This chapter shall be known and may be cited
as the "Open Space Use Ordinance of Ridgefield."
Open space land shall be open to the general
public from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., except as otherwise provided herein.
Town officials may close any portion of open space land or the use
of its facilities when it appears that the capacity of an area has
been exhausted or the use of the same would endanger public safety.
[Amended 3-17-2010]
Fishing is permitted on any open space land
under the rules and regulations established by the State of Connecticut
Department of Environmental Protection.
Hunting and trapping are not permitted on any
open space land.
Carrying and/or discharging of firearms is not
permitted.
Swimming or wading is permitted only in such
areas approved by the Director of Health of the Town.
Dogs and other pets are permitted on open space
land provided that such pets are under the control of their owners
or keepers at all times.
Riding of horses or bicycles is permitted in
areas set aside for such purposes.
Overnight camping is permitted in areas designated
for camp use by special permit obtained from the Parks and Recreation
Commission. Sanitary facilities must be provided by campers in accordance
with regulations promulgated by the Parks and Recreation Commission.
Fires may be kindled only in designated areas
after obtaining a special permit from the Parks and Recreation Commission,
which permit is subject to the regulations promulgated by the Parks
and Recreation Commission.
Refuse shall be placed in receptacles if provided
on the premises, or removed from the premises, and no person shall
litter the grounds or waters of open space land.
Motorized vehicles may not be operated or parked
on any open space land, except in designated areas.
[Amended 4-22-1998; 5-4-2016]
Violation of any provision of this chapter or any regulation adopted hereunder is sufficient cause for eviction, and any person in violation of the same shall be subject to the penalties set forth in §
262-17 of this chapter.
[Added 5-31-2006; amended 5-4-2016]
Notwithstanding the provisions of §§
262-2,
262-3,
262-5,
262-6,
262-12 and
262-15 of this chapter, on open space lands under the jurisdiction of the Conservation Commission and owned by the Town, the Board of Selectmen, after written referral to and response by the Conservation Commission and after the Board of Selectmen's review and approval of the procedures, practices and safety measures to be followed by the Deer Management Committee, may from time to time authorize the Deer Management Committee to initiate and supervise a controlled hunt of deer on open space lands.
[Added 5-4-2016]
The Conservation Commission or Conservation Enforcement Officer
may, in their discretion, grant to any violator one thirty-day extension
of the time to remediate the violation. Any further extensions shall
require written approval from the Conservation Commission.
[Added 5-4-2016]
The provisions of this chapter are in addition to, and not in
lieu of, any other remedies available to the Town under the Connecticut
General Statutes, Connecticut State Building Code, Fire Code, Public
Health Code, Zoning regulations, or other sections of the Town Code.