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A. A person is guilty of keeping a disorderly house if he:

1. Keeps any house or place of business and suffers or permits therein at any time any riotous or disorderly conduct, drunkenness or fighting to the annoyance of the public; or

2. Keeps any house of public resort wherein the peace, comfort, quietude or decency of the public may be suffered or permitted to be disturbed or keeps any inn, hotel, lodginghouse, boardinghouse, barroom or saloon in a disorderly house.

B. Keeping a disorderly house is a misdemeanor. (Ord. 499 §2 (part), 1978).