No person shall damage, deface, remove or tamper with any property
within any County park. Do not attempt to remove any graffiti, but
rather report any graffiti to the County Parks and Recreation Department
or County park police.
The Parks Board has determined that the further additions of
traditional memorials (being those generally constructed with masonry,
statuary, flags and/or plaques which commemorate people, organizations,
or events) conflict with the long-term interest of the Delaware County
park system to provide areas for public recreation and environmental
protection and therefore should not be permitted. This prohibition
does not apply to plaques affixed on or nearby the following, which
may be approved by the County Parks and Recreation Department without
Parks Board input: a) benches; b) picnic tables; and c) specimen trees.
Any memorial bench or picnic table in disrepair, or tree that has
died, may be removed at the discretion of the County Parks and Recreation
Department. The Parks Board welcomes the memorializing of capital
and landscaping improvements that implement aspects of the Master
Plan for the target park, but such require normal Parks Board and
County Council approval, per the next section. The Parks Board also
recognizes that extraordinary situations can arise for more significant
memorials not envisioned by this policy, and for those cases the following
will apply:
A. No memorials, plaques, commemorative installations, or construction
or installation of any kind is permitted in any County park without
the express written approval of the Parks Board and County Council.
B. Any memorials, plaques, commemorative installations, buildings, and
existing appurtenances of any kind shall have provision for maintenance,
upkeep and insurance as determined by the County Parks and Recreation
Department. Evidence of any required insurance coverage must be provided
on a yearly basis and upon the request of the County Parks and Recreation
Department. Failure to provide any required certificate of insurance
evidencing such coverage to the County Parks and Recreation Department
may result in the removal of the appurtenance, memorial plaque, installation
or building structure. Structures identified in this subsection but
in existence as the result of prior approval of Delaware County Council
(including the Smedley Park World War I Memorial, the Delco Police
Memorial, the Delco Flag Foundation structure and the Dr. Jaisohn
Korean Memorial), prior to January 1, 2004, are exempt from insurance
requirements.
C. Any memorials placed without the prior written approval of County
Council and the Parks Board will be removed.
All local, state and federal laws must be strictly complied
with and will be enforced by the appropriate authority. The park police
officers have the right and power to enforce all the rules and regulations
of the County Parks and Recreation Department, and pursuant to 16
P.S. § 2510(b), violations of the rules and regulations
shall be a summary offense punishable by a fine of up to $300. Any
person who shall violate any provision of these rules and regulations
may also be punished by fine, the costs of prosecution, and any penalty
required or permitted by any other local, state or federal authority.