The Village of Horseheads recognizes the importance that parks and recreation
areas play in the quality of life of its residents. Control of the use of
public parks and recreation areas and park facilities is desirable in order
to provide safe and wholesome recreational opportunities and to maximize access
to the parks and recreation areas by the general public and others. It is
the intent of this chapter to establish rules and regulations governing the
use of public parks and recreation areas owned and/or operated by the Village.
For the purposes of this chapter, the certain terms used herein are
defined below. All other words and phrases shall be interpreted so as to give
them the meaning they have in common usage and to give this chapter its most
reasonable application.
PARK
A park or any other area owned, used or operated by the Village and
devoted to active or passive recreation, such as but not limited to Teal Park,
Sullivan Park, Legion Park, and Mill Street Park. "Park" shall also be deemed
to include any building, recreation facility or roadway located on Village
property and used for or in conjunction with recreational purposes.
PERMIT
Any written license issued by or under the authority of the Village
Recreation Department permitting the performance of a specific act or acts,
or the conduct of a particular use, function, program, or activity within
a park, parks, portion or facility thereof.
PERSON
Any natural person, corporation, company, association, joint-stock
association, firm, partnership, school, club or other entity or form of association
of persons. The singular shall include the plural.
VEHICLE
Any device in, upon or by which a person or property is or may be
transported or drawn, and which is propelled by other than human muscular
power. The term shall not include police, municipal or emergency vehicles.
The Village Board of Trustees may, from time to time, by resolution
rather than local law, establish such rules and regulations as it deems advisable
governing the use and operation of areas designated as a Village park. All
existing rules and regulations now in effect are hereby ratified and confirmed
except as are inconsistent with the provisions of this chapter.
All swimming and wading pools located in any park shall be closed between
the hours of 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. of the following day, except that additional
hours of operation may be established by the Village Manager or Recreation
Director. Swimming or wading in any pool during the hours when the same is
closed to the general public is prohibited. The pool is not available for
private functions during hours posted for general public use or scheduled
swimming lessons.
[Amended 2-12-2004 by L.L. No. 1-2004; 8-14-2005
by L.L. No. 4-2005]
All sections of this chapter shall apply to the Mill Street Park recreation
area. In addition, the following special use provisions are applicable to
this facility:
A. Fishing shall be prohibited from October 15 to April
1.
B. A two-trout limit per person, per day is in effect at
all times during which fishing is permitted. The practice of catch and release
is encouraged.
C. Fishing is restricted to:
(1) Persons 15 years of age and under;
(2) Governmental, private and nonprofit agencies/groups representing,
sponsoring or advocating for disabled and handicapped persons recognized or
approved by the Village Board of Trustees or the Village Manager of the Village
of Horseheads. Such agencies/groups will request permits from the Village
Clerk.
D. Persons 13 years of age through 15 and persons fishing
under a permit shall use artificial lures only. Persons under the age of 13
may use worms. No corn or other live bait is permitted.
E. The Village Manager may designate periods for open fishing
by the general public and may impose additional restrictions or waive restrictions
during such periods.
F. The Village maintains no full time park personnel on
site at Mill Street Park. Fishing and activities at the park are at the individual's
own risk.
G. The New York State Environmental Conservation Law and regulations
shall apply to this park, except as otherwise provided herein.
H. An adult may assist a child by casting or retrieving
a fishing line or fishing rod, provided that the child stays within arms reach
of the assisting adult and is actively involved in the fishing activity. An
adult may assist a child by baiting hooks, removing fish from the line, netting
fish, preparing the fishing rod for use and untangling the line.
The following acts are prohibited within the parks, and no person shall:
A. Mark, deface, damage, displace or remove any part of
a park, i.e., buildings, signs, equipment, utilities, trees, shrubs, fences,
trash receptacles, tables, benches or rocks;
B. Dig or remove any sand, earth, rock, tree, shrubs, plants,
flowers, grass, timber or other material from the park, without prior written
permission of the Recreation Director;
C. Introduce, carry or discharge any fireworks and firearms,
including but not limited to air rifles, slingshots, bow and arrows, pellet
guns, and BB guns;
D. Hunt, trap, molest, frighten, harm or feed any animal
in a park except that which may be a threat to life or limb, without prior
written permission of the Recreation Director;
E. Throw, cast, lay, drop, dump, deposit, bring, or leave
in any part of the park any garbage, sewage, refuse, waste, chemicals, poison,
ashes, leaves, branches or grass clippings. Such waste materials produced
while participating in a permitted activity at the park should be placed in
available receptacles. Where receptacles are not available, the material shall
be carried away from the park by the persons responsible for it and properly
disposed of elsewhere;
F. Operate any vehicle, including motorcycles, motorbikes,
snowmobiles, minibikes, and all-terrain vehicles, in any park; except in places
specifically designated therefor;
G. Swim or wade in any natural body of water in any park;
H. Camp or erect a tent or other shelter, without prior
written permission from the Recreation Director;
I. Bring, carry or consume any alcoholic beverages at any
time in any park without prior approval by the Village Board of Trustees.
Any persons entering a park or found within a park to be under the influence
of alcohol or other mood-altering substance may be immediately removed by
a police officer;
J. Build a fire, except in a designated fireplace constructed
for such purpose, without prior written permission of the Recreation Director;
K. Enter upon any ice in any park that is not designated
as a supervised skating area;
L. Engage in any conduct or behavior which causes breach
of the public peace;
M. Loiter or remain within any park or any part thereof
in or out of a vehicle after the designated closing time for the park, without
prior written permission of the Recreation Director;
N. Permit any animal owned, kept or harbored by him to soil,
deface, or commit any nuisance in a park, excepting Seeing-Eye dogs. Any fecal
matter produced by any animal in any park must be promptly disposed of by
the animal's owner in a wooded area away from any active park area;
O. Park or leave a motor vehicle overnight in any park area;
P. Operate a model airplane, rocket or other similar flying
object, other than one propelled by human muscle power, in any park;
Q. Ride a horse or pony in any park without the prior written
permission of the Recreation Director;
R. Have or be permitted exclusive use of a park or specific
facility (i.e., athletic field, pavilion, etc.) without prior written permission
of the Recreation Director;
S. Erect any temporary recreation, play or other equipment
in any park, without prior written permission of the Recreation Director;
T. Offer or conduct any public sales or exchanges, or advertisements
for the same, in any park, without prior written permission of the Recreation
Director;
U. Conduct any demonstration, parade or assembly of any
kind or use any sound-amplification devices or loudspeaking systems in such
areas, without prior written approval by the Recreation Director and Village
Manager;
V. Park a vehicle in any area other than that designated
for such purpose;
W. Operate a vehicle on other than a designated public road
or parking area;
X. Engage in sports activities in locations other than those
designated for such purpose by the Recreation Director;
Y. Beg, hawk, peddle, or solicit within the park, except
as authorized by the Village Board of Trustees;
Z. Engage in or conduct the sports of golf or archery or
the practice thereof;
AA. Operate a scooter, skateboard or in-line skates or engage
in skateboarding or in-line skating without required protective apparatus
such as helmets and knee, elbow and hand guards;
BB. Use or utter obscene, profane or abusive language or
engage in lewd conduct or offensive behavior;
CC. Interfere with any police officer or employee of the
Village in the performance of his or her duties;
DD. Take any fish from or send or throw any animal or thing
into a pond or any of the waters of the parks, except with the permission
of the Recreation Director, and excepting that fishing may be permitted in
season in Mill Street Park under restrictions established herein or hereafter
established by the Village Manager.
No person shall fail or refuse to comply with any reasonable order relating
to the regulation of activities hereunder or the enforcement of the provisions
of this chapter lawfully given by the Village Manager, Recreation Department
personnel or any law enforcement officer, fire inspector or other public official
of any policing agency, having jurisdiction.
Permits issued hereunder may be granted when it is found that:
A. The proposed activity or use of the park will not unreasonably
interfere with or detract from the general public enjoyment of the park or
the private use of private property in close proximity of the park;
B. The proposed activity or use will not unreasonably interfere
with or detract from the promotion of public, health, safety and recreation;
C. The proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated
to incite violence, crime or disorderly conduct;
D. The proposed activity will not entail unusual, extraordinary
or burdensome expense or police operation by the Village;
E. The facilities desired have not been reserved for other
use at the day and hour requested in the application.
The Village Manager or Recreation Director shall have the authority
to revoke any permit upon a finding of violation of any rule, regulation,
local law, or other good cause shown.
Police officers of the Village of Horseheads and of any other police
agency, the Village Manager, the Recreation Director, and the Code Enforcement
Officer shall be and hereby are empowered to enforce all of the provisions
of this chapter.
A. Any police officer may, without a warrant, arrest any
offender whom such officer may detect in the violation of any of the provisions
of this chapter and may take the person so arrested forthwith before a Magistrate
having competent jurisdiction;
B. Any police officer, the Village Manager, Recreation Director
or Code Enforcement Officer shall have the authority to eject or cause to
be removed from a park any person acting in violation of this chapter or specific
park rules or when actions of a person are jeopardizing or will likely jeopardize
the safety of the park property or persons in the park;
C. Any police officer shall have the power to seize and
confiscate any property, contraband, thing or device in a park which is used
in violation of this chapter;
D. Any police officer, DPW Superintendent, Village Manager
and Recreation Director shall have a right at all times to enter the premises
of any building, structure or enclosure in any park, including such grounds,
buildings, structures or enclosures in any Village park which may be leased
or set aside for private or exclusive use of any individual or group of individuals,
for the purpose of arresting violators of this chapter and may use all necessary
means to attain that end.
Violation of this chapter shall be punishable by fine or imprisonment,
or both, as prescribed by the General Penalty Chapter of the Village Code
(Local Law No. 12 of 1977). Each separate violation shall constitute a separate additional
offense.
The Village Manager is assigned responsibility for revising this law
as necessary to accommodate statutory changes and to respond to changing circumstances
in park and recreation area operations.