No person while on district lands shall violate or fail to comply with any provision of federal, state, county or district laws, regulations or posted signs.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall enter or remain in any area of district lands closed to the public, nor use any area of district lands for an unauthorized purpose.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall damage, deface, tamper with or remove any district property or facilities, including dams, buildings, signs, gates, fences, equipment, markers, structures, tables, benches, trash receptacles, barbeques, camp stoves, fireplaces, paving material, utility or water lines.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No group, school, club or similar organization, whether formally organized or not, shall hold or conduct any picnic, hike or other activity on district lands with twenty or more participants without prior written approval of the district and no person shall take part in any such activity without said prior written approval. Groups will be permitted in designated areas only and are subject to prior reservations, conditions and charges.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
Parents and guardians shall be responsible for the conduct of their minor children and shall not permit such minor children to do any act on district lands prohibited by the provisions of these regulations. No parent, guardian or any person having the custody of any child under the age of ten years, shall allow such child to enter or visit district lands unless accompanied by a person at least sixteen years of age.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall bathe, swim, wade, wash or otherwise enter any district reservoir or stream.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall place or operate any boat or watercraft, including, but not limited to, any row boat, motor boat, sailboat, raft, kayak, canoe or seaplane on or in any district reservoir or stream.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall possess camping gear or camp on district lands. Camping gear includes sleeping bags, tents, lean-to materials or any other articles connected with camping as differentiated from picnicking.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall run or jog on district lands except on protection roads and district trails not signed against such use, nor run or jog in such a way as to endanger hikers, equestrians or others using district lands. No school, club or other organization shall hold running, jogging or cross-county meets, events or practice sessions on district lands without prior written approval of the district and no person shall take part in any such activity without said prior written approval. Meets, events and practice sessions will be permitted in designated areas only.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall engage in games or other activities which interfere with others using district lands or which endanger any person, property, public safety or environmental or cultural resources. Non-permitted activities include but are not limited to:
(1) 
Skateboarding, roller skating, in-line skating, mountain boarding, operation of any motorized or motor assisted skateboard or other similar type activity;
(2) 
Operating a motor-driven model airplane, boat, automobile or other model craft;
(3) 
Throwing, releasing, or discharging missiles, rockets, stones or similar objects;
(4) 
Hitting a golf ball;
(5) 
Participating in baseball, softball or football;
(6) 
Hang-gliding, parachuting or parasailing;
(7) 
Metal detecting or the collection or disturbance of cultural or archeological artifacts and
(8) 
Any activity or operation of any device in such fashion as to interfere with others using district lands or to endanger property, public safety or environmental or cultural resources.
Any equipment used in violation of this section may be impounded.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987; Ord. 388 §1, 1999; Ord. 422 §4, 2011)
No person shall possess, use, carry, discharge or cause to be discharged any firearm or weapon while on district lands, including any air rifle, spring gun, paint ball gun, bow and arrow, sling, animal trap, knife with blade over five inches long, explosive or any other form of weapon potentially dangerous to wildlife or human safety. No person shall discharge or cause to be discharged any firearm or weapon onto or across district lands from outside the boundary of district lands.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987; Ord. 388 §1, 1999)
No person shall operate any audio equipment, public address system, amplified musical instrument or other noise-producing or transmitting device on district lands whether fixed, portable or vehicle/mounted.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person using district lands shall do any of the following:
(1) 
Urinate or defecate other than at restrooms provided;
(2) 
Fail to cooperate in maintaining restrooms in a neat and sanitary condition; and
(3) 
Use restrooms set apart for the opposite sex.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall throw, drop, place or deposit any object, including, but not limited to, paper, food scraps, fish remains, bottles, bottle caps or cans in district streams or reservoirs or elsewhere on district lands, except in trash receptacles. Where trash receptacles are not provided or are full, all such matter shall be carried away from district lands by the person responsible for its presence and properly disposed of elsewhere.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall bring garbage, refuse, trash or yard clippings onto district lands, nor dump or deposit such garbage, refuse, trash or yard clippings on district lands or in any district trash receptacle.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987; Ord. 388 §1, 1999)
No person shall erect any temporary or permanent structure, monument or facility on district lands. Any such structure may be demolished by the district and its contents impounded.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall abandon or leave any personal property unattended on district lands for longer than twelve hours. Any such property may be impounded.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall do any of the following on district lands:
(1) 
Sell or offer to sell goods, merchandise or services;
(2) 
Station or place any stand, cart or vehicle for display of goods, merchandise or services;
(3) 
Distribute, circulate or post any handbill, pamphlet or other advertisement regarding sale of goods, merchandise or services;
(4) 
Conduct any commercial photography or activity related to commercial photography; and
(5) 
Conduct any activity of a commercial nature.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall do any of the following on district lands:
(1) 
Accost another person for the purpose of begging or soliciting;
(2) 
Loiter in or about any restroom;
(3) 
Be under the influence of intoxicating liquor or dangerous drug in such a condition that the individual is unable to exercise care for their own safety or the safety of others;
(4) 
Engage in loud or disturbing conduct or any act tending to a breach of the peace; and
(5) 
Appear in a state of dress or undress in which the pubic hair, genitals, buttocks or any portion of the female breast below the top of the areola are exposed.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987)
No person shall introduce, cause to be introduced or otherwise disperse on district lands any organism, living or dead, including cremated human remains, native or nonnative plants, animals, fish, insects or bacteria, aquatic invasive species including but not limited to mollusks, crustaceans and algae except as permitted in Section 9.06.03.
(Ord. 267 §2, 1987; Ord. 388 §1, 1999; Ord. 422 §5, 2011)
No person may remain on or reenter district lands after an authorized district employee has specifically withdrawn consent for said person to use such lands.
(Ord. 388 §1, 1999)