The tract of land located eastwardly of Horner Street, between
Barber Alley and Allen Street, is hereby established as a public park
of the Borough, to be designated "Cliff Cowling Field."
The tract of land located northwardly of the property of James
and Dianne Smith, between North Chestnut Street and the former Lehigh
New England Railroad, is hereby established as a public park of the
Borough, to be designated "Volunteer Firefighters Park."
The tract of land located on the westerly side of Race Street,
between Green Street and Keystone Portland Cement Property, is hereby
established as a public park of the Borough, to be designated "Keystone
Park."
The tract of land located on the westerly side of the development
known as Holiday Hill is hereby established as a public park of the
Borough, to be designated "Carl L. Rehrig Park."
The tract of land located south of and on the easterly side
of Old Forge Drive is hereby established as a public park of the Borough,
to be designated "Bath Borough Tot Lot."
The tract of land located on the northerly side of West Main
Street at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 329 is hereby established
as a public park of the Borough, to be designated "Monocacy Creek
Park."
Upon the passage of this article, the aforesaid parks are established
and considered "recreation places" within the meaning of the Borough
Code, and the authority to supervise and maintain the same is hereby
vested in Borough Council.
The following rules and regulations are hereby established for
the management and protection of Cliff Cowling Field, Volunteer Firefighters
Park, Keystone Park, Carl L. Rehrig Park, Bath Borough Tot Lot, and
Monocacy Creek Park, hereinafter designated "the parks."
A. No person shall injure, remove, cut or damage any of the trees, plants,
shrubs, turf, buildings, structures, or fixtures therein, or any other
property of the Borough located within the parks.
B. No person shall remove any bench, seat or table from the parks or
change the location whereof without permission from Borough Council
or the Borough Manager.
C. No person shall conduct him or herself within the parks so as to
annoy any other person using the parks for recreational purposes.
D. No person shall engage in hunting or discharge firearms within the
parks.
E. No person shall operate any motorized vehicle within the limits of
any of the parks.
F. No person shall dispense or consume any alcoholic beverages in or
upon the parks property except under the following terms and conditions:
(1) Prior to dispensing or consuming any alcoholic beverage in or upon
the parks property, a park alcohol consumption permit must be applied
for and obtained from Borough Council or the Borough Manager. In their
sole discretion, Borough Council or the Borough Manager may impose
conditions upon any person or organization to whom a park alcohol
consumption permit has been granted.
(2) A financially responsible person must execute an indemnification
and hold harmless agreement acceptable to the Borough Solicitor which
shall protect the Borough from acts and omissions of the sponsor,
of an organization he or she represents, and of any guests or invitees
of the sponsor who utilize Borough park facilities.
(3) Only tap beer and cans shall be permitted in the parks areas. Under
no circumstances shall glass containers be permitted.
(4) A deposit, the amount of which shall be determined by Borough Council
from time to time, must be tendered at the time that the indemnification
agreement is signed. The deposit will be retained as an offset against
Borough expenses, whether or not there are site damages, if police
are summoned to the park facility for any reason in conjunction with
the applicant's activities.
(5) All alcoholic beverage consumption must end at dusk.
G. No person shall enter in, use or remain in the parks between the
hours of dusk and 8:00 a.m. each and every day of the week except
under the following terms and conditions:
(1) Any person or organization who desires to enter in, use or remain
in a park between the hours of dusk and 8:00 a.m. must apply to Borough
Council at least 30 days in advance for written permission from Borough
Council to enter in, use, or remain in a park between the hours of
dusk and 8:00 a.m.
(2) Borough Council is authorized to grant permission in writing to any
person or organization who desires to enter in, use, or remain in
a park between the hours of dusk and 8:00 a.m. and, in its sole discretion,
Borough Council may impose conditions upon any person or organization
to whom such permission has been granted.
(3) The Monocacy Creek Park contains a walking path which shall not be
subject to the hours of operation restriction set forth herein; provided,
however, no loitering or other gathering shall be permitted on said
walking path except by written permission from Borough Council in
accordance with this section.