(A) Any person desiring to have a field, court, building or grounds reserved for a particular date for baseball, football, tennis, croquet, or other field games shall secure a written or printed permit from the Superintendent in charge of the parks or from a designated official having charge as the representative of the Director of Parks and Recreation. Written and printed permits shall be issued subject to such special regulations as may be made by the City Manager from time to time. Any person refusing to vacate a tennis court, ball diamond or other playing field in favor of the holder of a written or printed permit for a particular time and place, or who shall intrude himself upon the players while the game is in progress or during the time for which the permit has been issued, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.
(B) The holder of a permit, the time limit of which has expired, shall be subject to the same penalty as if the expired permit had not been issued.
(‘86 Code, § 14.04.050) (Ord. 1752, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 4828, passed 2-26-24) Penalty, see § 1.12.010