For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
GUEST. Any bona fide guest of a resident.
IMMEDIATE FAMILY. Any spouse residing in a nonresident employee’s household and any dependent children.
NONRESIDENT EMPLOYEE. A full-time, part-time, seasonal employee of any department, division, board, commission or officer of the city who does not permanently reside within the geographical boundaries of the city.
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION. The body established as such by authority of Council.
RECREATION DIRECTOR. That person or his or her duly designated assistant who has been so designated by the Mayor and Council.
RESIDENT. Any natural person who has a bona fide domicile in the city.
SWIMMING POOL FACILITIES. That portion of the city owned property adjacent to the westerly line of city property known as Mannino Field (formerly named Bleser Field) and further described in a warranty deed from the Prime Realty Corporation to the city, dated March 12, 1962, and filed for record in the County Deed Records Volume 818, Page 36, such facilities consisting of, among other things, the main pool, bath house, wading pool, lawns, parking area, roadways and walks.
(Ord. 50-62, passed 4-23-1962; Ord. 29-63, passed 3-11-1963; Ord. 60-2013, passed 5-28-2013; Ord. 155-2013, passed 12-9-2013)
(a) The use of the swimming pool facilities shall be subject to such rules and regulations as may from time to time be promulgated by the Recreation Department not inconsistent with this chapter, and which shall be filed by it with the Mayor and made available for public inspection. A copy of such rules and regulations shall also be posted by the Department upon a bulletin board or other conspicuous place as it may select at the swimming pool facilities.
(b) Such rules and regulations shall be enforced by the Recreation Director, or, upon authorization of the Mayor, by any other person he or she may authorize.
(Ord. 50-62, passed 4-26-1962; Ord. 29-63, passed 3-11-1963)
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