The purpose of this chapter is to provide rules and regulations
for the use of and conduct in the parks and recreation areas of the
Township of Hampton. The Council of the Township of Hampton may, from
time to time, adopt additional regulations and rules governing the
conduct of users of the parks and recreation areas.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
ANIMALS
Includes cats, dogs, horses, any fowl or birds, or any wild
or exotic animal.
CROSSING
Any crossing, whether marked by a pavement or otherwise;
the extension to any sidewalk space across any intersecting drive,
street, highway.
CURB
Any boundary of any street, road, avenue, boulevard, or drive,
whether or not marked by a curb.
PARK ATTENDANT
Any person employed by the Township as a park attendant to
perform duties or tasks within the park and recreation areas.
PATH
Any footpath, walk, or any path maintained for pedestrians.
PERMIT
Any written license issued by or under the authority of the
Township Council permitting a special event or activity on park facilities.
PERSON
Any natural person, corporation, company, association, joint
stock association, firm or co-partnership.
RECREATION AREAS
Any park, playground, play areas, recreational building or
facility used for recreational purposes, including swimming pools,
tennis courts, basketball courts, horseshoe areas, softball and baseball
fields, soccer fields and any and all other recreational forms.
SOLICITING
Persons selling goods or services by sample or taking orders
for future delivery with or without accepting advance payment for
the goods. Persons seeking any form of contributions.
STOPPING or STANDING
When prohibited, means any cessation of movement of a vehicle
occupied or not, except when necessary to avoid conflict with pedestrians
or other traffic including horses and bicycles.
TRAFFIC
Pedestrians, ridden or herded animals and vehicles, either
singly or together.
VEHICLE
Any conveyance (except baby carriages) including motor vehicles,
trailers of all types, campers, tricycles, bicycles, motorized or
not, sleds, sleighs, pushcarts, or vehicles propelled by other than
muscular power. Also any horse or horse-drawn conveyance.
VENDING
Selling or trading any item or service.
[Amended 9-27-2000 by Res. No. 671]
It shall be unlawful for any person in a public park or recreation
area to:
A. Drive any vehicle on any area except the paved park roads or parking
areas, or such areas as may on occasion be specifically designated
as temporary areas.
B. Park a vehicle anywhere except on a designated parking area.
(1) Non-park use student permit parking areas. The Parks and Recreation
Department may, at its discretion, designate specific parking areas
within the community park for nonpark use by Hampton Township School
District students and issue parking permits for the same.
(2) The Parks and Recreation Department shall issue such permits according
to a written policy that will establish the application process, the
number of permits to be issued for a specific area or areas, the length
of time the permit is valid, the form of the permit, how it shall
be displayed, the fee to be charged for such permits and any additional
requirements necessary to administer the issuance of parking permits.
(3) The Hampton Township Police Department shall have the authority to
issue citations for the following violation relating to nonpark use
student parking permits:
(a)
No student vehicle shall park in a designated permit parking
area without a proper valid parking permit visible in the prescribed
manner.
(b)
No vehicle operated by a Hampton Township School District student
shall park in any parking area other than those permit areas designated
by the Parks and Recreation Department.
(c)
Parking permits shall be only issued to a specific student and
displayed on a vehicle owned by the student or the student's
family. Transfer of parking permits to another person is prohibited.
(d)
Penalty. Any person who shall violate Subsection
B(3)(a),
(b) and
(c) shall, upon conviction, pay a fine of $25 plus the appropriate court costs. Additionally, any person convicted of violation of Subsection
B(3)(c) shall have their permit revoked.
C. Leave a vehicle standing or parked in established parking areas or
elsewhere in the park and recreation areas during hours when the park
and recreation area is closed. During a snow storm and for three days
thereafter, established parking areas in parks and recreation areas
may be utilized but not by trailers of any kind.
D. Ride a bicycle without reasonable regard to the safety of others.
E. Use the parks, park drives, parking places, or parkways for the purpose
of demonstrating any vehicles, or for the purpose of instructing another
to drive or operate any vehicle, nor shall any person use any park
area, including parking places, for the repairing or cleaning of any
vehicle, except in an emergency.
F. Vehicles in excess of 3/4 ton weight, trail mobiles, dirt bikes and
similar vehicles shall be prohibited in any public park or recreational
area unless specifically authorized by the Council of the Township.
It shall be unlawful for any person to bring into or have in
his possession in any park or recreation area:
A. Any pistol or revolver or objects upon which loaded or blank cartridges
may be used. Official starters, at authorized track and field events,
are excepted from this restriction.
B. Any rifle, shotgun, BB gun, air gun, spring gun, slingshot, bow or
other weapon in which the propelling force is gunpowder, a spring,
or air. However, archery bow hunters tested, certified and registered
to participate in a controlled limited number archery hunt for whitetail
deer, and using weapons approved by the Hampton Township Chief of
Police and Pennsylvania Game Commission Regulations, are permitted
to carry approved archery bows in the Township park during a hunt
authorized by the Hampton Township Chief of Police and the Hampton
Township Parks and Recreation Department.
[Amended 9-13-2006 by Ord. No. 678]
(1) Each archery bow hunter must be a licensed Pennsylvania Adult Resident
Archery Hunter registered with the Township of Hampton and issued
a special permit for the specific limited number hunt in progress.
(2) Each archery bow hunter must pass a test promulgated by the Hampton
Township Chief of Police prior to the issuance of a permit by the
Township to the hunter.
(3) An archery bow hunter must carry his or her permit with him (her)
at all times while participating in a controlled archery-only deer
hunt in the Hampton Community Park.
(4) A permit issued by the Chief of Police of Hampton Township for a
controlled archery-only deer hunt shall only permit the hunter to
participate in the specific hunt listed on said permit. If a hunter
wishes to participate in a subsequent scheduled hunt authorized by
the Hampton Township Parks and Recreation Department and by the Hampton
Township Chief of Police, said hunter must obtain a new permit for
the subsequent hunt.
(5) Only 11 archery bow hunters are permitted to participate in one of
the Hampton Township Community Park authorized hunts on a single day.
(6) Any exception granted under this section must not violate any Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania Game Law regulation or any Township of Hampton regulation
intended to regulate special controlled deer hunts on municipally
owned property.
It shall be unlawful for any person to have in his possession
or set off any fireworks. Permits may be given for conducting properly
supervised fireworks in designated park areas. Firecrackers, rockets,
radio controlled planes, hang gliders, ultralights, sky divers, and
the like are prohibited from using the park unless permission is first
obtained and granted in writing by the Recreation Director.
No person shall expose or offer for sale any articles or foods
in any park or recreational area or facility without first having
obtained a permit for the same and provided appropriate insurance
as required under the terms of the permit. A specimen permit is attached
hereto and shall be the officially approved permit form of the Borough.
No person shall kindle, build, maintain or use a fire except
in places provided for such purposes. Any fire shall be continuously
under the care and direction of a competent person from the time it
is kindled until it is extinguished. No person shall throw away or
discard any lighted match, cigar, cigarette, tobacco, paper or other
material within or against any building, boat or vehicle, or under
any tree or in underbrush.
While in a public park or recreation area, all persons shall
conduct themselves in a proper and orderly manner, and in particular,
no person shall bring alcoholic beverages, or controlled dangerous
substances, drink or use the same at any time nor shall any person
be under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled dangerous
substance in a park or recreation area or facility.
It shall be unlawful for any person in a park or recreation
area to camp or stay overnight anywhere except in areas designated
for camping or staying overnight in vehicles or trailers. Further,
it shall be unlawful to fail to produce and exhibit any permit he
claims to have, upon request of any authorized person who shall desire
to inspect the same for the purposes of enforcing compliance with
any ordinance or rule, or to erect or occupy any tent, stand or other
structure in any park or playground, or sell or give away from any
such tent, stand or other structure, any food, drink or other thing,
without a permit.
[Amended 9-13-2006 by Ord. No. 678]
A. No person shall be in any park during the hours the park is closed.
The hours of operation of parks shall be posted at the entrance to
the same and in various conspicuous places throughout the park.
B. Persons participating in and possessing special permits relevant
to controlled whitetail deer hunting shall be exempted from posted
community park usage times.
C. Permitted archery hunters may hunt only during those dates, times
and days as specified in the Digest of Game Laws and Hunting Regulations
as provided to every licensed hunter by the Pennsylvania Game Commission.
[Amended 4-26-1995 by Ord. No. 505]
Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate any provision
of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be sentenced to pay
a fine of not 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 of this chapter continues shall constitute
a separate offense.