As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BOARD
The Board of Park and Recreation Commissioners.
GATHERING
An organized and preplanned assembly of persons participating
in a common activity or event.
LITTER
All waste material which, if thrown, scattered or deposited,
tends to create an unsightly condition or a danger to public health,
safety and welfare.
PARK
An area of land, with or without water, developed and used
for public recreational purposes, including landscaped tracks; picnic
grounds; playgrounds; camps; foot, bicycle and bridle paths; motor
vehicle drives; wildlife sanctuaries; museums; zoological and botanical
gardens; and facilities for bathing, boating, hunting and fishing,
as well as other recreational facilities for the use and the benefit
of the public.
RECREATION AREAS
Those public lands owned by the Borough and designated by
the Borough as limited-use facilities based upon their primary use
as passive recreation areas located within Rindlaub Park.
RECREATION FACILITIES
Improved facilities, including athletic fields (including
but not limited to baseball, soccer, football and lacross fields),
tennis courts and other hardscape non-natural attractions constructed
within Rindlaub Park, other than open grassy areas, walking paths,
benches and picnic tables.
VEHICLE
Every device in, upon or by which any person or property
is or may be transported or drawn.
The Board of Park and Recreation Commissioners shall at all
times be subject to the general authority of the Mayor and Council
but shall have the following powers, duties and authority:
A. With the approval of the Council, given after appropriate action
in accordance with the laws of the state, to acquire lands for public
parks and recreation places by gift or purchase and to construct or
cause to be constructed on these lands so acquired such buildings
or other structures as may be deemed necessary to enable the Board
to provide properly and adequately for the purposes of the Board.
B. By and through the Mayor and Council, to solicit and receive any
gifts or bequests of money or other personal property to be applied
for either the temporary or permanent operation and maintenance of
the parks and recreation areas within the jurisdiction of the Board.
C. To conduct and/or approve any form of recreation and cultural activity
that will benefit the health, education and general welfare of the
residents of the Borough.
D. To control and supervise all parks and places of recreation within
the jurisdiction of the Borough.
E. To adopt suitable rules, regulations and bylaws governing both the
use of such parks and recreation areas and the conduct of all persons
while on or using the same.
[Amended 9-18-2023 by Ord. No. 23-1067]
A. No person shall do or commit any of the following acts or things
in a playground or recreation areas:
(1) Except with permission of the Borough or Commission, operate a vehicle
or ride in or upon the same except on an established road or way.
(2) Operate a vehicle on an established road or way at a speed in excess
of 10 miles per hour.
(3) Kill, injure or disturb any animal or bird or damage any tree, shrub,
grass or plant or damage any building, sign, structure or equipment,
except as may be permitted by the Borough or Commission.
(4) Use any firearms, explosives, air rifles, slingshots or any other
weapon, except as may be provided by law.
(5) Throw, scatter or deposit any litter, except in receptacles provided
for the same.
(6) Use any loud, violent, obscene or profane language or conduct oneself
in a disorderly or obscene manner or commit any nuisance.
(7) Break, throw or place any glass on the lawns, walks, roads, benches,
tables or other areas.
(8) Disturb or interfere with any improvements under construction or
about to be constructed.
(9) Enter any area in disregard of signs or posted notices forbidding
the same.
(10)
Skate upon any ice except when a sign shall indicate it is safe
to do so.
(11)
Give entertainment of any kind or transact business of any kind or hold public gatherings, meetings or assemblies without the prior written permission of the Council or its representative. The Board may give priority use to a gathering, provided that an application has been made by the sponsor of such gathering in advance and the fee contemplated by §
154-9 of this chapter has been paid.
(12)
Place any signage of commercial advertising in any area or attached
to any facility. Temporary signage approved by the Commission is permitted.
(13)
Permit a dog to run at large.
(14)
Ride or lead a horse, except upon roads or trails provided for
this purpose.
(15)
Sell, vend, distribute or give away any article or merchandise
whatever without the prior written permission of the Council or its
representative.
(16)
Carry, possess or dispense any intoxicating liquors, wines or
beers, unless permitted to do so by the Council or its representatives.
(17)
Permit or cause a vehicle to enter any recreational area between
1/2 hour after sunset and 1/2 hour before sunrise; provided, however,
that this regulation shall not apply to emergency repairs or to normal
use by the vehicle's occupants at a function being held pursuant
to a permit issued by the Council or its representative or approved
application by the Commission.
(18)
Use roads or ways for the purpose of demonstrating any vehicle
or for the purpose of instructing another to operate any vehicle or
for learning to operate any vehicle.
(19)
Permit, take or allow any dog, whether on a leash or not, to
enter or cross the pedestrian bridge or otherwise be present on the
west side of the pedestrian bridge or west of the Saddle River.
(20)
Permit any dog to kill, injure or disturb any other animal,
including but not limited to waterfowl.
The Board may issue permits and charge the fees set forth in Chapter
134, Licenses and Permits, for the use of the recreation facilities of the Borough of Saddle River.
Violation of the provisions of this chapter shall be punishable as provided in Chapter
1, General Provisions, Article
III, General Penalty.