To establish rules and regulations for the protection, care
and control of the Borough of Pen Argyl's Weona Park and to regulate
the conduct of persons on or within any area of Weona Park while using
the facilities thereof.
[Amended 11-8-2021 by Ord. No. 715]
The tract of land known as Weona Park ( hereafter the "park")
is located in the eastern portion of the Borough of Pen Argyl, Northampton
County, Pennsylvania, and situate on either side of Route 512. Part
A of the park (Tax Parcel ID Nos. D8-8-1-0625E and E9-1-1-0625E and
that portion of Tax Parcel E8-8-8D not including that portion of said
tax parcel which is subject to a lease for a cell tower and that portion
subject to a lease to Lookout Fire company, such portion being identified
in the sketch plan attached hereto as Exhibit "A") is that which is
located to the south of Route 512 and includes the swimming pool,
band shell, community center, playground area, pavilions, carousel,
park office and multipurpose recreational fields. Part B of the park
(Tax Parcel ID Nos. D8-7-5-0625E, D8-7-5A-0625E and D9-17-3-0626E)
is that which is situate north of Route 512 and contains the scout
building, passive recreational area, basketball courts, skateboard
park and dog park.
[Added 6-2-2020 by Ord. No. 708; approved 6-2-2020]
A. The provisions of this §
79-9 shall take effect immediately upon and during any declaration of emergency (hereafter "declaration"), declared for the Borough of Pen Argyl, either under the provisions of 35 Pa.C.S.A. § 7501 or 8 Pa.C.S.A. § 10A06(a).
B. During such
declaration, the Mayor, pursuant to the provisions of 8 Pa.C.S.A.
§ 10A06, and subject to ratification, under that section
by vote of Borough Council, may take the following actions regarding
the Park:
(1) Closing
the Park entirely or any portion thereof and forbidding any person
from being present in the closed portion and authorizing the fencing
of said closed area and posting of signs announcing said area is closed.
(2) Limiting
the number of persons present in the Park, or any portion thereof,
at any one time, and prohibiting entry by anyone if that entry would
exceed the permitted number of persons present.
(3) Requiring
that persons present in the park who are not of the same household
maintain a prescribed distance of at least six feet from one another.
(4) Requiring
that persons present in the Park wear protective masks or face coverings
covering their nose or face, except for children under age two, or
anyone who has a medical condition rendering breathing difficult.
(5) Limiting
the size of any one group in the park to no more than five people,
or such larger number as Council may designate.
(6) Any
such restrictions, when imposed may be changed by order of the Mayor,
subject to ratification by Borough Council and in any event, shall
expire when the declaration of emergency declared by the Borough is
rescinded.
C. Violations and penalties. Any individual violating the provisions of Subsection
B of this section shall be guilty of a summary offence and shall, upon conviction, be sentenced to pay a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $300.