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§ 93.02 LIMITS FOR BASS FISHING IN PIKEVILLE POND.
   (A)   No person may legally take in one (1) day or have in his or her possession while fishing more than four (4) bass fish of any species.
   (B)   No person shall be permitted to take from the Pikeville Pond a bass fish of any species less than twenty (20) inches in length. A person shall release any bash fish less than twenty (20) inches in length in the best possible physical condition, immediately after removing the hook, to the water from which it was taken and in a place where the fish’s immediate escape shall not be prevented.
   (C)   No person shall take bass fish of any species from the Pikeville Pond by any method other than pole and line in hand.
(Ord. 0-2004-007, passed 9-24-04)
CITY PARK AND DOWNTOWN BUSINESS DISTRICT
§ 93.15 PROHIBITIONS; EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   No person while in the city park or downtown business district of the City of Pikeville shall ride, propel or in any manner operate roller skates, in-line roller blades, a skateboard, hoverboard or motorized scooter.
   (B)   No person within the downtown business district shall ride, propel or in any manner operate roller skates, in-line roller blades, a skateboard, hoverboard or non-motorized scooter on public rights-of-way, streets, parking garages, public roadways, public parks, and other public recreational facilities within the boundaries or territories mentioned.
   (C)   The use of skate boards, roller skates, roller blades, bicycles, hoverboard or any other motorized or non-motorized device with wheels or rollers upon which a person may ride shall be prohibited in the city park adjacent to Huffman Avenue and College Street, including but not limited to the public sidewalk and grounds located therein.
   (D)   This section does not apply, so long as they are used for the purpose for which they were intended, to wagons, wheel chairs, strollers or other devices designed and used for the transportation of children, infants, physically challenged, or incapacitated persons, or to carts or other devices intended and used for transporting merchandise or materials.
(Ord. 0-98-008, passed 3-23-98; Am. Ord. 0-2007-014, passed 4-23-07; Am. Ord. 0-2009-012, passed 5-29-09; Am. Ord. 0-2016-001, passed 1-25-16)
BOB AMOS PARK
§ 93.25 PROHIBITIONS; EXCEPTIONS.
   (A)   For the purpose of public safety it shall be unlawful for any person to trespass onto or through any areas that are gated, fenced or may be marked as restricted areas within the confines of Bob Amos Park.
   (B)   All such areas shall be designated and may be marked as restricted by the City of Pikeville. Any person or persons found to be trespassing may be subject to a citation for each offence. Citation will not exceed the maximum penalty as outlined under § 93.99.
   (C)   Citations for such an offence may be issued by the Police Department Personnel, Fire Chief, Fire Marshal, Project Manager, Codes Officer, Parks Director, City Manager or any other designated official who works for the city approved by the City Manager.
(Ord. 0-2009-012, passed 5-29-09)
§ 93.26 HORSEBACK RIDING AND OTHER RELATED FACILITIES.
   There is created pursuant to KRS 97.010 a park for the establishment of horseback riding and related facilities for the public use and benefit on property owned by the city on Bob Amos Park across from the Smokey Blankenship trail entrance traveling towards the overlook area as the same is more specifically designated and located on the map attached to Ord. 0-2012-001. The specific area designated as the actual “horse park” boundaries pursuant to KRS 91.010 are outlined in yellow on the exhibit and listed as “handicap accessible horseback riding area and stables”.
(Ord. 0-2012-001, passed 2-27-12)
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