B. GREENBELTS OPEN SPACES PARK PARK FACILITY PLAYGROUND PUBLIC PROPERTY SWIMMING AREA
Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
Areas of municipally owned lands that are intended to serve an environmental control function, such as erosion control, flood control and groundwater preservation, which land is not generally desirable for public development but may include any special interest activities which may lend themselves to the area, such as trails.
Areas of municipally owned lands maintained in their natural state, thus supporting native plants and animals.
Includes all existing, proposed and future municipal property set aside for active or passive use of leisure time and all grounds, structures and watercourses which are or may be located within any area dedicated to the public use as a park, parkway, recreation facility or conservancy district in the City.[2]
Any park area, equipment or structure that has been set aside with a specific use intended.
An area either within a larger park area or a small area set aside for the purpose of promoting imaginative and creative play of school children and providing a means of physical exercise through the use of play apparatus.
All municipally owned parks, park facilities, playgrounds, swimming areas, greenbelts, open spaces, streets, parking facilities and easements for public use.
Any open swimming area developed with the intent for use for swimming purposes and under the supervision of a professional lifeguard.
C.
Specific regulations.
(1)
Littering prohibited. Depositing rubbish or litter in any park or public property is prohibited. No person shall place or deposit any filth, ashes, embers, dirt, garbage, rubbish, paper or other litter, refuse or offensive matter in or on any park or other public property. This provision shall not prevent the proper use of rubbish burners or other receptacles where they are provided by the City.
(2)
Sound devices. No person shall operate or play any amplifying system unless specific authority is first obtained from the Common Council, or designated committee thereof.
(3)
Bill posting. No person shall post, paste, fasten, paint or attach any placard, bill, notice, sign or advertising matter upon any structure, tree or other natural object in any park, except park regulations and other signs authorized by the Common Council or designated committee thereof.
(4)
Throwing stones and missiles prohibited. No person shall throw stones or other missiles in or into any park.
(5)
Removal of park equipment prohibited. No person shall remove benches, seats, tables or other park equipment from any park.
(6)
Trapping. "Trapping" when used in this subsection includes the taking, or the attempting to take, of any wild animal by means of setting or operating any device, mechanism or contraption that is designated, built or made to close upon, hold fast or otherwise capture a wild animal or animals; live traps on a person's property are excluded. The trapping of wild animals is hereby prohibited in City parks unless authorized by the Common Council.
(7)
Making of fires. No person shall start, tend or maintain a fire except in personal grills or designated fireplaces. Personal grills shall be used only in designated picnic areas. The use of personal grills is permitted provided that lawns and vegetation are not endangered. Unburned fuel and ashes shall be disposed of in such a manner as to prevent fire or damage to any park property.
(8)
Protection of park property. No person shall kill, injure or disturb or attempt to injure or disturb waterfowl, birds or animals, wild or domestic, within any park, except as permitted by this chapter. No person shall climb any tree or remove flowers or fruit, wild or cultivated, or break, cut down, trample upon, remove or in any manner injure, deface, write upon or ill use any tree, shrub, flower, flowerbed, turf, soil, sand, fountain, ornament, building, structure, apparatus, bench, table, official notice, sign or other property within any park.
(9)
Motorized vehicles. Except for authorized maintenance vehicles, no person shall operate an unlicensed or licensed motorized vehicle outside of areas specifically designated as parking areas or areas where the operation of such vehicles is specifically permitted. Motor vehicles are restricted to the roads and drives and parking areas. No motor vehicles of any nature may be used on the seeded areas except vehicles which have Common Council authorization for shows, rides or exhibits and then only for the purpose of loading and unloading.
(10)
Snowmobiles. No person shall operate a snowmobile in a City park except in designated areas. Snowmobiles shall only be operated on designated trails.
(11)
Speed limit. No person shall operate any vehicle in a City park in excess of 15 miles per hour unless otherwise posted.
(12)
Glass beverage bottles in parks prohibited. No person shall bring into, carry onto or possess while in any public park glass bottles or glass containers, including those containing or normally used for containing soda water, fermented malt beverages or alcohol beverages.
(13)
Reckless driving in parks prohibited. No person shall operate a motor vehicle in a reckless manner in any of the public parks of the City.
(14)
Parking in parks. No person shall park any motor vehicle in any park in the City except in a designated parking area.
(15)
Horses and carriages. No person shall ride a horse or drive a horse-driven vehicle in any park, except on roads or designated bridle paths, except when approval of the Common Council is first obtained. It shall be unlawful for any person to ride a horse or drive a horse-driven vehicle in a careless, negligent or reckless manner which may endanger the safety and well-being of others. Horseback riding shall be allowed only during the daylight hours. No person shall ride a horse which cannot be held under such control that it may be easily turned or stopped.
(16)
Removing tree protectors. No person shall remove any device for the protection of trees or shrubs.
(17)
Golfing and sporting activities. No golfing or practicing golf in City parks or recreation areas shall be allowed except with the use of a whiffle ball. All sporting activities must be held in areas so designated for that purpose.
(18)
Arrows. No person shall use or shoot any bow and arrow in any City park, except in authorized areas.
(19)
Fees and charges. The Common Council shall have the authority to establish such fees as deemed necessary for use of any park facility, shelter or land area. It shall be unlawful to use such areas without payment of such fee or charge when required.
(20)
Camping. Camping in all City parks is prohibited.
(21)
Firearms; weapons. Possessing or discharging of any firearm or weapon of any kind is prohibited in all City parks.
(22)
Fish cleaning. Cleaning of fish in shelters, toilet facilities or picnic areas is prohibited in all City parks.