(A) 
Dance Time Limits. All dances held in any public park in this city shall discontinue and close at 10:30 p.m.
(B) 
Ice Skating. The use of lagoons, rivers, creeks or other ice areas for skating, or any other purpose shall be prohibited at all such areas which are not supervised and/or not designated for such activity by the Park Superintendent.
(C) 
Archery. No one is permitted to practice archery except in those areas so designated by the Park Superintendent. No arrow may be nocked on the string except when on designated areas for archery.
(D) 
Model Airplanes and Boats.
(1) 
Model airplanes with motors are required to be flown only at designated areas at the discretion of the Park Superintendent.
(2) 
Model boats with motors or engines are to be sailed only at designated areas at the discretion of the Park Superintendent. Except for small model boats, boats with inboard or outboard motors are prohibited on any water contained in the parks.
(E) 
Ball Playing or Active Games. No ball playing or other active games are permitted on park strips or esplanades, except the areas so designated for this purpose.
(F) 
Golf. Practicing of golf is not allowed in parks and playgrounds except at the established practice area, and no one is allowed on the practice areas when closed for the season.
(G) 
Fastening Swings to Trees. No person shall attach any swing to any tree without the consent of the Park Superintendent.
(H) 
Hours Lights are Turned Out – Exceptions. Ball diamond and sport court lights must be turned out at 11:00 p.m. except by special exception permission granted by the Park Superintendent.
(I) 
Games of Chance. No person shall be allowed to bet, to tell fortunes or to play at any game of chance, except games of chance as are permitted in park pavilions under the following conditions:
(1) 
When only adults (21 years of age and over) are present, in all instances;
(2) 
For entertainment only, not for profit;
(3) 
Not scheduled regularly;
(4) 
Play money is used (no U.S. or foreign currency or coins are permitted);
(5) 
By nonprofit organizations (that is, churches and lodges);
(6) 
Prizes in bingo, and the like, are permissible, but no coins or currency that is legal tender.
(J) 
Playground Regulations.
(1) 
Children are not permitted to stand in the swings. Only one child is permitted on each swing at one time.
(2) 
Children only are permitted to use the slides; they are required to slide feet forward in a sitting position only.
(3) 
Batting of balls is not permitted except in areas designated for such activity.
(4) 
No one is permitted on the playgrounds after 9:00 p.m.
(5) 
Preschool children on playgrounds must be accompanied by an older person responsible for the child.
(6) 
Minors are not permitted to smoke on the playgrounds or in recreational centers.
(K) 
Tennis Court Regulations.
(1) 
Release or change of courts to other players should be made on the hour (example: 1:00 p.m., 2:00 p.m. and the like) regardless of the previous playing time. The Park Superintendent will regulate the type of shoes that may be used on the courts. In all cases of disagreements as to the use of the courts, the Park Superintendent shall make the final decision.
(2) 
No courts shall be used when wet grounds or closed signs are in place.
(Ord. 981-99, 1999; Ord. 514A, 1977; Code 2000 § 95.40; Code 1981 §§ 12.20.110, 12.20.130 – 12.20.220)
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Penalty: See AMC § 12.25.160.
(A) 
Motorized Vehicles Prohibited. No person shall operate or use a motorized vehicle on the trail including, but not limited to, motorized bicycles, motorcycles, scooters, all-terrain vehicles, and mowers. This section shall not prohibit the use of motorized wheelchairs or other medically necessary devices.
(B) 
Animals Prohibited. No person shall permit an animal, except dogs on a leash, to travel on or along the trail.
(C) 
Yield Right-of-Way. That any person operating a bicycle, skateboard, roller skates, roller blades, battery-operated child's play vehicle, or other nonmotorized vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to any pedestrian on the trail.
(D) 
Exclusions. Public safety personnel and city employees shall be excluded from the restrictions set forth in this section during the performance of their normal maintenance and duties.
(Ord. 1330-2009; Code 2000 § 95.41)
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Penalty: See Chapter 1.15 AMC.
(A) 
Softball facilities must be rented to conduct any organized league or tournament play. Play must be conducted during regular park hours unless otherwise approved by the Park Superintendent.
(B) 
The fees for tournament play are $100.00 per field, per day. An additional $10.00 per hour, per field for the use of lights.
(C) 
The fees for organized league play are $10.00 per game. An additional $10.00 per hour, per field for the use of lights.
(D) 
The fees for organized league practices or other use are $5.00 per hour with no use of lights or chalk liner.
(E) 
The rental representative must provide a hard copy schedule of days, times and which field they are renting. They must also provide their team names and contact information for rental representative.
(F) 
All rental fees shall be receipted to the park nonreverting capital fund.
(G) 
There will be a $25.00 deposit for a key to access softball amenities including restrooms, utility shed and lights. If the key is not returned by October 31st, year of issue, the deposit fee shall be forfeited to the parks and recreation operating fund.
(Ord. 1574-2018 § 1; Ord. 1515-2015 §§ 1 – 4)
Any violation of this chapter shall, upon conviction of the party so offending, subject the offender to a fine of not less than $5.00 nor more than $500.00.
(Ord. 981-99, 1999; Code 2000 § 95.99)