Within the meaning of this division, the following terms are
defined as follows:
Bona fide guest.
Any person invited to use the municipal tennis courts of
the Town when such person is accompanied by a bona fide permit holder
of the Town as defined in this section.
Bona fide permit holder.
Such person as may be a resident of and who holds a valid
municipal tennis court permit (hereinafter referred to as “MTC”)
from the Town.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-65)
The use of the tennis courts within the corporate limits of
the Town is limited to the exclusive use and enjoyment of bona fide
permit holders of the Town and their bona fide guests.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-66)
Any person who shall willfully damage in any way the playing
surfaces of tennis courts, tennis nets, fences surrounding tennis
courts, tennis lighting fixtures, tennis backboards, or any other
equipment involved in the use of tennis courts or attached thereto
shall be guilty of a violation of this division.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-70)
Any person who is a resident of the Town may make an application
on an application form prescribed by the Town at the Town Hall, 4700
Drexel Drive, on January 1st of each year or any time during that
same calendar year, for an annual MTC permit.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-67)
Upon timely and proper application being made, an annual MTC
permit shall be issued to a resident applicant, subject to the following
conditions:
(1) The
Town Council shall, by resolution enacted at a regular meeting, establish
the charge made for each annual permit to use the municipal tennis
courts for the ensuing season. Such charges may be determined each
year by resolution enacted by the Town Council in the manner herein
provided without the necessity of amending this division, and any
permit charge so established shall continue from year to year until
changed by subsequent resolution enacted by the Town Council.
(2) MTC
permits shall be numbered and dated to indicate validity.
(3) All
MTC permits shall expire on January 1 of each year. Permits are nontransferable.
If a permit should be found in use by any person other than the registered
owner, said permit shall be taken up and such person will be ejected
from the tennis court by the Chief of Police or his designated representative.
The permit taken from the unlawful user shall be returned to the rightful
owner upon satisfactory showing that the use by such person was without
the owner’s consent. If such use was with the owner’s
permission, the permit shall be forfeited.
(1971 Code, sec. 12-68)