§ 97.28  ORGANIZED PICNICS; USE OF OUTDOOR OVENS.
   (A)   (1)   It shall be unlawful for any person who is not invited or included by the sponsors thereof to intrude himself or herself on a picnic without the consent of those in charge thereof, or to disturb any picnic within the parks.
      (2)   The Board shall adopt general rules and regulations as necessary for compelling persons holding picnics or eating anything within any public park to clean up the ground and remove or dispose of all food, paper, litter and other debris before leaving the premises.
(1982 Code, § 94.33)  (Ord. 8-1978, passed 4-11-1978)
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person, not an employee of the Board of Parks and Recreation, to build, kindle or ignite a fire for cooking, heating or any other purpose in any park, playground or on any property controlled or leased by the Board, or on which a concession has been granted by it, or on any other property under the control or supervision of the Board of Parks and Recreation, except as allowed for any purposes in accordance with regulations as the Board shall establish regulating the use of outdoor ovens at any designated places or other uses in certain areas.
(1982 Code, § 94.34)  (Ord. 8-1978, passed 4-11-1978)  Penalty, see § 97.99