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Any person or persons desiring to use an outdoor electrical outlet located in the parks of the city shall pay a $25 deposit fee in advance for each electrical outlet to be used. Any person or persons shall pay the deposit at the place or places designated by the City Commission. Failure to return the outdoor electrical outlet key on the day of departure will result in forfeiture of the posted deposit. The posted deposit can also be retained if damage is done to the outdoor electrical outlet or if trash or debris is left at the camping space.
(2010 Code, § 12-124) (Ord. 2057, passed 10-24-2019)
The fees set forth in § 12-123 shall be payable at the place or places designated by the City Commission. All of the fees shall be paid on the day of departure during the regular business hours of the place or places designated by the City Commission to collect such fees.
(2010 Code, § 12-125) (Ord. 2057, passed 10-24-2019)
(a) It is unlawful for any person to engage in any business or commercial activity for the sale of any article, commodity or service, or to solicit money or funds in any manner for any purpose or thing in any of the public parks or recreation facilities under the ownership, jurisdiction or control of the city; provided, that any group or persons lawfully using the public parks or recreation facilities under the ownership, jurisdiction or control of the city may solicit among the persons constituting the group, and to those persons only, for contributions or gratuities.
(b) This section shall not apply to contractees and concessionaires of the city, county, county fair or local chamber of commerce.
(2010 Code, § 12-126)
The city may post such rules and regulations, as are approved by the governing body, pertaining to the use of the city parks in a conspicuous place in each city park. Violations of these posted rules shall constitute a violation of this code of ordinances.
(2010 Code, § 12-127)
Section
12-201 Plat and survey
12-202 Sexton; duties
12-203 Care and supervision; authority of governing body
12-204 Lots; cost; apportionment
12-205 Certificate of ownership
12-206 Transfer of ownership
12-207 Burial permit; required
12-208 Cost; apportionment; work permit fee
12-209 Burial of poor
12-210 Erection of fences
12-211 Unlawful desecrations
The survey and plat of the City Cemetery known and designated as the Walnut Hill Cemetery, as made and prepared by one W. B. Libby under the authority of the City Council, May, 1891, and as the same now appears of record in the office of the Register of Deeds in the city, shall be and constitute the legal and established survey and plat of the Cemetery.
(2010 Code, § 12-201)
It shall be the duty of the Sexton of the Cemetery to have general supervision of the City Cemetery under the direction of the Public Works Director and to perform such other duties as may be required by him or her by the governing body or the ordinances of the city.
(2010 Code, § 12-202)
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