[1984 Code § 6-9.1]
It is and has been the intent and purpose of present and past
Mayors and Councilmembers, as well as persons who have donated land
to the Borough, that any such land dedicated for, or indicated to
be for use of, the residents of the Borough be preserved, insofar
as is possible, under law, the intent to reserve to the residents
of the Borough the use and enjoyment of Borough-owned parks, playgrounds
and recreation facilities.
[1984 Code § 6-9.2]
For the purpose of this chapter:
PARK
Shall mean any playground, field, recreation center or any
other lands owned by the Borough and devoted to active or passive
recreation.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3; Ord. No. 2015-07]
a. Damage to Property Prohibited. No person shall cut, injure, deface,
remove or disturb any tree, shrub, building, fence, bench or any other
structure owned or erected by others in parks, playgrounds or recreational
facilities, of the Borough nor shall any person pick, cut or remove
any shrub, bush or flower, or mark, write, paint or in any way deface
any building, fence, bench or other structure within the above named
areas.
b. Indecent Language Prohibited. No abusive, profane or indecent language
shall be allowed or permitted which shall be offensive or annoying
to other members of the public.
c. Animals Running At Large Prohibited. No animals shall be allowed
to run loose in parks, playgrounds or recreational areas of the Borough.
d. Firearms; Throwing of Objects Prohibited. No person shall carry firearms
of any description without a proper permit; nor shall the throwing
of stones or other missiles or objects be permitted in parks, playgrounds
or recreational areas of the Borough.
e. Betting; Gambling Prohibited. Betting, gambling in any form or maintaining
gambling equipment is prohibited.
f. Ball Playing. Ball playing shall be prohibited except in areas set
aside for this activity.
g. Posting of Notices Prohibited. It shall be unlawful to post, paste,
mail or in any way affix any place card, notice or sign within any
park, playground or recreation area unless proper authorization has
been made to the Mayor and Council, who shall rule upon the application.
h. Disregard for Signs or Posted Notices. It shall be unlawful for any
person to enter upon any portions of a park, playground or recreational
area in the Borough in disregard of signs or posted notices forbidding
same, which signs shall be governed by the terms of this section.
i. Swimming Prohibited. No swimming shall be permitted in any waters
in parks, playgrounds or recreational areas.
j. Boats, Rafts Prohibited; Exception. No person shall put, place or
cause to be put or placed a boat, raft or other floatable device into
any waters in any park, playground or recreational area within the
Borough. This paragraph shall not apply to sailboats or similar craft
which are not capable of carrying people or animals.
k. Smoking Prohibited. Smoking and/or the carrying of a lighted cigarette,
cigar, pipe or other combustible substance, in any manner or any form,
including vapor from an electronic smoking device, shall be prohibited
at all times, in all Borough parks, playgrounds, playing fields, recreation
facilities, and recreational areas. This includes all public areas
adjacent to such parks and facilities, including but not limited to
the seating areas, parking areas, paths, walkways, driveways, or drive
aisles.
[Ord. No. 2015-07]
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
No person shall make or kindle an open fire in any park, playground
or recreation area of the Borough, except with a proper permit, and
in picnic stoves or receptacles provided by the Borough for that purpose.
There shall be no charge for such permits, and the permits shall be
issued by the Fire Prevention Bureau after proper application being
made.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
No person shall sell, offer or solicit for sale, in any park,
playground or recreational area, any goods or merchandise without
first having secured a proper permit from the Police Department or
the Board of Health of the Borough, or both. In the event that the
New Jersey Statutes or common law exempt a person from such permit,
then that Statute or law shall govern.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
No person shall throw or deposit or permit any servant, agent
or employee to throw or deposit litter, garbage, refuse, or rubbish
in or upon any park within the Borough, except in public receptacles
or in authorized private receptacles for collection. Where no receptacle
is provided or available, all litter shall be carried from the park
by the person responsible for it and disposed of elsewhere.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
No person shall operate any motor vehicle through or use any
park as a throughway. This shall not prohibit the parking of any motor
vehicle at duly designated parking areas nor the temporary conveyance
of supplies and equipment into any park by motor vehicle for use in
the park.
No motor vehicle operated in any park shall exceed a speed of
five miles per hour.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
It shall be unlawful for any person to hold or conduct any meeting
or address any public assemblage, meeting, gathering or to take part
in any public debate, entertainment, exhibition or discussion without
having first obtained a permit from the Police Department. There shall
be no fee for such permit. Permission for such assemblage, address
or other activity set forth above shall not be withheld unless there
exists a conflict in date whereby two or more activities are planned
to occur on the same date, at the same time and in the same place;
or, for the reason that traffic will be impeded by virtue of such
assemblage; or, if in the opinion of the Mayor and Council, on consultation
of the Police Department, such assemblage or activity would be inimicable
to public health, safety, welfare and morals. It is expressly stated
that it is not the intention of the Mayor and Council to in any way
inhibit the rights of free speech or assemblage.
[1984 Code § 6-9.4]
No person shall consume any alcoholic beverages within the limits
of the Borough or have in his possession any opened alcoholic beverage
container with unconsumed alcoholic beverage therein while in or on
a public street, sidewalk, public parking place, park, playground
or recreation area, school building or grounds, or any other public
or quasi-public place or in any public conveyance.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
The authorized officer of any organization, group or association
having been granted a permit to use a Borough facility may apply,
on a form provided by the Borough Clerk, for a permit for alcoholic
beverage consumption. The application shall state the time and place
of such occasion requested and such other information as the Borough
Clerk may require to identify the group, organization or association
and its membership.
Such alcoholic beverage permit shall be valid only between the
hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. (prevailing time) for the location
stated on the permit for one day only, except, in their reasonable
discretion, the Mayor and Council may extend the hour from 8:00 p.m.
to a reasonable hour thereafter, taking into consideration the nature
of the affair, the number of people attending, the purpose of the
affair, the specific event or series of events, for which a particular
organization, group or association may wish to use a public facility.
Permits for outdoor consumption of alcoholic beverages in the
areas described above may also be issued to individuals, families
or informal groups upon application to the Borough Clerk.
The issuance of permits for the consumption of alcoholic beverages,
as provided for herein, is restricted to adults, as defined in the
State Statutes, in accordance with State Statutes controlling consumption
of alcoholic beverages and in accordance with all regulations of the
Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission of the State of New Jersey.
The consumption of alcoholic beverages without a proper permit
in the areas above described herein shall be deemed a violation of
this section.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
No person shall sell, buy, exchange, offer or solicit for sale any alcoholic beverages in the aforementioned areas, except upon written permission of the Borough Clerk or Mayor and Council. The granting of the permission shall be subject to the regulations as set forth in subsection
9-3.3 covering permits.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
In the event that any group or organization wishes to drink,
imbibe or consume any alcoholic beverage on any portion of any properties
which are public school facilities within the Borough, permission
shall also be obtained from the Board of Education or its duly authorized
representatives.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
It shall be unlawful for any person to remain or stay in a park,
playground or recreational area between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and
sunrise.
[1984 Code § 6-9.3]
No person shall use, or play upon, the tennis courts of the
Borough, unless he is the holder of a properly issued permit for the
use of the courts. The permit shall be issued by the Borough Clerk
upon the payment of the fee as established by the Tennis Committee.
The Tennis Committee shall be authorized to adopt rules and regulations
governing the use of the tennis courts and hours of play. The tennis
courts shall be used for playing tennis exclusively and for no other
purpose and any other use shall be considered a violation of this
section.
[Ord. No. 982 § 1; Ord. No. 991; Ord. No.
11-10; Ord. No. 12-04 §§ 1,2; Ord. No. 2013-03; Ord. No. 2014-05; Ord. No. 2015-06; Ord.
No. 2017-06; amended 4-9-2019 by Ord. No. 19-04; 2-25-2020 by Ord. No. 20-03; 3-9-2021 by Ord. No. 21-03; 3-22-2022 by Ord. No. 22-03; 2-28-2023 by Ord. No. 23-02]
a. Membership Options:
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Early Bird (by June 24th)
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After June 24th
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August 1st to Labor Day
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Haworth Household*
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$660
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$710
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$350
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Haworth Single
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$350
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$400
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$200
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Haworth Couple**
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$475
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$525
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$275
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Haworth Senior Single
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$250
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$300
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$150
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Haworth Senior Couple
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$450
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$500
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$250
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Haworth Senior Family**
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$550
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$600
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$300
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Nonresident Household*
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$760
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$810
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$450
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Nonresident Senior Single
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$350
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$400
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$200
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Nonresident Senior Couple
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$550
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$600
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$350
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Nonresident Senior Family**
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$650
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$700
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$400
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Nonresident Single
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$400
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$450
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$250
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Au-Pair
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$200
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$250
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$125
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NOTES:
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*
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A "household" is considered all members in one residence. Proof
of residence may be required.
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**
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A "senior family" is restricted to seniors and their children.
If additional individuals are included (i.e., grandchildren), the
membership should be considered a "household" membership.
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A "senior" shall be deemed a person 60 years of age or older.
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b. Daily Rates for Nonmembers: $20 (18 and over); $15 (two to 17).
1. Limited to Bergen County residents (must show proof of residency).
2. We DO NOT offer rain-checks or reimbursement due to inclement weather.
3. Prices remain the same throughout the day.
c. Guest Rates: $10 per person (must be accompanied by a member).
[Ord. No. 982 § 2]
Applications for membership shall be submitted to the Borough
Clerk on a form to be provided by the Borough Clerk's office. Payment
for the membership fee, in full, must accompany all applications for
membership. Applications not accompanied by the full membership fee
will be returned to the applicants.
[Added 4-12-2022 by Ord. No. 22-05; amended 3-14-2023 by Ord. No. 23-04]
Membership fees shall be as follows:
Haworth Resident Player Fees for 2023
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Haworth Single - 19 years old and over
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$75
($60 shall be allocated as revenue to the current account and
$15 dedicated to the trust account)
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Resident 18 and under
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Free
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Resident Senior 80 years and older
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Free
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Haworth Household Cap*
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$175
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Non-Resident Player Fees for 2023
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Non-Resident Single - 19 years and older
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$150
($120 shall be allocated as revenue to the current account and
$30 dedicated to the trust account)
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Non-Resident Senior 18 years and under
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$30
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Non-Resident Senior 80 years and older
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Free
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Non-Resident Household Cap*
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$350
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After September 15, 2023 the Fees will be Prorated as
Follows
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Haworth Single - 19 years and over
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$38
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Resident 18 years and under
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Free
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Resident Senior 80 years and older
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Free
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Non-Resident Single - 19 years and over
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$75
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Non-Resident 18 years and under
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$15
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Non-Resident Senior 80 years and older
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Free
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* A "Household" is considered all members in 1 residence. Proof
of residency may be required.
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[Added 3-28-2023 by Ord. No. 23-05]
Haworth Resident Player Fees for 2023
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Haworth Senior (19 years and older)
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$100
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Haworth Family
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$225 maximum
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Haworth Junior (18 years and under)
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$30
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Non-Resident Player Fees for 2023
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Non-Resident Senior (19 years and older)
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$205
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Non-Resident Family
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NA
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Non-Resident Junior (18 years and under)
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$50
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[1984 Code § 6-9.4; New]
Any person violating the terms of this chapter shall, upon conviction thereof, be liable to the penalty stated in Chapter
1, Section
1-5.