§ 92.01  AUTHORITY AND LIABILITY.
   (A)   Authority of city police on reservoir property. Any police officer of the city shall have authority to arrest any person on any property owned and used by the city for reservoir purposes for violation of any of the provisions of this chapter.
   (B)   Power and duties of authorized personnel of the City of Canton. Authorized personnel shall have full charge and control of the waters of the reservoir and grounds of Mill Creek Reservoir (Canton City Lake) and it shall be his duty at al] times to command and preserve the peace and patrol such waters and grounds or to cause the same to be done for the purpose of enforcing obedience and strict compliance upon the part of any person with the terms, provisions and conditions of this chapter and all other laws, ordinances, rules and regulations of the city relating to the waters of Mill Creek Reservoir and the grounds adjacent thereto, and to make arrests upon the violation of any provision of this chapter or other ordinances of the city.
   (C)   Exclusion of offenders. The Chief of Police or any city police officer or authorized city personnel shall have the right and authority to exclude the premises of Mill Creek Reservoir of any person found violating the terms and provisions of this chapter.
   (D)   Liability of city. The city shall in no event be liable to any person due to the loss of or damage to any property that may be placed in or upon Mill Creek Reservoir nor shall the city be liable in any event to any person due to personal injuries or loss of life that may be sustained by any person in or upon Mill Creek Reservoir, Any person entering in or upon Mill Creek Reservoir shall do so at his or her sole risk, and shall not be privileged to enter or remain in or upon Mill Creek Reservoir save and except under the terms and provisions of this chapter and such other applicable ordinances, resolutions and regulations that have been or may hereafter be adopted by the city.
(Ord. 94-13, passed 9-29-1998; Ord. 2009-18, passed 6-16-2009; Ord. 2017-05, passed 2-21-2017)