Except in emergencies, the Village parks shall
be open to the public every day of the year during hours designated
by a resolution of the Village Board of Trustees. The opening and
closing hours for any Village park shall be posted therein for public
information. No one shall enter or be in any Village park during the
hours when closed.
Any Village park or part thereof may be declared
opened or closed to the public by the Village Board of Trustees at
any time for any interval of time, either temporarily or at regular
and stated intervals, daily or otherwise, and either entirely or merely
to certain uses, as the Village Board of Trustees shall find reasonably
necessary.
[Added 12-11-2000; amended 2-12-2001; 11-22-2005]
A. Dogs used by a disabled person to assist him/her in
his/her activities and any police canine performing a law enforcement
function are allowed in Village parks.
B. All other dogs are allowed in Village parks with the
following restrictions:
(1) Dogs are allowed in parks if they are on a leash,
no longer than six feet in length, at all times and held by a person
of sufficient size and strength to restrain the dog.
(2) Dogs are restricted to pathways on the perimeter of
the parks and pond and are not allowed in playground areas, the pool
area, sand volleyball courts, soccer fields, softball fields, and/or
hard and clay courts.
(3) Dogs will only be allowed in parks during regular
park hours, and they will not be allowed during special events. Special
events include:
(d)
Other special events as determined by the Village
Board of Trustees.
(4) Dog owners must maintain effective verbal control
of their dogs. Dogs that show aggression toward people or other dogs
must be removed immediately. The owner is personally liable for any
damages or injury the dog inflicts or receives.
(5) Owners must clean up after their dog.
(6) Dogs must wear a collar with identification at all
times, be licensed and vaccinated, healthy (have no contagious conditions
or diseases), and be parasite free.
(7) The number of dogs per person is limited to three, subject to §
204-3B(1).
(8) Dogs in heat shall not be allowed in the park.
(9) Dogs shall not chase or disturb wildlife.
C. Any person violating any provisions of this Code shall be subject to a violation, and upon the conviction of any such violation, such person shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-16 of this Code.
[Amended 3-23-2010]
The Village of Elm Grove hereby determines that, as it is necessary
to protect the health, safety and welfare of persons and property
within the Village of Elm Grove, use of any park facility shall be
regulated. "Park facility" is defined as land, area, structure, equipment
or feature of or within a Village park.
A. A permit shall be obtained from the Village Clerk in order to reserve
any park facility for personal, business, or nonprofit use.
B. No person shall allow or conduct a for-profit activity within any
park facility unless a permit has first been obtained.
(1) Applications for for-profit use of any park facility permits shall
be made to the Village Clerk, on forms provided by the Village of
Elm Grove, and shall include at a minimum all of the following information:
(a)
The name, address and telephone number of the applicant;
(b)
The names, addresses and telephone numbers of all of the partners,
if the applicant is a partnership; the names, addresses and telephone
numbers of all of the officers and directors, if the applicant is
a corporation; or members if the applicant is a limited-liability
company;
(c)
The location at which the for-profit use is to be conducted;
(d)
Details related to the nature of the for-profit use, including:
[1]
Amplified noise, if permitted, shall not commence prior to 7:30
a.m. any day of the week and must terminate at 9:00 p.m. if the for-profit
use is held Sunday through Thursday and at 11:00 p.m. if the for-profit
use is held on a Friday, Saturday or holiday weekend.
[2]
Whether or not alcoholic beverages will be served;
[3]
The anticipated number of for-profit use attendees/participants;
(e)
Hours and/or days of the for-profit use;
(f)
An activity site plan for the for-profit use of park facilities;
(g)
The Village Manager, in consultation with Village department
heads, may include specific conditions which require cleanup and/or
damage repair of public and private property in the vicinity of the
location of the for-profit use that may be damaged or require cleanup.
A cash deposit, to be determined by resolution by the Village Board
of Trustees from time to time, may be required as a condition to assure
such cleanup and/or damage repair is satisfactorily accomplished within
24 hours of the end of the event. Said deposit shall be used by the
Village to offset any costs which it may incur in completing the cleanup
and/or damage repair and the balance of the deposit, if any, should
be refunded upon final inspection. In the event insufficient funds
are available to offset costs, the Village reserves the right to seek
reimbursement through any means available to the Village. There will
be no reissuance or new issuance of for-profit use permits to the
applicant or his or her organization until such reimbursements are
made;
(h)
A contact person who will be available at all times during the
for-profit use and that person's cell phone number which must
be accessible throughout the for-profit use;
(i)
The Village Manager may require that the applicant deliver notice
to property owners within a five-hundred-foot radius of the for-profit
use site at least three weeks prior to the proposed activity and at
least one week prior to review of the proposal by the Recreation Committee
(property owner list to be provided by the Village); the applicant
must provide evidence of mailing, such as an affidavit, and a copy
of the notice to the Village Clerk;
(j)
Proof of insurance, subject to Village Manager approval, based
on potential degree of risks posed by the for-profit use based on
factors set forth in the application;
(k)
Signage and proposed location for such signage (to the extent allowed by §
335-42);
(l)
Such other information as may be required to process the application.
(2) Completed applications shall be submitted to the Village Clerk at
least 60 days prior to the scheduled date of the for-profit use.
(3) Upon receipt of a completed for-profit use permit application, the
Village Clerk shall refer said application to the Recreation Committee
for review.
(a)
The Village Manager may instruct all potentially affected Village
departments to review the completed for-profit use permit application
and provide a report with recommendations concerning all phases of
the proposed activity;
(b)
Should the application be deemed consistent with the requirements of this chapter, and pose no threat to the health, safety and welfare of persons and property within the Village of Elm Grove, the Recreation Committee may approve the for-profit use permit. Any application that is denied by the Recreation Committee shall be processed in accordance with §
204-4B(4).
(4) Appeals. Any person aggrieved by a decision of the Recreation Committee
pursuant to this chapter is able to appeal solely to the Board of
Trustees. Any appeal to the Board of Trustees under this chapter shall
be made within 10 business days of the date that the Recreation Committee
issued the decision being appealed from. The Board shall consider
the matter at the next available regular Board of Trustees meeting
or at a special meeting as the Village Board President may determine.
Based upon testimony provided by both the applicant and the Recreation
Committee, and after consideration of impacts generated by the for-profit
use related to the health, safety and welfare of the Village, the
Board may affirm, reverse, or modify the Recreation Committee's
initial decision.
(5) All permits approved under this chapter are effective for only the
times and dates specified within the approved application and shall
expire upon the cessation of the permit activities as identified on
the permit application.
(6) The granting of a for-profit use permit does not reserve any park
facilities for the exclusive use of the permit applicant. All park
facilities shall remain open for public use during the permitted for-profit
use activities and Village use of any park facilities shall take precedence
over the permitted for-profit use activities.
(7) Applicable fees. The Village Board of Trustees may require fees for
the use of specific facilities in the park as passed by resolution
from time to time and as listed in the fee schedule in the Village
Clerk's office.
(8) Termination of permit. A permit for an in-progress for-profit use
activity may be terminated by the Police Chief or Fire Chief, or respective
designee, if public safety is compromised or threatened or if participants
engage in violent, riotous, disorderly or destructive behavior, causing
injury to persons or damage to property, or if conditions of the permit
are violated.
(9) Violations and penalties. Any person who shall violate any provision of this section or any rule or regulation made under this section shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-16 of this Code.
[Amended 12-11-2000; 7-26-2005]
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter or any rule or regulation made under this chapter shall be subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-16 of this Code, except that a person under the age of 18 years shall be referred to the proper authorities as provided in Chapter 48 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
[Added 2-26-2002; amended 4-25-2016]
No person, at any time, shall sell or offer to sell any article, thing, or food item, or station or place any stand, table, display unit, cart or vehicle for the transportation, sale or display of any such article, thing or food item in any Village park or lands unless said person holds a valid temporary vending permit for special events under §
262-12 of this Code or, with respect to the paved area of a Village-owned parcel located at 12600 Bluemound Road, provided that a person or entity has met all of the following requirements:
A. A temporary plan of operation for a seasonal business engaged in the sale of locally produced fresh agricultural products, including vegetables, fruits and flowers grown within 300 miles of the Village, has been reviewed and approved by the Plan Commission as provided under §
335-85B.
B. The Village
Board has reviewed and approved a license agreement for the use of
the seasonal business purposes.