[Ord. No. 08.32 §1, 12-22-2008; Ord. No. 09.09 §1, 2-5-2009; Ord.
No. 09.11 §1, 2-24-2009; Ord. No. 10.04 §§1 — 2, 2-8-2010; Ord. No. 11.68 §1, 11-17-2011; Ord. No. 15.31 §1, 4-2-2015; Ord. No. 16.01 §1, 1-7-2016]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Chapter,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
CITY
The City of Osage Beach, Missouri.
CITY PROPERTY
Real or personal property owned or leased by the City of
Osage Beach, Missouri.
CITY SPONSORED LEAGUE PLAY
A group of teams (a league) organized by the City to play
a sport against one another. The City will petition by way of application
for teams to organize league play and will furnish regularly scheduled
league games on a weekly basis, umpires/referees, if needed, and one
(1) end of season tournament.
FIELD PREPARATION
Preparing the ball fields for play, including, but not limited
to, dragging the field, striping the baselines and batter's boxes,
setting up the bases or other field equipment, and mowing, trimming,
and all other associated activities.
NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS
Refers to the City of Osage Beach — City Hall, Parks
and Recreation Department's business hours of Monday —
Friday, 8:30 A.M. — 5:00 P.M., excluding legal holidays.
PEANICK PARK
The City's park located on Highway 42, Osage Beach,
Missouri.
VENDOR
Any person who sells, exposes or offers for sale any food,
beverage, merchandise, or service, including admissions or other like
service.
YOUTH ASSOCIATION/LITTLE LEAGUE
A group of teams organized to play against one another with
the majority of the participating members/individuals under the age
of eighteen (18) years. The association/little league may be a non-profit
or for-profit group. The association/little league shall have at least
two (2) organized teams and shall have a specified season with regularly
scheduled games.
[Ord. No. 08.32 §2, 12-22-2008; Ord. No. 09.09 §2, 2-5-2009; Ord.
No. 09.11 §2, 2-24-2009; Ord. No. 09.23 §1, 5-8-2009; Ord. No. 11.68 §1, 11-17-2011; Ord. No. 16.01 §1, 1-7-2016]
The City Administrator or his/her designee shall coordinate
and generally supervise the operation of the Parks and Recreation
Department of the City.
[Ord. No. 08.32 §3, 12-22-2008; Ord. No. 09.09 §3, 2-5-2009; Ord.
No. 09.11 §3, 2-24-2009; Ord. No. 09.23 §2, 5-8-2009; Ord. No. 11.68 §1, 11-17-2011; Ord. No. 15.31 §2, 4-2-2015; Ord.
No. 16.01 §1, 1-7-2016]
A. Employees. No provision hereof shall make unlawful
any act necessary in the performance by any officer or employee of
the City in the line of duty or work.
B. Hours. The City parks shall be open to the public
every day. Peanick Park shall be open from 6:00 A.M. — 10:00
P.M. and the Osage Beach City Park shall be open from official sunrise
to official sunset.
1.
The City shall post signs stating the opening and closing hours
of City parks.
2.
The City of Osage Beach's sports fields and other park facilities (pavilions and softball/baseball and soccer fields) at both Peanick Park and the Osage Beach City Park are available for reservations by the public when not otherwise scheduled. See Section
245.040, Reservations and User Fees, and Appendix A: Park Use Application for Permit, which is on file in the City offices.
3.
Permits for the reserved use of park facilities may be approved
for individuals or groups for use of any City park during the park
operating hours. When not previously reserved, park facilities are
open to the public on a first come, first served basis.
C. Code Of Conduct. The City's parks provide a
positive, family-based environment for the community. All users of
the City's facilities are expected to conduct themselves in a
manner consistent with that environment. All park patrons and permitted
park users will be held responsible for the actions of their guests.
D. Vehicular And Pedestrian Traffic.
1.
It shall be unlawful for any person in a City park to:
a.
Drive any vehicle on any area except the City park roadways
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.
c.
Leave a vehicle standing or parked in established parking areas
or elsewhere in a City park during closed hours.
2.
It shall be unlawful for any person or vehicle to be in a City
park outside the posted hours. Exceptions are as followed:
a.
Vehicular or pedestrian traffic through a City park permitted
for approved vendors within the park.
b.
Vehicular and pedestrian traffic as part of an approved City-sponsored
event or program shall be permitted at all times.
c.
Vehicular and pedestrian traffic necessary in the performance
by any officer or employee of the City in the line of duty or work.
E. Prohibited Activities.
1.
Animals. No livestock, horses or other animals
shall be permitted in a City park at any time. Exceptions are as followed:
a.
Pets on leashes and guide, hearing or service animals trained
for the purpose of accompanying a person with a visual, aural or physical
disability. No exceptions for game fields, which includes the ball
fields and soccer fields at the Osage Beach City Park and ball fields
at Peanick Park.
b.
Other service animals necessary in the performance by any officer
or employee of the City or agency in the line of duty or work.
c.
Animals as part of an approved City-sponsored event or program
or as permitted by the City.
2.
Excessive noise. No loud noise or excessive
noises, sound or permitting the sound by any device which produces
a loud and discordant noise, or use or operate any loud speaker, public
address system, radio, sound amplifier or similar device to attract
the attention of the public shall be permitted in a City park. Events
or activities sponsored by the City or for which a permit has been
issued to the extent authorized shall be exempted.
3.
Alcohol. The possession or consumption of alcoholic beverages is prohibited in any City park except for permitted consumption set forth in City of Osage Beach Municipal Code Section
600.085 Permitted Public Consumption. Groups or individuals issued permits for public consumption shall comply with the terms and conditions of the issued permit.
4.
Weapons. Weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited
in any City building or on any City property. Exceptions may apply
by way of a permit issued by the City to the extent authorized thereby.
5.
Misuse of property. Exceptions may apply by
way of a permit to the extent authorized thereby.
a.
No group or individual shall use any City facilities for business
purposes without a permit authorized thereby. Receipt of authorized
permit shall be produced by the individual or group upon request by
the City as proof of authorized park use.
b.
No public or private gathering of groups shall use any City
facilities for the purpose of fundraising without a permit authorized
thereby. Receipt of authorized permit shall be produced by the individual
or group upon request by the City as proof of authorized park use.
c.
No group or individual shall hunt, trap or remove wildlife from
any City park, except where permitted in conjunction with the City's
controlled deer hunt program.
d.
No group or individual shall dig or remove any soil, rock, trees,
shrubs, plants or other wood or materials from any City park, nor
make any excavation by tool, equipment, blasting or other means.
e.
No group or individual shall construct or erect any building
or structure, or disrupt or tamper with any public service, whether
permanent or temporary, in any City park.
f.
No group or individual shall deposit, or otherwise place or
cause to be placed, litter within any City park except in appropriate
receptacles. Where receptacles are not provided, all such litter shall
be lawfully removed by the group or individual responsible for its
presence.
g.
No group or individual shall throw, discharge or otherwise place
or cause to be placed, pollutants within or adjacent to any City park's
ponds, lakes, streams, storm drainage or other bodies of water.
6.
Sports complex.
a.
Metal cleats shall not be worn on any City sports field.
b.
No glass containers of any kind shall be permitted on any City
sports field.
7.
Prohibitions for the pond, streams, or other bodies
of water within a City park.[Ord. No. 16.82 §1, 12-1-2016]
a.
The City Administrator or his/her designee shall have the authority
to order any pond, stream, or other body of water included wholly
within a City park closed to fishing, swimming, boating, ice skating,
or other related activities. Notice of the closure shall be posted
at each such pond or stream so closed.
b.
No person shall pursue fishing, swimming, boating, ice skating,
or other related activities, nor shall any person possess fishing,
swimming, or boating equipment, within any City park where such activity
is not allowed.
c.
Any violation of this Section shall be punishable under Section
100.190 of the Osage Beach Code of Ordinances.
F. Violations And Enforcement. Any person violating any of the provisions of this Chapter shall be deemed guilty of an ordinance violation and shall be punished upon conviction pursuant to Section
100.190 of this Code.