There is hereby established a Department of Parks and Recreation.
There is hereby established the office of Director of Parks
and Recreation.
[R.O. 2009 §17-3; Code 1969 §25-23; Ord. No. 3269 §1, 3-1-1993; Ord. No. 5151, 9-3-2024]
City parks and facilities shall be open for public use during
the period from sunrise to sunset with the exception of special use
facilities such as athletic complex, amphitheater, and in instances
of special events and festivals. It shall be unlawful for any person
or persons (other than City personnel) to occupy or be present in
said park during any hours in which the park is not open to the public,
unless written permission for extended use has been obtained from
the Director of Parks and Recreation or his/her designee.
[Ord. No. 4721 § 1, 7-18-2016; Ord.
No. 4848, 7-16-2018; Ord. No. 5128, 5-20-2024; Ord. No. 5151, 9-3-2024]
A. Damaging Property. No person in a City park, facility, and/or trail
shall:
1. Willfully mark, deface, disfigure, tamper with, displace or remove
any building, bridge, table, bench, fireplace, railing, paving or
paving material, water line or other public utility or parts or appurtenances
thereof; sign, notice, or placard whether temporary or permanent;
monument, take, post or other boundary marker; or other structure
or equipment, facility, trail or park property or appurtenances whatsoever,
either real or personnel.
2. Dig or remove any soil, rock, stone, sand, shrub, tree or plants,
downed timber or other wood or materials, or make any excavation by
tool, equipment, blasting or other means or agency.
3. Damage, cut, carve, transplant or remove any tree or plant, or injure
the bark thereof; or pick the flowers or seeds of any tree or plant;
or attach any rope, wire or other contrivance to any tree or plant;
or dig in or otherwise disturb grass areas; or in any other way injure
or impair the natural beauty or usefulness of any injury; or to excavate,
dig into or disturb and park property or remove any item from on or
beneath the surface of the land within any park or City property.
4. Climb any tree or walk, stand or sit upon monuments, vases, fountains,
railings, fences or upon any other property not designated or customarily
used for such purposes.
5. Deface natural areas with chalk, marker, powder materials or other
non-natural products.
B. Hunting Prohibited. No person shall hunt, molest, harm, trap, kill,
shoot at any animal, reptile or bird; or remove the eggs or nest or
young of any bird.
C. Traffic And Motor Vehicles.
1. Motor vehicles are prohibited on park land and trails with the exception
of park service and emergency vehicles.
2. Motor vehicles are allowed on parking lots and roadways only.
3. No trucks, buses, or other commercial vehicles exceeding a gross
weight of twelve thousand (12,000) pounds may enter any City park,
facility and/or trail area unless specific permission, in writing,
is obtained from the Director of Parks and Recreation or his/her designee.
4. No person shall operate a low-speed vehicle in a City park, facility and/or trail area, not withstanding anything provided in Section
340.265 of this Code.
D. Parking In Designated Areas Only. No person shall park any vehicle
in an area not designated for that purpose.
E. Possession Of Alcohol. Notwithstanding anything provided in Section 600.400(A) of this Code, no person shall be allowed to bring any intoxicating liquors, as defined in Section
600.030 of this Code, into the Brentwood Recreation Complex without the approval from the Director of Parks and Recreation or his/her designee.
F. Location Of Fires. Fires may be built only in barbecue grills provided
by the City and must be extinguished before leaving the park.
G. Disposal Of Trash.
1. No person shall throw, discharge, or otherwise place or caused to
be placed in the waters of any fountain, pond, lake, stream, storm
sewer or drain flowing into such waters, any substances of matter
or thing, liquid or solid, which will or may result in the pollution
of waters.
2. No person shall litter or cause to be littered any of the grounds,
driveways, buildings or other structures of the parks, facilities,
and/or trail areas by scattering, dumping, or leaving paper, garbage,
cans, broken glass, bottles, ashes, rubbish, waste or other trash.
All such rubbish or waste shall be placed in the proper receptacles
where they are provided.
3. No person shall bring in or dump, deposit or leave any bottles, broken
glass, ashes, paper, boxes, cans, dirt, rubbish, waste, garbage or
other trash.
H. Glass Containers Prohibited. Glass containers of any type with a
capacity of less than twenty-five and three-tenths (25.3) ounces (750
milliliters) are not permitted in any park.
I. Animals. No person shall bring onto park land a dog or other domestic
animal unless such animals are at all times restrained on a leash.
No leash on which a dog or other domestic animal is tethered or restrained
shall be of greater length than six (6) feet. In addition, any person
bringing a domestic animal into the park shall have with him or her
an instrument and container to remove from the park, any wastes deposited
by his or her animal. No person shall allow a dog or other domesticated
animal into any waters or waterways in the park for any purposes.
No person shall permit the running of a dog at large. Domestic animals
are prohibited in and around all playgrounds located on park grounds,
and restrooms except for Seeing Eye dogs. No vicious animal of any
kind shall be brought onto park land at any time even though restrained
as described above.
J. Solicitations Prohibited.
1. No person shall engage in any business or conduct or provide any
service, training, instruction, practice, coaching or enterprise of
any nature in any parks, facilities, and/or trails without the expressed
written consent of the Director of Parks and Recreation.
2. No person shall solicit alms or contributions for any purpose whatsoever,
whether public or private, within any of the parks, facilities, and/or
trail areas without the expressed written consent of the Director
of Parks and Recreation.
3. No person shall solicit for petition whether public or private within
any of the parks, facilities, and/or trails without the expressed
written consent of the Director of Parks and Recreation.
K. Smoking. The possession of lighted or heated smoking materials in
any form, including, but not limited to, the possession of lighted
or heated cigarettes, cigars, pipes, marijuana in any form, is prohibited
on any property or premises owned or leased for use by the City of
Brentwood, including buildings, grounds, parks, playgrounds, sports
arenas and facilities, playing fields, trails, parking lots and parking
structures.
L. Skateboarding. Skateboarding, scooters and roller skates are prohibited
in and on playground equipment, and upon or about the park stairs
or railings and within or upon all pavilions or decks and the railings
or furnishings contained or incorporated therein.
M. Camping.
Camping, whether in vehicles or not, is prohibited in City parks,
facilities and/or trail areas unless where specific written approval
has been made by the Director of Parks and Recreation or his/her designee.
N. Tents,
Awnings And Canopies. No person shall erect, hang, or construct any
tent/awning/canopy in any City park, facility and/or trail area unless
where specific approval has been made by the Director of Parks and
Recreation or his/her designee.
O. Weapons
Prohibited. No person shall carry or have in his/her possession any
firearm, air pistol, air rifle, bow and arrow or any other instrument
capable of launching or firing any projectile or noxious substance,
whether propelled by gunpowder, gas, air, spring, or any other means,
while within the park, facility, trail areas, roadway, driveway, or
other public place of the Department. This Section shall not apply
to a Law Enforcement Officer authorized by law to carry a weapon within
the parks.
P. Bicycles.
No person shall leave a bicycle in a place other than a bicycle rack
when such is provided, and space is available.
Q. Amusement
Devices. No person shall bring in, set up, construct, manage or operate
any amusement, hobby or entertainment device, water balloons or inflatable
in any City park, facility and/or trail area unless specifically approved,
in writing, by the Director of Parks and Recreation.
R. Fireworks
And Explosives. Except as expressively permitted by the Director of
Parks and Recreation, no person in a park, facility and/or trail shall
bring or have in his/her possession, or set off or otherwise cause
to explode or discharge or burn, any firecracker, torpedo, rocket,
or other fireworks or explosives of inflammable material; nor shall
any person throw them into such area from land or highway adjacent
thereto. This prohibition includes any substance, compound, mixture,
or article that in conjunction with any other substance or compound
would be dangerous.
S. Bathing
And Swimming. The following shall be prohibited in City parks, facilities,
and/or trails.
1. Swimming, wading, bathing or washing in any waters or waterway in
any park, except in such waters and at such places as provided for
such use.
2. Undressing in any park area or in any vehicle.
3. Disregard or disobey any rules regulating the use of any splash pads,
water feature or facility as established by the Director of Parks
and Recreation and posted at the facility.
T. Drones.
No person shall fly a drone or any remote-controlled flying device
in or over any portion of a public park. Publicly operated aircraft
are exempt.
U. Amplified
Sound. No person shall operate any sound energy modification device
in any park, facilities, and/or trails except by written permission
of the Director of Parks and Recreation.
V. Golf.
No person shall swing or make use of any golf club, not hit or putt
golf balls within any park, facilities, and/or trails.
W. Loitering.
Loitering in or around park restrooms is prohibited.
X. Public
Nuisance. Indecent or abusive language, engaging in disorderly conduct
or behavior tending to be a breach of public peace, or any activity
which creates a public nuisance, is prohibited.
Y. Boating.
No person shall use or attempt to use any boat or canoe in any body
of water in any park unless authorized by the Director of Parks and
Recreation or his/her designee.
Z. Fishing.
No person shall fish in any park, facility, and/or trails.
[Ord. No. 5129, 5-20-2024]
A. Restrictions.
The following additional restrictions on activities and conduct in
City parks are hereby established and/or authorized hereinafter provided
during Brentwood Days in such park.
1. All attendees bags may be subject to search by law enforcement or
parks personnel at any time.
2. No weapon, knife, firearm, projectile weapon, blackjack or other
weapon capable of lethal use may be carried or displayed on the park
grounds where Brentwood Days takes place.
3. Private temporary shelters such as tents, large umbrellas, gazebos,
dining canopies, etc., will not be allowed during Brentwood Days.
4. It is unlawful for any person(s) to bring glass containers or coolers
into Brentwood Days.
5. All persons are hereby prohibited from bringing animals of any type,
with the exception of service animals or Police canine, into Brentwood
Days. This includes pets on leashes or other restraints.
6. It is unlawful for any person(s) to ride skateboards, roller blades,
in-line skates, bicycles, scooters, motorized scooters, low speed
vehicles or any other unauthorized motorized vehicles into Brentwood
Days.
7. Solicitation or distribution of handbills is not allowed except by
an authorized vendor or sponsor participating in Brentwood Days.
8. Fireworks and unmanned aerial vehicles, other than City unmanned
aerial vehicles, or City-sponsored displays, are not allowed in Brentwood
Days.
9. Any other restrictions deemed necessary by the City Administrator,
Police Chief, Fire Chief or Director of Parks and Recreation shall
be posted at the entry to Brentwood Days.
B. Parking Restrictions. In accord with the provisions of Section
305.060 of this Code of Ordinances, parking restrictions on streets and thoroughfares will be in effect as deemed appropriate by the Fire Department, Police Department and Parks and Recreation Department and shown on signage posted at reasonable intervals and locations around Brentwood Days.
C. Traffic Flow Patterns And Changes. In accordance with the provisions of Section
305.060 of this Code of Ordinances, the Chief of Police may direct changes in traffic flow patterns, establish one-way streets, add, delete, or alter any traffic control device(s), restrict parking, control ingress and egress from all public streets, public or private parking lots or private roadways, or establish any other traffic control measures deemed necessary to assist in the traffic flow and to ensure emergency vehicle access in association with Brentwood Days.
D. Parking
Violations. The Brentwood Police Department is hereby authorized to
tow and impound any vehicle(s) parked in violation of any restrictions
established pursuant to this Section, which, in the judgment of the
officer in charge is reasonably likely to impede traffic, access to
the park, Brentwood Days, or the safe and efficient passage of emergency
vehicles. It will be the responsibility of the owner of any towed
or impounded vehicle to pay for any tow or impoundment charges or
fees.