For the purpose of this chapter, the following words, terms and phrases shall have the meaning ascribed to them in this section:
METAL DETECTINGThe use of metal detectors, equipment, pin-pointers, digging tools, or other ground-penetrating devices used in hunting for precious metals, coins, artifacts or significant objects of historical, paleontological, cultural, or archeological value.
RECENT COINSCoins still in common circulation and/or of a value of less than $25 ("nominal value").
SIGNIFICANT OBJECT(S)Any object of an historical, paleontological, or archaeological nature, or any coin or object whose value significantly exceeds its face value. A recent coin is not a significant object.
TOWN PARKSShall refer to and incorporate §
152-1B of the Town Code as followed:
A. Town-owned or controlled property, lands, waterways, beaches, swimming and boating areas, structures thereon and appurtenant objects associated therewith intended for the protection of the scientific, historic, cultural and architectural interest thereof and to make such lands available for public recreation. This shall include sports fields, courts, playground equipment, trails, designated swimming and boating areas, roads and parking facilities within those areas, and any other area or facility intended for any form of lawful outdoor public recreation.