A.Â
Residence requirement. Only residents are eligible for pool access.
Exceptions may be made by the Town Council on a limited basis under
special circumstances.
B.Â
Use by nonresidents. Nonresidents may use the pool as guests of residents
in accordance with the swimming pool rules and regulations.
C.Â
Fees. The Council, by resolution, may set user and guest fees for
use of the pool.
D.Â
Rules and regulations. The Council may adopt rules and regulations
governing the operation of the pool and the conduct of users and guests
and providing for the enforcement of such regulations. Such enforcement
may include the temporary or permanent suspension of privileges.
E.Â
Suspension of privileges. Any suspension of privileges for more than
two (2) days may be appealed to the Town Council.
F.Â
Support of swim team. The Mayor and Council may support a swim team
program at the Somerset Swimming Pool.
[Ord. No. 5-88, eff. 3-21-1988; amended by Ord. No. 8-91, eff. 7-15-1991; Ord. No. 4-93, eff. 4-22-1993; Ord. No. 5-93, eff. 4-22-1993; Ord. No. 4-17, eff. 9-5-2017; Ord. No. 1-18, 5-7-2018; Ord. No. 1-18-2, 5-7-2018, eff. 6-12-2018; Res. No. 5-19, 10-17-2019, eff. 11-12-2019 (formerly Ch. 5, § 5-301 of the 1989 Code)]
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A.Â
Residence
requirement. Only residents are eligible for tennis court access.
Exceptions may be made by the Town Council on a limited basis under
special circumstances.
B.Â
Use by
nonresidents. Nonresidents may use the tennis courts as guests of
residents in accordance with the tennis court rules and regulations.
C.Â
Fees. The
Council, by resolution, may set user and guest fees for use of the
tennis courts.
D.Â
Rules and
regulations. The Council may adopt rules and regulations governing
the operation of the tennis courts and the conduct of users and guests
and providing for the enforcement of such regulations.
E.Â
Suspension
of privileges. The Mayor may suspend the privileges of any user who
violates the tennis court rules. Such suspension may be appealed to
the Town Council.
[Ord. No. 5-88, eff. 3-21-1988; amended by Ord. No. 8-91, eff. 7-15-1991; Ord. No. 4-93, eff. 4-22-1993; Ord. No. 3-19, 4-1-2019, eff. 5-8-2019; Res. No. 5-19, 10-17-2019, eff. 11-12-2019 (formerly Ch. 5, § 5-401 of the 1989 Code)]
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A.Â
The Mayor is hereby authorized to determine questions of residency,
household membership, and other bases for eligibility for access to
the Somerset swimming pool and the Somerset tennis courts. In making
determinations of residency, the Mayor shall consider the following
factors:
(1)Â
The intent of the applicant to establish a fixed, present, and permanent
residence in the Town;
(2)Â
A showing of affirmative abandonment of the applicant's previous
residence; and
(3)Â
Any facts which reveal contact with one jurisdiction or the other,
which may include, but not be limited to: where the applicant is registered
to vote; where taxes are paid and any statement on tax returns; ownership
of property or binding lease agreement; and where children attend
school.
B.Â
The applicant shall have the burden of proving that he is a resident
of the Town.
C.Â
The decision of the Mayor shall be final, subject to appeal to the
Town Council.
D.Â
Pending a final determination of eligibility for membership, an applicant
may not use the facilities of the Somerset swimming pool or the Somerset
tennis courts. Any unauthorized use of the facilities pending such
determination shall be considered a trespass and shall subject the
violator to the appropriate penalties.
E.Â
Notwithstanding the foregoing, as used herein, a resident shall not
include a tenant under a lease with a term of less than 30 days.
[Ord. No. 5-88, eff. 3-21-1988; amended by Ord. No. 8-91, eff. 7-15-1991; Ord. No. 8-91, eff. 7-15-1991; Ord. No. 4-93, eff. 4-22-1993; Res. No. 5-19, 10-17-2019, eff. 11-12-2019 (formerly Ch. 5, § 5-501 of the 1989 Code)]
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