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Advertising shall be permitted upon the portable outfield fence at the Granada Park and Almansor Park ballfield, provided such advertising has been solicited and posted by the Alhambra American Little League or East Alhambra Little League and approved by the city both as to content and size. All such advertising shall be exempted from the provisions of division (N) of § 14.04.030.
(‘86 Code, § 14.04.035) (Ord. 3740, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 4828, passed 2-26-24)
Any person who shall disregard or violate any rule, regulation or order governing the use of any playground, course, court, swimming pool, wading pool, ball diamond, picnic grounds or other playing field within any park, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and in addition shall forfeit the right to use the playground, course, court, swimming pool, wading pool, ball diamond, picnic grounds or other playing field, for such time as the court may determine.
('86 Code, § 14.04.040) (Ord. 1752, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 1.12.010
(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
It shall be unlawful for any person to have possession, to the exclusion of others, of any picnic grove or place for holding a picnic, unless and until a written permit for such use shall have been obtained from the Superintendent in charge of the park or from other official having charge as the representative of the Director of Parks and Recreation. The permit shall designate the place where, the date and time when the picnic is to be held, as well as the name of the organization or group holding the picnic. Any person who shall attempt to hold a picnic without a permit in a place set aside for the use of picnickers, shall vacate the place upon presentation of a permit issued to others, and refusal to vacate shall constitute a misdemeanor.
(‘86 Code, § 14.04.060) (Ord. 1752, passed - - ; Am. Ord. 4828, passed 2-26-24) Penalty, see § 1.12.010
Picnics permitted in parks for Sunday and secular schools or for organizations of school children must be attended by teachers or masters, who will be held personally responsible for all infringements by the scholars of the rules and regulations prescribed by this chapter.
('86 Code, § 14.04.070) (Ord. 1752, passed - - ) Penalty, see § 1.12.010
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