[HISTORY: Adopted by the Town of Greenfield as indicated
in article histories. Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Alcoholic beverages — See Ch.
209, Art.
I.
Public assemblies — See Ch.
217.
Peace and good order — See Ch.
333.
[Adopted as amended 1-18-2012 by Order No. FY 12-073 (Ch. 967 of the 2002 Bylaws)]
The Town of Greenfield conservation areas are open all year
from sunrise until sunset for the purposes of walking, cross-country
skiing, snow-shoeing, biking, horseback riding, nature viewing, or
other passive recreation.
The use of cars, trucks, or other powered vehicles or tools,
except for municipal and maintenance vehicles, is not permitted.
The use of alcoholic beverages and glass containers is not permitted.
Dogs are permitted if leashed and under control at all times.
The owner or person in charge and control of the dog must remove any
waste left behind by his/her dog and properly dispose of it in a receptacle
appropriate for that purpose.
The removal, cutting, defacing, or damaging of trees, shrubs,
flowers or other vegetation is prohibited.
The cutting, breaking, removal, defacing, or other ill use of
any structure, fences, or sign is prohibited.
The cutting of trails, the erection of signs, or the construction
of dams, shelters, bridges, handrails, towers, or other structures
is not permitted without written permission from the Conservation
Commission.
The use of conservation land for commercial activities is not
permitted without written permission from the Conservation Commission.
Permission for overnight camping may be granted to adults or
groups having an adult leader(s) present at all times. Camping shall
require prior written permission from the Conservation Commission
or its designee. All open fires shall require a permit obtained from
the Conservation Commission and the Fire Department. All persons camping
must notify the Chief of Police of both the exact dates of occupancy
and the identity of all persons present.
Hunting, trapping, and fishing are not permitted.
Loud noise or other disturbance of the peace is not permitted.
Bring out what you bring in. All trash or other materials shall
be removed from the premises upon leaving. Littering or dumping of
garbage or other materials is prohibited.
Fires are not permitted without written permission of the Conservation
Commission and Fire Department.
Parking overnight is not permitted without written permission
from the Conservation Commission.
Violations of these regulations shall be punished by fines of
$100 for a first offense, $200 for a second offense and $300 for a
third or subsequent offense.
These regulations may be changed by the Conservation Commission
from time to time.
[Adopted 6-20-2012 by Order No. FY 12-208 (Ch. 1302 of the 2002 Bylaws)]
The Facility Use Request Form is available from the Town offices
and on the Town website: www.greenfield-ma.gov.
Parks and recreation facilities of the Town of Greenfield shall
be used by a user in accordance with the following policies and procedures:
A. Reservations
must be made with the Recreation Department, with an outline of event
plans, no later than two weeks prior to the proposed use of facility.
B. The applicant
hereby assumes responsibility and liability for any and all injury
or damage to the person or property of the user or others connected
therewith, whether business or personal invitees, and further shall
indemnify and hold the Town of Greenfield harmless from any and all
claims, awards or attorneys’ fees in the event of any such injury
or damage.
C. The applicant
will abide by all county, Town and other ordinances, rules of the
Board of Health, Police and Fire Departments regarding public assemblies.
D. In the
event the user wishes to provide amplified music, the music shall
be at a volume that cannot be heard beyond the park boundaries and
shall not be used before 10:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m.
E. The restrooms
will be locked at 8:00 p.m. (where available). Additional charges
may apply for use of temporary facilities at Energy Park if additional
cleaning is necessary.
F. No glass
bottles or containers are allowed on Town park/recreational facilities.
G. The user
shall be responsible for its own clean up immediately following the
event; the user must leave the area in the same condition in which
it was found.
(1) The
user will remove any and all streamers, balloons, ribbon, tape, posters,
signs, etc. from pavilion and picnic tables. Only blue painter's tape
is permitted for hanging decorations.
(2) In
the event that the Town must clean up the area following the event,
the user shall be charged that expense. The Director of Recreation
will determine "same condition," and the Director's decision is final.
H. A refundable damage deposit of $50 must be paid with the application. The deposit shall be returned in full following the event, provided that the park/recreational facility was left as set forth in Subsection
G above.
I. Special
events attracting more than 75 people may necessitate having a police
officer(s) on duty, at the expense of the user, to assist with traffic
control and parking, at the discretion of the Director of Recreation.
J. Additional
stipulations may be set forth by the Town in the permit application.
A. The user
assumes full responsibility for any damages to Town of Greenfield
property and/or equipment that occur as a result of the requested
use. Furthermore, the user understands that the Town of Greenfield,
its staff, and members of the Recreation Department will not be held
liable for any injury or damage which may occur to the user, his/her
guests, and/or members of the organization named in the application
and/or property during the requested use of the property.
B. Sport
groups and organizations not sponsored by the Recreation Department
must provide a certificate of insurance, naming the Town of Greenfield,
its agents, servants and employees as additional insured, evidencing
the following: certificate of general liability insurance with per-occurrence
and aggregate limits of not less than $1,000,000.
A permit may be revoked at any time by the Director of Recreation,
Mayor, or members of the Town of Greenfield Police Department for
violation of the above or any other park, Town or state ordinance.
A minimum additional fee of $50 will be assessed for cleaning
that is required due to failure of the reserving party to thoroughly
police and clean areas after use. This fee will be itemized and billed
to the reserving party once the duration of the facility reservation
is completed. In addition to cleaning charges, the security/damage
deposit will not be returned.
A. Alcoholic
beverages are not allowed on premises.
B. Smoking
is prohibited on the beach and within 30 feet of the playground.
C. Pets are
not allowed in the swimming and recreation area June 1 through November
1.
D. Coast-Guard-approved
flotation devices only.
E. Glass
containers are prohibited on the beach area.
F. Children
should be watched carefully; lifeguards cannot babysit.
G. Bicycles
are not allowed in the waterfront areas; use the rack provided near
the bath-house.
H. Fishing
in or near the swimming area is prohibited.
I. Keep the
waterfront and park areas clean; throw trash in containers.
J. Throwing
sand, stones, mud or sticks is not allowed.
K. Motorized
vehicles are not allowed on the beach, bridge or picnic areas.
L. Loitering
around or in guard chairs, restrooms, the guardroom or concession
stand is prohibited.
M. Due to
shallow depth, diving or jumping off of the bridge and walls are prohibited.
N. Walk in
all waterfront areas.
O. Climbing,
playing, or swimming around the dam and bridge is prohibited.
P. Rough
play, running, splashing, shoving or dunking is not permitted.
Q. Balls
and throwing objects may be used in the athletic fields only.
R. Parking
is only allowed in designated parking areas.
S. Nonswimmers
must have a competent adult swimmer in the water with them and no
further than one arm's length away.
A. A minimum
of one person per 25 participants per area shall be assigned by a
user for purposes of supervision.
B. Youth
groups shall have a designated coordinator, with a ratio of not less
than one chaperone per 10 youth ages eight and older; not less than
one chaperone per six children under age eight.
C. Chaperones
must be with the youth at all times, including but not limited to
the beach, playground, restroom areas, parking lots, etc. Recreation
Department staff, including lifeguards, are not responsible for supervision
of visiting groups, individuals or children in the park.
D. Lifeguards
must be notified before youth groups enter the water; water events
must be scheduled with the Recreation Department in advance, and group
chaperones must supervise groups. Per state law, camps must provide
certified lifeguards.
E. It is
the group supervisor’s responsibility to prevent disruptive
or disrespectful behavior, vandalism and excessive noise, and to remove
those causing disturbances or contact police to have offenders removed.
F. Groups
must leave the area in the same condition in which it was found. Groups
are encouraged to bring their own trash bags.
G. Children
are never to be left alone at any park.
A. All animals
must be leashed at all times. Pet owners are responsible for cleaning
up after pets.
B. Skateboarding
is not allowed in the park, on the stage or stairs or in the parking
lot.
C. All food
vendors, distributors, and special events must obtain permits.
D. Smoking
is prohibited in the park.
E. Gas grills,
charcoal grills and hibachis are prohibited.
F. Limited
parking is available in adjacent lot; other parking is available on
Miles Street, Main Street, and Hope Street.
G. All signage
for or during events must be approved by the Events Director. Posters
are to be hung on the designated board in the park and on the kiosk
at the main entrance. The use of duct tape is prohibited on light
posts, fences or the stage. Only blue painter's tape is permitted.
H. All other
park and supervision rules apply.
I. Public
events can be posted on the Energy Park website and on the events
calendar which is printed at the beginning of the season. The details
and a brief explanation (include highlights) of events can be provided.
All additional advertising is the responsibility of the organizers.