[Adopted 9-7-2010 by Ord. No. 6605; amended in its entirety 12-20-2011 by Ord. No.
6736]
The following rules, regulations, and standards apply to all
persons using the Three Oaks Recreation Area ("TORA") and all activities
occurring within TORA.
No person may wade or swim in any areas of the lakes other than those areas designated for swimming, except in accordance with a special event permit issued pursuant to §
383-9. Wading and swimming are permitted in the designated areas only when lifeguards are on duty. Skin diving and scuba diving are prohibited except with a certified dive instructor as a part of skin diving or scuba diving classes approved by the City. Diving and swimming from watercraft are prohibited. No outside watercraft, marine outboard motors, paddles, oars, or other marine boating accessories or inflatable rafts, tubes, or similar inflatable items are allowed on the north and south lakes.
[Amended 12-11-2017 by Ord. No. 7421]
A. The Mayor and City Council may establish, from time to time, the
days and hours during which the various facilities of TORA will be
open to the public. The Mayor and City Council also may provide for
closure of all or part of TORA during its normal hours of operation
for holidays, special events, weather conditions, or other circumstances.
B. Hours of operation: swimming area.
(1) Saturday prior to Memorial Day through July 31: close at 7:30 p.m.
(sunset at 8:30 p.m.).
(2) August 1 through Labor Day: close at 7:00 p.m. (sunset at 8:00 p.m.).
Except in accordance with a special event permit issued pursuant to §
383-9, no person may:
A. Make or cause to be made any amplified sound or signal, including,
but not limited to, any bell, chime, siren, whistle, or similar sound;
or
B. Use, or knowingly cause or permit to be used, any sound amplification
device, including, but not limited to, any loudspeaker, music or voice
amplifier, public address system, or other amplification device for
nonemergency purposes; or
C. Use, or knowingly cause or permit to be used, any radio, television,
stereo, musical instrument, or similar device that is plainly audible
to any person other than the player or operator of the device.
No person may erect or use any tent or similar structure used to provide shelter, or any step, podium, platform, stage, or similar structure or device used or intended to be used for the purpose of standing at an elevated level, except in accordance with a special event permit issued pursuant to §
383-9.
Except as expressly authorized by the City, or in accordance with a special event permit issued pursuant to §
383-9, no person may:
A. Erect any sign, flag, banner, marker, or similar device by temporarily
or permanently affixing, or attempting to affix, the device to the
ground or any building or structure; or
B. Carry or otherwise display any sign, message board, flag, banner,
or similar device having a surface area greater than four square feet
or a height greater than five feet; or
C. Carry or otherwise display any sign, message board, flag, banner,
or similar device that is internally or externally illuminated.
No person may possess, consume, serve, or distribute alcoholic beverages in TORA, except in accordance with a special event permit or picnic pavilion permit issued pursuant to §
383-9 or
383-10 and in compliance with §
383-11 of this article.