It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation, including the city, to engage in, permit, or cause any surface drilling or mining in or on any city park. This provision applies to any park owned by the city regardless if within or outside the city limits.
(2001 Code, art. 8.600)
(a) 
The following rules are adopted for the city swimming pool:
(1) 
Children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by a responsible person. Responsible person is defined as a person 16 or older who is capable of caring for a child. A parent may appoint a person younger than 16 as the responsible person if a signed permission slip is presented to the pool staff. A form will be available at the pool.
(2) 
Children under the age of five must have a parent or guardian, age 17 or older, in the pool with them at all times.
(3) 
All swimmers must shower before entering the pool.
(4) 
All swimmers must wear swim suits. No “cut-offs” or other frayed clothing is allowed in the pool.
(5) 
Children who are not potty-trained must wear a swim diaper. Swim diapers are available for purchase in the pool office.
(6) 
No glass containers are allowed inside the pool area.
(7) 
No food or drinks are allowed in the pool.
(8) 
No diving.
(9) 
No running on the pool deck.
(10) 
No “chicken fights” or dangerous horseplay.
(11) 
No profanity.
(12) 
No smoking in the pool area.
(13) 
Only properly fitting, Coast Guard approved personal floatation devices with a positive lock are allowed in the pool for children who cannot swim.
(b) 
The pool manager and the on-duty lifeguards are required and empowered to enforce the rules as stated in this division. Additionally, they may, if, in their judgment, words, actions or apparel interfere with the safe use of the swimming pool, tell persons involved to leave the pool area. Not complying with the instructions of the lifeguards may result in temporary or permanent suspension of use of the swimming pool.
(Ordinance 417 adopted 4/10/07)