[Amended 7-7-2009 by Ord. No. 7008]
As used in this Part
1, the following words and terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section:
LAKE
Lake El Reno, situated in Township 12 North, Range 7 and
8 West, Canadian County, Oklahoma.
OFF-ROAD VEHICLE
Any type of vehicle which is capable of driving on and off
paved or gravel surface.
PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
A vessel which uses an inboard motor powering a water jet
pump as its primary source of motive power and which is designed to
be operated by a person sitting, standing or kneeling on the vessel
rather than the conventional manner of sitting or standing inside
the vessel, or a vessel which is similar in appearance and operation
to a PWC but which is powered by a outboard or propeller-driven motor,
or a vessel less than 16 feet in length which travels across the water
above or on a cushion of air provided by engines, propellers or other
means of propulsion.
SKI RIG
Any boat or personal watercraft with motor used for the purpose
of pulling one or more water skiers.
WATER SKIING
The activity of being propelled along the water upon devices
known as "skis," and shall include the use of skis while being at
the same time towed by some type of boat or personal watercraft. These
terms shall also apply to skis and skiing apparatus.
Lake patrolmen shall have the right to deputize
any adult citizen for police duty at the lake when conditions warrant
additional assistance in policing.
[Amended 4-3-2012 by Ord. No. 9017]
A. Except
as otherwise provided in the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Code,
no person shall fish, pursue, harass, catch, kill, take in any manner,
use, have in possession, sell, or transport all or any portion of
fish without having first procured a license for such from the Director
or from any of the authorized agents of the Department of Wildlife
Conservation.
[Added 12-10-2013 by Ord. No. 9041]
B. No person who is exempt pursuant to Paragraphs 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 of Subsection
B of 29 O.S. § 4-110, concerning license and requirements set forth in said section, shall be required to obtain a fishing license for Lake El Reno.
C. Bow fishing requires the issuance of a special permit, for which
fees shall be established by resolution of the City Council.
[Amended 7-11-2017 by Ord. No. 9114]
[Amended 4-3-2012 by Ord. No. 9017; 12-10-2013 of Ord. No. 9041]
Persons fishing at the lake shall comply with
the following regulations:
A. Unless
otherwise exempt by 29 O.S. § 4-110, possess a license issued
by the Director or from any of the authorized agents of the Department
of Wildlife Conservation.
B. Nets or traps are not permitted.
C. Fishing is permitted only by rod and reel and by hand
lines, no more than two per person, with no more than two hooks per
line. Unattended lines are not permitted.
D. All unused bait shall be removed from the lake by
the fisherman, and the dumping of unused bait in the lake or on shore
is prohibited.
E. Daily fish limits and required minimum length per
specie are displayed at the west and east boat ramp, as well as the
west fishing pier.
F. Bow fishing
permitted with special permit. Bow and arrow: Bow fishing may be used
to take nongame fish only, throughout the year in all waters, unless
restricted under “special area regulations.” Legal bow
fishing is restricted to:
(1) Between
1/2 hour after sunrise and 1/2 hour before sunset.
(2) Bow
and arrow fishing tackle. Tackle must have the arrow shaft or the
point, or both, attached by a line to the bow or to fishing reel (includes
crossbow).
(3) Only
arrows having no more than one point with no more than four barbs
on each point shall be allowed.
(4) Devices
that permit a bow to be held mechanically at full or partial draw
are permitted.
(5) No
person holding a bow fishing permit shall take or attempt to take
fish by the use of a bow and arrow within 50 feet of the outer limits
of any marked and designated wading areas, any occupied launch area,
or areas where conventional fishing is prohibited.
(6) All
fish taken should be removed from the lake and disposed of in a responsible
manner.
[Added 12-10-2013 by Ord. No. 9041]
It shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to fail to follow the provisions of §§
250-4 and
250-5. Violations of these sections shall be punishable as provided in §
1-10 of this Code.
No person shall place or throw into the lake
or upon lake grounds any refuse, trash or other matter.
[Amended 8-12-2014 by Ord. No. 9061; 12-10-2019 by Ord. No. 9219]
A. Possession of any firearm upon the lake or any lake property shall
be allowed unless otherwise prohibited by state law or elsewhere in
the Municipal Code.
B. The discharge of firearms upon the lake or any lake property is allowable
when the firearm does not discharge a projectile which is capable
of causing death or inflicting bodily harm and is used during outdoor
funerals, historical reenactments and community events.
C. Any person or group wishing to discharge a firearm which does not
discharge a projectile which is capable of causing death or inflicting
bodily harm and is used during historical reenactments or community
events shall apply for a permit from the City Clerk of the City of
El Reno. The requirement of such permit shall not apply to the discharge
of such firearms at outdoor funerals.
D. There shall be no charge for the permit.
Fires shall be permitted at the lake only in
grills or fireplaces.
[Amended 7-14-2009 by Ord. No. 7007]
A. Persons camping at the lake shall be required to purchase a daily
camping permit.
B. Fees for modern and primitive camping shall be established by resolution
of the City Council.
C. A permit issued under this section shall not be negotiable or transferable,
and only the person to whom the permit is issued shall be entitled
to camping privileges under such permit.
D. Overnight camping at the lake shall be restricted to designated camping
areas.
E. Camping at Lake El Reno for primitive camping shall be limited to
seven consecutive days. Recreational vehicle camping shall be limited
to 14 consecutive days.
[Amended 10-8-2019 by Ord. No. 9211]
F. All recreational vehicle (RV) and primitive camping slots are available
on a "first-come, first-served basis" only.
G. An RV or primitive camping permit will allow the permit holder to
park no more than two motor vehicles licensed to operate on roadways
at the campsite designated on the permit. This vehicle limitation
shall include motor vehicles for campground visitors. The permit will
allow one recreational vehicle and one tent (in addition to the RV)
at the campsite designated on the permit. In no case shall two recreational
vehicles be allowed to camp at one campsite. Recreational vehicles
include pop-up trailers, travel trailers, fifth wheels and motor homes.
Tents include tents, lean-tos and tepees.
H. The permit will allow a maximum of four persons, including children,
to camp at a campsite with an additional fee up to a maximum of eight
people. Two families may camp under one permit but must not cumulatively
exceed the eight-person limit. Any persons beyond the eight persons
allowed by the permit shall be deemed visitors to the campsite. Visitors
may not remain in the campground between the hours of 11:00 p.m. and
6:00 a.m.
I. A camping permit is valid from the date and time of issuance until
5:00 p.m. on the last calendar day of occupation stated on the permit.
J. The camping permit must be displayed in the designated location (windshield
of RV/windshield of primitive camper vehicle) at the campsite and
must be produced for inspection by park rangers, police officers,
or on-site security personnel. City employees or other individuals
may be designated by the City Manager to oversee the campground.
K. All mechanical convenience appliances (washer/dryer/stove/refrigerator)
must be contained within or attached to the recreational vehicle.
Exception: propane cooking grill/charcoal grills.
L. Camping permits are not transferable.
M. Any person holding a camping permit must wait a minimum of 24 hours
after the date of expiration before another permit can be obtained.
N. No person under 18 years of age may camp in any area of the Lake
El Reno Campground except when accompanied by a parent or guardian.
The parent or guardian must be a member of the camping party and must
be physically present during the permitted camping period.
O. No trimming or wood gathering from trees. Outside fires are prohibited
unless in approved areas.
P. All garbage should be in sealed plastic bags. Garbage bags are not
allowed to remain outside of the RV or campsite overnight.
Q. All pets must be leashed and under physical control of the owner/handler
at all times. Permit holders' animals must not be left outside of
the RV unattended. The permit holder is responsible for all pet biological
waste.
R. Children must be supervised at all times. Parents are responsible
for their children's safe conduct and any injuries or damage that
they may incur or cause. Unsupervised children who cause disruption
for other guests may be asked to leave the park with their entire
group.
S. Absolutely no fireworks will be permitted in the RV and primitive
campsite area.
T. Campfires. Only the provided designated fire rings may be used for
campfires. Campfires may be completely restricted during any time
when the fire danger is high. Fires must never be higher than 1 1/2
feet. Fires should never be left unattended. Always extinguish fires
completely when leaving them for any amount of time.
U. Quiet hours are from 11:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.
V. Cleanliness of the park is important. Sites are to be kept clean
and orderly, as determined by management.
W. All primitive camper sites must be a minimum of 10 feet from the
water's edge.
X. Penalty for violations of these regulations shall be found in §
1-10 of this Code (General penalty for violations of Code and ordinances; court costs; continuing violations; fee assessment); each day on which any violation of these regulations and restrictions occurs shall constitute a separate offense and shall be punishable as such.
[Amended 7-7-2009 by Ord. No. 7009]
A. No person shall operate any vehicle, golf cart or motorized scooter
on lake properties except on maintained roadways or designated parking
areas.
B. No person shall operate a vehicle on maintained roadways or designated
parking areas of the lake property at a speed in excess of 15 miles
per hour unless otherwise posted.
C. No person shall operate any ATV, off-road motorcycle or gas-powered
go-cart outside of the designated ATV area.
No person shall construct or maintain any private
ingress or egress road to lake properties.
Unauthorized livestock grazing on lake properties
is prohibited. Each head of stock shall constitute a separate offense.
No person shall conduct or participate in any
field trial at the lake, unless such field trial is first approved
by the City Council.
[Amended 7-7-2009 by Ord. No. 7010]
Any person taking part in the use of any boat,
water skiing, fishing, ATV, or using any other facility, or engaging
in any activity on Lake El Reno and its reservoir site, or any part
thereof, shall, before being granted any license or permit in any
manner, waive all right, claim or liability against the City or any
of its officers, agents, servants and employees for damages or injuries
sustained or claimed to have been sustained in any manner, and any
minor, before being permitted the use of the lake facilities, shall
waive in writing, by his parent, parents or guardian having the legal
right and authority to waive the same for and on behalf of such minor,
all rights or claims for damages or injuries sustained or claimed
to have been sustained in any manner.
The City Clerk shall designate retail outlets within the City of El Reno authorized to sell licenses and permits that are described in this Part
1.
No person shall possess in public any type of alcoholic beverage (defined in §
275-1) and around the lake area between 12:00 midnight and 6:00 a.m.
No person shall operate skates, roller blades,
skateboards or radio-controlled vehicles in the east parking area
and cul-de-sac by the large pavilion at the lake area.
[Amended 7-7-2009 by Ord. No. 7011; 4-14-2020 by Ord. No. 9226]
A. There shall be designated areas for off-road vehicle use located
at Lake El Reno for the operation of ATVs, motorcycles, motor scooters,
go-carts, or dirt bikes.
B. The location of such off-road vehicle track(s) shall be designated by the Lake El Reno Advisory Board as provided in §
5-22 of the Code of Ordinances of the City of El Reno.
C. No person shall operate or ride upon any such motorcycle, motor scooter,
go-cart, dirt bike, ATV or similar vehicle in the designated off-road
vehicle/ATV area unless such person is equipped with and wearing on
his or her head a crash helmet manufactured for such use. All crash
helmets shall consist of lining, padding and chin straps and be of
the type as not to destroy the view of the driver.
D. All persons, while operating any off-road vehicle described in this
section, shall wear goggles or other eye safety device manufactured
for such use.
E. The hours of operation for the off-road/ATV vehicle described in
this section, in the off-road vehicle/ATV area, shall be from 9:00
a.m. to sunset.
F. The City of El Reno shall require any and all
off-road motorcycle, ATV, motor scooter, dirt bike, go-cart or similar
vehicles permitted in accordance with state laws.
G. No vehicle described in this section shall be driven at a speed in
excess of any posted speed limit.
H. The Lake El Reno Advisory Board shall cause to be erected a sign
at the track(s) location(s) outlining the rules and regulations in
this section.