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Chapter 9.30 PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS
9.30.010 General provisions.
9.30.030 Designation of parks.
9.30.040 Exemption from rules and regulations.
9.30.050 Administration and enforcement of rules and regulations.
9.30.060 Appeals from the determination or action of the city administrator.
9.30.070 Resisting police officers or other designated officers, employees or agents in the performance of their duties.
9.30.080 Drug-free zones.
9.30.090 Operation of vehicles prohibited –Exceptions.
9.30.100 Days and hours of operation – Exception.
9.30.105 Violations.
Article II. Rules for Alcoholic Beverages
9.30.110 Alcoholic beverages – Manufacture and sale – Prohibited.
9.30.120 Alcoholic beverages – Gift – Prohibited.
9.30.130 Alcoholic beverages – Possession or consumption – Prohibited.
Article III. Rules for Bicycles
9.30.140 Bicycles – Helmets required.
9.30.150 Bicycles – Reckless operation – Prohibited.
9.30.160 Bicycles – Operation in designated areas only.
Article IV. Rules for Animals
9.30.170 Animals – Definitions.
9.30.180 Animals – Leash requirements – Exception.
9.30.190 Animals – Prohibited areas – Exception.
9.30.200 Animals – Clean-up required.
Article V. Rules for Health, Safety and the Environment
9.30.210 Destruction, injury, cutting or taking any landscape – Prohibited – Exception.
9.30.220 Glass beverage containers – Prohibited – Exception.
9.30.230 Equestrian use – Prohibited – Exception.
9.30.240 Fires – Prohibited – Exception.
9.30.250 Rubbish and garbage – Disposition in containers required – Prohibited disposition.
9.30.260 Unreasonable noises – Prohibited – Exception.
9.30.270 Sign rules and regulations.
9.30.280 Commercial advertising – Prohibited – Exception.
9.30.290 Firearms and projectile weapons prohibited – Exception.
9.30.300 Smoking prohibited.
9.30.310 Fireworks prohibited – Exception.
9.30.320 Tagging, graffiti and defacing – Prohibited.
Article VI. Rules for Skateboarding
9.30.330 Applicability.
9.30.340 Violations – Violators subject to removal.
9.30.350 Closure.
9.30.360 Safety.
9.30.370 Use restrictions.
9.30.380 City administrator may adopt additional rules and regulations.
The rules and regulations set forth in this chapter shall govern all persons using the parks and playgrounds owned, operated and maintained by the city, and shall apply to all areas of such park and playgrounds, unless otherwise specifically provided for herein. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
(1) Alcoholic Beverages. For the purposes of this chapter, the term “alcoholic beverages” shall include alcohol, spirits, liquor, wine, beer and every liquid or solid containing alcohol, spirits, liquor, wine or beer and which contains one-half of one percent or more of alcohol by volume and which is fit for beverage purposes either alone or when diluted, mixed or combined with other substances.
(2) Park. Those parks operated or maintained by the city. The term “park” shall include the term “playground.”
(3) “Smoking” means engaging in an act that generates smoke, such as possessing a lighted pipe, a lighted hookah pipe, a lighted cigar, a lighted cigarette of any kind, operating an “electronic smoking device,” or operating an “electronic cigarette” or “e-cigarette.”
(4) “Electronic smoking device” means any electronic or battery-operated device that delivers vapors for inhalation. This term includes every variation and type of such devices whether they are manufactured, distributed, marketed or sold as an electronic cigarette, an electronic cigar, an electronic cigarillo, an electronic pipe, an electronic hookah, or any other product name or descriptor. Electronic smoking device does not include any product specifically approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for use in the mitigation, treatment or prevention of disease.
(5) “Electronic cigarette” or “e-cigarette” means the following: any device that can provide an inhalable dose of nicotine by delivering a vaporized solution, as defined in California Health and Safety Code Section 119405(b), as that section may be amended from time to time. [Ord. 406 § 2, 2016; Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
The following constitute the city’s parks:
(1) Family Park;
(2) Rio Bonito Park;
(3) Downtown Park;
(4) Such other parks as may be established and operated by the city in the future. [Ord. 406 § 3, 2016; Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to or restrict any officer, employee or agent of the city or that of any other governmental agency while acting in the performance of any lawful duty imposed upon such officer, employee or agent by any lawful authority. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
The city administrator or such other officer, employee or agent of the city as he or she may designate shall be responsible for the administration and enforcement of these rules and regulations. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Persons aggrieved by a determination of the city administrator with respect to the administration and enforcement of these rules and regulations may appeal to the city council. Following hearing and consideration, the decision of the council upon the appeal shall be final. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall resist, delay or obstruct a police officer or other officer, employee or agent of the city charged with the enforcement of these rules and regulations in the discharge or attempt to discharge any duty of their office or when they are acting within the scope of their employment. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
City parks are hereby declared to be drug-free zones pursuant to the California Health and Safety Code which sets forth enhanced penalties for specified offenses involving the possession or sale of controlled substances which occur upon the grounds of city parks. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No persons shall operate vehicles of any kind or character in city parks. The following vehicles are exempted from this prohibition:
(1) City vehicles operating in the performance of park maintenance or other city functions.
(2) Vehicles delivering merchandise, supplies and equipment to an event occurring in a park.
The city administrator or his or her designee may grant such other exemptions as he or she determines are in the public interest. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
(1) City parks shall be open daily at 7:30 a.m. and shall close at 10:00 p.m.
(2) Parks may remain open past the above closing time until the conclusion of the event in connection with public or athletic events approved in writing in advance by the city administrator or his or her designee. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
A violation of the rules and regulations of this chapter shall constitute an infraction punishable by a fine. The fine(s) shall be established by resolution adopted by resolution of the city council and shall be available for review in the city clerk’s office. [Ord. 406 § 4, 2016; Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall make or sell alcoholic beverages of any kind or variety in any city park. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall give away any alcoholic beverage in any city park. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall possess an open container of an alcoholic beverage or consume an alcoholic beverage of any kind or variety in any city park. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall ride a bicycle in any city park unless wearing a bicycle helmet for head protection. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall operate a bicycle within a city park in a reckless or unsafe manner so as to endanger the safety and well-being, or interfere with the use and enjoyment of the park by other users. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Bicycles may only be ridden on roads, bicycle paths or on sidewalks within city parks. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
(1) “Effective control” means that the animal is trained to respond to its owner or handler.
(2) “Leash” means a restraint not exceeding six feet in length. Retractable leashes that can extend beyond six feet are not allowed.
(3) “Special use dog” means any guide dog, signal dog, service dog or search and rescue dog, trained, or being trained, to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including but not limited to guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, providing minimal protection or rescue work, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items or rescue and disaster relief in accordance with the standards of the State Office of Emergency Services or local disaster agencies. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
(1) No person shall take or allow any animal into any city park unless the animal is kept and maintained on a leash under the control of a competent person.
(2) With the prior written approval of the city administrator or his or her designee, special use dogs may be off-leash for training purposes. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No animals are allowed in any:
(1) Restroom;
(2) Sports playing fields.
The above prohibitions do not apply to special use dogs. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Animal owners must clean up all animal droppings. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall destroy, injure, cut or take any natural condition of the landscape in a city park, including but not limited to flowers, shrubbery, plants, vines, trees, grass, wood or rocks, except with the prior written permission of the city administrator or his or her designee. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall possess any glass beverage containers in any city park except that the sponsor of an organized public event may obtain prior written permission from the city administrator or his or her designee to possess glass beverage containers; provided, that the containers remain under the sponsor’s custody and control and are not distributed to participants of the event. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Riding horses is prohibited in any city park, unless the prior written permission of the city administrator or his or her designee is obtained in connection with an organized public event. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Open fires are prohibited in any city park; provided, however, that fires may be started and maintained in city-furnished or personal barbecues used for cooking purposes. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall throw, dump or otherwise place or cause to be placed, or leave, either directly or indirectly, any rubbish, garbage or waste matter, or any trash or refuse of any kind or character in any city park, other than in receptacles established and maintained for such purposes. No person shall bring, or cause to be brought, any rubbish, garbage, waste matter, trash or refuse of any kind or character into any city park for the purpose of disposing of it either in city receptacles or any other place within the park. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall cause a loud or excessive noise within a city park that unreasonably disturbs the peace and quiet of any neighborhood, the quiet enjoyment of property or any reasonable person of normal sensitivity residing or working in the area, except that with the prior written approval of the city administrator or his or her designee, sponsors of public events may provide entertainment at such events, subject to any conditions that the city administrator may establish for such entertainment. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall post a sign in any park or leave a sign unattended in a park unless the sign is posted or placed in the park as part of a public event authorized in advance in writing by the city administrator or his or her designee. In addition, with the prior approval of the city administrator, signs may be posted in parks informing the public of an event sponsored by a public agency. All such signs must be removed within one day following the event. Signs may be brought into parks by members of the general public providing they remain in their custody and control and that they are not affixed to any tree, building or other vegetative growth or structure within the park. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall display or post any commercial advertising in any park unless such advertising is displayed or posted as part of a public event authorized in writing in advance by the city administrator or his or her designee. All such signs must be removed within one day following the event. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
(1) For the purposes of this section, the terms “firearm or other projectile weapon” includes, but is not limited to, any pistol, revolver, rifle, gun, flare gun, paint ball gun, zip gun, spring gun, air gun, BB or pellet gun, laser gun, rocket, rocket launcher, rocket-propelled projectile launcher, slingshot, wrist rocket, bow and arrow or crossbow or compound bow designed to propel an arrow.
(2) No person shall take or discharge any firearm or other projectile weapon upon, through, across or within a city park except with the prior written permission of the city administrator or his or her designee.
(3) Any and all applicable federal, state or municipal statutes, regulations or ordinances related to firearms or other projectile weapons including but not limited to any park rule or regulation now or hereafter adopted by the city shall have full force and effect in city parks. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Smoking, as defined in BMC 9.30.020, is prohibited in, upon or across all city parks. [Ord. 406 § 5, 2016; Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
No person shall possess or discharge any fireworks in any city park, except with the prior written permission of the city administrator or his or her designee. Sponsors of public events may provide fireworks at such events, subject to any conditions that the city administrator may establish for them. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Tagging, graffiti and/or any other form of defacing park property is prohibited. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
The rules and regulations set forth in this article apply to skateboarding in the skate pavilion located in Family Park and to such other skateboard facilities as may be installed in other park facilities of the city in the future. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Any person who violates these rules and regulations shall, in addition to any other penalties provided by law, be subject to removal from any skateboard facility upon order of the city administrator or any authorized officer or employee of the city. Failure to leave the park when ordered to do so is a violation of this section. Removal, if ordered, includes exclusion from such area for a 24-hour period, running from the time of the order. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
The city administrator or his or her designee may close any city skateboard facility whenever he or she determines that such closure is necessary for the protection of public property or public safety. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
(1) Every person using a skateboard facility shall wear a helmet, wrist supports, elbow pads and knee pads at all times.
(2) No food or drinks are allowed within any skateboard facility.
(3) No additional obstacles or other materials (such as ramps, jumps or lights) may be brought into a skateboard facility by any person at any time. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
Only persons using skates or skateboards are allowed on a skateboard facility. Persons without skates or skateboards are not allowed. Bicycles are not allowed within a skateboard facility. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]
The city administrator, or his or her designee, may adopt such additional rules and regulations regarding skateboard facilities when he or she determines that such rules and regulations are required to protect the welfare and safety of the general public and/or skateboard facility users. [Ord. 363 § 3, 2006]