[Adopted 4-14-1959 by Ord. No. 24]
The name of the park comprising land leased from Norman E. Blankman
and land acquired by the village from the County of Nassau located on the
east side of Middle Neck Road and running to Hempstead Harbor and Long Island
Sound shall be the "Sands Point Wildlife Preserve."
The wildlife preserve shall be open to:
A. Residents of the Village of Sands Point 18 years of age
or over.
B. Residents of the village under the age of 18 years when
accompanied by and under the control of an adult resident of the village.
C. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts residing in the Port Washington
School District or members of a Port Washington troop when accompanied by
and under the control of an adult leader.
D. Students enrolled in the Port Washington School District
schools, in groups of 10 or more when accompanied by and under the control
of a schoolteacher.
E. Persons who are genuinely interested in conserving wildlife
or are students of nature, in groups of 10 when accompanied by and under the
control of a leader or teacher.
F. Members of the Audubon Society in good standing.
G. On application being made to the Village of Sands Point
Park Commission and granted within the discretion of the Village of Sands
Point Park Commission, any other person.
No person shall enter or be within the wildlife preserve without having
previously signed the register at the Village Hall.
No person specified in §
116-2, to whom the wildlife preserve shall be open, shall be permitted to register except as follows:
A. Residents of the Village of Sands Point, upon producing
proof of residence.
B. Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, upon producing identification
of a residence in the Port Washington School District or identification of
membership in a troop of a Port Washington School District.
C. School students of the Port Washington School District
when identified as such by the teacher or leader accompanying such students.
D. Persons interested in wildlife and students of nature
when identified as such by the leader or teacher accompanying them.
E. Members of the Audubon Society, upon producing current
membership cards.
[Amended 12-17-1991 by L.L. No. 8-1991]
For any and every violation of the provisions of the rules and regulations
hereinabove set forth and this chapter, the person violating the same shall
pay a fine not exceeding $250 for each and every offense, and in addition,
each and every violation of said rules and regulations and of this chapter
shall constitute disorderly conduct and any person violating the same shall
be a disorderly person.