Loitering as defined in these rules is prohibited in restrooms and bathhouses in city park and recreation facilities.
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The use of a mechanical trapping device within any city park is prohibited. A "mechanical trapping device" shall be defined as any device, including but not limited to snares or machines, that shut suddenly upon contact by an animal, or a device which kills or inflicts physical pain and injury upon a captured animal. This shall not exclude "have-a-heart" traps and other devices approved by animal protection groups. The act of capturing an animal, by other than lawful means is prohibited.
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No person shall cut down, destroy, or in any way injure any shrub, tree, vine, grain, grass or crop, standing or growing or which has been cut down, in any city park area unless authorized to do so by the office of the city manager. No person shall deface, damage or destroy any property, material or equipment which is under the jurisdiction of the office of the city manager.
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No person shall change the position of or remove any city property, material, or equipment from its original position in any area under the jurisdiction of the office of the city manager.
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No person shall deposit any household or commercial garbage, refuse, waste, or rubbish which is brought in such form from any private property, in any city park area garbage can or other receptacle designated for such purpose.
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No person shall drain or dump refuse or waste from any trailer, camper, automobile, or other vehicle, except in designated disposal areas or receptacles in any city park area.
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No person shall pollute, or in any way contaminate by dumping or otherwise depositing any waste or refuse of any nature, kind or description, including human and bodily waste, into any stream river, lake or other body of water running in, through, or adjacent to any city park area.
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A. 
Aircraft Landing/Take-Off. No aircraft shall land or take off from any body of water or land area in a city park area except:
1. 
Aircraft used to transport injured persons, evacuees, medical personnel, or public officials in the event of an accident, disaster, or emergency;
2. 
Model aircraft as provided in subsection (B) of this section;
3. 
No person shall be deemed to have violated the provisions of this section in the event of a bona fide emergency, provided the owner of the aircraft submits a written statement explaining the circumstances of the emergency to the manager within 72 hours of an emergency landing.
B. 
Model Aircraft and Rockets.
1. 
No person shall fly rockets or model aircraft in any city park area except in areas specifically designated and/or posted for that purpose;
2. 
All engines over .25 cubic inches used in model aircraft being flown in designated city park areas shall be muffled;
3. 
All persons flying model aircraft in designated city park areas shall abide by the Official Academy of Model Aeronautics Safety Code;
4. 
All persons desiring to shoot model rockets in a city park area shall obtain a permit to do so from the parks and recreation services office.
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No person shall solicit, sell, or peddle any goods, services, wares, merchandise, liquids, or edibles for human consumption, or distribute or post any handbills, circulars, or signs, or use any loud-speakers or other amplifying devices, in any city park area, except by concession contract or by special use permit issued by the office of the city manager.
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No person shall possess, discharge, set off, or cause to be discharged, in or into any city park area, any firecracker, torpedo, rocket, fireworks, explosive, or substance harmful to the life or safety of persons or property, unless so authorized by the office of the city manager.
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No person except duly authorized law enforcement personnel shall possess a bow and arrow, crossbow, or air or gas weapon in a city park. No person shall discharge across, in, or into any city park area a firearm, bow and arrow, crossbow, air or gas weapon, or any device capable of injuring or killing any person or animal, or damaging or destroying any public or private property; provided, that where the office of the city manager for good cause has authorized a special recreational activity upon finding that it is not inconsistent with city park use this section shall not apply.
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Selling, opening, possessing alcoholic beverages in an open container, or consuming any alcoholic beverage in a city park, recreation area, or associated marine area is prohibited except in the following designated areas subject to approval by the manager and under the following condition:
The sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages is permissible at designated indoor and outdoor locations within city facilities by special use permit groups; provided, that the activities conform to the requirements of the Washington State Liquor Control Board pursuant to RCW Title 66, and that such serving and consumption is confined to the designated location.
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Being or remaining in, or loitering about in any city park, recreation area, or associated marine area while in a state of intoxication is prohibited.
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It shall be unlawful for any person to place, deposit, or otherwise cause or suffer to be located any structure, device, or natural or artificial thing that threatens or endangers any portion of a trail owned or maintained by the city, or that tends to endanger persons traveling thereon, obstructs or tends to obstruct or constitutes a hazard to persons traveling thereon. This section shall not apply to employees of the city in the performance of their duties or to persons acting pursuant to written direction of the city.
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