(A) Applicants to reserve park use are reserving the Park Shelter. No other part of the park - restrooms, playgrounds, and parking areas - may be reserved.
(B) Section 91.06 of this code of ordinances does not allow alcohol to be consumed on city property, including the city’s parks.
(C) The applicant will properly dispose of all trash generated from the event and provide cleanup during and after the event.
(D) At least one person over 21 years of age must be in continuous attendance at the event.
(E) Music and public address systems are permitted so long as the sound is not heard at a distance of 100 feet or greater from the source of the sound. If the noise level exceeds reasonable sound limits, the city, and/or the County Sheriff’s Department may immediately terminate the music.
(F) Facility hours are generally from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., but no one is allowed in the park after dark.
(G) Park Shelter reservations are not transferable.
(H) The city will charge a reservation fee to be set by Council resolution. A separate fee will be charged for non-residents and a valid Oregon driver’s license is required to prove Sublimity residency. This fee may be adjusted on an annual basis by resolution of the Council.
(I) The city begins taking reservations for the calendar year for city parks on or after January 2. A notice of the reservation date and time will be placed on the park shelter facility one day before the reservation date. Reservations will be available daily between April 1 and October 31.
(J) The applicant must conform to the smoking requirements promulgated by the state’s Indoor Clean Air Act (ICAA), being O.R.S. 433.835 et seq. and Administrative Rules 333-015-0025 et seq. A copy of this act is available at City Hall or:
(K) Applicants and their guests must comply with all city, state, and federal laws.
(Ord. 749, passed 12-14-2020) Penalty, see § 92.99