Disorderly Conduct. | |
Swimming Restrictions. | |
Polluting Waters Prohibited. | |
Littering and Dumping of Waste Matter Prohibited. | |
Malicious Destruction of Property. | |
Removal of Trees, Wood, Etc. | |
Penalties for Violation of Section 3.6. | |
Interference with Port Commission and Park Employees. | |
Alcoholic Beverages. | |
Persons Intoxicated by Alcohol or Drugs May Be Excluded. | |
Persons May Be Excluded Under Certain Circumstances. | |
Refusal to Obey Lawful Order. | |
Fighting, Disturbing Peace, Offensive Words. | |
Intoxication by Alcohol or Drugs. | |
Minors, Parents and Guardians Of. | |
No person shall, in any park, without written permission of the Executive Director:
(A) Throw or propel objects of a potentially dangerous nature, including, but not limited to, stones, bottles, glass, cans or crockery;
(B) Fire or carry firearms of any size or description, or possess any instrument, appliance or substance designed, made or adopted for use primarily as a weapon, including, but not limited to, air rifles, slingshots, clubs, swords, razors, billies, explosives, dirk knives, bowie knives or similar knives, except that this subsection shall not apply to a police or other peace officer;
(C) Fire or carry any firecracker, rocket, torpedo or other fireworks of any description (this subsection shall not be deemed to contradict any provisions contained in Chapter VIII (Police Code) of the San Francisco Municipal Code);
(D) Carry or use a model airplane which is powered by liquid fuel or designed to be used with such fuel;
(E) Make, kindle, maintain or in any way use a fire except at places provided, designated and maintained by the Commission for such use;
(F) Climb or lie upon any tree, shrub, monument, wall, fence, shelter, fountain, statue, building, construction or structure;
(G) Emit, eject, or cause to be deposited any excreta of the human body, except in proper receptacles designated for such purposes;
(H) Expose his or her genitals, pubic hair, buttocks, perineum, anal region or pubic hair region or any portion of the female breast at or below the areola thereof, except that this section shall not apply to children under the age of five years;
(I) Enter a restroom or toilet set apart for use of the opposite sex, except children under the age of five years accompanied by a parent or guardian and duly authorized personnel for the purpose of inspection, maintenance or repair;
(J) Gain or attempt admittance to facilities in any park where a charge is made, without paying that charge;
(K) Play any percussion instrument, including drums, at any time or location prohibited by resolution of the Commission when a sign has been posted in the area affected to give notice of this prohibition; provided that such resolution does not unreasonably curtail the playing of such instruments in any area of the city.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
No person shall enter, wade or swim in the waters of any lake, pond, pool, tank, fountain or reservoir in any park except where permitted by regulation or special written permission of the Executive Director. This restriction does not prohibit persons from entering, wading or swimming in the waters of San Francisco Bay except in areas where a sign is posted prohibiting such entering, wading or swimming. Without limiting the foregoing, no persons shall enter the waters of San Francisco Bay from the public access areas located on or adjacent to the Pacific Bell Park (the ballpark) for the purposes of wading or swimming except by special written permission by the Executive Director.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
No person shall throw or place, or cause to be thrown or placed, any garbage, trash, refuse, paper, container, or nauseous or offensive matter into any pool, pond, tank, or fountain in any park, or into the waters of San Francisco Bay.
In addition, attention is called to the fact that state law prohibits the littering or dumping of waste into lakes and other bodies of water.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
Attention is called to the fact that state law prohibits the littering or dumping of waste matter in any public park. In addition, attention is called to City and County of San Francisco Health Code Section 1150, prohibiting the release or dumping of hazardous waste on public property.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
SEC. 3.7. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF SECTION 3.6.
(A) Any person convicted of a violation of Section 3.6 of this Code shall be punished by a mandatory fine of not less than $50 nor more than $500 upon a first conviction, by a mandatory fine of not less than $100 nor more than $500 upon a second conviction and by a mandatory fine of not less than $150 nor more than $500 upon a third or subsequent conviction.
(B) The court shall, in addition, impose a civil penalty or an amount necessary to reimburse the Commission for the value of the tree, wood, bush, turf, shrub, flower, plant, grass, soil, compost, rock, water or other material removed as well as any labor expended to replant or otherwise restore the area affected. Any revenue collected as a civil penalty pursuant to this Section shall be credited to the Commission.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
No person shall, with malice, interfere with or in any manner hinder any employee of the Commission or a duly authorized contractor while that person is engaged in constructing, repairing, or caring for any portion of the park or is otherwise engaged in the discharge of such employee's duties.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
No person shall consume alcoholic beverages of any kind within any park, or in any of the parks or portions of parks, except that the Executive Director or the Port Commission may grant permission to consume alcohol in the parks and portions of parks where such activity is prohibited if the Port Commission or the Executive Director determines that the consumption of alcohol will not interfere with the public's use and enjoyment of the park.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
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