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Chapter 17
PARKS AND RECREATlON*
Article L In General
See. 17-1. Definitions.
Sec. 17-2. Reserved.
Sec. 17-3. Authority.
Sees. 17-4-17-20.
Sec. 17-21.
Sec. 17-22.
Sec. 17-23.
Sec. 17-24.
Sec. 17-25.
Sec. 17-26.
Sec. 17-27.
Sec. 17-28.
Sec. 17-29.
Sec. 17-30.
Sec. 17-31.
Sec. 17-32.
Sec. 17-33.
Sec. 17-34.
Sec. 17-35.
Sec. 17-_36.
Sec. 17-37.
Sec. 17-38.
Sec. 17-39.
Sec. 17-40.
Sec. 17-41.
Sec. 17-42.
See. 17-43..
Sec. 17-44.
Sec. 17-45.
Sec. 17-46.
Sec. 17-47.
Sec. 17-45.
See. 17-49.
See. 17-50.
Sec. 17-51.
Sec. 17-52.
Article n. Park Rules
Scope.
Reserved.
Restriction of use.
Permits.
Group use.
Hours.
Athletic fields.
Pavilions.
Tents.
Workmen, work areas.
Winter sports.
Fishing.
Boating.
Swimming.
'lennis.
Vehicles.
Weapons.
Littering.
Glass containers.
Vandalism.
Disturbing the peace.
Commercial activity.
Advertising.___
Amplification systems.
Begging, soliciting.
Fires.
Alcoholic beverages.
Animals.
Flying objects.
Cleats, spikes.
Dances.
Pathways.
*Editor's note--Section 1 afOrd. No. 871, adopted Sept. 4. 1991, repealed and re-enacted Ch. 17 to read as herein set out. Prior
to this re-enscted Ch. 17 cootained similar subject matter aod was derived from Code 1977, ~~ 15-1, 15-2, 15-4-15-10, and Ord.
No. 1990-850, ~ 3, adopted Nov. 26, 1990.
Cross reference-Parks and recreation commission, ~ 2-57.
State law references-Home rule powers, Col. Const. Art. XX, ~ 6; municipal authority of city to regulate parks, use of parks,
C.R.S. ~ 31-15-702; parks in cities generolly. C.R.S. ~ 31-25-201 et seq.
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ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL
Sec. 17-1. Definitions.
The following words, terms and phrases, when
used in this chapter, shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in this section, except where the
context clearly indicates a different meaning:
APEO: An agent of the chief of police and an
officer of the police department empowered by the
city to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
Commission: The parks and recreation commis-
sion of the city.
Department: The department of parks and rec-
reation of the city.
Director: The director of parks and recreation
of the city.
Director's agent: Those employees assigned spe-
cific responsibilities and authority by the director.
Park, parkway, recreatwnal facility or recre-
ational building: Reference to anyone (1) park,
parkway, recreational area or recreational build-
ing and shall include all such parks, parkways,
recreational areas and recreational building within
the city.
Pedestrian pathways, bicycle pathways and
equestrian pathways: Any hard-surface or natural '
surface pathway that is publicly maintained and
that has been designated for use by bicycles,
pedestrians, horses or any combination thereof by
a traffic-control device or other signage or by
regnlation and that is separated from the road-
way by open space or other barrier.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Cross reference-Definitions and rules of construction
generally, ~ 1-2.
Sec. 17.2. Reserved.
Editor's note--Ord. No. 1998-1120, ~ 11, adopted June 8,
1998, repealed ~ 17-2, which pertained to violations and
penalties, and which derived from Ord. No. 1991-871, adopted
Sept. 4, 1991.
Sec. 17-3. Authority.
The city council does hereby authorize the chief
of police and his agents and the director of parks
and recreation and his agents to enforce the rules
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and regnlations set forth in this chapter and all
future rules and regnlations adopted by the city
council for the proper management, operation
and control of the parks, parkways and other
recreational facilities within the city. The APEOs
are hereby designated as peace officers and shall
be authorized to issue, sign, and serve summons
and complaints in order to enforce the provisions
of this chapter.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Secs. 17-4-17-20. Reserved.
ARTICLE n. PARK RULES
Sec. 17-21. Scope.
This article applies to parks, parkways, recre-
ational facilities and recreational buildings.
(Ord_ No_ 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17-22. Reserved.
Sec. 17-23. Restriction of use.
The director may restrict the hours, days and
weeks of use of any recreation center or building
and the director or his agent or an APEO may
restrict or remove any user, individual or group
for violation of any of the rules and regulations
set forth in this article.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17-24. Permits.
The director is hereby authorized to issue per-
mits relating to any use or accommodation of any
park or recreation facility of the city. The director
shall establish rules for the use of park property
by any licensee, which rules shall become a con-
dition of any permit. No permit shall be issued
until any required fee or deposit is paid. The
director shall have the power and authority to
cancel any permit for violation of the require-
ments of the permit or for violation of any of the
provisions of tms article.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
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Sec. 17-25. Group use.
Any group of more than twenty-five (25) per-
sons shall obtain a permit signed by the director
or his authorized agent allowing such a group to
assemble in the park. Groups shall be orderly and
law-abiding.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1,9-4-91)
Sec. 17-26. Hours.
(a) Parks shall normally be open daily from
5:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m. and normally be closed
from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m., except for activities
and events sponsored by the department or au-
thorized by permission of the director. Any park
or recreational facility may be declared closed to
the public by the director or his agent or by the
chief of police or his agent at any time and for any
interval of time within a temporary or stated
interval as the director or chief of police shall find
reasonably necessary in order to protect the pub-
lic, and individual members thereof, from danger-
ous persons, conditions or situations. It shall be
unlawful to go into or upon an area or part of any
park or recreational facility of the city when it has
been declared to be closed to the public under this
provision.
(b) All greenbelt areas, Johnson Park and Wheat
Ridge Historical Park shall normally be open
daily from sunrise to sunset and normally be
closed from sundown to sunrise, except for activ-
ities and events sponsored by the department or
authorized by permission of the director.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17-27. Athletic fields.
(a) Rules and regulations. The director or his
agent, or an APEO, shall enforce all rules and
regulations pertaining to activities upon any ath-
letic field in any park or recreation facility of the
city. The director shall have the power to issue
rules and regulations governing such athletic
fields, and copies of such rules and regulations
shall be on file with the department of parks and
recreation and the city clerk.
(b) Relinquishing fields to pennittees. All teams
or individuals shall relinquish play on any ath-
letic field to any individuals or teams to whom
permits for use of such facility shall have been
issued by the director or his agent.
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(c) Removal or restriction for violations ofmles
and regulations. The director or his agent or an
APEO may restrict or remove any player, players,
teams or leagues from all public fields for a
specified time for violations of rules and regula-
tions set forth in this article or issued by the
director under the authority of this chapter.
(d) Closure of fields. The director or his agent
or an APEO shall have the authority to close any
or all public fields or play areas when use of such
area shall create maintenance problems or when
use would or could constitute a danger to any
person, as a result of weather or other conditions.
(e) Artificially lighted fields. Artificially lighted
athletic fields in the parks shall have the lights
turned off at 10:00 p.m., except in Wheat Ridge
Park and Prospect Park; however, an inning in
progress may be completed, but no inning will
start after 10:00 p.m. except at Wheat Ridge Park
and Prospect Park, where no inning will start
after 10:30 p.m. In case of rain delay of any game,
the game may continue until 10:30 p.m. except at
Wheat Ridge and Prospect Park where no inning
will start after 11:00 p.m.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17-28. Pavilions.
Reservation of pavilions may be obtained by
permit issued by the director. Otherwise, all use
of pavilions shall be on a first-come, first-served
basis.
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See. 17-29. Tents.
No tents shall be erected upon any park or
recreation facility except as part of a department-
sponsored activity or unless a permit authorizing
the same is issued by the director.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
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Sec. 17-30. Workmen, work areas. Sec. 17.32. Fishing.
The use of any park or recreation area shall be
relinquished to any city or park employee car-
rying out work assignments. Public use of areas
in which maintenance or other work activities is
ongoing is prohibited.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17.31. Winter sports.
(a) Ice skating and ice fishing. No ice skating or
ice fishing is permitted on any water body owned
or managed by the city or on any water body suo
pervised by the department or included in any
park or recreation facility unless the specific area
to be used is so posted or public announcement
has been made by the director allowing such ac-
tivity. When such areas are open for use, they are
subject to rules and regulations on program and
safety as issued by the director.
(b) Ice hockey. Ice hockey shall not be permitted
except in designated areas as part of a department-
sponsored activity or by permit issued by the di-
rector.
(c) Sledding. Within any park or recreation fa-
cility of the city, sledding shall be prohibited on
water areas, on vehicle roadways or uphill from
any water area or roadway where sleds could coast
over, upon or across such water areas or road-
ways.
(d) Walking on ice. No person shall go upon any
ice surface over a lake or body of water within a
park within the city on foot for any purpose what-
soever, unless the specific area has been conspic-
uously posted by the director allowing such ac-
tivity.
(e) Vehicles on ice. All vehicles of any kind and
description are prohibited from coming upon any
ice surface over any lake; stream or water area
within any part or recreation area in the city.
(f) Snowmobiles. It shall be unlawful to use or
operate snowmobiles in any park, recreation fa-
cility, pathway or recreational area within the
city.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
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(a) License required. It shall be unlawful for any
person fIfteen (15) years of age and over to fish for
fish, crayfish, salamanders or frogs without being
in immediate physical possession of a current valid
state fishing license. Any person in violation of
this provision shall be deemed guilty of a viola-
tion of this Code of Laws.
(b) Methods oftciking. The following fIsh or other
water wildlife may be taken by the methods indi-
cated:
(1) Fish. No fish shall be taken or killed except
by the use of hook and line with no more
than three (3) hooks attached to any line.
(For the purpose of these regulations, mul-
tiple hooks having a common shank, i.e.
treble hooks, shall be considered as one (1)
hook.)
(2) Frogs. Permitted methods of taking frogs
are by use of hook and line, nets, gigs or by
hand between August 15 and September
30. Artificial lighting may be used.
(3) Crayfish and salamanders. Crayfish and
salamanders may be taken by hand, hook
and line, traps, pots, nets or seines not to
exceed ten (10) feet in length.
(c) Second rod stamp. An additional rod may be
used in all waters when a second rod stamp is
properly signed and attached to the fishing li-
cense.
(d) Unattended rod. Any rod or line that is used
for fishing must be personally attended.
(e) Prohibited methods. Snagging (snatching
with hooks, gang hooks or similar devices'to catch
fish), archery and spearfishing are prohibited.
(f) Chumming. Placing fish, parts of fIsh or other
material upon which fish might feed in the waters
for the purpose of attracting fish to a particular
area in order that they may be taken (chumming)
is prohibited.
(g) Turtles. Taking turtles is prohibited.
(h) Size limit. All largemouth or smallmouth
bass (black bass) under fifteen (15) inches in length
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which are taken shall be returned to the water
immediately.
(i) Artificial flies and lures. Fishing in Bass
Lake and West Lake is restricted to the use of
artificial flies and artificial lures_
Ul Daily possession limits. In this subsection "in
aggregate" means that the limit may consist of
one (1) species or may be a mixed bag of more than
one (1) species. Any person fishing within the wa-
ters of Wheat Ridge is entitled to the numbers of
fish as established in the then-current Colorado
Fishing Season Information Guide distributed by
the Colorado_Division of Wildlife.
(k) Fishing locations. Fishing shall be allowed
from the shoreline and dock area, excluding boat
dock areas and boat launch areas. Fishing from
boats is allowed except where posted as prohib-
ited.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17.33. Boating.
(a) Use restricted. All nonmotorized watercraft
designed to be used as a means of transportation
on water, other than single-chambered air-inflated
devices, shall be allowed on any waters in the
park and recreation areas of the city as outlined
in this section.
(b) Boating requirements. In order to boat on
any water in parks and recreation areas of the
city the following requirements shall be met:
(1) The watercraft shall be nonmotorized, pro-
pelled solely by means of oars and paddles
or by the use of cloth sails. Any watercraft
which has a motor-driven means ofpropul-
sion shall be classified as motorized and will
not be permitted upon the water of the city.
(2) Any sailboat must be properly registered
with the Colorado Division of Parks and
Outdoor Recreation.
(3) All air-inflated devices, including inflat-
able canoes, kayaks, rafts and belly boats,
must have a minimum of two (2) separate
and distinct chambers. Inner tubes, air mat-
tresses and other similar beach toys are not
permitted at any time.
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(4) The watercraft shall be in seaworthy con-
dition, as defined by these rules and regu-
lations and determined by the APEO's.
(5)_The watercraft shall have- one (-1-)-personal
flotation device of a type currently approved
for use by the United States Coast Guard
on board for each person occupying the craft
and one (1) throw floatation device.
(6) The watercraft shall have at least one (1)
oar or paddle which shall be carried on
board when the craft is in use.
(7) The watercraft shall be labeled with the
name, address and phone number of owner
or with the license number issued by the
Colorado Division of Parks and Outdoor
Recreation.
(8) Motorized radi.o/remote control watercraft
shall be prohibited.
(9) For any watercraft registered by the Colo-
rado State Division of Parks and Outdoor
Recreation all applicable laws shall apply.
Any watercraft:not required.to ba.regis-
tered shall abide by the above regulations.
(c) Boating hours. Open boating shall be per-
mitted from 7:00 a.m. until one-half hour past
sunset.
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(d) Islands. No person shall dock any boat upon,
physically go upon, or swim from any island in
any lake within the city.
(e) Group boating activities. No group activity,
organized race, regatta or any other type of orga-
nized boating activity shall be allowed unless ap-
proved in advance in writing by the director of
parks and recreation or his designated represen-
tative.
(f) APEOs. An APEO may order inexperienced
operators from the water when, in the APEO's
judgement, such operators constitute a safety
hazard to themselves or other operators. APEOs
may also order from the water persons or crafts
operating in a reckless or careless manner of or in
disregard of or in violation of any department of
parks and recreation rule or regulation. APEOs
shall have the authority to close the lake because
of inclement weather or any other unsafe condi-
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tion which, in the judgement of the APEO, con-
stitutes a danger to the health or safety of tile
public.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17.34. Swimming.
Swimming is allowed only as part of a sched-
uled and supervised recreational program spon-
sored by the department or authorized by depart-
ment permit or in connection with launching a
boat when necessary. Swimming from a boat is
expressly prohibited unless engaged in as part of
a legitimate rescue attempt.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17.35. Tennis.
(a) Tennis courts shall be reserved only by
written permit, except for department-sponsored
programs.
(b) Use of tennis courts shall be subject to spe-
cific rules and regulations promulgated by the di-
rector and conspicuously posted on such courts.
(arei'. No. 1991-871, ~ 1,9-4-91)
Sec. 17.36. Vehicles.
(a) Motor vehicles_ It shall be unlawful for any
person operating a motorized vehicle of any de-
scription whatsoever in any park or recreation
area of the city to fail or refuse to obey any and all
traffic signs or other traffic-control devices regu-
lating the operation, stopping or parking of vehi-
cles. It shall be unlawful for other than autho-
rized personnel to park or drive on lawns, fields or
any other places other than upon roadways and
parking areas clearly constructed and established
for such purposes within the parks, parkways or
other recreational facilities of the city. Laws per-
taining to streets and highways pertain also to
park roads, except that pedestrians shall have the
right-of-way over vehicles in park areas.
(b) Parking. Parking within or upon parks,
parkways or recreation areas shall not be per-
mitted at any time a park is closed or in any area
ordered closed by the director. It shall be un-
lawful to park so as to obstruct access roadways
and parking areas or areas designated by sign for
emergency vehicle use only. Vehicles may be
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parked in park and recreation areas only if the
occupants are engaged in activity connected with
, the area.
(c) Washing or servicing of vehicles. Washing or
servicing of vehicles in any park or recreation area
in the city is prohibited.
(d) Bicycles. AIl bicycle riders shall obey traffic
signs and laws regulating the operation, stopping
or parking of vehicles. Bicycle riding will be gov-
erned further by safe riding practices and consid-
eration for the use of park and recreation areas,
trails and pathways by others. Bicycle riding is
prohibited on playgrounds, tennis courts and game
courts, in pavilions or in any area where other
activities are in progress. (See section 17.52.)
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Cross reference-Motor vehicles and traffic, Ch. 13.
Sec. 17.37. Weapons.
It shall be unlawful to bring upon or to dis-
charge or use within any park or recreation area
within the city any weapon, however described,
including merely as means of description and not
by way of limitation, guns of any caliber or de-
scription, including firearms, BB guns, pellet guns,
and air guns, bows and arrows, slingshots, etc., or
any explosive device or substance including fire-
works.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17-38. Littering.
It shall be unlawful to dump, deposit, throw or
leave any bottles, cans, broken pieces of glass,
papers, boxes, dirt, rubbish, waste, garbage, refuse
or trash upon or within any park, lake, or other
recreational area or facility of the city. It shall be
unlawful for any person utilizing the facility of
any park, lake, or recreational area or facility of
the city to leave such area or facility without first
having completely extinguished fires or before all
trash, waste 'or garbage is placed in the disposal
receptacles where provided. Ifno receptacle is pro-
vided, such persons shall remove all trash, waste
or garbage from the park, lake or other recre-
ational area or facility and properly dispose of it
elsewhere. The act of dumping, depositing, dis-
carding, throwing or leaving any of the items de-
scribed above shall be sufficient in and of itself to
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constitute a completed act of littering. It shall not
be necessary for the person dumping, depositing,
discarding, throwing or leaving any of the items
described above to depart from the immediate vi.
cinity in order to constitute a prima facie viola.
tion of this section.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, S 1,9-4-91)
Cross reference-Solid waste, Ch. 20.
State law reference-Littering, C.R.S. 9 18-4-511.
Sec. 17-39. Glass containers.
It shall be unlawful for any person to bring or to
have in his possession any glass beverage bottle
in any park, lake or other recreational area or
facility of the city.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1,9-4-91)
Sec. 17.40. Vandalism.
It is unlawful to remove, destroy, damage or
deface any park or open space property or any
structure or any vegetation therein.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, S 1,9-4-91)
Sec. 17-41. Disturbing the peace.
It shall be unlawful Within any park or recre-
ation area of the city to disturb the pe/3.Qe of others
by committing any act prohibited in section 16-103
of the, Code of Laws.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1,9-4-91)
Sec. 17-42. Commercial activity.
It shall be unlawful to conduct any commercial
activity or sell or offer for sale any service, product
or activity for which a fee is charged on any park
or open space lands, except where such activity is
authorized in writing by the director.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1,9-4-91)
Sec. 17-43. Advertising.
Advertising shall not be permitted in any
manner unless authorized by the director in
writing or in concessionaire contracts for goods
sold on the premises.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
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Sec. 17.44. Amplification systems.
Public address or other amplification devices
may be used in a park, parkway or recreational
areaonlyiJy -specialllermit obtainable from the
director or his agent in charge of any program
requiring sound amplification.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1,9-4-91)
Sec. 17-45. Begging, soliciting.
It shall be unlawful for any person to beg or
solicit within any part or recreation area.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4.91)
Sec. 17.46. Fires.
Fires are permitted only in enclosed fireplaces
or grills provided for this purpose under such rules
and regulations as may be prescribed by the di-
rector, and any such fire shall be extinguished
before leaving any park or recreation area of the
city.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Cross reference-Fire prevention and protection, Ch. 8,
Sec. 17.47. Alcoholic beverages.
(a) The storage or consumption of any alcoholic
beverage or alcoholic liquor, as defined in the Col-
orado Liquor Code, is prohibited in any park, rec-
reation area or recreation building within the city
except as specifically provided herein. The con-
sumption and/or storage' of fermented malt bev.
erage containing not more than three and two.
tenths (3.2) percent of alcohol by weight is
permitted in any park or recreation area within
the city so long as, and only so long as, such fer-
mented malt beverage have been purchased in a
manner authorized and are 'being consumed by
persons permitted by applicable state law. It shall
be unlawful to sell any fermented malt beverage
within any park or recreation area within the city
unless such sales are made pursuant to aJicense
or permit granted by the city council and unless
such sales are made in accordance with the Colo-
rado Beer Code (C.RS. ~ 12-46-101 et seq.).
(b) Storage and consumption offermented malt
and vinous liquor is permitted at the Wheat Ridge
Community Center in conjunction with an event
sanctioned and authorized by the director of parks
and recreation or his designee; provided, that
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storage and consumption of alcoholic beverages or
alcoholic liquor is permitted at the Richards-Hart
Estate in conjunction with an event sanctioned
and authorized by the director of parks and rec-
reation or his designee; and provided further that
such alcoholic beverages are neither sold to, served
to, nor consumed by any person not authorized by
the Colorado Liquor Code (C.RS. ~ 12-47-101 et
seq.) or the Code of Laws of the city to possess or
consume such alcoholic beverages. The director of
parks and recreation is hereby authorized to es-
tablish rules for serving and consumption of alco-
holic beverages at the Richards-Hart Estate and
the Wheat Ridge Community Center.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17.48. Animals.
(a) All animals must be under control by means
of a leash, cord or chain not to exceed six (6) feet
in length. .
(b) It shall be unlawful for the owner or custo-
dian of any animal to allow such animal to defe-
cate in any park, parkway, recreational facility or
other public place within the city, and to fail to
clean up and remove from such park, parkway,
recreational facility or other public place such ex-
crement or feces.
(c) Horseback riding shall be permitted only
upon an authorized bridle path unless other areas
are specifically designated by the director or his
agent.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4.91)
Cross reference-Animals, Ch. 4.
Sec. 17.49. Flying objects.
It shall be unlawful to throw, strike, propel or
otherwise operate flying or propelled objects of a
potentially dangerous nature, including by way of
example, without limitation, such things as model
airplanes, rockets, horseshoes, arrows, golf balls
or rocks, except in areas designated for such use,
or as part of any authorized sport or recreational
activity, or by a written permit of the director.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17-50. Cleats, spikes.
Cleats or spikes on shoes are prohibited except
in those specially designated athletic areas where
program rules specifically permit their use.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, !i 1, 9-4-91)
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Sec. 17.51. Dances.
Organized dances in a park, parkway or recre-
ational area shall be permitted only by written
permit issued by the director.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
Sec. 17.52. Pathways.
The director of parks and recreation or his agent
or the police chief or an APEO shall enforce all
rules and regulations pertaining to activities upon
any pathway of the city. The director of parks and
recreation or police chief shall have the authority
to promulgate rules and regulations governing
such pathways and copies of such rules and reg-
ulations shall be on file with the department of
parks and recreation, the police department and
the city clerk.
(Ord. No. 1991-871, ~ 1, 9-4-91)
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