It shall be unlawful for any person to do any of the following acts within any public park or recreation facility except as may be otherwise provided:
(A) To swim, wade, or boat in any stream or pond;
(B) To cut, excavate or remove any wood, turf, grass, soil, rock, sand, gravel or fertilizer from a public park or recreation facility;
(C) To commit or perform any obscene, lewd or indecent act or create any nuisance that would disrupt, interfere with or obstruct in any manner any authorized, permissible and/or organized activity, program or use;
(D) To play golf or hit golf balls;
(E) To use any public tennis or pickleball court for any purpose other than playing tennis or pickleball;
(F) To wear any footwear on the playing surface of a tennis or pickleball court other than tennis shoes;
(G) To use metal detectors without the written permission of the Director of Maintenance and Operations;
(H) To enter any portion of a public park or recreation facility posted as "Closed," unless approved in writing by the Director of Maintenance and Operations (possibly for construction);
(I) To cause or participate in the construction, placement, or existence of any permanent or temporary structure (including, but not limited to, roads, trails, signs, non-portable hunting stands or blinds, buoys, docks, or landscape features) of any kind under, upon, in or over public parks and recreation facilities or waters except in accordance with the terms and conditions of a city-approved permit, lease, license or other appropriate written documentation. Unauthorized structures are subject to summary removal or impoundment by the Director of Maintenance and Operations; or
(J) To erect and/or use an inflatable recreational attraction commonly referred to as a "bounce house" prior to:
(1) A permit from the city;
(2) Naming the city as additional insured on the person's or entity's general liability insurance; and
(3) Providing city an original certificate of insurance showing the insurance required by division (J)(2) has been endorsed as required.
(Ord. 2024-10, passed 10-17-2024)