[Added 12-3-2018]
The area bordering New Haven Avenue, Wilcox Park and the Wepawaug
River, which area includes, but is not limited to, the Fowler Building,
Fowler Pavilion, Founders' Walk, Milford Public Library, Ralph Clarkson
Field, Shawn Murray Field, John Francis Field, Peter Bernard Field,
the boat ramp, tennis courts, playground, basketball courts, and all
parking areas associated with the foregoing is deemed a public park
and shall be known as "Fowler Park."
[Code 1962, § 10-6; Ord. of 6-27-1972, § 1; Ord. of 6-4-1973, § 1;
Ord. of 8-3-1981; Ord. of 9-12-1983, § 1; Ord. of 4-2-1984; Ord. of 6-4-1984, § 1; Ord. of 2-2-1987, § 1; Ord. of 2-6-1989; Ord. of 4-6-1992; Ord. of 11-9-1994; Ord. of 11-9-1998; Ord. of 3-3-2003; amended 8-2-2010; 2-3-2018; 8-2-2021]
(a) It shall be unlawful and a violation of this chapter for any person
to, within the boundaries of any public playground, park, beach or
recreational areas within the City:
(1) Consume alcoholic beverages of any kind or to have an open alcoholic
beverage container of any kind in his or her possession, except when
the Park, Beach and Recreation Commission may, in its sole discretion,
waive the provisions of this subsection by issuing a permit to the
effect that any association, club, society or similar organization
which applies in writing to the Commission for such permit, at least
15 days prior to the date for which the permit is sought.
(2) Consume, use or smoke any cannabis-type substances as defined in Connecticut General Statutes § 21a-240, or use tobacco products of any kind as defined in Section
10-23 of the Milford Code of Ordinances.
(3) Leave rubbish (that is, bottles, cans, paper, etc.) on or about the
grounds of any playground, park, beach or any recreational area except
in designated containers.
(4) Bring any animal into any athletic facility or play area. Bring any
animal into any beach or park area, with the following exceptions:
a. Dogs on leashes not over 10 feet long will be permitted in Eisenhower
Park except the model airplane field during operating hours, the gardens,
soccer field, tennis court area and playing fields. The area where
leashed dogs are permitted is as marked on the Eisenhower Park map
on file at the City Clerk's office and is designated by signage
at the park.
b. Dogs off leashes are permitted in the dog run at Eisenhower Park
but must be brought to the run leashed and remain leashed at all other
times.
(5) Expose for sale any goods or wares, solicit any contributions, or
display any advertisement except upon special authority of the Park,
Beach and Recreation Commission. The Park, Beach and Recreation Commission
or its agent (Recreation Director) shall designate an approved location
within each park and beach area where such permitted activity may
be conducted. Such special authority shall be granted by issuance
of a license to vend in the park and beach area which expires on December
31 of the current year. Applicants must possess and maintain a valid
City vendor permit to obtain or continue to hold a permit to vend
at park and beach areas. Such special authority shall be granted for
a fee of $1,000 per season. Authorized signs must be removed in strict
accordance with the authority granted.
(6) Motor vehicles in designated areas; permit for handicapped persons.
a. Operate a passenger motor vehicle or passenger and commercial motor vehicle or camper, as the same are defined in Section
14-1 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended from time to time, or a truck with a capacity of not more than one ton, except in designated areas approved by the Park, Beach and Recreation Commission, and in those areas at a rate of speed not exceeding five miles per hour.
b. The provisions of Section
16-2 shall not apply to any person who is blind or physically disabled as defined by Connecticut State Statutes and who is operating or who is an occupant in a three- or four-wheel motor vehicle which is specially designed and adapted for the use and transportation of handicapped persons. Said handicapped persons must receive a permit to be issued by the Park, Beach and Recreation Commission upon documentary proof that such person is blind or physically disabled and said vehicle is specially adapted to handicapped use. Said permit shall clearly identify the specially adapted vehicle and the identity of the handicapped individual. Said permit shall be affixed to the motor vehicle and be in clear view at all times.
(7) With the exception of those motor vehicles listed in Subsection a(6) of this section, operate any type of motor vehicle, as the term "motor vehicle" is defined in Section
14-1 of the Connecticut General Statutes, as amended from time to time, specifically including, but not limited to, motorcycles, minibikes, trail bikes, go-carts, dune buggies, and snowmobiles unless a pooling area for such vehicles is designated at the entrance to any area covered by the term of this section and then only from such entrance to such designated parking area.
(8) Wash, clean, paint or make repairs to any motor vehicle in any park,
or contaminate the streams and ponds by placing oil, polish, bottles,
cans or any other materials therein.
(9) Bathe anywhere, except on beaches designated for that purpose, and
only when they are officially open, or to use tubes or other inflated
aids to swim on any bathing beach or to use soaps and detergents of
any kind while bathing in public swimming areas.
(10)
Have organized music or public speaking in any park except in
places provided for that purpose and then only by written permit from
the Park, Beach and Recreation Commission for the purpose of providing
proper scheduling.
(11)
Hunting, carrying of firearms and discharge of firearms and
fireworks are prohibited in municipal parks and on municipal beaches
owned and maintained by the City of Milford.
(12)
Erect any tent, or to camp or live in any park or beach without
written permission of the Park, Beach and Recreation Commission.
(13)
Use boats on any park waters, or waterways except upon special
authority of the Park, Beach and Recreation Commission.
(14)
Building fires and cooking food.
a.
Light, kindle or use any fire in any of such parks, except in
picnic areas, and then only in grills provided, unless by the permission
of the Park, Beach and Recreation Commission.
b.
No person shall build or attempt to build a fire or cook any
food on any public beach within the City.
(15)
Injure or disturb any bird, bird's nest, or eggs or any
animal, wild or tame, within any of such parks.
(16)
Cut, injure or deface, remove, or disturb any tree, shrub, building,
fence, bench or other structure, apparatus or property; or pick, cut
or remove any shrub, bush or flowers; or mark or write upon any building,
fence, bench or other structure.
(17)
Use abusive, profane or indecent language, or any conduct that
may be offensive to the general public.
(18)
Play baseball or other athletic activities except in areas set
aside for these activities.
(19)
Hold, conduct and/or address any public assemblage, meeting
or gathering or to take part in any public debate or discussion, without
having first obtained a written permit from the Park, Beach and Recreation
Commission, for the purpose of providing proper scheduling.
(20)
Ice skate in areas under the jurisdiction of the Park, Beach
and Recreation Commission unless posted as safe for skating unless
the Fire Chief deems the ice safe, at which time "No Skating" signs
will be removed and "Skate at Your Own Risk" signs will be posted.
(21)
Hours; violations and penalties.
a.
Be in any portion of the park known as Eisenhower Park before
sunrise or after sunset; or
b.
Be in any public park or playground other than Eisenhower Park
after 9:00 p.m. or be in any beach area or beach parking area before
sunrise or after 9:00 p.m. November 1 through March 31 and after 10:00
p.m. April 1 through October 31 except:
1.
By special written permission of the Park, Beach and Recreation
Commission;
2.
In reference to beach area and beach parking area, such permission
will be granted only for fishing, jogging or strolling. Said request
for permission shall disclose the names, ages, residences and mailing
addresses of the persons requesting such permission. The request will
cover the nature of the permission sought, i.e., fishing, jogging
or strolling, and the period of time to be covered by said permission.
The Commission may revoke said permission upon evidence of violation
of the terms or conditions of this subsection;
3.
The use of all public tennis courts, including the tennis courts
at Eisenhower Park, until 10:30 p.m. is hereby permitted; and
4.
Regulation of activity at the City dock and boat ramp is as
set forth in Section 16-97 of the Code of Ordinances.
c.
Penalty. Police officers may issue a citation for any violations
of the provisions of this section. Persons receiving said citations
shall be deemed to have committed an infraction and shall be fined
$90 except using, smoking or consuming of any cannabis-type substance
as defined in Connecticut General Statutes § 21a-240 shall
be subject to a fine of not more than $50 for each offense.
(22)
Dress or undress on any such beach or in any vehicle adjacent
thereto.