CHAPTER 94: LEISURE AND RECREATION
Section
Parks
   94.01   Injury to property
   94.02   Park defined
   94.03   Hours of public use
   94.04   Overnight camping
   94.05   Designated parking and driving areas
Municipal Swimming Pool
   94.20   Operation and funding
   94.21   Admission charge
   94.22   Rentals
   94.23   Rules and regulations
Library
   94.35   Funding
   94.36   Library Board; general powers and duties
   94.37   Grounds and building
   94.38   Sale and conveyance of real estate
   94.39   Mortgages; release or renewal
   94.40   Cost of use
   94.41   Discrimination prohibited
   94.42   Annual report
   94.43   Penalties; recovery; disposition
   94.44   Donations
   94.45   Improper book removal
Auditorium
   94.60   Ownership
   94.61   Rentals
PARKS
§ 94.01 INJURY TO PROPERTY.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to maliciously or willfully cut down, injure, or destroy any tree, plant, or shrub in any city park or recreational facility. It shall be unlawful for any person to injure or destroy any sodded or planted area or injure or destroy any building, structure, equipment, fence, bench, table, or any other property of any city park or recreational area. No person shall commit any waste on or litter the city parks or other public grounds.
Penalty, see § 10.99
Statutory reference:
   Littering of public and private property, see Neb. RS 28-523
§ 94.02 PARK DEFINED.
   For the purposes of this subchapter, the term MUNICIPAL PARK shall mean Veterans Memorial Park and the North Highway Park.
(Prior Code, § 3-502)
§ 94.03 HOURS OF PUBLIC USE.
   The parks of the city shall be opened daily to the public during the hours of 5:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. of any one day and from November 15 to March 15 of each year said parks shall be closed permanently to motorized vehicles, and it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, other than city personnel conducting city business thereon, to occupy or be present in the city parks of the city during any hours in which the city parks are not open to the public; provided, however, the Mayor or chairperson of the Park Board may extend by permit the hours for the use of the city park facilities to groups, associations, or organizations desiring to use the city park facilities for a particular purpose; provided, any person engaged in authorized sport activities using playing fields may continue after closing until completed at which time said persons shall vacate the premises immediately.
(Prior Code, § 3-503) (Ord. 575, passed 1-3-1995) Penalty, see § 10.99
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