(a) Single season swim passes to both Lyndhurst Pool and Brainard Spray Park for residents of the City of Lyndhurst for the 2023 season shall be sixty dollars ($60.00) each with a maximum cost of one hundred sixty-five dollars ($165.00) per "Family" of up to six (6) persons living in the same household. Passes shall be issued in the name of each specific person and be non transferable.
Season passes shall not be sold to any child under the age of four (4) unless such child will be four (4) by the end of the third learn to swim session. All children under the age of four (4) will be admitted free but must be accompanied by an adult who has a season pass or pays admission or by a young adult fourteen (14) years to seventeen (17) years of age, with a note or request signed by the parent or guardian. In the interest of safety, children under the age of eleven (11) must be accompanied by an adult or young adult at all times. Each child must be accompanied as provided herein.
"Family", as used in this section, means the members of a household living as a single housekeeping unit in a dwelling unit who are related to the nominal head of the household or to the spouse of the nominal head of the household, and includes:
(1) Spouse of the nominal head of the household.
(2) Unmarried children (23 years or under) of the nominal head of the household or of the spouse of the nominal head of the household provided, however, that such unmarried children have no children residing with them.
(b) Single admission pool fee shall be six dollars ($6.00) per resident and their guest(s). Each guest must be accompanied by a resident and, will be admitted with payment of the of six dollars ($6.00) single admission fee.
Single admission Brainard Spray Park fee shall be six dollars ($6.00) per resident and their guest(s). Non-resident single admission fee shall be eight dollars ($8.00) per person.
Any provision regarding non-resident admissions may be modified or eliminated permanently or temporarily by the Mayor, upon the advice of the Pool Director.
The regular season shall be determined by the City.
(c) Season pass holders may participate in the Learn To Swim program by registering and paying the required fee per individual Learn To Swim course based on two and one-half (2-1/2) week sessions. The fee for the Learn-to-Swim Pass will be waived for any season pass holder who is considered as disabled pursuant to the guidelines of the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Swim team fee shall be sixty dollars ($60.00) per child for the 2024 season paid to the City.
Pool employees required to pay for lifeguard training shall be reimbursed up to two hundred dollars ($200.00) (which includes the Red Cross Fees) per person.
Adult Baby Water Adjustment training for children, ages six months thru three years, is authorized at the rate of twenty dollars ($20.00) for each two- and one-half week session. A season pass is required of the parent who must accompany the child. No pass or admission fee is required of the child.
(d) Private parties hosted by a Lyndhurst resident at the Lyndhurst Pool or Brainard Spray Park may be authorized during the hours of 8:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. on Friday or Saturday and 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Sundays unless otherwise authorized by the Pool Director. A charge of one hundred fifty dollars ($150.00) for Brainard Spray Park and two hundred sixty dollars ($260.00) for Lyndhurst Pool for up to one hundred fifty (150) people is hereby established. Parties for over one hundred fifty (150) people may be allowed upon approval of the Pool Director and Mayor; additional fees may apply. If the Lyndhurst Pool or Brainard Spray Park is closed due to rain or cold weather on the scheduled pool party date, another date may be selected or a refund given at the discretion of the Mayor. Additional swimming times for pool personnel and private parties shall be permitted during such times after regular hours as permitted by the Mayor and Pool Director.
A deposit of fifty dollars ($50.00) shall be required for each private party to reserve availability of the pool. If the private party is cancelled without selecting another date, the deposit will be forfeited. If another date is selected, and said date is acceptable to the city, the deposit will be transferred to cover the second date. After the private party, the deposit will also be applied against the cost of repairing any damage caused by persons attending said party. In the event of damage, the fifty-dollar ($50.00) deposit will be applied to the payment of the cost of repairs, and any unused portion will be refunded. In addition, said deposit may be forfeited in increments of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each 15 minutes, or part thereof, that a party exceeds the established ending time for use of the facilities. No more than three hundred (300) people shall be permitted at a private party.
All regulations currently in effect and as required by Ordinance for the use of the pools are applicable to private parties except that food and non alcoholic beverages may be brought upon the premises for such parties in compliance with rules and regulations to be promulgated by the Lyndhurst Pool Director. Such rules and regulations shall not be effective until approved by motion of Council. A person twenty one (21) years of age or older shall be present at the private party and responsible for the conduct of persons present and any damages to property.
(e) A free-swimming pass shall be issued to Lyndhurst residents sixty (60) years of age or older. Appropriate identification shall be required of the residency of such applicant, and the pass issued to such person shall not be transferable.
City employees, upon presentation of City employee identification, shall be issued a pool pass free of charge.
(f) Refunds for any reason of any fees or charges imposed by this Ordinance may be made at the discretion of the Mayor.
(g) Section 955.01(b) of the Codified Ordinances regarding intoxicating beverages shall be strictly enforced at the pool and spray park.
(Ord. 2024-13. Passed 3-4-24.
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