[Ord. No. 2448 §1, 2-8-2011; Ord. No. 2620, 10-24-2017]
The purpose of this Article is to establish general regulations
for the usage of City parks, green spaces, Community Center and Community
Rooms.
[Ord. No. 2448 §1, 2-8-2011; Ord. No. 2620, 10-24-2017]
The provisions adopted in this Article shall not be exclusive
but shall be cumulative and complementary to any other provisions
of the City of Olivette ordinances and County, State and Federal laws.
Nothing in this Article shall be read, interpreted or construed so
as to limit any existing right or power of the City.
[Ord. No. 2448 §1, 2-8-2011; Ord. No. 2620, 10-24-2017]
A. The following rules and regulations shall apply to all City parks
and green spaces:
1.
Park hours are from dawn to dusk.
2.
Pavilions and recreation areas must be left clean and free of
trash and debris after use.
3.
Golf practicing is prohibited.
4.
No motor vehicles are permitted except in designated parking
or driving areas.
5.
Dogs are to be leashed (maximum six (6) foot lead) and under
control at all times except where posted.
6.
All fires must be contained to the barbeque pits only; all coals
shall be put completely out and shall not be thrown in the park's
trash containers.
7.
No glass containers or bottles are permitted in the park.
B. The following rules and regulations shall apply to the Community
Center and City Center Community Rooms.
1.
Facilities are smoke free.
2.
Renters must be twenty-one (21) years and older.
3.
All use, including food, drinks, and activities must be contained
within the room specified.
4.
Serving of alcoholic beverages must comply with all local, State
and Federal liquor laws and food must be served.
5.
Renters shall reimburse the City for all damages to property
caused by the renter or the renter's guests, employees, agents or
affiliated persons.
C. The Park and Recreation Director may adopt additional rules as may
be appropriate for park, community center, and community room operations.
[Ord. No. 2448 §1, 2-8-2011]
A. The
following uses are allowed in any park only on receipt of a special
use permit issued by the Director:
1. Bands, public address systems, disc jockeys, or similar forms of
entertainment or communication;
2. Entertainment, amusement, or festival equipment or features such
as rides, dunking booths, game booths, beer booths, food booths, moonwalks,
tents, etc.;
3. Portable barbecue pits or personal equipment that affixes to any
park grounds or structure; and
4. Other uses having potentially adverse impacts (litter, noise, crowds,
etc.) on park facilities, other park users, or adjacent streets or
neighbors.
B. The
Director may impose such requirements or restrictions on the issuance
or enforcement of special use permits as are reasonably necessary
to prevent, mitigate, or ameliorate adverse impacts likely to result
from special use permit activities. The political (or other) viewpoint
or nature of a person or group shall not be considered in issuing
or enforcing special use permits.
[Ord. No. 2448 §1, 2-8-2011]
A. The
Director, his or her designee, and the City Police Department shall
administer and enforce the powers and duties imposed by this Article.
B. Except as otherwise provided, any violation of any provision of this Article, or any rule or special use permit issued pursuant to this Article, shall be unlawful and subject to punishment upon conviction as provided in Section
100.180 hereof.
[R.O. 2008 §175.070; Ord. No. 2076 §2, 1-23-2001]
The schedule of fees and charges for facilities, activities,
equipment, events and programs may, from time to time, be changed
in any respect by ordinance passed by the City Council, which ordinance
shall be kept on file in the office of the City Manager. The right
to make such change without notice to the individual consumer is expressly
reserved.
[R.O. 2008 §175.080; Ord. No. 1950 §1, 1-13-1998; Ord. No. 2077, 1-23-2001]
A. For
purposes of this Article, the term "resident" shall
mean an individual resident of the City, a business having a premises
located within the City or a group of individuals consisting of fifty
percent (50%) or more City residents. The term "resident team" shall mean a sports team registered with the City's Parks and Recreation
Department and
1. Sponsored by a business having a premises located within the City;
or
2. Having at least fifty percent (50%) of the required number of team
members (players) residing within the City.
[R.O. 2008 §175.085; Ord. No. 1950 §1, 1-13-1998; Ord. No. 2077, 1-23-2001; Ord. No. 2590 §1, 8-23-2016; Ord. No. 2764, 1-24-2023]
A. Fees. Fees shall be paid hourly for the rental of facilities in accordance
with the following schedule:
Room Type
|
Resident Hourly Rate
|
Non-Resident Hourly Rate
|
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Small Multi-Purpose
|
$50.00
|
$80.00
|
Large Multi-Purpose
|
$75.00
|
$120.00
|
Full Multi-Purpose
|
$125.00
|
$190.00
|
Kitchen w/MP Catered
|
$50.00
|
$80.00
|
Kitchen Stand Alone
|
$80.00
|
$120.00
|
Studio
|
$40.00
|
$60.00
|
Gymnasium
|
$150.00
|
$230.00
|
Indoor Playground
|
$60.00
|
$90.00
|
Studio/Playground Damage Deposit
|
$150.00
|
MP/Gym Damage Deposit
|
$350.00
|
Whole Center Damage Deposit
|
$500.00
|
B. Ongoing Rental Discount.
1.
Ongoing renters are eligible for a ten percent (10%) discount
on the hourly rate when reserving and paying for six (6) months of
use in advance.
2.
Ongoing renters are eligible for a twenty percent (20%) discount
when reserving and paying for a full year of use.
C. Room Capacities. Room capacities will be set by the City of Olivette
Fire Department according to current code.
D. Definitions. For purposes of this Section, the following definitions
shall apply:
DAMAGE DEPOSIT
A deposit payable in advance by all renters to be returned
upon satisfactory inspection of the room following use. Renters may
be liable for additional fees if damage or cleaning fees exceed the
damage deposit.
ONE-TIME RENTAL
A rental of one (1) or more rooms for a single date or function.
ONGOING RENTAL
A rental made for a regular weekly, monthly or other type
of recurring use.
RESIDENT RATE
A person or business with a physical address within the City
limit of Olivette.
[Ord. No. 2764, 1-24-2023]
A. Fees. Membership fees shall be paid for use of Five Oaks on Warson
in accordance with the following schedule:
Annual Pass
|
Resident
|
Non-Resident
|
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Adult
|
$249.00
|
$374.00
|
Youth
|
$159.00
|
$239.00
|
60+
|
$179.00
|
$269.00
|
Household
|
$449.00
|
$674.00
|
60+ Household
|
$249.00
|
$374.00
|
Household with greater than three children: $25.00 per
additional child
Daily Fee
|
Resident
|
Non-Resident
|
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Adult
|
$8.00
|
$11.00
|
Youth
|
$6.00
|
$8.00
|
60+
|
$7.00
|
$9.00
|
B. Definitions. For purposes of this Section, the following definitions
shall apply:
60+ HOUSEHOLD
Two (2) people residing in the same household, both age sixty
(60) and above.
HOUSEHOLD
Up to two (2) adults and three (3) dependents under age twenty-one
(21) living in the same home.
RESIDENT RATE
A person or business with a physical address within the City
limit of Olivette.
YOUTH
Any person under the age of twenty-one (21) years.
[Ord. No. 2615, 8-8-2017]
A. Fees. Fees shall be paid for the facilities in accordance with the
following schedule:
Room Type
|
Resident Hourly Rate
|
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Single Room
|
$75.00
|
Double Room
|
$150.00
|
Damage Deposit
|
$350.00
|
B. Room Capacities. Room Capacities will be set by the City of Olivette
Fire Department according to current code.
C. Definitions. For purposes of this Section, the following definitions
shall apply:
DAMAGE DEPOSIT
A deposit payable in advance by all renters to be returned
upon satisfactory inspection of the room following use. Renters may
be liable for additional fees if damage or cleaning fees exceed the
Damage Deposit.
RESIDENT RATE
A person or business with a physical address within the City
limit of Olivette.
[R.O. 2008 §175.090; Ord. No. 1950 §1, 1-13-1998; Ord. No. 2077, 1-23-2001; Ord.
No. 2276, 5-10-2005]
The City Manager is authorized from time to time to establish
actual fees for recreational activities, programs, special events
and facilities in accordance with the following range of fees:
Halloween:
|
|
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Adult
|
Fees not greater than $6.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
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Child (under 18)
|
Fees not greater than $4.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
Miscellaneous classes:
|
|
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Resident
|
Fees not greater than $4.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
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Non-resident
|
Fees not greater than $6.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
Day camp:
|
|
|
Resident
|
Fees not greater than $2.50 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
|
Non-resident
|
Fees not greater than $3.50 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
Aerobics:
|
|
|
Resident
|
Fees not greater than $5.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
|
Non-resident
|
Fees not greater than $7.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
Sports camp/clinic
|
|
|
Resident
|
Fees not greater than $15.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
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Non-resident
|
Fees not greater than $20.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
Youth sports leagues
|
|
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Resident
|
Fees not greater than $15.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
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Non-resident
|
Fees not greater than $20.00 per program hour, per individual
participant.
|
Softball leagues
|
|
|
Resident team
|
Fees not greater than $40.00 per program hour, per team.
|
|
Non-resident team
|
Fees not greater than $50.00 per program hour, per team.
|
Volleyball leagues
|
|
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Resident team
|
Fees not greater than $30.00 per program hour, per team.
|
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Non-resident team
|
Fees not greater than $40.00 per program hour, per team.
|
Basketball leagues
|
|
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Resident team
|
Fees not greater than $40.00 per program hour, per team.
|
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Non-resident team
|
Fees not greater than $50.00 per program hour, per team.
|
[R.O. 2008 §175.095; Ord. No. 1950 §1, 1-13-1998; Ord. No. 2077, 1-23-2001; Ord. No. 2103, 1-15-2002]
A. Fees
shall be paid for the following park facilities and activities in
accordance with the following schedule:
1. Pavilions.[Ord. No. 2571 § 1, 1-12-2016; Ord.
No. 2752, 8-23-2022]
Pavilion
|
Capacity
|
Resident
|
Non-Resident
|
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|
|
Half Day
|
Full Day
|
Half Day
|
Full Day
|
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Indian Meadows
|
Up to 50
|
$30.00
|
$70.00
|
$90.00
|
$210.00
|
Villa Park
|
Up to 50
|
$30.00
|
$70.00
|
$90.00
|
$210.00
|
Irv Zeid Park
|
Up to 100
|
$30.00
|
$70.00
|
$90.00
|
$210.00
|
Stacy Park
|
Up to 250
|
$60.00
|
$140.00
|
$180.00
|
$420.00
|
Large Group Fee for groups over 150 people at Stacy Park
|
$150.00
|
Refundable Deposit for groups over 150 people at Stacy Park
|
$150.00
|
Special Event Fee at Stacy Park
|
$100.00
|
Definitions:
|
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Half Day rentals shall include either the period between 9:00
a.m. and 2:00 p.m. or the period between 3:00 p.m. and Dusk.
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All Day rentals shall include the period between 9:00 a.m. and
Dusk.
|
Special Event Permits are required for any and all inflatables,
portable BBQ pits, outside vendors and services brought in for pavilion
rentals. Inquire in advance at the City of Olivette Parks and Recreation
Office for qualifications.
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2. Athletic fields (per hour).
d. Non-resident group: $11.00.
|
For the purpose of this Section, a "group" shall
mean ten (10) or more persons.
|
[R.O. 2008 §175.097; Ord. No. 1950 §1, 1-13-1998; Ord. No. 1953 §1, 2-24-1998; Ord. No. 2772, 3-28-2023]
A. Fees Waived.
1.
Government agency or organization and non-profit partner organizations
may reserve Five Oaks on Warson and the City Center Community Rooms
at no cost to provide direct service to the residents of Olivette;
and
2.
Olivette neighborhood, subdivision and/or trustee associations
may reserve Five Oaks on Warson and the City Center Community Rooms
at no cost for member meetings not more than two (2) times per calendar
year.
B. Fees and charges imposed under this Article may be waived upon request
and upon a determination by the City Council that:
1.
The granting of a waiver for the requesting organization or
entity or for the affected activity will provide substantive benefit
to the Olivette community at large; and
2.
The granting of the waiver requested will serve a public purpose.
C. Definitions. For purposes of this Section, the following definitions
shall apply:
NON-PROFIT PARTNER ORGANIZATION
A not-for-profit agency in good standing and classified as
tax-exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Tax Code,
and that operates in tandem with the City of Olivette Parks and Recreation
Department in maintaining City property and/or providing programs
for City residents.