred dollars).

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