[Adopted by Ord. No. 11-1986 (§ 14-6 of the Revised General Ordinances)]
The Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce wishes to construct and to donate a gazebo to the Borough of Spring Lake for the use of the residents of the area served by the Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce, their guests and visitors to Spring Lake; and the Borough of Spring Lake is willing to accept this gift of a gazebo and upon completion and acceptance thereof, the Borough of Spring Lake agrees to maintain and to repair the gazebo and to adopt reasonable rules and regulations for the use thereof so as to inure to the mutual benefit of the municipality and to the persons who will use and enjoy the gazebo in future years.
The offer of the Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce to construct a building known as a "Gazebo in Potter Park" at the sole cost and expense of the Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce is accepted by the Borough of Spring Lake. The gazebo shall be built in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Richard B. Graham, Jr., Architect, Sea Girt, New Jersey.
The Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce shall apply for and obtain a building permit for the construction thereof. Upon issuance of a certificate of occupancy by the Borough of Spring Lake, it shall be deemed that the gazebo has been accepted by the Borough of Spring Lake. Upon acceptance thereof, the Borough of Spring Lake shall be responsible solely for the maintenance and repair of the gazebo.
The Borough of Spring Lake is permitted to adopt by resolution reasonable rules and regulations for the use of the gazebo. In adopting these rules and regulations, the primary consideration shall be that the gazebo shall be used for the quiet enjoyment and benefit of all persons and, in particular, by the residents, guests and visitors of the area served by the Greater Spring Lake Chamber of Commerce.
The Mayor and Council are authorized to adopt future resolutions, if deemed necessary, for the construction, maintenance and repair of the gazebo.
Every person, firm, association, organization or corporation violating any provisions of this article or any regulations adopted pursuant thereto shall, upon conviction, be liable to the penalty stated in Chapter 1, Article II, General Penalty.