Fires may not be created and are not permitted anywhere within
a park other than in stoves, grills or fireplaces provided for that
purpose. No person shall throw away or discard any lighted match,
cigar, or cigarette in any park.
Public meetings, assemblages or parades may not take place within
the limits of a park without the permission of the Township.
Peddlers, or any other person(s), shall not sell or offer for sale any article or service for hire within the limits of the park or establish therein any stand or booth for such purpose or distribute or display handbills, cards, or advertisements of any nature whatsoever unless duly authorized to do so by the Township. See Township Code Chapter
187, Peddling and Soliciting, and Township Police Department solicitation permit regulations for rules and process to obtain a Township solicitation permit. This includes food trucks and/or concession service.
A. Games, contests, or sports activities are permitted only in areas
designated for such use, and in no case shall such use be permitted
in areas where lawns or plantings may be destroyed or disturbed, or
where such games or contests may interfere with other park regulations.
Athletic fields may be closed when conditions warrant, as determined
solely by the Township's Parks and Recreation Department.
B. Organized games, contests, or sports exceeding 15 adults (18+) or
nonresident groups must have Township approval or a facility rental
permit.
C. Organized activities/lessons (fitness programs, lessons, etc.), free
or fee based conducted in a park are prohibited unless organized through
the Township Recreation Department or with a facility rental permit.
Private and instructional lessons, free or fee based, that include
a parent or guardian with children are prohibited. Private lessons
must be approved through the Township's Parks and Recreation
Department, or a facility rental permit must be obtained. Fees may
apply. If such an activity includes children, copies of clearances
must be submitted to the Township's Parks and Recreation Department.
Proof of insurance with limits no less than $1,000,000 with South
Fayette Township listed as additional insured must be submitted to
Township's Parks and Recreation Department.
Alcohol may be possessed and/or consumed in designated areas
by individuals and/or organizations possessing a permit issued by
the Township's Parks and Recreation Department. Permits shall
be issued in accordance with the current Park Facility Rental Policy.
This policy may be changed at any time by the Township Manager. A
copy is available at the Township office.
Picnics are permitted throughout all parks. However, picnics
may not interfere or disrupt the normal, customary and/or regular
use, repair, or maintenance of any facility. No group of 15 or more
adults (18+) may gather in a park pavilion without a permit.
South Fayette Township has established an administrative policy
known as the "Park Facility Rental Policy," outlining the procedures
and permitting of Township facility usage. This policy is made a part
of this chapter and may be changed by the Township Manager at any
time. A copy of this policy is available at the Township office. Parks
and recreation facilities are generally available on a first-come,
first-served basis unless a facility reservations permit has been
issued by the Parks and Recreation Department. A permit is required
for any group of 15 or more adults (18+) gathering at pavilions or
athletic fields. Along with the current Park Facility Rental Policy,
the following standard shall apply:
A. Permits are required to reserve pavilions, picnic areas, sports courts,
athletic fields, and buildings. Requests for a permit can be obtained
online or at the Township Building.
B. Permits are issued only for the facility(ies), time(s) and date(s)
outlined on the permit. Usage of surrounding areas, facilities or
fields are prohibited unless the applicant obtains Township permission.
There shall be no setup the day before or cleanup the day after any
event.
C. A person or persons representing companies, groups or organizations
signing park permits will be held liable for any damage or injury.
D. All permits are issued for the sole use of the permittee, and permits
cannot be sublet or given to any other individual, corporation, or
organization.
E. All reservations must be paid in full 14 days prior to rental.
F. Alcohol use shall be by permit only, with a fee assessed by the Township.
G. All refuse must be placed in proper receptacles.
H. Staples or tacks may not be used on tables or seats.
I. All signs, posters or directions must be removed at the end of the
day.
J. No holes or pits may be dug.
K. The person named on the reservation form is responsible for cleanup
and damage. The Township may bill them at a later date.
L. Tables must be returned to their original positions.
M. No supplies or equipment may be stored overnight within the park
premises.
N. Special equipment and outside contracts (moon bounces, food trucks,
etc.) must be approved, insured, and noted on the permit. The minimum
insurance policy is for $1,000,000, naming South Fayette Township
as an additional insured.
O. Park rentals that are used for large groups beyond pavilion occupancy or events that are open to the general public (free or charged entrance fee) must comply with §
183-36 of this chapter.
No person shall, under any circumstances, loiter or remain in
any park between 10:00 p.m. and sunrise without the permission of
the Township.
Pet owners or other people having such animals will be responsible
for the actions of their pets and are required to maintain control
of the pet at all times. Abandonment of domesticated animals is not
permitted. Any animal found at large may be seized and impounded by
the Township or its authorized agent. Pet owners shall follow the
following rules:
A. Pet owners or other people having such animals will be responsible
for the actions of their pets and are always required to maintain
control.
B. Pets must remain on a leash at all times unless in a fenced-in dog
park facility.
C. Leashes may not exceed 12 feet in length.
D. Pets displaying aggressive behavior towards people and/or other pets
will not be permitted to return to the park.
E. Pets are not permitted on any athletic field, court and/or playground.
F. Pet owners or other persons having such animals are required to clean
up, remove and dispose of all animal waste in properly marked receptacles
or dispersal into high growth fields.
Upon adoption of this chapter, the Township eliminates designated
run-free zones.
Birds, squirrels, rabbits, deer, ducks, or any other wild creatures may not be hunted, injured, killed or in any manner molested within a park's limits. However, the Township may authorize controlled hunting by permit at the Boys Home property. Refer to §
183-30 of this chapter for the rules and regulations regarding hunting.
Hunting on the Boys Home property, solely in the area described
on Attachment A, shall be authorized through permits and shall follow all
applicable laws set by the Pennsylvania Game Commission and the Pennsylvania
Fish and Boat Commission. In addition, the following rules shall apply:
A. Authorization to hunt shall be through the issuance of a special
hunting permit issued by the Parks and Recreation Department.
B. A permit may be revoked for any violation.
C. The permit must always be carried when hunting on Township property.
D. Permits are valid for the time of the license, not to exceed one
year.
E. The Township reserves the right to designate hunting zones.
F. The Township reserves the right to regulate the number of permit
holders.
G. Muzzleloaders may be used in designated areas.
H. Archery may be used in designated areas.
I. Shotguns may be used in designated areas.
J. No hunting on Sunday or after sunset.
K. Hunting may not take place during any special or sporting event.
L. No driving of motorized vehicles in fields.
M. Parking in designated areas only.
N. No building of open fires.
O. A 150-yard no-hunting safety zone shall be observed in areas containing
playgrounds and buildings.
P. No trapping is permitted.
Q. Straight-walled cartridges may be used in designated areas.
Small photo shoots, like those for engagements, weddings, and
family photos, do not require permission. However, a photographer
may be asked to move from an area that has been reserved, or if they
interfere with recreational activities. Any large photo shoots or
film productions that are beyond home video or commercial in nature,
meaning they are being produced specifically for post-shoot sales
(big productions like commercials, TV shows, music videos and movies),
must have Township approval or a facility rental permit.
Use of playground equipment is at each person's own risk.
Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all
times. No pets shall be allowed on play safety surfaces. Playground
components shall only be used that are appropriate for the age and
ability of a child. No jumping off equipment is permitted. Shoes shall
be worn at all times.
The splash pad and water features shall generally be open and
operational daily from 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., from Memorial Day
through Labor Day. Notwithstanding the foregoing or the posted days
and hours of operation, the splash pad and water features may be closed
or rendered nonoperational due to weather, maintenance, or operation
concerns, or as otherwise determined by the Parks and Recreation Department.
All persons utilizing the splash pad area are subject to the following:
A. The splash pad is not supervised by the Township or lifeguards. Participation
is at the participants' own risk.
B. The splash pad and water features may not be used for bathing any
person or animal or cleaning any personal property.
C. All children under the age of 12 must be supervised by an adult at
least 18 years old.
D. Any child not toilet trained must wear a swim diaper on the splash
pad.
E. Running, jumping and rough play is prohibited on the splash pad.
F. Running, climbing, or swinging on the water features is prohibited.
G. Bicycles, tricycles, skateboards, scooters, in-line skates, and any
other similar equipment are prohibited on the splash pad.
H. Food, drinks, and any glass items are prohibited on the splash pad.
I. Pets and animals are prohibited on the splash pad.
J. Soap, detergent, shampoo, bubbles, paint, cleaning substances of
any kind, and any substance that could cause any drain or water feature
to become clogged or backed up is prohibited on the splash pad.
K. Persons with diarrhea within the past 14 days, or persons with contagious
skin conditions or open wounds, are not permitted.
Properly licensed and tagged (i.e., ownership identification)
dogs without vicious, dangerous, or aggressive propensities may be
exercised without a leash in the designated fenced areas. All use
of dog parks shall be at the user's own risk. South Fayette Township
shall not be liable for injuries to dogs, their owners/handlers or
others that use the dog park. The area is for dogs and their handlers/owners
only. The owner is 100% responsible for any injuries suffered or inflicted
by their dog. The following rules and regulations apply to dog parks:
A. The hours of operation are from dawn to dusk unless otherwise posted.
The dog parks may be closed anytime at the discretion of the Township.
B. No children under 16 are allowed without adult supervision. Small
children must be within arm's reach of a supervising adult.
C. Each dog must display a current license and be properly inoculated,
healthy (no contagious conditions), and parasite-free. No dog that
is sick, in heat, vicious, or aggressive or has previously bitten
any person is permitted in the dog park.
D. Dogs must be leashed when outside the dog park fence at all times.
Leash and unleash your dog inside the double-gated holding area, not
inside the dog park. The leash must be visible when inside dog park
area.
E. The owner of a dog must be in close supervision and in voice command
range at all times.
F. Dogs left unattended at the dog park will be impounded with Animal
Control. Failure to closely supervise dogs may result in the dog being
banned for an appropriate period of time, as determined by the Township's
Director of Parks and Recreation in their sole discretion.
G. Owners must clean up after their pets and properly dispose of waste.
H. No food of any kind is allowed inside a dog park, including food
for human consumption.
I. Three dogs per dog owner is the maximum permitted inside the dog
park.
J. No female dogs in heat or puppies under six months of age are permitted
in a dog park.
K. No grooming or brushing that leaves an excessive amount of hair is
permitted in a dog park.
South Fayette Township has established an administrative policy known as the "Park Facility Rental Policy," outlining the procedures and permitting of Township athletic fields usage. This policy is made a part of this chapter and may be changed by the Township Manager at any time. A copy of the policy is available in the Township's offices. South Fayette Athletic Association members have field use scheduling priority and shall adhere to Article
VI of this chapter, in addition to the following rules. When athletic fields are not in use under a Township-authorized permit or permission, fields are generally available on a first-come, first-served basis. A permit is required for any group of 15 or more adults (18+). Along with the current Park Facility Rental Use Administrative Policy, the following standard shall apply:
A. Shoes and shirts are required when playing.
C. No profanity or graphic gestures permitted.
D. No arguing with umpires or referees.
E. No tobacco, alcohol or other controlled substances allowed.
F. Remove trash from the premises when leaving.
G. No motorized vehicles, bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades, or strollers.
H. Beware of bats and balls leaving the playing field.
I. No batting against the fence.
J. No hanging or jumping on goals.
Larger gatherings and events open to general public, such as
but not limited to 5Ks, festivals, community days, and tournaments,
not organized by the Township that use Township facilities must adhere
to the administrative policy known as the "Park Facility Rental Policy,"
outlining the procedure and permitting of Township facility usage.
This policy is made a part of this chapter and may be changed by the
Township Manager at any time. A copy of this policy is available at
the Township offices. In addition, a reserving party must submit a
large event application prior to the facility reservation for approval
by the Parks and Recreation Department. In addition, a reserving party
must adhere to the following terms and conditions:
A. If anticipated attendance is beyond the facility compacity limit
listed below, the reserving party is responsible to pay a $100 park
impact fee.
(1) Fairview Rotary Pavilion: 200 people.
(2) Fairview Mayview Pavilion: 200 people.
B. The reserving party must pay a rental fee for all park spaces or
facilities used, in accordance with the current Park Facility Rental
Use Policy. If additional park spaces or facilities are used that
were not rented, the security deposit may be forfeited.
C. Prior to the event, the reserving party must provide a certificate
of insurance with liability limits no less than $1,000,000 and naming
South Fayette Township as an additional insured.
D. Any and all equipment and supplies must arrive and leave the facility
on the day of your rental, unless otherwise approved by Township.
Equipment and supplies cannot be stored at the facility. Failure to
remove items will result in the loss of your security deposit and
the removal of your items.
E. Trash receptacles are located at each facility. If excessive trash,
decorations, or other debris is left at the facility it may result
in the loss of your security deposit.
F. Music from a band, disc jockey, radio or other amplified music is
only permitted during operating hours of the park. Out of respect
for our neighbors, music shall not leave the boundaries of the facility.
Noise complaints received by the Parks and Recreation Department or
the Police Department may result in the loss of your security deposit.
G. Additional portable toilets may be secured for use during your rental
period. However, they must be obtained from the same vendor that the
Township has contracted for that calendar year and at cost to the
reserving party.
H. At the discretion of the Township, a parking plan may be required
to be submitted to Township staff prior to the event date. If without
Township permission, cars are not to be parked in areas other than
designated parking lots, and the security deposit may be forfeited.
I. At the Township's discretion, a South Fayette officer may be
required to be present, at the expense of reserving party. Fees are
set in the Township's fee schedule resolution.
J. At the Township's discretion or at request of a reserving party,
a South Fayette Public Works employee(s) may attend the event at the
expense of the reserving party. Fees are set in the Township fee schedule
resolution.
K. Use of event/party rental equipment such as, but not limited to,
tents, tables, chairs, stages, bounce houses, or game trailers are
permitted with Township approval. Delivery information must be provided
to the Parks and Recreation Director. A certificate of insurance from
the rental company naming the Township as the certificate holder and
as an additional insured must be provided. Food trucks may be contracted.
A certificate of insurance from the rental company naming the Township
as the certificate holder and as an additional insured must be provided.
Trucks must be parked on concrete or asphalt areas and not on grass.
L. Should the cost of damages or cleanup exceed the deposit, the reserving
party shall be liable for additional costs, and, if not paid within
30 days, shall pay any and all costs, including, but not limited to,
reasonable attorney fees, filing fees and court costs incurred to
collect said damages.