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Timestamp: 2020-02-17 10:11:16
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§ 240', '§380', '§30', '§30', '§30', '§3', '§30', '§30', '§1', '§1', '§1', '§2', '§30', '§30', '§30', '§30', '§30']

City of Lake Saint Louis, MO Parks and Recreation
Ch 240 Art I Fees For Use of Parks, Recreational Facilities, Activities/Programs and City-Owned Property
§ 240.010 Regulations, Fees and Charges For Park Use.
§ 240.020 Applicability.
§ 240.030 Fees.
§ 240.040 Special Authorization.
§ 240.050 Prohibited Uses Within City Parks.
§ 240.055 Alcohol Use in City Parks.
§ 240.060 Broken Glass A Hazard.
§ 240.070 Reduce Liability.
§ 240.080 Penalty.
Ch 240 Art II Hours of Operation
§ 240.090 Hours Established.
§ 240.100 Extension.
Cross Reference — As to restrictions on use of bicycles, roller skates, etc., in parks, §380.130.
Article I Fees For Use of Parks, Recreational Facilities, Activities/Programs and City-Owned Property
Section 240.010 Regulations, Fees and Charges For Park Use.
Section 240.020 Applicability.
Section 240.030 Fees.
Section 240.040 Special Authorization.
Section 240.050 Prohibited Uses Within City Parks.
Section 240.055 Alcohol Use in City Parks.
Section 240.060 Broken Glass A Hazard.
Section 240.070 Reduce Liability.
Section 240.080 Penalty.
Section 240.090 Hours Established.
Section 240.100 Extension.
[CC 1988 §30.010]
This Chapter shall regulate fees and charges for the use of the parks, recreational facilities and other City-owned property in the City and to prohibit the unauthorized charging of fees for such use.
[CC 1988 §30.020]
These provisions shall apply to all parks, recreational facilities and other City-owned property under the jurisdiction of the City.
[CC 1988 §30.030]
City fees for the use of parks, recreational facilities, activities/programs, and other City-owned properties shall be regularly reviewed by the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board. Changes to fees will be submitted, in writing, to the City Administrator. The Board of Aldermen shall be made aware of all fees and any amendments annually. A schedule of these fees is available at City Hall, through the Parks and Recreation Department.
[Ord. No. 3514 §3, 2-16-2016[1]]
Editor's Note: Section 2 of Ord. No. 3514 also changed the title of Art. I from "Fees For Use of Parks, Recreational Facilities and City-Owned Property" to "Fees For Use of Parks, Recreational Facilities, Activities/Programs and City-Owned Property."
No person or entity other than the City shall charge a fee for the general use of any park, recreational facility or other City-owned property; however, such a person or entity may, as provided in Section 240.040, charge admission for an event or charge for the sale of goods (including food or beverages) or services in connection with an event in a park, recreational facility or other City-owned property.
[CC 1988 §30.040]
The Board of Aldermen may require the applicant to comply with other specific terms and conditions that will promote the interest of the City in maintaining the health, safety and welfare of its residents.
[CC 1988 §30.060; Ord. No. 982 §1, 8-15-1994; Ord. No. 1114 §1, 8-5-1996]
Motorized vehicles of any type on an unpaved surface.[1]
Editor's Note: Former Subsection (A)(11), which regulated the possession, consumption or distribution of alcohol during an athletic event, was repealed 4-21-2014 by Ord. No. 3266 §1. For current provisions, see Section 240.055.
Possession and consumption of alcohol during City-sponsored youth athletic games, unless purchased in the park from a licensed vendor.
[Ord. No. 3975, 5-6-2019]
[Ord. No. 3266 §2, 4-21-2014; Ord. No. 3975, 5-6-2019]
Possession and consumption of alcohol is permitted in parks maintained by the City of Lake Saint Louis Parks and Recreation Department for persons ages twenty-one (21) and over. During City-sponsored youth athletic games possession and consumption of alcohol is not permitted, unless purchased in the park from a licensed vendor. Sales or distribution of alcohol is not permitted in parks without authorization from the Lake Saint Louis City Administrator. The sale or distribution of alcohol at a public event will require a liquor license from Lake Saint Louis, St. Charles County and the State of Missouri. Use of an outside vendor for public or private events will require an acceptable certificate of insurance naming the City of Lake Saint Louis as an additional insured for one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence. Therefore, notification of the intent to sell or distribute alcohol must be provided to the Parks and Recreation Department forty-five (45) days prior to the event.
[CC 1988 §30.070]
It is hereby determined that broken glass is a public hazard to the health, safety and welfare of the residents of Lake Saint Louis.
[CC 1988 §30.080]
In an effort to reduce the City's liability exposure, the Board of Aldermen hereby prohibit the possession or use of any type glass beverage container in or on any City-owned park land used by the general public.
[CC 1988 §30.090]
Any person or firm or corporation or entity who violates any provision of this Chapter or collects or assists in collecting any fee or charge not authorized by this Chapter or authorized by other lawful ordinance or resolution or who violates the terms and conditions imposed in any special authorization granted under Section 240.040 shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and on conviction therefor shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense. Further, any individual who is found guilty may be imprisoned for a period of not exceeding ninety (90) days in addition to, or in lieu of, any such fine. A separate offense shall be deemed to be committed on each day during which a violation occurs or continues.
[CC 1988 §30.100]
It shall be unlawful for any person to enter or be upon the premises of any City park between sunset and sunrise. Persons using lighted playing fields during hours that have been approved by the City Administrator or his/her designee shall be exempt from the sunset to sunrise restrictions.
[CC 1988 §30.110]
The City Administrator or his/her designated agent shall be empowered to extend the hours of lawful park usage on a temporary basis when it appears that such temporary extension is necessary to promote the recreational interest of the City and its inhabitants, and when it further appears that such temporary extension will not impair the spirit and purpose of this Chapter.