(A) There
is hereby created the Parks and Recreation Department for the City.
Such department shall be composed of a director appointed by the City
Manager and such employees as the City Manager deems necessary.
(B) The
employees of such department shall perform such duties as may be designated
by the Council and the City Manager.
(A) It shall
be unlawful for any person to utilize any creek, pond, [or] lake in
any public park in the City for swimming or boating except in designated
areas.
(B) The
terms of this section shall not apply to any municipally owned or
operated swimming pool where public swimming is conducted by the Parks
and Recreation Department.
(A) It shall
be unlawful for any person to willfully interfere with, disrupt, or
prevent the orderly conduct of any supervised play or amusement program
being conducted by the Parks and Recreation Department of the City
in any building, swimming pool, playground, or park area located in
or on any public property within the City.
(B) It shall
be unlawful for any person to remain in any building, swimming pool,
playground, or park area located in or on any public property within
the City after being advised by the supervisor of a supervised play
or amusement program being conducted by the Parks and Recreation Department
of the City in or on any public property that he is interfering with,
disrupting or preventing the orderly conduct of such supervised play
or amusement program and after having been asked to leave any building,
swimming pool, playground, or park area located in or on any public
property within the City.
(C) “Public
property,” as used in this section, shall mean any property
held for public use by any department or branch of county, school,
or municipal government within the City limits.
(D) Any
person accused of violating any rule or regulation of the Parks and
Recreation Board may be expelled from all property and facilities
of the Parks and Recreation Department, provided that a hearing is
held before said board and the accused person is given an opportunity
to present his side of the charges. Any person expelled from the public
parks and facilities of the City by the Parks and Recreation Board,
who comes upon any City park property, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction shall be fined as hereinafter provided.
(E) The
Parks and Recreation Department may approve requests on the part of
individuals or groups to charge admission to City-owned or controlled
facilities; to control the movement of pedestrians in vehicles in
or on the facilities included in the request; to sell tickets or otherwise
make admission charges, in amounts and subject to controls prescribed
by the Parks and Recreation Department, in advance; and to deny admission
to persons who refuse to pay the approved admission charges.
(F) The
Director of the Parks and Recreation Department is hereby authorized
to designate specific areas in public parks where pedestrian or vehicular
traffic will be prohibited and shall cause signs to be posted to that
effect. It shall be unlawful for any person to fail to comply with
the directions of any such sign. The existence of any sign purporting
to direct or regulate vehicular or pedestrian traffic shall be prima
facie evidence that the same was posted by or at the direction of
the Director of the Parks and Recreation Department.
(G) Unless
authorized by the Director of Parks and Recreation or his designated
representative(s), it shall be unlawful for any person to ride, lead
or drive a horse upon any part of a City park, or allow a horse to
enter upon any City park, except upon designated driveways, parking
lots or bridle paths.
(H) Any
person violating any provision of this section shall be guilty of
a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, shall be fined any sum not less
than one dollar ($1.00) nor more than two hundred dollars ($200.00).
Whereas, it is appropriate to name parks and other recreational
facilities in honor and recognition of outstanding individuals who
have served the community well, and because it is further appropriate
to name other parks with a geographical name, the following parks
and facilities are hereby named as shown below:
General
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Alamo
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1906 Santa Anna Drive
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Armstrong, John W.
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1126 Birchwood Drive
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Bisby, Harold R.
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3114 Pinewood Drive
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Bradfield, William H.
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1220 Castle Drive
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Bradfield Branch
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1451 Morrison Drive
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Bullock School, Guy
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3909 Edgewood Drive
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Bunker Hill
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4949 Bunker Hill Road
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Coomer, Roland E.
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634 Apollo Road
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Crossman, George W.
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5135 Heather Glen Drive
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Cullom, John J.
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1310 Travis Street
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Dallas/Garland Friendship
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575 Forest Ridge Drive
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Dorfman, Louis and Mark
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701 Springlake Drive
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Douglas, Virgil M.
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420 Carver Drive
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Eastern Hills
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3415 Country Club Road
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Embree, K.H.
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1515 Dairy Road
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Freedom
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335 Clover Lane
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Garland Heritage Park
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200 Museum Plaza Drive
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Graham, Buddy
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1826 Clearpoint Drive
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Grissom, Virgil
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1130 Sleepy Hollow Drive
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Groves, Norman A.
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1510 Bobbie Lane
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Hill, Anita at Indian Lake
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1202 Briarhollow Lane
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Holford, William A.
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2420 N. Shiloh Road
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Hollabaugh, Harris
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3925 W. Walnut Street
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Houston, School Sam
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1906 Sussex Drive
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Independence
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201 Georgetown Drive
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Jack M. Hayes Park at Rosehill
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4646 Country Club Road
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James, George W.
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1213 High Meadow Drive
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Joyce, Wynn
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2678 Wynn Joyce Road
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Kingsley Road
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1817 Kingsley Road
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Lou Huff
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515 East Avenue B
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Mayflower
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1542 Laura Drive
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Montgomery, P.O.B.
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2905 Edgewood Drive
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Peavy, W. E.
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1510 Warwick Drive
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Pinta
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160 Casalita Drive
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Rosehill
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4646 County Club Road
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Ross, Betsy
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1818 Wynn Joyce Road
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Tinsley, William A.
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2617 Anita Drive
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Tuckerville
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1801 State Highway 66
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Watson, Lottie
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3901 Lawler Road
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Watson School, Ferris
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2601 Dairy Road
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White, Edward
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1117 Ravencroft Drive
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Williams School, M.D.
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1821 Old Gate Lane
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Woodland
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815 Walnut Street
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Yarborough, Vivian
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401 Tina Drive
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Duck Creek Greenbelt
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Ablon, Arnold and Carol
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3850 Ablon Trail Drive
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Audubon, John J.
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342 Oates Road
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Bass, M. H.
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3901 Duck Creek Drive
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Camp Gatewood
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4917 Duck Creek Drive
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Gatewood, Evelyn M.
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5201 Duck Creek Drive
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Central
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1310 Avenue F
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Cody, William S. “Bill”
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5601 Duck Creek Drive
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Glenbrook Parkway
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1902 Glenbrook Drive
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Greenbrook
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4343 Duck Creek Drive
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Lakewood
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1512 West Walnut Street
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Meadowcreek Branch
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301 Rollingridge Lane
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Murray, J. Fulton, Sr.
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222 LaPrada Drive
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Oaks Branch
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5815 Robin Glen Lane
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O’Banion, John and Minnie
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4600 O’Banion Road
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Rick Oden
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1010 W. Miller
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Robert E. "Bob" Hall Park
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1301 Rivercrest Lane
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Troth-Ablon
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4498 O’Banion Road
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Vial, Solon C.
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5701 Duck Creek Drive
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Wynne, Lon L.
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141 W. Centerville
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Lake Ray Hubbard Greenbelt
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Jones, John Paul
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4099 Zion Road
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Windsurf Bay Park
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5556 Locust Grove Road
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Woodland Basin Nature Area
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2332 East Miller Road
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Rowlett Creek Greenbelt
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Carl and Cecil Cooper Section
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2088 Northeast Parkway
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Firewheel At Garland
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600 Campbell Road
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Old Course
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Lakes Course
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Bridges Course
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The Tradition Nine
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The Champion Nine
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The Masters Nine
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Jerry Andrews Tournament Pavilion
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One Eleven Ranch
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2121 Brand Road
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Rivercrest Branch
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1713 Bosque Drive
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Riley Burch Section
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Rowlett Creek Preserve
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2525 Castle Road
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Spring Creek Greenbelt
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Halff, M. H.
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4695 Ranger Drive
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Halff, Maureen
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625 W. Brand Road
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Spring Creek Greenbelt
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Harris, Fred E.
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6006 Shiloh Road
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Spring Creek Forest Preserve
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1770 Holford Road
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Spring Creek Park Preserve
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1787 Holford Road
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Winters, W. Cecil
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1601 Spring Creek Drive
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PARD Facilities
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Carter, M. G. “Jerry,” Sr.
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550 Oates Road
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(Softball Complex)
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(Audubon Park)
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Coleman, Jack
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1010 W. Miller Road
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(Tennis Center)
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(Rick Oden Park)
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Don Koerner
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1251 S. Glenbrook Drive
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(Baseball Field No. 5)
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(Central Park)
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Fields, Gale A.
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1515 Dairy Road
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(Recreation Center)
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(Embree Park)
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Granger, Fred P.
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1310 Avenue F
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(Recreation Center)
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(Central Park)
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Jon Comer Skate Park
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1010 W. Miller Road
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(Skate Park)
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(Rick Oden Park)
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Linda Brownlee Auditorium
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300 N. Fifth Street
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(Main Auditorium)
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(Patty Granville Arts Center)
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Mcknight, William C.
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634 Apollo
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(Parks and Recreation Administration Building)
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(Coomer Park)
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Patterson, Boyce and Shelia
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1510 Bobbie Lane
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(Baseball Field No. 1)
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(Norma Groves Park)
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Roach, Haskell L.
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1221 Spring Creek Drive
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(Garden Center)
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(Winters Park)
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Reagan, William C. “Bill”
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550 Oates Road
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(Carter Complex White Softball Field)
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(Audubon Park)
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Rogers, Jerry Wayne
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550 Oates Road
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(Carter Complex Green Softball Field)
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(Audubon Park)
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Rushing, Maurice L.
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2420 North Shiloh Road
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(Baseball Field No. 2)
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(Holford Park)
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Surf and Swim
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440 Oates Road
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Wackett, Jeffrey C.
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1310 W. Avenue F
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(Football Field)
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(Central Park)
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(Ordinance 4170, sec. 1, adopted 1/5/88; Ordinance 4189, sec. 1, adopted 3/1/88; Ordinance 4287, sec. 1, adopted 1/3/89; Ordinance 4404, sec. 1, adopted 3/13/90; Ordinance 4510, sec. 1, adopted 7/9/91; Ordinance 5067, sec. 1, adopted 4/15/97; Ordinance 5158, sec. 1, adopted 3/17/98; Ordinance 5230, sec. 2, adopted 12/15/98; Ordinance 5348, sec. 1, adopted 3/16/99; Ordinance 5395, sec. 1, adopted 9/7/99; Ordinance 5476, sec. 1, adopted 7/18/00; Ordinance 5501, sec. 1, adopted 9/19/00; Ordinance 5561, sec. 1, adopted 5/1/01; Ordinance 5838, sec. 1, adopted 8/3/04; Ordinance 5937, sec. 1, adopted 9/20/05; Ordinance 6111, sec. 1, adopted 4/3/07; Ordinance 6189, sec. 1, adopted 1/22/07; Ordinance 6369, sec. 1, adopted 12/1/09; Ordinance 6429, sec. 1, adopted 9/21/10; Ordinance 6433, sec. 1, adopted 11/16/10; Ordinance 6614, sec. 1, adopted 5/21/13; Ordinance 6808, sec. 1, adopted 11/17/15; Ordinance 7306 adopted 3/15/22; Ordinance 7432 adopted 5/16/2023)
(A) Reservation fees. The parks and recreation facilities reservation fees shall be in the amounts designated in the Master Fee and Rate Schedule, Article VII, Section
10.85, of Chapter
10.
(B) Identification card. All persons utilizing the facilities at recreation centers are required to purchase an identification card in the applicable amount designated in the Master Fee and Rate Schedule, Article VII, Section
10.85, of Chapter
10. To receive an identification card, patrons must register their name, address, telephone number, and age. Registered patrons participating in programs and activities shall not be required to purchase an identification card, but must provide the same information when they register for programs and activities.
(C) League fees. League fees are in the applicable amounts designated in the Master Fee and Rate Schedule, Article VII, Section
10.85, of Chapter
10.
(D) The Jack Coleman Tennis Center. Jack Coleman Tennis Center fees are in the applicable amounts designated in the Master Fee and Rate Schedule, Article VII, Section
10.85, of Chapter
10.
(Ordinance 4619, sec. 8, adopted 8/25/92; Ordinance 4674, sec. 1, adopted 4/20/93; Ordinance 5209, sec. 3, adopted 9/15/98; Ordinance 5417, sec. 1, adopted 11/2/99; Ordinance 5666, sec. 4, adopted 9/17/02; Ordinance 5847, sec. 4, adopted 9/7/04; Ordinance 6054, sec. 1, adopted 9/19/06; Ordinance 6260, sec. 4, adopted 9/2/08; Ordinance 6485, sec. 1, adopted 9/6/11; Ordinance 6804, sec. 6, adopted 9/15/15; Ordinance 7017, sec. 3, adopted 9/18/18; Ordinance 7252 adopted 9/14/21; Ordinance 7310 adopted 4/5/22; Ordinance 7363 adopted 9/6/2022)
The parks and recreation swimming fees are in the applicable amounts designated in the Master Fee and Rate Schedule, Article VII, Section
10.85, of Chapter
10.
(Ordinance 4619, sec. 9, adopted 8/25/92; Ordinance 4674, sec. 1, adopted 4/20/93; Ordinance 4899, sec. 4, adopted 9/19/95; Ordinance 5209, sec. 4, adopted 9/15/98; Ordinance 5417, sec. 1, adopted 11/2/99; Ordinance 5503, sec. 3, adopted 9/19/00; Ordinance 5666, sec. 5, adopted 9/17/02; Ordinance 5847, sec. 5, adopted 9/7/04; Ordinance 6260, sec. 5, adopted 9/2/08; Ordinance 6485, sec. 2, adopted 9/6/11; Ordinance 6641, sec. 2, adopted 9/3/13; Ordinance 7363 adopted 9/6/2022)
Fees relating to the use of Firewheel at Garland Golf Park are
in the amounts approved in the annual budget and may be administratively
amended by the City Manager within the budget year to reflect current
market or operational conditions.
(Ordinance 5992, sec. 1, adopted 4/18/06; Ordinance 7017, sec. 4, adopted 9/18/18; Ordinance 7363 adopted 9/6/2022)
Bicycle riding in parks shall be governed further by safe riding
practices and consideration for use of park areas by others. Where
special provisions have been made for bicycles, parking shall be limited
to that area. Bicycle riding shall be prohibited in playgrounds, special
display areas, on tennis and athletic courts, in pavilion or other
monument type structures, or in any area where other activities are
in progress.
Overnight camping shall be prohibited except by special permit
of the Director of Parks and Recreation Department in designated park
areas. Permits may be issued only to those groups whose program includes
camping, both overnight and day, and whose leaders, as well as participants,
have received special training in camping and related activities.
Fires shall be permitted only in enclosed fireplaces or grills
provided for this purpose, except with written permit of Fire Marshal
and Parks and Recreation Director, or his authorized representative,
in designated areas. The same rule shall apply for ceremonial bonfires.
It shall be unlawful to leave an area without extinguishing a fire.
Privately owned charcoal grills are not permitted on grass areas or
on picnic tables. After use, coals shall be thoroughly extinguished
with water and cooled and then disposed of in a trash can.
(A) Fishing
shall be permitted only from the banks of any creek, pond, lake, or
other body of water in any public park; no trotlines, throw lines,
fish traps or nets shall be permitted; all fish caught must be taken
away from the public park to be cleaned.
(B) Playing
or practicing golf is prohibited within parks, parkways, greenbelts,
or other recreational facilities except those specifically designated
for golf.
(Ordinance 5992, sec. 2, adopted 4/18/06)
It shall be prohibited to damage, cut, carve, mark, remove,
transplant, break, pick, or, in any way, injure, damage, or deface
any plants or turf within or upon any parks, parkways, greenbelts,
or other recreational areas. It shall further be prohibited to bring
in any vegetation to any park, parkway, greenbelt, or other recreational
area or facility except by permit of the director or designated representative(s).
For the purposes of this section, plants shall be defined to include
any vegetation, shrubs, bushes, trees, vines, hedges, grasses, flowers,
or the seeds thereof.
It shall be unlawful to place dyes, detergents, or, in any way,
clog or impede the flow of water in any public fountain, reflective
pool, swimming pool, stream, or waterfall.
It shall be unlawful to willfully break bottles or other glass,
or similarly dangerous objects on any public property, or to take
glass bottles or containers into public swimming pools.
(A) Except as otherwise provided in subsections
(D) or
(E) of this section, or anywhere else in the City's Code of Ordinances or other law, parks shall be open to the public from 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.
(B) A person
commits an offense if the person enters or remains on park property
or portions thereof when the park is closed.
(C) It is a defense to prosecution under subsection
(B) of this section that a person was on park property between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m.; and
(1) Was
attending an event for which a permit extending park hours had been
issued by the Parks and Recreation Director or that director's designee;
or
(2) A
sign had been posted on the park property by the City extending park
hours and the person was on park property during the posted, extended
park hours.
(D) The
below listed athletic complexes and their respective parking lots
shall be open to the public from 6:00 a.m. until midnight:
(1) Carter
Softball Complex at Audubon Park, located at 550 W. Oates Road;
(2) Audubon
Soccer Complex at Audubon Park, located at 720 W. Oates Road;
(3) Central
Park Baseball, located at 1251 S. Glenbrook Drive;
(4) Groves
Park Baseball, located at 1510 Bobbie Lane;
(5) Bradfield
Park Baseball, located at 1220 Castle Drive;
(6) Holford
Park Baseball, located at 2420 N. Shiloh Road;
(7) Winters
Softball Complex, located at 1330 Spring Creek Drive;
(8) Winters
Soccer Complex, located at 1601 Spring Creek Drive; and
(9) Rick
Oden Baseball and Tennis Center, located at 1010 West Miller Road.
(E) Windsurf
Bay Park hours:
(1) Except
as otherwise provided in this subsection (E), Windsurf Bay Park shall
be open to the public from 6:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. on weekdays.
(2) Windsurf
Bay Park shall be closed on weekends beginning Friday at 12:00 p.m.
through Monday at 6:00 a.m.
(3) Windsurf
Bay Park shall be closed on all local, state, and federal holidays,
including the two days preceding and succeeding the holiday.
(4) In
the event the Director of Police or Director of Fire, or one of their
designees, determine in their sole discretion that Windsurf Bay Park
should be temporarily closed to protect public health, safety, and
welfare, and notifies the City Manager, or his or her designee, of
their recommendation to close the park, the City Manager may order
the park closed until such time as needed to safely reopen the park.
(5) A
person commits an offense if the person enters or remains within Windsurf
Bay Park after receiving notice that the park is closed.
(6) For
the purpose of this section, "notice" means oral or written communication
by a peace officer or other City employee with apparent authority
to act on behalf of the City, or a sign or signs conspicuously posted
at the main entrance to the park, reasonably likely to come to the
attention of the general public, indicating that the park is closed.
(Ordinance 4674, sec. 2, adopted 4/20/93; Ordinance 6995 adopted 6/19/18; Ordinance
7006 adopted 8/21/18; Ordinance 7146 adopted 5/19/20; Ordinance 7357 adopted 9/6/22; Ordinance
7426 adopted 5/2/2023)
(A) In this
section:
(1) Camping
means using property for living accommodation purposes by the erection,
use or occupation of any tent, hut, lean-to, shack or other temporary
shelter for sleeping purposes or the laying down of bedding, such
as a mat, blanket, sleeping bag or similar material for the purpose
of sleeping.
(2) Downtown
Square means the area south of the southern sidewalk of W. State Street
between N. Sixth Street, east of the eastern sidewalk on N. Sixth
Street between Main Street and W. State Street, north of the northern
sidewalk on Main Street between N. Sixth Street and N. Fifth Street,
and west of the western sidewalk of N. Fifth Street between Main Street
and W. State Street.
(3) Downtown Overlay District means all that area located within the boundaries reflected on the Downtown
Framework Plan (see Appendix
A. Downtown
Framework Plan in Chapter
7 of the Garland Development Code).
(B) The
Downtown Square is closed between 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. every day.
It shall be unlawful to remain in within the Downtown Square between
the hours of 2:00 a.m. and 5:00 a.m. after receiving a warning from
a peace officer that the Downtown Square is closed.
(C) It shall
be unlawful to leave personal property unattended in the Downtown
Square. Property left unattended in the Downtown Square may be impounded
and maintained at the Police Property Room for a period of 10 days.
Property not claimed within 10 days will be disposed of by the City.
(D) It shall
be unlawful to cook within the Downtown Square except in accordance
with the terms of a special event permit and related health permits
issued by the City.
(E) It shall
be unlawful to operate a grill or cooking equipment within the Downtown
Square except in accordance with the terms of a special event permit
and related health permits issued by the City.
(F) It shall
be unlawful to light or maintain a fire, including a grill, fire-pit
or open fire, within the Downtown Square, except in accordance with
the terms of a special event permit issued by the City.
(G) Camping
is prohibited in the Downtown Overlay District.
(Ordinance 7180 adopted 11/17/20)
Electric or gas powered model boats are prohibited on all water
bodies except by approval from the Director of Parks and Recreation
Department or his authorized representative.
It shall be unlawful for a parent, guardian, or any other type
of custodian to abandon, or, in any way, leave unattended a minor
child (under seven (7) years) in a park or recreation facility, except
for a supervised program or activity.
It shall be unlawful to offer any goods, services, or thing
for sale within parks, parkways, or other recreational facilities,
or on public streets and rights-of-way within three hundred (300)
feet of the boundary of the same, unless specifically authorized by
the Parks and Recreation Director.