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From time to time, the Port Commission (or the Redevelopment Agency Commission pursuant to Article 7 hereof) may adopt and post rules and regulations implementing the provisions of this Port Code. No person shall willfully disobey or violate any of the rules or regulations of the Commission or the Redevelopment Agency governing the use and enjoyment by the public of any park or of any building, structure, equipment, apparatus or appliance in any park, which rules or regulations, at the time, are posted in some conspicuous place in that area of the park or in or near the building, structure, equipment, apparatus or appliance to which the rule or regulation applies.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
In case of an emergency, or when in the judgment of the Commission or the Executive Director the public interest demands it, any portion of any park or park building therein may be closed to the public until such park area or building is reopened to the public by the Commission or the Executive Director; provided, however, that nothing in this Section shall authorize the Executive Director to close any portion of any park building because of activities, existing or anticipated, engaged in for the purpose of expressing ideas or causes, which activities are protected by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
Where a sign is posted, no person shall participate in any athletic activity, including, but not limited to running, jogging, volleyball, baseball, soccer, football, roller skating, bicycle riding, skateboarding, or frisbee. The prohibition contained in this Section applies to running or jogging only when the person running or jogging does not remain on pedestrian paths.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
(A) No person shall post or affix to any tree, shrub, plant, fence, building, monument, wall, post, vehicle or other physical object in any park any written or printed material, including, but not limited to, signs, notices, handbills, circulars and pamphlets.
(B) Notwithstanding Section 2.5, signs may be posted in the following circumstances:
(1) Any person who has scheduled an event in any park pursuant to a permit from the Executive Director may erect or post signs on the day that the event is scheduled to occur giving directions to such event, provided that such person receive prior approval from the Commission.
(2) Any person leasing the park from the Commission may post signs on or about the premises leased informing the public of the event scheduled to occur, provided that the locations selected for such posting have been designated by the Executive Director as appropriate for such use, which designated location or locations for such facility shall be applicable to all lessees of such facility, and provided further, that such signs not be posted earlier than one week before the event is scheduled to occur nor later than one week after the event is over.
(3) Persons and organizations maintaining and operating recreational facilities on park property on a daily basis may post signs which identify the facilities which provide information pertaining to recreational activities, or which inform the public of events sponsored by such persons and organizations or of regulations governing such facilities, provided (A) that such signs are posted only on the facilities so operated and maintained, whether inside or outside and (B) that if they are posted outside, the organization receive prior written approval from the Executive Director.
(4) The Commission or its designee may post signs in any park or in any facility in any park governing the public use of park property or informing the public of events sponsored by the Commission.
(C) When a person or organization is required to obtain the prior written approval of the Executive Director in order to post a sign in a park, the Executive Director may withhold such approval only if it finds that the location of such sign or signs would harm public or private property, or inconvenience or endanger the public, or unduly cover or block park facilities.
(D) No sign which is posted pursuant to this Section shall be affixed to any tree, shrub or plant.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
No person shall use any of the facilities or areas of any park for the purpose of providing tennis, golf, sailing, boating, baseball, jogging, horseback riding or other athletic instruction for compensation without first having obtained a permit, concession, license or lease from the Executive Director.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
No person shall launch nor land any airplane, helicopter, parachute, hang glider, hot air balloon, nor any other machine or apparatus of aviation in any park, nor shall any person bring into any park any balloon with a diameter of more than six feet or a gas capacity of more than 115 cubic feet, without written permission of the Executive Director.
(Added by Ord. 92-00, File No. 000634, App. 5/19/2000)
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