7-1-2: PUBLIC PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS:
It shall be unlawful for any person, in any public park, playfield or playground, to:
   A.   Violate any posted regulations.
   B.   Fail to obey the lawful directives and/or orders from any law enforcement officer or other designated City official.
   C.   Take or allow any domestic or farm animal which that person owns or harbors upon the premises, except for animals trained and used for the aid of individuals that are sensory impaired. Special exceptions to this prohibition in the form of organized animal shows or competitions may be granted by express written authority of the City Council when the use or activity is of general community benefit or of particular benefit to the City. Notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection and in accordance with the City's adoption of the Kootenai County Code relating to animal control (see section 5-1-1 of this Code), dogs shall be allowed to enter and remain in McCall Park so long as the dog is maintained on a leash no longer than five feet (5') in length and of sufficient strength to restrain the animal, and is in control of a person of sufficient age and physical character to restrain and control the dog. However, a leash shall not be required for:
      1.   Dogs being lawfully used in connection with law enforcement activities, so long as under adequate voice or other control of an authorized law enforcement officer.
      2.   Dogs being lawfully used for search and rescue operations, under such conditions as may be reasonably necessary in the particular circumstances.
      3.   Any licensed dog who is kept at all times under the direct supervision of a person of sufficient age to restrain and control such animal via direct voice control.
   D.   Cause to be deposited on the premises any glass container, pop top style metal container or the opening tag off of the containers, except in designated trash receptacles.
   E.   Be in possession of open containers or receptacles of beer, intoxicating liquor or wine, or to consume such beverages on the premises.
   F.   Park a motor vehicle, use any equipment, facilities, accessories or appliances for camping purposes, sleeping or preparing meals, between the hours of ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M. Special exceptions to this prohibition in the form of overnight camping permission or meal preparation authorization may be granted by express written authority of the City Council when the use or activity is of general community benefit or of particular benefit to the City.
   G.   Be in a public park, playfield or playground between ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. and six o'clock (6:00) A.M.
   H.   Operate any motorized vehicle or bicycle on such property except for within designated entrances, exits and parking areas. (Ord. 291, 3-19-2019)