[Added 4-14-2020]
All vehicles of Norwalk residents and/or real property owners for which a vehicle tax is paid to a city other than Norwalk shall be entitled to purchase a valid resident pass to the Norwalk public park system for a sum to be set pursuant to §
74-26 of the Code of the City of Norwalk.
[Amended 4-14-2020]
All vehicles of residents and property owners of the Towns of New Canaan, Wilton, Weston, Redding and Ridgefield shall be entitled to a season parking privilege sticker to Calf Pasture Park from April 15 to October 15 in each year for a sum to be set pursuant to §
74-26 of the Code of the City of Norwalk.
[Amended 4-14-2020]
No vehicles other than those owned by residents and/or real
property owners of Norwalk shall park in the parking place along the
waterfront at Calf Pasture Beach.
A fee to be set pursuant to §
74-24 of the Code of the City of Norwalk shall be charged for use of each picnic table in the area known as "Shady Beach" on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays during the beach season.
No vehicle other than those owned by residents or real property
owners of the City shall be allowed to park in the area known as "Shady
Beach."
No person shall change into or out of bathing apparel at the
park in any place but in a bathinghouse.
No power boat shall be operated within a point from the breakwater
north to the end of the park line within 300 feet of the shore.
The exposure or display for sale of any food or beverage and
goods or wares, solicitation of any contribution or display of any
advertising for commercial purposes, except upon specific written
authority of the Recreation and Parks Commission, is prohibited within
the premises of any City beach, park, boat basin or marina.
Hours for use of the City parks by the public shall be established
and may be amended from time to time by the Director of Parks and
Recreation, subject to the approval of the Common Council. The Director
shall submit the proposed schedule of hours to the Parks and Recreation
Committee. The Committee shall hold a public hearing thereon, which
hearing shall conform to the requirements of § 1-191.1.
Following the public hearing, the Committee shall forward the proposed
schedule of hours to the Common Council for approval.
Any person violating any provision of Chapter
74, Article
I, shall be subject to a fine not to exceed $100 for each offense. Each violation of a separate section of this article shall be considered a separate offense and shall not merge with a violation of any other section of this article. Each violation continuing more than one day shall constitute a separate offense for each day said violation continues.