8-3-11: ENFORCEMENT:
   (A)   Officials: Police officers, the director, and park attendants, or duly authorized representatives of the director, shall enforce the provisions of this chapter.
   (B)   Ejectment: A police officer, any park attendant, the director, or their duly authorized representative, shall have the authority to eject from the park any person acting in violation of this chapter. Any person ejected from the park who has not been previously ejected during the preceding three hundred sixty five (365) days shall leave promptly and peaceably and shall not return to the park for any reason for a period of one week from the day of their ejectment. Any person ejected from the park who has been previously ejected during the preceding three hundred sixty five (365) days shall be served a no trespass order by the police, and shall leave promptly and peaceably and shall not return to the park for any reason for a period of one year after the day of their ejectment. Any person charged with committing a crime at any park shall be barred from returning to the park during the pendency of criminal charges, and for a period of one year following the incident if the person pleads guilty or is found guilty of any criminal offense as a result of the charge.
Any person aggrieved by the decision to eject or bar them from a park may appeal such decision to the city council within seven (7) days. The appeal to the city council must be in writing and must set forth the reasons therefor why the person should not be denied entrance to the park. The city council shall set the time and place for a hearing a reasonable period of time subsequent to the applicant's written notice. Notice of such hearing shall be personally served upon the person, or mailed postage prepaid to the person at his last known address, at least three (3) days prior to the date of the hearing. The order of the city council shall be final.
   (C)   Seizure Of Property: A police officer shall have the authority to seize and confiscate any property, thing or device in the park, or used in violation of this chapter.
   (D)   Removal Of Vehicles: Whenever any police officer or duly authorized representative finds a vehicle unattended in the park and the vehicle is parked in violation of this chapter, such officer may provide for the removal of such vehicle to the nearest available garage or place of safety. (Ord. 2900, 3-26-2007)