[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 1]
The public park and playground, extending from Fifth Avenue
to Sixth Avenue and from Harry Street to Hallowell Street, given and
devised to the Borough of Conshohocken under the will of Mary H. Wood,
deceased, shall hereafter be known as the "Mary H. Wood Park."
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 2]
Said park and playground shall be used for the recreation and
enjoyment of the public, in such manner and for such purposes as may
from time to time be ordained by the Borough authorities; subject
to the rules and regulations herein contained and to such rules and
regulations as may be laid down by the Park Commission hereinafter
created.
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 3]
Said park and playground shall be under the following rules
and regulations; and such others as the Park Commission may from time
to time establish; provided same are approved by ordinance or resolution
of the Borough authorities:
A. No person shall carry firearms or shoot birds in the park, or throw
stones or other missiles therein.
B. No one shall cut, break or in anywise injure or deface the trees,
shrubs, plants, turf or any of the buildings, fences, structures or
statuary or foul any water within the park or its buildings.
C. No person shall sell or expose any articles for sale within the park
without the permission of the Park Commission.
D. No threatening, abusive, insulting or indecent language shall be
allowed in the park.
E. No gaming shall be allowed therein, nor any obscene or indecent act
therein.
F. No person shall have any musical, theatrical or other entertainment
therein without the permission of the Park Commission.
G. No gathering or meeting of any kind, assembled through advertisement,
shall be permitted in the park without the previous permission of
the Park Commission, nor shall any gathering or meeting for political
purposes in the park be permitted under any circumstances.
H. No person shall solicit alms or subscriptions in the park.
I. No person shall scatter, drop or leave in any part of the park, except
in the receptacles provided for the purpose, any piece of paper, rag,
garbage, dead flowers or other rubbish.
J. No person shall injure, deface or destroy any notices, rules or regulations
for the government of the park placed, posted or in any other manner
permanently fixed within the limits of the same.
K. No placard, advertisement, public notice or personal card, except
park notices, rules and regulations, shall be distributed, posted
or affixed in any manner in the park.
L. No person without the authority of the Park Commission shall light
or permit a fire to burn in the park or its buildings.
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 4; as amended by Ord. 5-1974,
2/13/1974, § 1; by Ord. 8-1988, 11/9/1988, § 2;
and by Ord. 9-2008, 12/17/2008]
Any person who shall violate any of the foregoing rules or regulations
or any others which shall be established by the Park Commission in
the manner herein provided, shall upon conviction thereof, be sentenced
to a fine of not to more than $600 plus costs and, in default of payment
of said fine and costs, to a term of imprisonment not to exceed 30
days. Each day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate
offense.
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 5; as amended by Ord. 9/12/1935,
3/24/1936, § 1]
All income and other moneys derived from the trust fund created
under the will of Mary H. Wood, deceased, or from any other trust
fund now or thereafter created for the purposes or uses of said park
shall be paid over to the Borough Treasurer, who is hereby designated
the proper official to receive and receipt for same. Said moneys shall
be kept in a separate fund to be known as the "Mary H. Wood Fund."
Payments therefrom shall be made only for the uses and purposes as
set forth in Item six of the codicil of the said will of Mary H. Wood,
deceased.
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 6; as amended by Res. 6/10/1931;
by Ord. 9-2008, 12/17/2008; and by Ord. 03-2017, 4/19/2017]
1. A Park Commission is hereby created consisting of seven members,
three of whom shall be members of the Borough Council, and four of
whom shall be residents of or engaged in business in the Borough of
Conshohocken.
2. Said Commission shall be selected and serve as follows:
A. Of those who are to be members of Borough Council, Council shall
elect two members to serve for a term of two years or until the expiration
of their terms as Council members if within two years. The third Commissioner
shall be the President of Borough Council.
B. Of those Commissioners who are to be residents of or engaged in business
in Conshohocken as herein provided, three shall be elected by Borough
Council to serve for a term of two years. The third shall be selected
by the trustee of the trust fund for park purposes under the will
of Mary H. Wood, deceased, subject to confirmation by Borough Council,
and shall serve a term of two years.
3. Commissioners shall be subject to removal by Borough Council.
4. Whenever a vacancy for any reason shall occur, it shall be filled
in the same manner and by the same body or bodies appointing or electing
the original Commissioners; provided, however, in case of the removal
of the President of Borough Council as a Commissioner, Borough Council
shall elect his successor to serve until such time as a new President
of Borough Council is chosen.
5. The Park Commissioners shall receive no compensation for their services.
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 7; as amended by Ord. 9/12/1935,
§ 2; by Ord. 3/24/1936, § 2; and by Ord. 9-2008,
12/17/2008]
1. Immediately upon their appointment, said Commissioners shall organize
and elect from their own number a President and a Secretary, and such
other officers or committees, as they may deem proper.
[Amended by Ord. 03-2017, 4/19/2017]
2. Thereafter, they shall organize on the first Wednesday in January
of each and every year, and at the time thereof, shall submit to Borough
Council a report of their proceedings and a statement of their expenditures
for the preceding year.
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 8; as amended by Ord. 9/12/1935,
§ 3; by Ord. 3/24/1936, § 3; by Ord. 9-2008, 12/17/2008;
and by Ord. 03-2017, 4/19/2017]
1. Subject to the limitations and restrictions contained herein, the
Park Commission shall have the following powers and duties:
A. It shall have possession and custody over, and exercise due care
and recommend due control of, the Mary H. Wood Park, its grounds,
buildings, structures, equipment, apparatus and property of every
description, real or personal, and shall be charged and entrusted
with making recommendations to the Borough Council for its maintenance
and upkeep.
B. It shall supervise and regulate the public use of the park, and shall
assure that all controls are in place to permit the proper use of
the park by the public.
C. The Commission shall make recommendations to Borough Council regarding
all plans or expenditures for maintenance to or improvements in the
Mary H. Wood Park prior to adoption of any such plan or expenditure
by Council.
D. The Commission may employ such officers, agents or consultants as
may be deemed necessary to fulfill their duties under this section,
subject to approval by the Borough, and subject to Borough Council
approval of the appropriation of funds for the employment of such
persons by the Commission.
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 9; as amended by Ord. 9-2008,
12/17/2008; and by Ord. 03-2017, 4/19/2017]
The Park Commission may, from time to time, make recommendations
to Borough Council concerning the use of the Mary H. Wood Park, its
buildings, grounds and equipment to best effectuate and carry out
the purposes of the park as set forth in the will of the said Mary
H. Wood. It may also suggest such changes, alterations and improvements
as in its judgment may be desirable; provided, however, that no such
changes, alterations and improvements shall be made, and the park
may not be used, other than provided herein, except as Borough Council
may from time to time approve.
[Ord. 7/9/1919, § 10; as amended by Ord. 9-2008,
12/17/2008]
For the present, and until such time as plans are perfected
by said Park Commission and approved by Borough Council for other
and more special uses, the Park Commissioners, after they have secured
possession of said park, shall open said grounds to public use and
enjoyment for park and playground purposes subject to such temporary
restrictions and regulations as said Commissioners may establish.