EDITOR'S NOTE: Ordinance 22-96, passed January 20, 1997, adopted Rules and Regulations for the Golf Club at Yankee Trace. Copies of this ordinance, as amended, and of the Rules and Regulations, may be obtained, at cost, from the Clerk of Council.
Fees for the use of the Golf Club at Yankee Trace are established from time to time by Council. Copies of the latest relevant legislation may be obtained, at cost, from the Clerk of Council.
1062.01 Definitions.
1062.02 Hours of operation.
1062.03 Use of facilities.
1062.04 Scheduling for use of facilities.
1062.05 Fires.
1062.06 Horses.
1062.07 Motor vehicles.
1062.08 Fishing.
1062.09 Camping.
1062.10 Swimming.
1062.11 Removal or destruction of property.
1062.12 Removal or destruction of natural features.
1062.13 Protection of animals.
1062.14 Littering; water pollution.
1062.15 Signs.
1062.16 Disorderly conduct.
1062.17 Gambling.
1062.18 Abusive and profane language.
1062.19 Loitering about restrooms.
1062.20 Resisting, obstructing or abusing police officers.
1062.21 Assault.
1062.22 Alcoholic beverages.
1062.23 Weapons and tools.
1062.24 Fireworks and explosives.
1062.25 Commercial activities; begging, peddling and soliciting.
1062.26 Exemptions.
1062.27 Ejection by police officers.
1062.28 Yankee Trace Golf Course.
1062.29 Sales incentive plan for Sales and Banquet Coordinator of Yankee Trace Golf Course.
1062.99 Penalty.
CROSS REFERENCES
Department of Parks and Recreation - see ADM. Ch. 248
Parks and Recreation Commission - see ADM. Ch. 268
Benham's Grove - see S.U. & P.S. Ch. 1064
Adoption of park plan - see P. & Z. 1204.03
Provision of parkland by subdividers or developers - see P. & Z. 1204.04
Dedication of parkland - see P. & Z. 1204.06 et seq.
Park and Public Open Space Plan - see P. & Z. Ch. 1212
As used in this chapter:
(a) “Animal” means a quadruped, bird, fish, reptile, amphibian or insect.
(b) “Community park” means a park established to provide landscaped open area and recreation facilities for residents living within an area of five or six square miles and which would normally be reached by automobile. Parking facilities are provided. The primary use of a community park is by organized teams and leagues. Limited picnic facilities may be provided.
(c) “Fish” and “fishing” mean taking or attempting to take fish by any method, and all other acts, such as placing, setting, drawing or using any device commonly used to take fish, whether or not resulting in such taking.
(d) “Motor vehicle” means any vehicle propelled or drawn by power other than muscular power.
(e) “Nature park” means a park established to preserve open space in its natural state for passive recreation, nature study and the enjoyment of naturalistic areas. Nature parks are used by the entire community. Improvements consist of parking areas, walking trails and horse trails.
(f) “Neighborhood park” means a park established to provide a landscaped open space and casual recreation facilities for residents of a neighborhood within walking or bicycling distance of their homes.
(g) “Park” means any land or water area owned, leased or otherwise controlled by the City or the Centerville-Washington Township Park District.
(h) “Park Director” means the person designated by the City or the Centerville- Washington Township Park District to direct activities within a park.
(i) “Park waters” means any lake, pond, reservoir, stream, channel, lagoon or other body of water, or any part thereof, whether natural or artificial, located in or adjoining a park.
(j) “Person” means any individual, company, partnership, corporation or association, or any combination of individuals, or any employee, agent or officer thereof.
(k) “Police officer” means a police officer of the City and every other law enforcement officer of the State or of any political subdivision thereof, including, but not limited to, troopers of the State Highway Patrol, sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, constables and Division of Wildlife game protectors.
(l) “Vehicle” means anything on wheels.
(Ord. 69-75. Passed 8-18-75.)
(a) Each park, with the exception of the Cornerstone Park, shall be open to the public during daylight hours, except that at specified times, selected areas shall be permitted to remain open after dark as designated by the Park Director. The Park Director shall be authorized to close a park or any part thereof if he or she determines that public safety or other emergency requires such closing.
(b) The Cornerstone Park shall be open to the public from sunrise to midnight.
(c) No person shall enter into or remain in an area of a park at a time when such area is not open to the public.
(Ord. 69-75. Passed 8-18-75; Ord. 23-22. Passed 11-21-22.)
(a) Facilities shall be used for their designated purposes only.
(b) Hard ball shall be played only in community parks on diamonds established for that purpose.
(c) Organized baseball teams shall practice and play scheduled games only on diamonds in community parks.
(d) Open meadows in any neighborhood or community park may be used for informal softball, touch football, soccer or similar games.
(Ord. 69-75. Passed 8-18-75.)
(a) Fires shall be permitted in a park only in a fireplace, a charcoal burner or special areas designated by the Park Director for campfires or for fire-building training by organized groups.
(b) No person shall start a fire in a park and leave the vicinity of the fire without first extinguishing the fire.
(c) No person shall deposit or scatter coals or hot ashes in any place in any park other than in receptacles provided by the City or the Centerville-Washington Township Park District for that purpose.
(d) No evidence of a fire shall be permitted to remain in any park except in a fireplace.
(Ord. 69-75. Passed 8-18-75.)
(a) Permitted Areas. Motor vehicles shall be permitted only in established parking areas.
(b) Reckless Operation. No person shall operate any type of vehicle in a park in such a manner as to endanger the operator or any other person or any property.
(c) Speeding. No person shall operate a vehicle in a park in excess of the posted speed limit.
(d) Parking Generally. No person shall park any vehicle in a park except in places designated by the Park Director for such purpose.
(e) Parking After Hours. No person shall park or leave a vehicle in an area of a park at a time when such area is not open to the public.
(f) Trucks and Maintenance Vehicles. No person shall drive a truck, tractor or other vehicle, which is at the time being used for the transportation of goods or materials or for maintenance purposes, over any park road or any park area without the permission of the Park Director.
(g) Driving Restrictions. No person shall operate a motor vehicle on any area of a park except a gravel or macadam roadway or parking area.
(Ord. 69-75. Passed 8-18-75.)
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