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Timestamp: 2019-04-21 16:49:25+00:00

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§ 170-1 Use of Village parks.
§ 170-3 Violations and penalties.
Intoxicating liquor and fermented malt beverages — See Ch. 148.
Sales — See Ch. 182.
Special events — See Ch. 188.
Vehicles — See Ch. 218.
Editor's Note: This ordinance also repealed former Ch. 170, Parks and Recreation, adopted as §§ 9.14 and 9.20 of the 1998 Code, as amended.
Cornerstone Crossing Nature Conservancy, River Bend Park, Safety Building Park, Ten Club Park and Village Hall Park shall be closed between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 4:00 a.m. of each successive following morning.
Whitford Park shall be closed between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. of each successive following morning.
Huening Park (the public Village boat ramp located adjacent to Village Hall Park on the Fox River) shall be closed between 10:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. of each successive following morning.
No person shall use the parks, their facilities, or their drives or walkways for any purposes during such closed hours.
Individuals or sanctioned groups may apply for a reservation exempting them from the closing times stated above for scheduled events which are reasonably expected to commence prior to the closing times stated and terminate after the closing times stated, provided the reservation is obtained pursuant to § 170-2. No variation of the closing time shall be available for the park(s) listed in Subsection A(1)(c).
Any walkway which connects Main Street and the Village parking lot to the north of Main Street shall not be classified as a park and shall not be subject to the closing times stated herein.
Vehicles. Vehicles are restricted to the roads, drives and parking areas. Vehicles are allowed to drop off people and supplies when conditions are appropriate, however, all vehicles must be parked on the street or in designated parking areas, unless parked in a designated off-road location pursuant to a direct sellers permit issued under § 182-5 or a special event permit issued under § 188-1. Except as provided herein, no person shall operate any vehicle, motorcycle, trail bike, truck or other motorized vehicle in any park, playground or public area.
Alcohol use. The use of intoxicating liquor and fermented malt beverages is allowed in the Village parks under the following terms and conditions.
No intoxicating liquor or fermented malt beverage may be consumed on any road, drive or parking area.
No glass beverage bottles are allowed.
No sale of intoxicating liquor is allowed.
Fermented malt beverages and/or wine may be sold only if a temporary/picnic license is obtained pursuant to Chapter 148 of this Municipal Code and Chapter 125 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Only bona fide clubs, churches, lodges, societies, veteran's organization and fair associations in existence for longer than six months are eligible for these licenses. Licensed operator(s) must be present at all times. No person may give away fermented malt beverages or wine in order to circumvent the provisions of this subsection. See §§ 125.315 and 125.67, Wis. Stats.
Editor's Note: See Ch. 148, Intoxicating Liquor and Fermented Malt Beverages.
Fires. No person shall start, tend or maintain a fire except in personal grills, designated fireplaces, or pursuant to a special event permit. Personal grills shall be used only in designated areas, and only if lawns and vegetation are not endangered.
Loudspeakers and amplifying devices. Loudspeakers and amplifying devices may only be used in the parks if approval is granted pursuant to a special event permit. This subsection shall not apply to bona fide Waterford area youth and adult leagues.
See also § 218-9C of this Municipal Code (no snowmobile may be operated in any Village Park); §§ 218-21 and 218-22 (no all-terrain vehicles may be operated in any Village Park unless under the provisions of a special event permit); and § 87-1 (dogs not allowed in public parks, except Cornerstone Crossing Nature Conservancy).
The municipality owned parks, park facilities and shelter areas in the Village are primarily for the nonexclusive use of the residents of the Village. However, under proper circumstances, exclusive use of a park or area of a park may be permitted. This section is intended to regulate exclusive use of municipally owned parks, park facilities and shelter areas in the Village so that the general welfare of the Village is protected.
A person or group, firm, organization, partnership or corporation may reserve the use of a park, park facility or shelter area located in the Village by written application for reservation filed with the Village Clerk. Parks or areas of parks without restroom facilities may only be reserved in conjunction with a special event permit issued under § 188-1.
Editor's Note: See Ch. 188, Special Events.
The name, address, telephone number and identification information of the applicant.
If the exclusive use is proposed for a group, firm, organization, partnership or corporation; the name, address and telephone number of the headquarters of the entity, and the responsible and authorized heads or partners of the entity.
The name, address and telephone number of the person who will be responsible for the use of the park, area or facility.
The purpose of the proposed use, the date when the exclusive use is requested and the hours of the proposed exclusive use.
The anticipated number of persons to use the park, area or facility.
Any additional information the Village Clerk finds reasonably necessary to a fair determination as to whether a permit should be issued.
If the use of the park, park facility or shelter area may be classified as a special event, as defined in § 188-1 of this Municipal Code, a special event permit must be obtained in addition to a park reservation.
If the hours of the reservation vary from the closing times set forth in § 170-1A, the Village Board must approve the reservation.
The Village Clerk shall act as promptly as reasonably may be on all applications for reservations after consulting with the applicant, if necessary.
If the granting of the permit would conflict with another reservation already granted or for which application is already pending.
If the applicant is not a resident of the Village.
If the exclusive use is proposed for a group, firm, organization, partnership or corporation and the said group, firm, organization, partnership or corporation does not have its headquarters, principal place of business or hold regular meetings in the Village.
If it is for a use of a park, park facility or shelter area at a date and time when, in addition to the proposed use, anticipated nonexclusive use by others of the park, park facility or shelter area is expected and would be seriously adversely affected.
A reservation is not required for exclusive use of a park, park facility or shelter area sponsored by the Village.
The person holding the reservation shall fully reimburse the Village for any expenses it incurs to repair any damage to the park or park facilities, to clean the reserved area at the expiration of the reservation, to replace any keys or rekey any locks upon a failure of the reservation holder to return any keys to the Village, and any costs incurred in obtaining such reimbursement, including reasonable attorneys fees.
The Village Clerk, after granting a reservation, or, in any event, the Village Board, may revoke a reservation already made if it is deemed that such action is justified by an actual or potential emergency due to weather, fire, riot, other catastrophe or likelihood of a breach of the peace or by major change in the conditions forming the basis of the reservation.
Each reservation shall be in a form prescribed by the Village Clerk and shall designate the park, park facility or shelter area involved, date, hours of the reservation, purpose of the reservation and the name of the person, group, firm, organization, partnership or corporation to which the reservation is granted.
Except as provided in Subsection M(2), all applications for park reservations shall be accompanied by a deposit according to the fee schedule approved by the Village Board. The fees may be based on residency. A refundable cleaning deposit, in an amount established by the Village Board, shall also be required.
Bona fide Waterford area youth and adult leagues shall be exempt from reservation fees required by Subsection M(1) for routine league play. All leagues shall be subject to the fees outlined under this section when requesting exclusive use of ball diamonds for tournament play, and may, in addition, be required to obtain a special event permit. This exemption is not intended to exempt these leagues from payment of other fees for the use of Village facilities as determined by the Village Board. Schools and other public nonprofit entities shall be exempt from permit fees required by Subsection M(1) for picnics and similar gatherings. Exemption under this subsection does not relieve an entity from the responsibility for costs incurred by the Village under Subsection J.
Cleaning deposits made pursuant to this subsection shall be returned to the applicant if the facilities for which the permit was issued are surrendered in a clean and undamaged condition upon expiration of the reservation and all keys issued for access to the facilities are returned to the Village on the next business day. In the event the holder of the reservation is liable to the Village for any loss or damage as provided in Subsection J, the amount thereof may be retained from the deposit and the balance, if any, returned to the reservation holder. Any deposit retained shall be deemed partial satisfaction of the reservation holder's liability to the Village and neither the retention of the deposit nor return thereof shall preclude the Village from recovering the balance of the amount due under Subsection J.
The Public Works and Utilities Committee shall have the authority to waive permit fees upon request by the applicant and consideration of the Committee. In considering such requests, the Committee shall consider the proposed location of the event, whether or not the proposed event is open to the public, any admission or participant fees to be charged, and whether or not the event is sponsored by a governmental or by a not-for-profit organization.
Interference with reservations. No person shall interfere with or encroach on any properly reserved area of any park.
Any person who shall violate any provision of this chapter, or any regulation, rule or order made hereunder, shall be subject to a penalty as provided in Chapter 1, Article II, of this Municipal Code.

References: § 170
 § 170
 § 182
 § 188
 § 218
 § 87
 § 188
 § 188
 § 170