[HISTORY: Adopted by the Board of Trustees
of the Village of Fayetteville as indicated in article histories.
Amendments noted where applicable.]
[Adopted 4-24-1972 as Ch. 13 of
the Code of Ordinances (1972)]
For the purposes of this article, the following
terms shall have the meanings respectively ascribed:
Any municipal park or recreational facilities owned, operated
or under control of the Village.
A written authorization issued by and under the authority
of the Village Clerk, with the approval of the Mayor, permitting the
performance of a specified event or contest in any of the parks or
recreational facilities.
Rules and regulations for parks, park areas
and park buildings may be made from time to time by the Village Board
of Trustees. All persons must comply with the rules and regulations
after the same have been promulgated and approved by the Village Board
of Trustees and posted at the park premises.
Any request for a permit for the use of any
facilities of any park or park area, fields or buildings or part of
any building therein shall be made upon written application to the
Village Clerk. Time of use shall be designated in the permit by the
Village Board of Trustees.
The following uses and activities shall be and
are hereby prohibited in a park or park area:
A.Â
Injury to property. No person in a park or park area
shall injure, deface, displace, remove, destroy or tamper with any
gates, fences, seats, shelters or structures of any nature whatsoever,
or any equipment or building or part thereof, or any sign, notice
or inscription, or any growing thing, owned, operated or under control
of the Village.
B.Â
Rubbish, debris. No person shall carry through, leave
or throw, drop or discharge any rubbish or debris of any nature in
any park or park area.
C.Â
Spitting. No person in any park or park area or any
building or structure therein owned or operated by or under the control
of the Village shall expectorate upon any portion thereof or in any
structure, walk, stairway or floor.
D.Â
Advertising. No person shall distribute or display
any flag, banner, sign or any other matter for advertising purposes
within any park or park area, nor attempt to attract attention for
advertising purposes by the use of any musical instrument or any sound
device within any such area.
E.Â
Soliciting. No person shall solicit for any purpose
whatsoever.
F.Â
Disorderly conduct. No person shall annoy persons
or people or do any act tending to create a nuisance and breach of
the peace.
G.Â
Abusiveness, obscenity. No person shall use threatening,
abusive, profane or obscene language or perform any obscene or indecent
act.
H.Â
Entry, exit. No person shall enter or leave any park
or park area or building except by the established entranceways or
exits.
I.Â
Acts causing injury. No person shall do any act of
any nature whatsoever which will cause or contribute to the injury
of any person, animal or property within any park or park area.
J.Â
Disrobing. No person shall disrobe or assist, aid
or abet any person to disrobe within the park or park area except
in designated places.
K.Â
Camping. No person shall tent, camp or erect or maintain
a tent shelter in any park or park area except by permission.
L.Â
Weapons, fireworks. No person shall bring in or have
in his possession in any park or park area any firearms or concealed
weapons or fireworks of any nature whatsoever.
M.Â
Sales. The sales of any wares, merchandise, foods
and beverages of any type or nature within all park grounds is prohibited
except with the written permission of the Village Clerk.
N.Â
Fires. No person shall kindle, build or maintain a
fire in any park or park area.
No vehicles except municipal vehicles shall
be parked inside a park unless in a specified parking area.
[Added 10-25-1976 by L.L. No. 3-1976]
It shall be unlawful for any person or persons
to be or remain in any park, park area or park building in the Village
at night after the hour of 10:00 p.m. unless pursuant to the terms
of a valid permit.
[Added 1-14-1991 by L.L. No. 1-1991; amended 1-23-2012 by L.L. No. 4-2012]
See Ch. 113, Penalties for Offenses.
[Adopted 2-8-1999 by L.L. No. 2-1999]
A.Â
The Village of Fayetteville Parks Commission is hereby
created and established.
B.Â
The Parks Commission shall consist of five regular
members, who shall each be appointed to five-year terms by the Mayor,
subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees.
C.Â
Of such members, the Mayor shall appoint one as Chairman
and one as Deputy Chairman, subject to approval of the Board of Trustees.
D.Â
Of such members, the Mayor shall appoint one as liaison
to the Village of Fayetteville Tree Commission and one such member
as liaison to the Village of Fayetteville Recreation Committee.
E.Â
The Parks Commission shall have the power to adopt
rules for its procedure in government, not inconsistent with law or
this article, subject to the approval of the Village Board of Trustees.
F.Â
Associate members. In addition to its regular members, the Parks Commission may include up to two associate members who shall be appointed to one-year terms by the Mayor, subject to the approval of the Board of Trustees. Each associate member may attend meetings and may participate in deliberations including executive session deliberations unless excluded from such executive sessions by vote of the Commission. Each associate member shall have such additional powers and voting rights as are conferred upon them by § 187-43.1.
[Amended 6-11-2001 by L.L. No. 4-2001]
G.Â
The Commissioners first appointed shall serve the
following terms: one for one year, one for two years, one for three
years, one for four years, and one for five years. All terms shall
expire on March 31 of each successive year. Any vacancy shall be filled
for the unexpired term only. The members shall serve until their respective
successors are appointed and qualify.
H.Â
Members of the Commission shall receive no compensation
for their services.
A.Â
The duties of the Parks Commission shall be as follows:
(1)Â
To formulate and make recommendations regarding use,
design and development of Village parks;
(2)Â
To develop and recommend long-range plans for park
maintenance and improvement;
(3)Â
To make recommendations upon any proposed sale or
purchase of park lands;
(4)Â
Studying, investigating, reporting and making recommendations
upon any special matter or question coming within the scope of the
Commission's work;
(5)Â
Reviewing and updating the Village Parks Master Plan
biennially or more frequently at the direction of the Village Board;
(6)Â
Investigating and recommending application(s) for
park-related public grants to the Village Board, as necessary and
appropriate; and
(7)Â
Such other powers and duties related to parks as the
Village Board, from time, delegates to the Parks Commission by resolution
of the Board.
B.Â
The Parks Commission shall confer with the Village
of Fayetteville Tree Commission with respect to any recommendations
pertaining to the planting, removal, relocation and/or maintenance
of trees located within the Village parks.