[Ord. 53-1976 § 1, passed 7-14-1976]
For the purposes of this article, the following terms, phrases,
words and their derivations shall have the meanings given herein.
When not inconsistent with the context words used in the present tense
include the future, words in the plural number include the singular
number, and words in the singular number include the plural number.
The word "shall" is always mandatory and not merely directory.
(b) DIRECTOR — The Director of Parks and Public Property.
(c) PARK — A park, reservation, playground, recreation center or
any other area in the City or in the County of Erie, owned or used
by the City, and devoted to active or passive recreation.
(d) PERSON — Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation,
company or organization of any kind.
(e) VEHICLE — Any wheeled conveyance, whether motor powered, animal-drawn
or self-propelled. Exception is made for baby carriages and vehicles
in the service of the City Parks.
(f) PASSIVE PARK — An area developed for quiet leisure with landscaped
paths and walks, benches and monuments.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 2, passed 7-14-1976; Ord. 67-1980 § 1, passed 7-23-1980; Ord. 100-1981 § 1, passed 12-16-1981; Ord. 60-1982 § 1, passed 8-25-1982; Ord. 75-1982 § 1, passed 9-22-1982; Ord. 37-1983 § 1, passed 7-13-1983; Ord. 38-1983 § 1, passed 7-13-1983; Ord. 69-1984 § 1, passed 10-24-1984; Ord. 70-1984 § 1, passed 10-24-1984; Ord. 34-1985 § 1, passed 6-26-1985; Ord. 41-1987 § 1, passed 6-24-1987]
(a) The following tracts of land owned by the City are officially named,
designated, established and located as public parks, public parks
and playgrounds, and public playgrounds of the City:
(1)
First Ward.
Name
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City Index No.
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Location
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Parks
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Chautauqua Park
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1129-102
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Lakeside and Chautauqua
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Cranch Park
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1114-106
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Lakeside and Cranch
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Euclid Park
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1125-105
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Lakeside and Euclid
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Lake Park
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1120-108
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Lakeside and Park Way
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1119-205
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Land Lighthouse Park
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1041-400
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Foot of Dunn Boulevard
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1045-700
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Perry Square-East
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1001-300
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6th and State Street
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Wayne Park
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1035-400
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E. 6th and East Avenue
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Lake Front Drive Park
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1045-226-250
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Lake Front Drive and Lighthouse Street
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Parks and Playgrounds
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Franklin Park and Playground
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1115-201
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East 7th to East 10th on Marne Road
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1115-300
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Playgrounds
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McCarty Playground
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1041-200
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E. 2nd and Pennsylvania Avenue
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1041-201
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1041-300
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Ted Amendola Memorial Field
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1053-101
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Front and Wallace
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1053-102
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1054-101
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(2)
Second Ward.
Name
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City Index No.
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Location
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Parks
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—
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—
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—
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Parks and Playgrounds
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Roman Blaszczyk Field
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2040-104
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E. 12th and Wayne
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Pulaski Park and Playground
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Part of 2050-100
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East 12th and Brandes
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Brutcher Softball Field
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Southwestern portion of Pulaski Park
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Joseph Wronek Memorial Field
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Part of 2050-100
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East 10th and Brandes
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Playgrounds
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Viaduct Playground
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2131-114
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East 17th and Franklin
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2131-115
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(3)
Third Ward.
Name
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City Index No.
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Location
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Parks
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Griswold Park
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3008-100
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West 13th and Peach
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Woodland Park
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3105-100
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Woodland and Grove, Kahkwa to Delaware
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3105-500
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3109-200
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3113-200
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Parks and Playgrounds
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Columbus Park and Playground
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3023-103
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West 16th and Poplar Street
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Playgrounds
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Attorney Richard D. Agresti Baseball Field at Victory Playground [Ord. 62-2003, passed 10-8-2003]
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3107-300
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West 13th and Lincoln
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Pontiac Field [Ord. 45-2008, passed 10-1-2008]
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4040-100 (west)
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Bayview Park - West 2nd and Cherry Street
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(4)
Fourth Ward.
Name
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City Index No.
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Location
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Parks
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Frontier Park
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4110-100
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W. 8th and Seminole
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Gridley Park
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4022-300
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W. 6th and Liberty
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4025-300
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Perry Square-West
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4001-300
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6th and State Street
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Ravine Park
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4121-207
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Yacht Club Road
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4122-100
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4125-200
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Parks and Playgrounds
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—
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—
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—
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Playgrounds
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Allen-Hetico Memorial Field
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4040-100
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W. 2nd and Walnut Street
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Barbara Nitkiewicz Field
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W. 3rd and Cascade Street
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(5)
Fifth Ward.
Name
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City Index No.
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Location
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Parks
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Joseph C. Martin Golf Course
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Part of 5324-100
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Glenwood Park
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Part of 5324-100
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West 38th and Cherry
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5333-101
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5333-215
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5335-400
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5340-200
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5340-300
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5384-108
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Kuschinski Family Horseshoe Courts
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West 38th and Shunpike
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Roma Park
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5117-101
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East 35th and Zimmerman
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Garden Park
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5336-121
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Sassafras and Norman Way
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McClelland Park
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5138-100, 5168-100, 5169-100, 101, 109, 110, 5170-100, 101,
102, 5171-100, 5172-107, 108, 109
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East 26th Street to East 33rd Street
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Parks and Playgrounds
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Burton Park and Playground
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5215-200 and 209
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East 38th Street between Burton Avenue and Brandes Street
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John G. Carney Park
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5128-408-414
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Woodlawn Avenue and
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5128-423
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East 26th and Cameron Road
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Joseph A. Walczak, Sr. Park
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5239-102 and 306
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East Grandview Boulevard and Alan Drive
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Playgrounds
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Garden Heights Playground
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5256-129
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East 40th and Brewer
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Hillside Playground
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5359-201
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5360-305
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(6)
Sixth Ward.
Name
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City Index No.
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Location
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Parks
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Larry Fabrizi Park
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6233-200
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West 27th and Harvard
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Orush Park
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6233-107
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West 27th and West 29th near Harvard
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6234-109
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6235-208
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Washington Park
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6031-100
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West 24th and Raspberry
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6235-100
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C Francis Hagerty Park
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6243-300
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West 32nd Street and Schaper Avenue if extended northward
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6245-109, 110, 111, 112 6246-109, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120
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Gregory Stuart Baldwin Park
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6211-109, 110, 200
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West 25th and Geist
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George "Pat" Brabender Memorial Field
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Baur Avenue and West 21st Street
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Parks and Playgrounds
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—
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—
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—
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Playgrounds
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Lohse Playground
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6242-100
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West 27th and Gerry
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6242-400
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Ruby Schaaf Park
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6009-103
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West 19th and Myrtle
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Pebble Lake Playground
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6224-400
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Washington and Coldspring
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(7)
Outside City.
Name
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City Index No.
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Location
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Avalon Park
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Millcreek Twp.
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West 6th and Pittsburgh
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Erie Golf Course
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Millcreek Twp.
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Golf Club Road near Edinboro Road
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Downing Golf Course
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Harborcreek Twp.
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Throop Road and East Lake Road
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(b) In the event of the acquisition, dedication and acceptance of lands
for public parks and public playgrounds, Council shall proceed to
name, designate and locate such park or playground by amendment to
this article.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 3, passed 7-14-1976]
(a) Buildings and other property. No person in a park shall:
(1)
Disfiguration and removal. Willfully mark, deface, disfigure,
injure, tamper with, or displace or remove, any building, bridges,
tables, benches, fireplaces, railings, paving or paving material,
water lines or other public utilities, parts or appurtenances thereof,
signs, notices or placards whether temporary or permanent, monuments,
stakes, posts or other boundary markers, or other structures, equipment,
facilities, park property or appurtenances whatsoever, either real
or personal.
(2)
Restrooms and washrooms. Fail to cooperate in maintaining restrooms
and washrooms in a neat and sanitary condition. No person shall use
the restrooms and washrooms designated for the opposite sex.
(3)
Removal of natural resources. Dig or remove any beach sand,
whether submerged or not, or any soil, rock, stones, trees, shrubs
or plants, down-timber or other wood or materials, or make any excavation
by tool, equipment, blasting or other means or agency.
(4)
Erection of structures. Construct or erect any building or structure
of whatever kind, whether permanent or temporary in character, or
run or string any public service utility into, upon or across such
lands, except on special written permit issued hereunder.
(b) Trees, shrubbery and lawns. No person in a park shall:
(1)
Injury and removal. Damage, cut, carve, transplant or remove
any tree or plant or injure the bark, or pick the flowers or seeds,
of any tree or plant. Nor shall any person attach any rope, wire or
other contrivance to any tree or plant. No person shall dig in or
otherwise disturb grass areas, or in any other way injure or impair
the natural beauty or usefulness of any area.
(2)
Climbing trees, etc. Climb any tree or walk, stand or sit upon
monuments, vases, fountains, railing, fences or gun carriages or upon
any other property not designated or customarily used for such purposes.
(c) Wild animals, birds, etc. No person in a park shall:
(1)
Hunting. Hunt, molest, harm, frighten, kill, trap, chase, tease,
shoot or throw missiles at any animal, reptile or bird; nor shall
be remove or have in his possession the young of any wild animal,
or the eggs, nest or young of any reptile or bird; nor shall be collect,
remove, have in his possession, give away, sell or offer to sell,
buy or offer to buy or accept as a gift, any specimen alive or dead
of any of the group of tree snails.
(2)
Feedings. Give or offer, or attempt to give to any animal or
bird any tobacco, alcohol or other known noxious substances.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 4, passed 7-14-1976]
No person in a park shall:
(a) Pollution of waters. Throw, discharge or otherwise place or cause
to be placed in the waters of any fountain, pond, lake, stream, bay
or other body of water in or adjacent to any park or any tributary,
stream, storm sewer, or drain flowing into such waters, any substance,
matter or thing, liquid or solid, which shall or may result in the
pollution of such waters.
(b) Refuse and trash. Have brought in or dump, deposit or leave any bottles,
broken glass, ashes, paper, boxes, cans, dirt, rubbish, waste, garbage,
refuse or other trash. No such refuse or trash shall be placed in
any waters in or contiguous to any park, or left anywhere on the grounds
thereof, but shall be placed in the proper receptacles where these
are provided; where receptacles are not so provided, all such rubbish
or waste shall be carried away from the park by the person responsible
for its presence, and properly disposed of elsewhere.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 5, passed 7-14-1976]
No person in a park shall:
(a) Enforcement of traffic regulations. Fail to obey all traffic officers
and park employees, such persons being hereby authorized and instructed
to direct traffic whenever and wherever needed in the parks and on
the highways, streets or roads immediately adjacent thereto in accordance
with the provisions of these regulations and such supplementary regulations
as may be issued subsequently by the Director of Parks and Public
Property.
(b) Obey traffic signs. Fail to observe carefully all traffic signs indicating
speed, direction, caution, stopping or parking, and all others posted
for proper control and to safeguard life and property.
(c) Operation confined to roads. Drive any vehicle on any area except
the paved park roads, parking areas or such other areas as may on
occasion be specifically designated as parking areas by the Director.
(d) Parking. Park a vehicle in other than an established or designated
parking area, and such use shall be in accordance with the posted
directions there at and with the instructions of any attendant who
may be present.
(e) Bicycles.
(1)
Confined to roads. Ride a bicycle on other than a paved vehicular
road or path designated for that purpose. A bicyclist shall be permitted
to wheel or push a bicycle by hand over any grassy area or wooded
trail or any paved area reserved for pedestrian use.
(2)
Operation. Ride a bicycle other than on the right-hand side
of the road paving as close as conditions permit, and bicycles shall
be kept in single file when two or more are operating as a group.
Bicyclists shall, at all times, operate their machines with reasonable
regard to the safety of others, signal all turns, pass to the right
of any vehicle they are overtaking, and pass to the right of any vehicles
they may be meeting.
(3)
Rider prohibited. Ride any other person on a bicycle.
(4)
Designated racks. Leave a bicycle in a place other than a bicycle
rack when such is provided and there is a space available.
(5)
Immobile. Leave a bicycle lying on the ground or paving, or
set against trees or in any place or position where other persons
may trip over or be injured by such bicycle.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 6, passed 7-14-1976]
(a) Bathing and swimming. No person in a park shall:
(1)
Designated areas. Swim, bath or wade in any waters or water-ways
in or adjacent to any park, except in such waters and at such places
as are provided therefor, and in compliance with such regulations
as are herein set forth or may be hereafter adopted. Nor shall any
person frequent any waters or places customarily designated for the
purpose of swimming or bathing, or congregate thereat when such activity
is prohibited by the Director of Parks and Public Places upon a finding
that such use of the water would be dangerous or otherwise inadvisable.
(2)
Certain hours. Frequent any waters or places designated for
the purpose of swimming or bathing, or congregate thereat, except
between such hours of the day as shall be designated by the Director
for such purposes for each individual use.
(3)
Structure on bathing area. Erect, maintain, use or occupy on
or in any bathing area any tent, shelter or structure of any kind.
(4)
Bath houses or any bathing area. Dress or undress on any beach,
in any vehicle, toilet or other place, except in such bathing houses
or structures as may be provided for that purpose.
(b) Hunting and firearms. No person in a park shall hunt, trap or pursue
wild life at any time. No person shall use, carry or possess firearms
of any descriptions, or air-rifles, spring puns, bow and arrows, slings,
paint ball weapons or any other forms of weapons potentially inimical
to wild life and dangerous to human safety, or any instrument that
can be loaded with and fire blank cartridges, or any kind of trapping
device. Shooting into park area from beyond park boundaries is forbidden.
(c) Picnic areas and use. No person in a park shall:
(1)
Regulated. Picnic or lunch in a place other than those designated
for that purpose. Attendants shall have the authority to regulate
the activities in such area when necessary to prevent congestion and
to secure the maximum use for comfort and convenience of all. Visitors
shall comply with any directions given to achieve this end.
(2)
Availability. Violate the regulations that use of the individual
fireplaces together with tables and benches follows generally the
rule of "first come, first served" on Wednesday, Saturdays, Sundays
and holidays.
(3)
Nonexclusive. Use any portion of the picnic areas or of any
of the buildings or structures therein for the purpose of holding
picnics to the exclusion of other persons, nor shall any person use
such area and facilities for an unreasonable time, if the facilities
are crowded.
(4)
Duty of picnicker. Leave a picnic area before the fire is completely
extinguished and before all trash in the nature of boxes, papers,
cans, bottles, garbage and other refuse is placed in the disposable
receptacles where provided. If no such trash receptacles are available,
then refuse and trash shall be carried away from the park area by
the picnicker to be properly disposed of elsewhere.
(d) Games. No person in a park shall take part in or abet the playing
of any games involving thrown or otherwise propelled objects such
as balls, stones, arrows, javelins or model airplanes except in areas
set apart for such forms of recreation. The playing of rough or comparatively
dangerous games such as football, baseball and quoits is prohibited
except on the fields and courts or areas provided therefor.
(e) Riding, leading or driving animals. No person in a park shall ride,
lead or drive a horse or any other animal except for domestic animals
as hereinafter provided.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 7, passed 7-14-1976; Ord. 55-1979 § 1, passed 6-13-1979]
(a) Fireworks and explosives. No person in a park shall bring or have
in his possession, or set off or otherwise cause to explode or discharge
or burn, any firecrackers, torpedo, rocket, or other fireworks or
explosives of inflammable material, or discharge them or throw them
into any such area from land or highway adjacent thereto. This prohibition
includes any substance, compound, mixture or article that in conjunction
with any other substance or compound would be dangerous from any of
the foregoing standpoints.
(b) Domestic animals. No person in a park shall permit the entry of a
dog or other domestic animal into areas other than automobile parking
concourses and walks immediately adjacent thereto, and in such other
areas as may be clearly marked by signs bearing the words "Domestic
Animals Permitted in this Area". Nothing herein shall be construed
as permitting the running of dogs at large. All dogs in those areas
where such animals are permitted shall be restrained at all times
on adequate leashes not greater than five feet in length. Provided,
however, and regardless of any ordinance or provisions to the contrary,
there shall be no entry of dogs or other domestic animals, even if
such dog or domestic animal is restricted on a leash, into that public
park known as Perry Square East bearing the City Index No. 1001-300
and Perry Square West bearing the City Index No. 4001-300. This prohibition
against all dogs and other domestic animals within Perry Square East
and Perry Square West shall, for the purposes of clarity herein, encompass
that area of landscaped ground, paved street and sidewalks bounded
by North Park Row on the north, South Park Row on the south, French
Street on the east, and Peach Street on the west.
(c) Alms. No person in a park shall solicit alms or contributions for
any purpose whether public or private.
(d) Fires. No person in a park shall build or attempt to build a fire
except in such areas and under such regulations as may be designated
by the Director of Parks and Public Places. No person shall drop,
throw or otherwise scatter lighted matches, burning cigarettes or
cigars, tobacco paper or other inflammable material, within any park
area, or on any highway, road or street abutting or contiguous thereof.
(e) Closed areas. No person in a park shall enter an area posted as "Closed
to the Public," nor shall any person use, or abet the use of any area
in violation of posted notices.
(f) Going onto ice. No person in a park shall go onto the ice on any
of the waters except such areas as are designated as skating fields,
and provided a safety signal is displayed.
(g) Loitering and boisterousness. No person in a park shall sleep or
protractedly lounge on the seats, or benches, or other areas, or engage
in loud, boisterous, threatening, abusive, insulting or indecent language
or engage in any disorderly conduct or behavior tending to a breach
of the public peace.
(h) Exhibit permits. No person in a park shall fail to produce and exhibit
any permit from the Director he claims to have upon request of any
authorized person who shall desire to inspect the same for the purpose
of enforcing compliance with any ordinance or rule.
(i) Interference with permittees. No person in a park shall disturb or
interfere unreasonably with any other person or party occupying any
area, or participating in any activity, under the authority of a permit.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 8, passed 7-14-1976]
No person in a park shall:
(a) Vending and peddling. Expose or offer for sale any article or thing,
nor shall be station or place any stand, cart or vehicle for the transportation,
sale or display of any such article or thing. Exception is here made
as to any regularly licensed concessionaire acting by and under the
authority and regulation of the Director of Parks and Public Places.
(b) Advertising. Announce, advertise or call the public attention in
any way to any article or service for sale or hire except as authorized
by the Director.
(c) Signs. Paste, glue, tack or otherwise post any sign, placard, advertisement
or inscription whatever except as authorized by the Director.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 9, passed 7-14-1976; Ord. 60-1982 § 1, passed 8-25-1982]
(a) Hours. Except for the following and except for special events under
the supervision of the Director of Parks and Public Places, parks
and public playgrounds shall be open to the public only between the
hours of 8:00 a.m. and 11:30 p.m.
(1)
The following parks and public playgrounds, or parks thereof,
shall be open 24 hours per day:
A.
Chautauqua Park, Cranch Park, Euclid Park, Lake Park, Perry
Square East and Wayne Park (passive part only).
B.
Kosciuszko Park and Playground (passive part only).
D.
Frontier Park, Gridley Park and Perry Square West.
E.
Washington Park (passive part only).
F.
Zuck Park (hours to be regulated by the County of Erie, Lessee).
G.
John C. Carney Park (passive part only).
H.
Burton Park and Playground (passive part only).
(2)
The following parks and public playgrounds shall be open from
6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.:
A.
Joseph C. Martin Golf Course.
(3)
The following parks and public playgrounds shall be open from
8:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m.:
A.
Gregory Stuart Baldwin Park.
(b) Closed areas. Any section or part of any park may be declared closed
to the public by the Director at any time and for any interval of
time, either temporarily or at regular and stated intervals, daily
or otherwise, and either entirely or merely to certain uses, as the
Director shall find reasonably necessary.
(c) Permit. A permit shall be obtained from the appropriate director
before participating in the following park activity:
Softball field usage and Glenwood Picnic Grove usage.
(d) Application. A person seeking issuance of a permit hereunder shall
file an application with the Director. The application shall state:
(1)
The name and address of the applicant;
(2)
The name and address of the person, persons, corporation or
association sponsoring the activity, if any;
(3)
The day and hours for which the permit is desired;
(4)
The park or portion hereof for which such permit is desired;
(5)
An estimate of the anticipated attendance; and
(6)
Any other information which the Director shall find reasonably
necessary to a fair determination as to whether a permit should issue
hereunder.
(e) Standards for issuance. The Director shall issue a permit hereunder
when he finds that:
(1)
The proposed activity or use of the park will not unreasonably
interfere with or detract from the general public enjoyment of the
park;
(2)
The proposed activity and use will not unreasonably interfere
with or detract from the promotion of public health, welfare, safety
and recreation;
(3)
The proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated to
incite violence, crime or disorderly conduct;
(4)
The proposed activity will not entail unusual, extraordinary
or burdensome expense or police operation by the City; and
(5)
The facilities desired have not been reserved for other use
at the day and hour required in the application.
(f) Appeal. Within 10 days after receipt of an application the Director shall apprise an applicant in writing of his reasons for refusing a permit, and any aggrieved person shall have the right to appeal in writing within 10 days to Council, which shall consider the application under the standards set forth in Subsection
(b) hereof and sustain or overrule the Director's decision within seven days. The decision of Council shall be final.
(g) Effect of permit. A permittee shall be bound by all park rules and
regulations and all applicable ordinances fully as though the same
were inserted in such permits.
(h) Liability of permittee. The person or persons to whom a permit is
issued shall be liable for any loss, damage or injury sustained by
any person whatever by reason of the negligence of the person or persons
to whom such permits shall have been issued.
(i) Revocation. The Director shall have the authority to revoke a permit
upon a finding of violation of any rule or ordinance, or upon good
cause shown.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 10, passed 7-14-1976]
(a) Officials. The Director of Parks and Public Places and any park attendant
or police officer shall, in connection with their duties imposed by
law, diligently enforce the provisions of this article.
(b) Ejectment. The Director and any park attendant or police officer
shall have the authority to eject from the park any person acting
in violation of this article.
(c) Seizure of property. The Director and any park attendant or police
officer shall have the authority to seize and confiscate any property,
thing or device in the park, possessed or used in violation of this
article.
[Ord. 53-1976 § 11, passed 7-14-1976]
Whoever violates any provision of this article or any regulation
legally promulgated under authority thereof, upon prosecution before
any District Justice of the City shall be fined not less than $10
nor more than $300, together with the cost of prosecution, or in default
of payment of same shall undergo imprisonment not to exceed 90 days.