[Adopted 7-14-1969 (Ch. 67, Art. I, of the 1975 Code)]
[Amended 5-10-1971]
As used in this article, the following term shall have the meaning
indicated:
PARK
Shall be deemed to mean and include the park, open space
and open area in the following locations within the Incorporated Village
of Farmingdale:
A.
On the easterly side of Main Street and immediately south of
the Municipal Building of the Village of Farmingdale and Municipal
Parking Field No. 4.
B.
On the northeast corner of Staples and Hudson Streets, having
a frontage on Hudson Street of 150 feet and a frontage on Staples
Street of 175 feet, known as Emil Gerngras Park.
D.
Main Street - Melville Road Park.
The park shall be opened and closed at the time and hour designated
by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Farmingdale. No person
shall use the park at a time and/or hour other than that designated
by the Board of Trustees of the Village of Farmingdale, and the use
of the park at a time and/or hour other than that so designated is
hereby prohibited and is declared to be a violation of this article.
Opening and closing times shall be posted within the area of the park.
No person shall take into, carry through, leave in, throw, lay,
drop or discharge into or on the park any tin cans, bottles, refuse,
garbage, rubbish or waste. No person shall throw away or discard any
match, cigar or cigarettes on or under any tree or underbrush or grass
unless it be to deposit the same in a suitable container provided
for the reception thereof. Papers, cartons or any other type of litter
shall be placed in receptacles provided for that purpose.
No person shall bring into said park, nor consume therein, beer,
ale or other alcoholic beverages.
No person shall injure, deface, displace, remove, fill in, raise,
destroy or tamper with any drive, path or walk; take up, remove or
carry away any trees, shrubs, turf or any material or substance; remove
or destroy any structure, building or any appurtenances connected
with the park.
Every person shall conduct himself within the park in an orderly
manner and in such a way as not to cause discomfort or inconvenience
to any other person.
The violation of any provision of this article shall be an offense
punishable by a fine not exceeding $250 or 15 days' imprisonment,
or both, and in addition thereto, a violation of any provision of
this article shall constitute disorderly conduct and the person violating
the same shall be deemed a disorderly person.
[Adopted 8-2-2010 by L.L.
No. 4-2010]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
IN-LINE SKATES
Shoes, skates or footwear with a single row of roller wheels.
ROLLER-SKATES
Shoes, skates or footwear with two or more sets of roller
wheels.
SKATEBOARD
A narrow board of wood, plastic, fiberglass or similar material
with roller-skate or other type of wheels attached to each end and
used for gliding or moving on any surface.
No person shall use or operate a skateboard, in-line skates,
roller-skates or a similar device upon any public park of the Village,
including pocket parks and the Village Green.
Every person operating a skateboard, in-line skates or roller
skates, where permitted, shall operate the same in strict observance
of Article 34 of the New York State Vehicular and Traffic Law relating
to the operation of bicycles and play vehicles, except as to those
provision which by their nature can have no application.
Any person violating any provision of this article shall be
guilty of a violation and upon conviction thereof shall be subject
to a mandatory minimum fine of $100 for each offense.