[Ord. No. 014-2014 §1, 4-21-2014]
A. The following are the rules for Roberts Park:
1.
The park is closed from 10:00 P.M. to 7:00 A.M.
2.
No alcoholic beverages allowed in the park.
3.
No firearms or weapons allowed in the park, with the exception
of Law Enforcement.
4.
No horses allowed in the park. Dogs must be on a leash. Please
clean up after pets.
5.
No motorized vehicles allowed on trails or in park, with the
exception of maintenance vehicles.
6.
No signs allowed to be posted in the park.
7.
The use of amplified equipment between the hours of 9:00 A.M.
and 9:00 P.M. only. Levels must be maintained at an acceptable level,
to be set by park officials and Law Enforcement.
8.
Players or spectators at a sporting event that are ejected from
a game, by the umpire or field official, must immediately leave the
playing area. The playing area includes dugouts, bleachers and parking
lot. After the game, the ejected party may return to pick up players
and/or family, but no contact can be made with sports officials or
umpires. Violations will result in a charge of peace disturbance or
trespassing.
B. This park receives federal funds from the National Park Service.
Regulations of the U.S. Department of the Interior strictly prohibit
unlawful discrimination in departmental Federally assisted programs
on the basis of race, color, national origin, age and handicap.
[Ord. No. 014-2014 §2, 4-21-2014]
A. The following are the rules for the Piney River Recreation Area:
1.
The hours of access and use are from daylight to dusk.
5.
No motorized vehicles allowed on trails or in park, with the
exception of maintenance vehicles.
6.
No motorized watercraft allowed on the lake.
9.
The use of amplified equipment between the hours of 9:00 A.M.
and 9:00 P.M. only. Levels must be maintained at an acceptable level,
to be set by park officials and Law Enforcement.
10.
Players or spectators at a sporting event that are ejected from
a game, by the umpire or field official, must immediately leave the
playing area. The playing area includes dugouts, bleachers and parking
lot. After the game, the ejected party may return to pick up players
and/or family, but no contact can be made with sports officials or
umpires. Violations will result in a charge of peace disturbance or
trespassing.
[Ord. No. 014-2014 §3, 4-21-2014]
It is unlawful to violate any rule under authority of this Article, and any and all violations of the rules of this Article shall be assessed and considered under the provisions of Section
100.200 of Chapter
100 of the Municipal Code of the City of Cabool, Missouri.