[Amended 12-16-15 by Ord. No. 2015-52]
A. The current fees for Department of Recreation programs and activities,
including recreation/organized sports teams, clinics, special sports
programs and summer programs, shall be kept on file in the Town Clerk's
Office. Proof of residency, age and/or other supporting documents
may be required to show eligibility for participation in programs
and activities.
B. The fees for Department of Recreation programs and activities shall
be reduced for siblings within the same family when siblings are participating
in the same program, as set forth in the fee schedule on file with
the Town Clerk.
[Amended 4-22-14 by Ord. No. 2014-11; 12-17-2018 by Ord. No. 2018-42]
A. The current
fees for the Department of Recreation before school and after school
care programs shall be kept on file at the Town Clerk's Office. Proof
of residency, age and/or other supporting documents may be required
to show eligibility for participation in programs and activities.
B. The fees
for Department of Recreation before school and after school care programs
shall be reduced for siblings within the same family when siblings
are participating in the same program, as set forth in the Fee Schedule
on file with the Town Clerk.
The fees for registration of the volunteer firefighter and his
or her immediate family for all recreational activities, day camp
and after school care shall be reduced by the lesser of $40 or the
standard fee for such activity.
[Amended 6-24-14 by Ord. No. 2014-19]
A. The current fees for membership at the Secaucus Swim Center shall
be kept on file at the Town Clerk's Office. Proof of residency
and/or age may be required to show eligibility for membership plans
or rates.
B. The annual membership fee for the Secaucus Swim Center shall be reduced
by 25% for the volunteer firefighter and his or her immediate family.
There shall be a 50% reduction in the daily pool pass for the firefighter
and his or her immediate family.
C. The current fees for furniture rental, equipment rental and the purchase
of other ancillary swim items at the Secaucus Swim Center shall be
kept on file at the Town Clerk's Office.
[Added 7-28-15 by Ord. No. 2015-30]
A. The Town of Secaucus maintains numerous facilities that are available
or partially available for public use and rental. The following facilities
may be fully or partially available for public use and rental in accordance
with the provisions of this chapter: Secaucus Recreation Center, Secaucus
Ice Rink, Schmidt's Woods, Town of Secaucus fields, park facilities
and pavilions, Humboldt Street Recreation Center, Secaucus Tot Center
and the Secaucus Senior Center.
B. A list of facility rental fees shall be kept on file at the Town
Clerk's Office. Proof of residency, business or organization
affiliation, proof of age and/or other supporting documentation may
be required to show eligibility for facility rentals.
C. All individuals and/or organizations seeking to utilize any Town
facility or location shall fully complete an application and agreement
on a form(s) approved by the Town Administrator, Department Head or
Legal Department of the Town of Secaucus. The Town Administrator or
the appropriate Department Head shall have authorization to schedule
and regulate Town facilities in the interest of safety, use and availability,
with approval of Council where noted on the facility rental fee list.
D. Any individual or organization utilizing any facility or location
must comply with all terms and policies of the agreement, the facility
and the Town of Secaucus, in addition to abiding by all local, state
and federal laws, regulations and ordinances.
E. The Town of Secaucus reserves the right for the use of all facilities,
and shall be exempt from the payment of fees. Facility rental fees
will also be waived for use of facilities by the Secaucus Board of
Education and local nonprofit organizations.
F. Completed applications and agreements for the use of facilities shall
be scheduled in the order of receipt to the extent practicable and
available given the needs of the Town of Secaucus for the use of the
facility, which shall be given priority, and reoccurring use and events,
such as team sports or practices. If more than one application and
agreement are received for the same date and time, priority shall
be given to the Town of Secaucus or its entities.
G. Any application and agreement for the rental of a Town facility shall
be in addition to any individual or organization obtaining any other
relevant and necessary permits from the Town of Secaucus, including
but not limited to, special events permits, park or field permits,
Board of Health permits and/or required approvals by the Bureau of
Fire Safety or other Department.
[Amended 4-14-15 by Ord. No. 2015-14]
A. The membership plans available and applicable fees for the Secaucus
Recreation Center shall be kept on file at the Town Clerk's Office.
Proof of residency, business address, age and/or other supporting
documentation may be required to show eligibility for membership rates
or plans.
B. The current fees for replacement membership cards, and fees for the
purchase of café items and other ancillary items shall be kept
on file at the Town Clerk's Office.
C. The annual membership plans available and applicable fees for the
Secaucus Recreation Center shall be reduced by 25% for the following
individuals and his or her immediate family living in the same household:
volunteer firefighters, active military personnel, full time Town
of Secaucus employees, full time Secaucus Board of Education employees
and full time Hudson County government employees. There shall be a
50% reduction in the daily pass rate for the specified individuals
above and his or her immediate family living in the same household.
[Amended 2-9-16 by Ord. No. 2016-4]
D. The annual membership plans available and applicable fees for the
Secaucus Recreation Center shall be waived for any person qualified
as a totally disabled veteran pursuant to the U.S. Department of Veteran
Affairs or appropriate government office.
[Adopted 6-24-14 by Ord. No. 2014-20]
As used in this Article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
CRIMINAL HISTORY RECORD BACKGROUND CHECK
A determination of whether a person has a criminal record
by cross-referencing that person's name and fingerprints with
those on file with the local Police Department, the Federal Bureau
of Investigation, Identification Division, and the NJ State Bureau
of Identification in the Division of State Police.
NON-SPONSORED YOUTH PROGRAMS
Any youth programs not sponsored by the Town, but which utilize
municipal facilities or facilities owned or maintained by the Secaucus
Board of Education and which utilize the services of employees or
volunteers having contact with persons under the age of 18 years.
QUALIFIED PARTICIPANT
An employee or volunteer who has completed a criminal history
background check within the past three years that has revealed no
disqualifying convictions and who has not been convicted of a disqualifying
offense since the criminal history background check.
REVIEW COMMITTEE
A three-member committee consisting of the Mayor or Mayor's
designee, the Chief of Police, and a designated member of the affected
organization. The Committee shall be charged with the review of all
appeals by any employee or volunteer whose criminal history background
check reveals a disqualifying criminal conviction.
SPONSORED
Any youth program in Secaucus which receives funding, in
whole or part, from the Town.
SUPERVISORY INDIVIDUALS
Any person including adults and adolescents under the age
of 18, whether volunteers or employees of the Town who are full-time,
part-time, seasonal or volunteer workers and have authority in some
capacity over a person or persons who are younger than 18 years of
age, without the constant observation of the parent(s) or guardian(s)
of the youth(s) or without the constant observation of a representative
of law enforcement or a qualified participant.
TOWN SPONSORED YOUTH PROGRAMS
Any youth programs sponsored by the Town, including but not
limited to any and all leagues, boards and commissions falling within
the purview of or acting for or on behalf of, Town and having contact
with persons under the age of 18 years.
YOUTH PROGRAMS
Any programs that allow for the participation in activities
by those persons less than 18 years of age. Activities may include,
but are not limited to, sporting activities, passive recreation groups,
clubs or camps, trips or other activities whereby some control and
responsibility for children under the age of 18 is assigned to some
person other than a parent or caregiver.
Qualified participants engaged in providing recreational opportunities
in Town-sponsored youth programs or non-sponsored youth programs for,
or on behalf of, the Town shall be issued identification cards with
appropriate expiration dates based upon the date of their individual
background check. Individuals issued identification cards are required
to display their card while in performance of their duty involving
youth programs.
The Town shall be responsible for all costs associated with
the original issuance of an identification card for all volunteers
and employees. If the original identification card issued by the Town
is lost, it shall be the responsibility of the volunteer or employee
to pay for a replacement card.
All youth programs sponsored by the Town, or that utilize municipal
facilities or facilities owned or maintained by the Secaucus Board
of Education are required to conduct Physical and Emotional Abuse
Education Programs on a regular basis, and in accordance with regulations
to be set forth by the Town Clerk and Chief of Police. The Town Clerk
and Chief of Police will approve and monitor the ongoing Physical
and Emotional Abuse Education Programs required by this Article on
an annual basis.
Town administered programs including but not limited to summer
programs, spring programs and teen programs will receive Physical
and Emotional Abuse Education training through the Town. The Physical
and Emotional Abuse Education Program is required, at a minimum to:
A. Train participants in identifying inappropriate emotional and physical
abusive behavior;
B. Provide guidelines for addressing individuals exhibiting inappropriate
emotional and physical abusive behavior; and
C. Teach minors participating in the program how to respond to individuals
exhibiting inappropriate emotional and physical abusive behavior.
The Town Clerk together with the Chief of Police may, at their
discretion, waive this requirement if a youth program within the Town
has a physical and emotional abuse education program in place and
can demonstrate that such program meets the regulations established
by the Town.
Any person who violates any provision of this Article shall
be subject to the penalties as set forth in of the Town Code and federal
and state law.