15.10.060: DOG OFF LEASH AND ON LEASH TRAILS AND AREAS:
   A.   Within Parley's Historic Nature Park dogs shall be on leash or off leash as provided in this section. The physical boundaries of dog on leash and off leash areas and trails shall be clearly marked and shall be shown on the interim and comprehensive use plan maps adopted by reference in section 15.10.030 of this chapter.
   B.   Dogs shall be on leash, on trail within or immediately adjacent to the following places:
      1.   Any historic site area designated on the comprehensive use plan map;
      2.   Within the Parley's Trail right of way, except as otherwise permitted in subsection D of this section; and
      3.   Within the west Tanner Park Parking Lot to the Parley's Trail and the east Tanner Park Parking Lot to the Parley's Historic Nature Park regulation sign located at the first turn, top of the hill.
   C.   Dogs shall be prohibited on the south loop trail located between the pedestrian bridges over Parley's Creek and on the trail from entrance C to the south loop trail, except as otherwise permitted in subsection D of this section.
   D.   After riparian, wetland, and spring restoration is deemed successfully established and user compliance with park rules is assessed, dogs may be allowed on the following trails as determined by the mayor in accordance with applicable management policies of the comprehensive use and management plan:
      1.   The south loop trail;
      2.   The trail from entrance C to the south loop trail;
      3.   The trail connecting the central dog off leash area to Parley's Trail; and
      4.   That portion of Parley's Trail connecting the east and central dog off leash areas.
   E.   Dogs and public access and use shall be prohibited in protection, natural, restoration, and buffer areas shown on the interim and comprehensive use plan maps adopted by reference in section 15.10.030 of this chapter, except as shown otherwise on such maps and as permitted by the provisions of this chapter.
   F.   Dogs shall be permitted in designated off leash areas and on trails identified for off leash use on the interim and comprehensive use plan maps. (Ord. 7-11, 2011)