While in a public park or recreational area, all persons shall
conduct themselves in a proper and orderly manner, and in particular
all persons shall:
A. Use and maintain rest rooms and washrooms in a neat and sanitary
condition. No person over the age of six years shall use the rest
rooms or washrooms designated for the opposite sex.
B. Swim, bathe or wade only in bodies of water or waterways and at such
places in or adjacent to any park as are provided for such activities.
No person shall frequent any waters or places customarily designated
for the purpose of swimming or bathing when such activities are prohibited
by the Recreation Commission.
C. Fish only in designated areas.
D. Obey the rule of "first come, first served" at all sites and in connection
with all facilities in any park or recreational area, unless the Recreation
Commission has authorized the use of such a facility or area at a
designated time by written permission as provided for herein. Attendants
shall have the authority to regulate activities and use of facilities
in such areas when necessary to prevent congestion and to secure maximum
use for the comfort and convenience of all. Visitors shall comply
with any directions given for this purpose. Use of any facility shall
be reasonable as to area and length of time, in relation to the number
of persons desiring to use such facilities, and no person shall arbitrarily
or unreasonably exclude or prevent other persons from using such facilities.
E. Not utilize any facility or area of a park or recreational area for
other than the designated use of said facility or area. Participating
in or abetting the playing of any games involving thrown or otherwise
propelled objects, such as balls, stones, arrows, horseshoes, quoits
or model airplanes, shall be in those areas set apart for such forms
of recreation. The playing of rough or comparatively dangerous games,
such as football, baseball, lacrosse and hockey, shall only be allowed
on the fields and courts or areas provided therefor. Roller-skating
and skateboarding shall be confined to those areas specifically designed
for such activity.
F. Restrain pets or animals at all times on adequate leashes not greater
than six feet in length. Dogs shall not be permitted to run at large.
The riding of horses shall be on designated bridle trails where permitted.
Horses shall be thoroughly broken and ridden with due care and shall
not be allowed to graze or go unattended nor shall horses be hitched
to any rack, tree or shrub.
G. Not appear at any place in other than proper clothing so as not to
indecently expose oneself nor shall any person dress or undress for
any purpose in any place, vehicle or structure, except in those structures
provided and designated by posted notice for such purpose.
H. Confine boating to those waters and at such times as are designated
for such purpose by the Recreation Commission. Any person navigating,
directing or handling any boat shall do so in a manner so as not to
unjustifiably or unnecessarily annoy, frighten or endanger the occupant
of any other boat.
I. Keep picnic areas clean, with all trash, refuse, garbage and debris
placed in designated disposal receptacles where provided. If no trash
receptacles are available or if available but full, then trash shall
be carried away from the park area by the picnicker to be properly
disposed of elsewhere. No person shall leave a picnic fire unattended
nor leave a picnic area before any fire is completely extinguished.
J. Confine bicycling to areas so designated for such activity and ride
bicycles with all reasonable regard to the safety of others. Bicycles
shall be parked in bicycle racks or other areas when such are provided
and there is space available. No bicycle shall be left lying on the
path, ground or paving or set against trees or in any place or position
where other persons may trip over or be injured by them.
K. Drive and park vehicles only on roads and parking areas so designated
by the Recreation Commission in the manner and at times set forth
by said Commission. Vehicles shall be driven in accordance with posted
directions and/or the instructions of any authorized attendant who
may be present.
No person in a public park or recreation area shall:
A. Willfully mark, deface, disfigure, injure, tamper with, displace
or remove any buildings, bridges, tables, fences, benches, fireplaces,
grills, railings, paving or paving materials, waterlines, public utilities
or parts or appurtenances thereof; signs, notices or placards, whether
temporary or permanent; monuments, stakes, posts or other boundary
markers; or other structures, facilities, park property or appurtenances
whatsoever, either real or personal.
B. Construct or erect any building or structure of whatever kind, whether
permanent or temporary, or run or string any public service utility
into, upon, under or across such lands, except by special written
permit issued hereunder.
C. Dig or remove any soil, rock, sand, stones, wood or wood materials
or make any excavation by tool, equipment, blasting or other means
or agency, except with written authorization of the Township Recreation
Commission.
D. Damage, cut, carve, transplant or remove any tree or plant, injure
the bark, pick flowers or seeds of any plant or tree, dig in or otherwise
disturb grass areas or in any other way injure the flora and its usefulness
in any area.
E. Climb any tree or walk, stand or sit on monuments, vases, planters,
fountains, railings, fences or any other property not designated or
customarily used for such purposes.
F. Tie or hitch an animal to any tree or plant.
G. Hunt, molest, harm, frighten, kill, trap, pursue, chase, tease, shoot
or throw missiles at any animal, wildlife, reptile or bird, nor shall
any person remove or have in his or her possession the young of any
wild animal or the eggs or nest or young of any reptile or bird. Exception
to the foregoing shall be made in case of self defense against snakes
known to be deadly poisonous or deadly reptiles.
H. Throw, discharge or otherwise place or cause to be placed in the
waters of any body of water, natural or man-made, in or adjacent to
any park or any tributary stream, storm sewer or drain flowing into
such water any substance, matter or thing, liquid or solid, which
will or may result in the pollution of said waters.
I. Have brought in, dump, deposit or leave trash, dirt, bottles, broken
glass, refuse, garbage, debris or other waste materials.
J. Solicit alms or contributions for any purpose, whether public or
private, unless written permission is granted by the Recreation Commission.
K. Build, attempt to build or start a fire except in such areas and
facilities and under such regulations as may be designated and set
forth by the Recreation Commission. No person shall drop, throw or
otherwise scatter lighted matches, burning cigarettes, cigars, tobacco,
paper or any other flammable material within any park or on any highways,
roads or streets abutting or contiguous thereto.
L. Have in his or her possession or set or otherwise cause to explode,
discharge or burn any firecrackers, torpedo rockets or other fireworks
or explosives or discharge or throw said explosives into any such
areas from lands or highways adjacent thereto. This prohibition includes
any substance, compound, mixture or article that in conjunction with
any other substance or compound would be dangerous in terms of flammability
and explosion. Upon proper application, the Recreation Commission
may grant permits for conducting properly supervised firework displays
in designated park areas.
M. Bring alcoholic beverages, drink the same at any time, or be disorderly
while under the influence of intoxicating liquor in a park or recreational
area.
[Amended 2-19-2009 by Ord. No. 625]
N. Gamble or participate in or abet any game of chance except when such
game of chance is authorized by permit of the Recreation Commission.
O. Disturb or interfere unreasonably with any person or party occupying
any area or participating in any activity under the authority of a
valid permit.
P. Expose or offer for sale any article or object or station or place
any stand, cart or vehicle for the transportation, sale or display
of any article or object. Exception is hereby made to this subsection
in connection with any regularly licensed concessionaire acting by
and under the authority and regulation of the Recreation Commission.
Q. Paste, glue, tack, nail or otherwise post any sign, placard, advertisement
or inscription whatever, nor shall any person erect or cause to be
erected any sign whatever on any public lands, highways or roads adjacent
to a park.
R. Sleep or protractedly lounge on the seats, benches or other areas
of a park, engage in loud, boisterous, threatening, abusive, insulting
or indecent language or engage in any disorderly conduct or behavior
tending to breach the public peace and welfare.
S. No field and/or recreation facility shall be utilized for any organized event or sporting activity by any organized league or team unless such league or team is a sanctioned league or sanctioned team pursuant to §
287-4, or has been approved for use as a special event.
[Added 12-30-2015 by Ord.
No. 736]
Except for unusual and unforeseen emergencies, parks and recreational
areas shall be open to the public every day of the year from sunrise
until sunset unless otherwise designated by a rule or regulation of
the Recreation Commission from time to time. Such rules and regulations
shall be posted, but failure to post or to keep the same posted shall
not invalidate such rules and regulations. All persons shall obey
the rules and regulations of the Recreation Commission, including
the hours for use of any park or recreational area or part thereof
or for any activities therein, as designated. Any section, part or
facility may be declared closed to the public by the Recreation Commission
at any time and for any interval of time, either temporarily or at
regular and stated intervals, daily or otherwise, entirely or merely
to certain uses, as the Recreation Commission shall find reasonably
necessary.
[Added 12-30-2015 by Ord.
No. 736]
A. Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
SANCTIONED LEAGUE
A league of multiple teams competing in a sport sanctioned
by the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation Commission.
SANCTIONED TEAM
A singular team competing in a sport sanctioned by the Upper
Deerfield Township Recreation Commission.
B. Requirements for sanctioning. In order for a league to become a sanctioned
league or a team to become a sanctioned team, the following requirements
shall be met:
(1) Be approved by the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation Commission
as a sanctioned league or a sanctioned team.
(2) File with the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation Commission its
organizational documents and, on an annual basis, an incumbency certificate
identifying all officers and directors of the league or team and contact
information for each.
(3) Maintain general liability insurance naming Upper Deerfield Township
and the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation Commission as additional
insureds in such amounts and in such forms as the Upper Deerfield
Township Committee may require from time to time.
(4) Shall conduct all sign-ups, league meetings and other similar events
in Upper Deerfield Township. Fund-raising activities such as coin
drops, candy or cookie sales or similar fund-raising activities may
be conducted outside of Upper Deerfield Township with the prior approval
of the Recreation Commission.
(5) Shall require suitable proof of residency for each participant and
maintain records documenting the residency of each participant.
(6) Shall pay an annual facility fee to Upper Deerfield Township Committee
and such amount established by the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation
Commission from time to time with the approval of the Upper Deerfield
Township Committee.
(7) Shall collect from all nonresident participants a nonresident fee
of not less than $10, or such other amount as may be set by the Township
Committee from time to time, and remit the nonresident fee to the
Township Treasurer.
(8) Shall make available upon request any and all information and/or
documentation regarding league/team operations, participation including
residency records, budget, revenues and expenses upon request by the
Upper Deerfield Township Recreation Commission and/or the Upper Deerfield
Township Committee.
(9) Shall utilize the recreation/athletic fields and facilities in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter and the regulations adopted by
the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation Commission.
C. Use of Township fields and facilities. The use of Township fields
and facilities shall be subject to the further requirements that:
(1) At all times the athletic fields and recreational facilities are
the property of Upper Deerfield Township for use by all of its residents
and any sanctioned league and/or sanctioned team shall not vest in
any such league or team any property or ownership rights to such fields
and/or facilities.
(2) The scheduling and use of fields and facilities shall be subject
to the review and approval of the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation
Commission. Sanctioned leagues and/or sanctioned teams shall have
priority use of fields and facilities during the particular sporting
season, subject, however, to the scheduling of other special events
by the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation Commission and/or the Upper
Deerfield Township Committee.
(3) No special events, i.e., tournaments, shall be conducted without prior written approval from the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation Commission in accordance with the provisions of §
287-5.
(4) No sanctioned league/team shall permit or allow the use of any Township
field or facilities by any other league, entity, promoter or nonsanctioned
party.
(5) No buildings or improvements to any field or facility beyond routine
maintenance and readying fields for play shall be constructed without
the prior written approval of the Upper Deerfield Township Recreation
Commission.
D. Approval of special events.
(1) As used herein, "special events" shall mean any activity other than
regular league play for which the league or team has been sanctioned,
and would include but not be limited to tournaments, carnivals, fairs
and similar activities.
(2) Any request for approval of a special event shall be submitted to
the Recreation Commission along with the names of the individuals
and/or entities organizing the special event, the party responsible
to the Township for the conduct of the special event, the general
nature of the proposed event and such other information as may be
reasonably required by the Recreation Commission.
(3) Prior to approving any special event, the Recreation Commission shall
submit the copy of the application to the Supervisor of Streets and
Recreation, Administrator or Clerk and the Emergency Medical Services
Chief for comment.
(4) The Recreation Commission shall require that evidence of adequate
liability insurance, naming Upper Deerfield Township as an additional
insured, be provided to the Recreation Commission and Administrator
or Clerk.
(5) Any party approved to conduct a special event shall be required to
provide, and shall provide, adequate portable toilets and trash receptacles
and shall be solely responsible for removal of the portable toilets,
the disposal of trash and the removal of trash receptacles. The party
responsible for the special event shall clear all trash and debris
from the public fields and facilities, be responsible for repairing
any damage caused during the special event, and shall restore the
fields and facilities to the same condition as they were in prior
to the special event. The Recreation Commission may, in its discretion,
require a cash deposit to ensure compliance with the provisions of
this section and remit the security deposit fee to the Township Treasurer.
(6) The responsible party and/or special event organizer shall be required
to have an emergency medical services plan approved by Upper Deerfield
Township or pay the Township's fee for emergency medical services
in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in the Upper Deerfield
Township ordinances.
In order to ensure the availability of all park and recreational
facilities to the greatest number of persons, no organized group and
no unorganized group consisting of more than 10 persons shall use
any area or facilities within any park or recreational area without
first obtaining a permit as provided herein. Other persons desiring
to reserve a park area or facility for a stated time may, at their
option, apply for a permit for this purpose. Permits for special events
or use of particular areas or facilities of a park or recreational
area shall be granted by the Recreation Commission after submission
and review of an application in accordance with the following:
A. An applicant seeking issuance of a permit hereby shall file an application
with the Recreation Commission, which application shall include but
not be limited to the following:
(1) The name and address of the applicant.
(2) The name and address of person or persons, corporation, association
or organization sponsoring the activity, if any. If a corporation,
association or organization, the name and address of the president
and secretary of said organization and relationship of the applicant
to said organization shall be included.
(3) The date and time for which the permit is desired.
(4) The park or portion thereof for which such permit is desired.
(5) The activity to be undertaken or the reason for the application.
(6) The number of persons anticipated to participate.
(7) Any other information which the Recreation Commission shall find
reasonably necessary to a fair determination as to whether a permit
should be issued hereunder.
B. Standards for issuance of a use permit by the Recreation Commission
shall include the following findings:
(1) That the proposed activity or use of the park or recreational area
will not unreasonably interfere with or detract from the general public
enjoyment of the park.
(2) That the proposed activity and use will not unreasonably interfere
with or detract from the promotion and maintenance of public health,
welfare, safety and recreation.
(3) That the proposed activity or uses that are reasonably anticipated
will not include violence, crime or disorderly conduct.
(4) That the proposed activity will not entail extraordinary or burdensome
expense or police operation by the Township.
(5) That any fees assessed participants or requests for contributions
will be solely for the purpose of offsetting or equaling the organization's
reasonable expectation of expenses to be incurred.
(6) That the facilities desired have not been reserved for another use
at the date and time requested in the application.
C. All permits issued shall be on the condition that:
(1) The permittee shall be bound by all park rules and regulations and
all applicable ordinances fully as though the same were inserted in
the permit.
(2) The person or persons or organization to whom the permit is issued
shall be liable for all loss, damage or injury sustained by any person
whosoever by reason of the negligence of the person or persons or
organization to whom such permit shall have been issued. The Recreation
Commission shall have the right to require that, prior to the issuance
of a permit or commencement of the activity, the applicant submit
evidence of liability insurance covering injuries to members of the
general public arising out of such permitted activities in such amounts
as may be from time to time determined by the Recreation Commission.
(3) The permittee shall maintain the park, recreational area or facility
by removing all trash or debris and restoring the area or facility
to a condition equal to or better than its condition prior to the
granting of the permit. In the event that special or extraordinary
maintenance is required or additional costs are incurred for a proposed
use or activity, such costs shall be borne by the applicant.
(4) No structures shall be erected or placed; no utilities shall be installed,
run or extended; and no alteration of a natural or man-made feature,
facility or object shall be allowed unless so authorized in the permit
issued by the Recreation Commission and, when so authorized, in accordance
with its requirements for such use or alterations.
(5) All permits shall be available for inspection by any person or persons
authorized to enforce this article and rules and regulations promulgated
pursuant thereto.
(6) No permit shall be valid except for the facilities, area and time
expressly set forth therein.
(7) Any other reasonable requirement, condition or restriction which
the Recreation Commission authorized is met.
(8) No fees shall be charged for a permit but the Recreation Commission
may require a cash deposit in reasonable amount to ensure performance
of the terms and conditions of the permit, which deposit shall be
refundable after deducting the cost of necessary expenses incurred
by the Recreation Commission in restoring the leased area to the condition
the same was in at the time the permit was issued, reasonable wear
and tear excepted.
D. Applications for permits shall be submitted to the Recreation Commission
or its duly authorized representatives. Action thereon shall be taken
within a reasonable time in accordance with the rules and regulations
of the Recreation Commission. If a permit is denied, the applicant
shall be given written notice setting forth the reasons therefor.
E. If a permit is denied by the Recreation Commission or its duly authorized representative, the applicant shall have the right to appeal said decision to the Township Committee by serving written notice thereof on the Township Clerk within five days from receipt of notice of denial. A copy of said notice shall also be served on the Recreation Commission or its duly authorized representatives within the same time, and said Commission shall immediately forward the application and the reasons for its refusal to the Township Committee, which shall consider the application under the standards set forth under Subsections
A,
B and
C hereof. The Township Committee shall consider such appeal at its next regular meeting or prior thereto at a special meeting on not less than two days' written notice to the applicant, which appeal shall be considered on the record without public hearing or further testimony, provided that the applicant may upon request confer with the Township Committee and, in any event, the Township Committee shall affirm, reverse or modify the decision of the Recreation Commission within 30 days from the filing of notice of appeal, in default whereof the appeal shall be considered denied. Written notice of the decision of the Township Committee upon any appeal shall be given to the applicant within 10 days thereof.
F. The Recreation Commission shall have the authority to revoke a permit if the applicant or any person acting in his behalf shall violate any of the provisions of this article, any rule, regulation or bylaw of the Recreation Commission or any of the restrictions, terms or conditions under which the permit was issued. In the event of such revocation, the applicant shall have the right to appeal to the Township Committee in the same manner and on the same terms as set forth in Subsection
E above.
The Recreation Commission or its duly authorized representatives,
including the custodians, supervisors and assistants appointed by
the Board or any authorized police officer, shall be responsible for
the enforcement of this article and the rules, regulations and bylaws
of the Recreation Commission, shall have the authority to eject from
any park or recreation area any person or persons acting in violation
thereof and shall also have the authority to seize and confiscate
any property, thing or device which is used or permitted to be used
in any park or recreational area in violation thereof.
Notwithstanding any of the provisions of this article, the Township
Committee, on behalf of the municipality, may enter into an agreement
with the Board of Education of the Township of Upper Deerfield concerning
the control and use of any park or recreational facility or any part
thereof for a specified length of time, and in such event such agreement
may provide that such use shall be exclusive and free from any control
or supervision by the Recreation Commission, provided that such use
by the Board of Education shall be permitted only in accordance with
the provisions of this article, and the Board of Education shall thereupon
be responsible for the enforcement of this article.
Any person who shall violate any rules, regulations or bylaws
duly adopted by the Board of Recreation Commissioners may be deemed
and adjudged a disorderly person by any court of competent jurisdiction,
as provided by law.
Any person violating any of the provisions hereof or any rule,
regulation or bylaw of the Recreation Commission shall, upon conviction,
be subject to a penalty of either imprisonment for not more than 90
days or a fine not to exceed $500, or both, in the discretion of the
court, and the court may also order the replacement, repair or restoration
of any property damaged by such person in a park or recreational area.