The Department of Recreation and Parks shall administer the
tennis courts in the Monroeville recreation and park sites according
to the following rules and regulations, under the authority granted
by the Monroeville Municipal Council:
A. All citizens are welcome to use any vacant court for one hour at
any time without charge, provided that they move from the court when
a permit is shown for that specific court on that specific day and
time.
B. Users of the courts on a first-come-and-wait-your-turn basis shall
vacate the court after an hour's play when others are waiting to play.
C. Open court hours provide opportunity for nonresidents to use the
Municipal courts between 12:00 noon and 5:00 p.m.
D. Permits may be secured for reserved court time from dawn to 12:00
noon and from 5:00 p.m. to dusk every day of the week.
E. Two types of court time use have been established. They are:
(1) Open court time.
(a)
Open court time shall be those hours designated when anyone
may use the courts for one hour of tennis play on a first-come-first-play-wait-your-turn
basis, free of cost.
(b)
The designated hours for open court time shall be 12:00 noon
to 5:00 p.m. every day of the week at all courts.
(c)
Portions of the tournaments sponsored by the Department of Recreation
and Parks, scheduled and publicized in advance, may take precedence
over open court time.
(2) Permit time.
(a)
Permit time shall be those hours designated when persons who
have purchased a permit for a specific court at a specific time may
bump persons occupying that specific court. Persons may use the courts
during permit time at no charge on a first-come-first-play-wait-your-turn
basis, but are subject to being bumped at any time by a permit holder.
(b)
Designated hours of permit time shall be from dawn to 12:00
noon and from 5:00 p.m. to dusk every day of the week.
(c)
Portions of the tournaments sponsored by the Department of Recreation
and Parks, scheduled and publicized in advance, may take precedence
during permit time.
(d)
Group instruction, season and half-season permits and short-term
permits may be scheduled only during designated hours of permit time.
F. Tennis permits.
(1) Only Monroeville residents may purchase permits, i.e., season permits
(10 hours), half-season permits (five hours) and short-term permits
(one to three nonconsecutive hours). Proof of residency is required.
(a)
Season permits: 10 nonconsecutive hours of playing time.
(b)
Half-season permits: five nonconsecutive hours of playing time.
(c)
Short-term permits: one to three nonconsecutive hours of playing
time.
(2) Season permits and half-season permits are available at the Department
of Recreation and Parks office between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and
4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
(3) Short-term permits may be obtained at the Department of Recreation
and Parks office from September to June and at the tennis court sites
when authorized Municipal personnel are on duty in the summer months.
(4) Short-term permits (up to three hours) may be purchased for houseguests
by residents of Monroeville (includes individual permits).
(5) Persons may not hold more than two permits at any one time, and such
permits shall not be consecutive hours.
(6) Permits must be held by permittees on their person and be available
for inspection (bumping may not be effected without the showing of
permit which indicates specific court on a specific day and time).
Any alteration on permit shall be the basis for withdrawal of the
permit without refund. Permits are not transferable.
G. Refunds. Refunds shall not be made for fees paid because of inclement
weather or the permittee's inability to use his designated permit
time.
H. Instruction periods.
(1) Any individual or group instruction periods must be scheduled and
authorized through the Department of Recreation and Parks and shall
be subject to prevailing fees for court use, payable to the Municipality
of Monroeville.
(2) The Municipality does not sanction instruction for private profit
on public courts.
I. Municipal courts may not be used for money-raising or money-award
events for private or charitable purposes.
The Department of Recreation and Parks shall administer the
baseball and softball playing fields under its jurisdiction according
to the following rules and regulations:
A. Residency requirements.
(1) Resident teams shall be designated as those teams playing in any
league or tournament in or out of the Municipality when such team
composition is 75% or more of Monroeville-Pitcairn residents.
(2) The Department of Recreation and Parks shall have the responsibility
of confirming such residency and shall have the authority to withdraw
any permits for the use of playing fields in the community should
the membership of the team fall below seventy-five-percent residency.
(3) Nonresident teams shall be defined as those teams with less than
seventy-five-percent Monroeville-Pitcairn residency.
(4) Teams composed of 75% to 100% residents may apply for field use in
Monroeville and will be accommodated on a priority based from one-hundred-percent
residency to seventy-five-percent residency. Teams with less than
seventy-five-percent residency will be accommodated only where and
when fields may be available at leased sites.
B. Fees.
(1) Both resident and nonresident teams scheduling three or more games
shall pay a scheduling fee to Monroeville, except in the instance
of resident youth (under 18) teams.
(2) A single-use permit fee shall be charged, including field use with
a picnic. No more than three single-use permits may be secured by
a team; however, fees paid may be applied to season fee.
(3) All nonresidents playing on resident or nonresident teams entered
into league play shall pay a nonresident fee for each nonresident
entered on the roster, payable prior to the scheduling of the team
or issuance of the team permit.
C. Application.
(1) The third Monday of February shall be the deadline for all teams
to submit their applications for field use. Applications submitted
thereafter shall be accommodated when and where possible on a first-come-first-served
basis.
(2) The Department of Recreation and Parks shall provide a team roster
form for each team applying for field use, providing space for full
name, legal residence, street and post office address, home phone,
business phone and a column for an indication of Monroeville-Pitcairn
residency or nonresidency. Each team roster shall have space provided
for both the printed name of the player and his signature. Such signature
shall attest to the fact of his residency and his knowledge of and
agreement to league and Municipal rules and regulations regarding
the use of the ball fields in the community.
(3) Failure to list all players on the roster prior to or during the
season shall be a basis for revocation of the team permit for the
balance of the calendar year or consideration for permit use in the
future.
D. Permits.
(1) The Department of Recreation and Parks shall issue a permit for field
use as soon as possible after a team's schedule and roster are submitted
and approved.
(2) The permit shall be numbered, dated and signed by a designated Department
of Recreation and Parks employee and shall indicate the team name,
the assigned fields and the dates and times of such use.
(3) The permit must be available at each game for inspection by other
teams, the Monroeville police or the Director of Recreation and Parks
or his designee. Failure to reveal the field permit on request may
be a basis for permit revocation.
(4) Permits shall be issued for no more than a three-hour period, except
to youth leagues where multiple use must be scheduled to accommodate
numerous teams.
(5) The Department of Recreation and Parks shall not issue team permits
on Saturdays beginning 1:00 p.m. through Sundays at dusk for the period
of June 1 through August 31, except that permits may be issued on
Saturday and Sunday for community-wide events, (i.e., all star games,
pitch, hit and throw contests, etc.), provided that requests for special
uses are received prior to the annual application deadline. Teams
who have permits to play at other times found to be playing during
these designated weekend hours shall have their permits revoked.
(6) Permits may be issued for a three-hour period during hours between
Saturday 1:00 p.m. and dusk on Sunday in conjunction with a picnic
scheduled through the Department of Recreation and Parks office.
(7) Park fields shall not be used by organized adult groups from dawn
to 5:30 p.m. on weekdays (Monday through Friday, except holidays),
June 1 to August 31, in order that fields may remain available for
scheduled park activities for youth and occasional picnics by permit
(which allows for ball field use upon payment of a use fee).
(8) No adult ball game controlled by an umpire or official shall be conducted
without a permit at any time.
E. Alcoholic beverages. Resident and nonresident teams shall agree that there
shall be no consumption of alcohol in any form, nor the availability
of the same on or in close proximity to any ball field, before, during
or after any scheduled game. Violation of this provision shall be
prosecuted under Municipal Ordinance No. 695 or the School Code as it applies to school district properties.
The team permit of the violator (or the permits of the teams playing
should a spectator be the violator) will be withdrawn for the balance
of the calendar year, and all fees paid shall be forfeited.
F. Tilbrook fields. The preceding rules and regulations shall also apply
to leased fields, except that Saturday and Sunday may be scheduled
via permit.
[Amended 7-8-1997 by Ord.
No. 2042]
Fees shall be as provided in Chapter
194, Fees.