A. Definitions: As used in this section:
PARK PROPERTY: Park property owned by the city, including, but not limited to, all sports complexes, playing fields (excluding Ruby View Golf Course), HARP, Main City Park, Angel Park, Mountain View Park, Riverview/Southside Park, 5th Street Park, Greenbelt Park, and other facilities and all park equipment owned by the city, which shall have fees established by the city council for the use of such city owned park property.
PRIVATE EVENT: Any event, function, sporting event or other gathering, to which the general public is not invited, and held on park property owned by the city.
PUBLIC EVENT: Any event, function, sporting event or other gathering sponsored by an organization, to which the general public is invited, and held on park property owned by the city. Any event held on city park property to which the general public is invited to attend, either through the sale of tickets or other means of entry, will be considered a "public event" so long as there are no restrictions on the allowed attendees.
B. Approvals Required:
1. Public Events:
a. A public event (excluding those events that have prior contractual agreements with the city for the use of public property) may be held only upon submission of a complete application, along with associated fees paid as set forth by resolution of the city council, and approved by the recreation coordinator or authorized designee.
b. Every organizer/sponsor of a public event on the city park property must use the park reservation form provided by the parks and recreation department for a public event.
c. If a public event includes vendors or fees for admission, the event sponsor/organizer must include the public event application provided by the city clerk's office, which includes:
(1) The name of and contact information for the person or persons acting as the official representative of the organizer or sponsor of the public event.
(2) Approval signature of the state department of taxation.
(3) Vendor business permit pursuant to section 4-1-16 of this code.
(4) Proof of one million dollar ($1,000,000.00) liability insurance policy with the city named as additional insured.
d. The event organizer/sponsor will be responsible for any and all repairs needed as a result of the event.
2. Private Events:
a. A private event may be held only upon submission of a complete application, along with associated fees paid as set forth by resolution of the city council, and approved by the recreation coordinator or authorized designee.
b. Every organizer/sponsor of a private event in the city must use the park reservation form provided by the parks and recreation department for a private event.
C. Glass Containers: It shall be unlawful for any person to use or physically possess any container for liquids made of glass, or a mixture of glass, to be used for personal consumption. The police department may confiscate any container in violation of this chapter.
D. Penalty: Any violation of the provisions of this chapter is an infraction and shall be punished as set forth in section 1-3-1 of this code. (Ord. 712, 4-27-2010)