Except where the context clearly indicates otherwise, the following
terms as used in this article shall have the following meanings:
BICYCLE/PEDALCYCLE
A vehicle propelled solely by human-powered pedals with two
wheels in tandem to the rear wheel by a chain, and having handlebars
for steering and a saddle-like seat. The term does not mean a three-wheeled
human-powered pedal-driven vehicle with a main driving wheel 20 inches
in diameter or under, and primarily designed for children six years
of age or younger.
COUNTY
The County of York, Pennsylvania.
DEPARTMENT
The York County Department of Parks and Recreation.
DIRECTOR
The Director for the York County Department of Parks and
Recreation, as designated by the York County Board of Commissioners.
FIREARM
Any weapon which is designed to or may readily be converted
to expel any projectile by the action of an explosive, the frame,
receiver, air, or any other force, or any such weapon, which includes,
but is not limited to, revolvers, pistols, shotguns, rifles, air rifles,
air guns, water guns, bows (re-curve, compound, cross and straight)
or other weapons (i.e., sling-shot) that discharges projectiles (missiles/rockets
- air, water, fuel-powered).
PARK SYSTEM
Unless specifically limited, shall be deemed to include any
lands or facilities owned or leased by the County and designated or
used by the County for park or recreational purposes.
PARK RANGERS
All duly sworn in members of the Park Rangers Division.
PEDALCYCLE WITH ELECTRIC ASSIST (E-BIKE)
A vehicle weighing not more than 100 pounds with two or three
wheels more than 11 inches in diameter, manufactured or assembled
with an electric motor system rated at not more than 750 watts (1
horsepower) and equipped with operable pedals and capable of a speed
not more than 20 miles per hour on a level surface when powered by
the motor (with pedal assist). The term does not include a device
specifically designed for use by persons with disabilities. Class
1 e-bikes are pedal-assist only, with no throttle, and shall be permitted
in specified areas.
PERMIT
Any written authorization issued by or under the authority
of the Director for the York County Department of Parks and Recreation.
PERSON
Any natural person, corporation, organization, company, association,
partnership, government, governmental subdivision, agency, or any
other legal or commercial entity.
RULES AND REGULATIONS
Any rules and regulations hereby or hereafter promulgated
by the Board of Commissioners of York County or its designated department
(York County Department of Parks and Recreation) as well as the York
County Code. The Parks Director may exempt any of these rules and
regulations under written permission. Additional management policies
and procedures are maintained at the York County Department of Parks
and Recreation and available for public review.
SIGNS
Any permanent and/or temporarily posted or displayed flyer,
placard, poster, advertisement, etc., on the exterior of enclosed
buildings or open spaces and the interior and exterior of open buildings,
such as pavilions and gazebos. Signs shall also include, but are not
limited to, postings on bulletin boards, directional signs, roadway
signs and points of interest.
The Director is authorized to act as the agent of the County
with respect to implementing the terms and conditions of leases and
agreements of the park system. This authorization does not include
executing new or amending existing leases or agreements.
All game, animals, fowl, birds, fish, and other aquatic life hunted, killed, taken or destroyed, bought, sold, bartered or had in possession, contrary to any of the provisions of these rules and regulations, and the same declared to be contraband, shall be subject to seizure and confiscation and shall be disposed of in accordance with the Pennsylvania Game Commission or Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission for disposal. Refer to §
75-11 for approved possessions.
No person shall, by force, threats, intimidations, unlawful
fencing, encroachments, enclosing or by any other means, prevent or
obstruct any person from entering, leaving or making full use of the
park system (at designated or nondesignated accesses), except for
law enforcement officials (including Park Rangers) during the performance
of their official duties.
No person shall impersonate any member of the Park Ranger unit
for any reason whatsoever.
No person shall remain in an area of the park system for no
obvious reason(s) or maliciously prowl around.
No person shall fire, discharge or have in his or her possession
any rocket, firecracker, torpedo, squib, or other fireworks or any
substance of an explosive nature within the park system.
All game, animals, fowl, birds, fish, and other aquatic life
hunted, killed, taken or destroyed, bought, sold, bartered or possessed
contrary to state or federal laws shall be declared to be contraband,
and the same shall be subject to seizure and confiscation and shall
be turned over to the appropriate authority for disposal.
No person shall use any Department facility or area for which
a permit or agreement is necessary, or a fee or charge has been established
by the Department, without issuance of such permit, execution of such
agreement, and payment of such fee or charge receipted by the appropriate
Departmental permit.
Nothing in these rules shall:
A. Prohibit or hinder duly authorized agents of the Department and/or
the York County Board of Commissioners, or any law enforcement officers,
from performing their official duties.
B. Prohibit the Department, the York County Board of Commissioners and/or
their respective agents from establishing emergency rules and regulations,
as well as policies and procedures, required to protect the health,
welfare, and safety of park visitors and property within the park
system, including, but not limited to, the right of the Board of Commissioners
to order all persons off County property and to close all or any portion
of the County park.
The Director is authorized to establish additional rules and
regulations, as well as policies and procedures, which, when prominently
posted, shall be obeyed by all persons utilizing the park system.
The violation of such additional rules, regulations, policies and/or
procedures shall be a violation of this article and shall be subject
to the penalties herein.
Any park employee may close any park or recreation area within
the park system which becomes hazardous or unsafe for public use due
to weather, water, fire, public safety or unforeseeable conditions
with immediate notification to the Director and/or Chief Park Ranger.
The Park Rangers and any police officers having jurisdiction
may enforce the provisions of the rules and regulations herein established,
in accordance with the procedure set forth herein.