As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
COMMISSION
The Rochester Recreation and Arena Commission. See §
158-3.
[Amended 3-5-2019]
DIRECTOR
The Recreation and Arena Director. See §
158-4.
[Amended 3-5-2019]
PARK
Includes all parks, playgrounds, athletic fields, tennis
courts, swimming pools, band shells, music pavilions, recreation areas,
parking lots, and structures under the jurisdiction of the Director
now owned or hereafter acquired by the City of Rochester for park
or recreation purposes.
[Amended 3-5-2019]
PERMIT
Any written authorization issued to an applicant through
the City's permitting process.
[Amended 1-5-2021]
[Amended 3-5-2019; 1-5-2021]
The City Manager, in accordance with the provisions of Sections
15 and 18 of the Rochester City Charter, shall appoint the Recreation
and Arena Director for the City of Rochester, who shall be the department
head of the Rochester Recreation and Arena Department. The Director
shall be responsible for the direction of all phases of the City's
recreation programs and parks owned or controlled by the City subject
to the supervision of the City Manager. The Director shall be responsible
for hiring and supervising all personnel as may be required to carry
out Recreation and Arena Department programs. The Director, with the
consent of the Commission, shall have the power to promulgate reasonable
written rules and regulations to govern the use of the City's parks
and equipment and to issue permits consistent with this Code for the
use thereof as set forth in this chapter.
[Amended 6-5-2001; 1-5-2021]
City parks are open for the general use of the public and in
particular of the residents of the City of Rochester, subject to the
following exceptions:
A. No person shall conduct, operate, present or manage, at any Department
facility/grounds or in any park, a parade, drill, public meeting,
ceremony, speech, public contest, exhibit, or performance of any kind
without a permit.
B. All organized events, picnics or outings or gatherings for a group
larger than 25 persons shall require a previously obtained permit
through the City's permitting process.
C. No person shall exhibit, sell, or offer for sale, hire, or lease
any object, service, or merchandise of any sort whatsoever except
under a previously obtained permit to do so through the City's permitting
process.
D. All parks shall be open during the hours of 12:01 a.m. to 12:00 midnight
every day unless signs specifying more restrictive opening hours shall
be prominently posted around such park(s). Buildings or structures
within said park(s) shall be open in accordance with signs posted
on said buildings or structures by the Director specifying hours during
which such buildings and/or structures shall be open to the public.
The City Council shall annually appropriate such sum of money
as the Council may determine for recreation and parks, such sum, together
with any moneys received by the Department from charges, donations,
or other sources, to be paid to the City Treasurer and by him/her
placed in the credit of the Department, subject to its expenditures
therefrom for the purposes as set forth herein. Annually, on or before
the first day of the budget, the Director shall make a detailed report
in writing to the City Manager of his/her acts and proceedings, of
the condition of the facilities under his/her jurisdiction, of the
standing of his/her recreation and parks program, and of his/her receipts
and expenditures, together with an estimate of his/her anticipated
revenues and expenditures for the following fiscal year. The Director
shall make such other interim reports as from time to time may be
requested by the City Manager.
[Amended 3-5-2019]
Any violation of this chapter or of the rules and regulations as provided for hereunder shall be considered to be a violation and subject to a penalty as provided in §
1-1 of this Code.