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Ord 66-06 ( ORDINANCE NO. 66-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, REPEALING SECTION 98.09, "LITTER IN PARKS" AND AMENDING CHAPTER 101, "PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION, GENERAL PROVISIONS", BY AMENDING SECTION 101.17, "GARBAGE, SEWAGE, AND OTHER WASTE MATERIALS", TO READ "GARBAGE, TRASH, LITTER, SEWAGE, AND OTHER WASTE MATERIALS", BY AMENDING SUSECTION 101.17(A), TO STRENGHTHEN PROHIBITIONS ON LITTERING ON THE MUNICIPAL BEACH, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PUBLIC PARKS, AND BY ENACTING A NEW SUBSECTION 101.36, "ADDITIONAL RULES APPLYING TO CITY PARKS, RECREATION FACILITIES AND THE MUNICIPAL BEACH", TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL RULES WHICH INCLUDES A PROHIBITION ON SMOKING IN CERTAIN AREAS OF THE BEACH, THAT CAN BE ENFORCED BY ISSUING CIVIL CITATIONS IN ADDITION TO OTHER REMEDIES, PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission is desirous of providing its citizens with a safe and clean environment in which recreational opportunities can be maximized; and WHEREAS, additional rules and enforcement is needed in order to make sure that the public beach, City parks and recreational facilities are operated in a manner that protects the persons using the beach, recreational facilities and public parks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Section 98,09, "Litter in Parks", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby repealed in its entirety: See. 98.99. LITTER IN PARKS. No per30R shall throw or deposit litter in aft)' pari! wtthifl. the City exeel't in ptlblie reeeptades and in a ftlS;Rnel that the litter will be pre-vented from being eamed or deposited by the dements ttpOft any pMt of the pMk or UpOR aft)' s~eet or other puhlie pkee. Where public reeeptades are Rot pr<Yxded, all litter shall be eltlfied aw8:y &oem the pMk by the persoR responsible for its preseaee aRd prOpefl) disposed of else-whe-re as provided herein. Section 2. That Chapter 101, "Parks, Beaches and Recreation", "General Provisions" is hereby amended by amending Section 101.17, "Garbage, Sewage and other Waste Materials" is / hereby amended to "Section 101.17, Garbage, Sewage, Trash. Litter and other Waste Materials", to read as follows: Sec. 101.17. Garbage, Trash. Litter. Sewage and other Waste Materials. (A) No person shall deposit, permit or suffer to be deposited in any part of any City park, recreational facility or municipal beach site, any garbage, ashes, sewage, refuse, trash. litter. including. but not limited to. cigarettes. cigars. tobacco. paper. bottles. cans. containers. syringes. sanitar;r products. diapers. or any waste material whatsoever, or any product or thing not indigenous to the beach or recreational facility other than in receptacles or pits provided for sud\ pl:Ji'f'oses the proper disposal of such materials; nor shall any person dump any earth within the City park~ recreational facility or municipal beach site without specific written permission from the Parks and Recreation Director. Where public receptacles are not provided. all trash. litter. refuse and garbage shall be carried away from the park. recreational facility or municipal beach site by the person responsible for its presence and properly disposed of elsewhere in an appropriate receptacle. Section 3. That Chapter 101, ''Parks, Beaches and Recreation", subheading, "General Provisions" is amended by enacting a new subsection 101.36, "Additional Rules Applying to Parks, Recreational Facilities and the Municipal Beach", to read as follows: Sec. 101.36. Additional Rules Ap.vlying to Parks. Recreational Facilities and the Municipal Beach. (A) Putpose. Citizens should be afforded a safe. clean environment in which recreational opportunities can be maximized. Due to the wide variety of patron needs and use of City property. it is necessary to establish the following rules and regulations. These rules are in addition to rules that are contained in other sections of the Code of Ordinances or otherwise posted in particular parks. recreational facilities or municipal beaches. (3) Hours of Operation. 1. Parks and recreational facilities will be open as posted on buildings or entrance areas. 2. No person shall remain in any park or facility after the park or facility is closed. except in an area specifically designated by the City as an area where persons may remain after the park or facility is closed to the public. All persons shall comply with City Code of Ordinances Section 101.23 prohibiting criminal trespass. 2 3. Any section or part of any park or facility may be declared closed to the public at any time or limited to certain users or times as public interest demands or safety and security indicates. In addition. all or part of park and recreational facilities may be closed to the general public during the use of the park and recreational facilities for after-school programs. day camps. early release days. summer camps and the like. when the closure and the parameters and time of closure is posted at the park or recreational facility. (C) Park Pro,:Per{.y. 1. Buildings and Other Property. All park property. facilities and equipment shall be used for the purpose for which it was designed. No person shall deface or disturb any building or disturb any landscaping in violation of Section 101.16 of the Code of Ordinances. 2. Social Services. Parks shall be used for recreation and relaxation. light and air for the general public. Parks shall not be used for business or social service purposes unless authorized pursuant to a written agreement with City. As used herein. social services shall include. but not be limited to. the provision of food. clothing. shelter or medical care to persons in order to meet their physical needs: except when provided by employees of the City pursuant to authorization by the City. 3. No commercial enterprises. sale or rentals of goods or services shall be permitted in violation of Section 101.25 of the Code of Ordinances. (P) Sqfety Hat.ards. 1. Permit Required. Use of any equipment which does or may pose a safety hazard must receive a permit from the Parks and Recreation Department prior to such use. This permit must be displayed upon request by City personnel. This would include but not be limited to items such as radio controlled airplanes. boats. model rockets. carnival equipment. bounce houses and rock walls. 2. Fireworks. Firearms. Weapons. Fires. No person shall discharge any fireworks in any City Park unless done as part of a special event authorized by the City. Fireworks shall mean any combustible or explosive composition or substance or combination of substance or any article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion. exposition. deflagration or detonation. including sparklers. No person shall start a fire in violation of Section 101.19 of the Code of Ordinances. No person shall 3 violate Section 101.20 of the Code of Ordinances goverrung firearms. weapons and fireworks. (E) Nuisances at Parks. Remational Facilities and Municipal Beach Sites. 1. Pets. No person shall bring into. permit. have. or keep in any park. recreational facility. municipal beach east of the dune line or City facility any dog. cat. pet of any kind or other animal unless the park is specifically dedicated for that purpose by the City except that Guide Dogs used by people with seeing. hearing or other physical disabilities shall be permitted. No person shall hunt or molest wildlife in violation of Section 101.18 of the Code of Ordinances. No person shall violate Section 101.27 of the Code of Ordinances pertaining to animal regulations. 2. Trash Disposal. Park patrons are responsible at all times for proper disposal of their trash. Any trash generated outside park and recreation facilities may not be disposed of inside the park. park facility or municipal beaches. No person shall deposit any litter. trash. waste or any other matter prohibited by Section 101.17 or Section 101.31 of the Code of Ordinances. 3. Soliciting and Vending. No person shall expose or offer for sale any article or thing nor shall he station or place any stand. cart or vehicle for the transportation. sale or display of any such article or merchandise within the limits or adjacent roadways of any park. Exception is made to regularly licensed concessionaires acting by and under the authority of the City of Delray Beach. Any publicity. posted sigps or announcement placed in or on park property must have the prior approval of the Parks and Recreation Department. No person shall conduct commercial enterprises or sell or rent goods or devices in violation of Section 101.25 of the Code of Ordinances. 4. Interference with Authorized Activities. No person or group shall interfere with any recreational activities or event authorized by the City's Parks and Recreation Department. 5. Sound Equipment. A permit is required to bring into any park. beach. or recreational facility any public address system or amplified music system. except for small devices for personal use such as radios. i-pods. or the like. No person or group shall play or operate any sound amplification device including radios. television sets. phonographs. tape decks. public address systems. amplified musical instruments or any other loud noise generatin,g device which annoys or disturbs other persons in any park or recreation 4 facility or which violates Section 101.22(E) or Chapter 99 of the Code of Ordinances. 6. Sleeping. Sleeping in a horizontal position is specifically prohibited in the following: building. pavilion. rest room. trash receptacle. bench. picnic table. as well as recreational activity areas (such as athletic courts and fields. and playgrounds). pedestrian or vehicular traffic ways (such as roads. sidewalks. bike paths. and jogging paths). and landscaped areas (such as flower gardens. hedges. and planters). No person shall camp in a manner in violation of Section 101.21 of the Code of Ordinances. 7. Intoxicants. Consumption. possession or sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited within City parks. Recreational Facilities or Municipal Beach except during and within the specified area of a Special Event authorized by the City or premises licensed for sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. 8. Disorderly Intoxication. No person shall be intoxicated in a City park. recreational facility or upon a City beach and endanger the safety of another person or property. and no person shall be intoxicated or drink any alcoholic beverage in a City park. recreational facility or municipal beach. 9. Personal Property. Personal property shall not be stored in any park or 1.. '<:reational facility except in a facility or area specifically desigpated by the Cil;> for such storage. No person shall violate Section 101.33 of the Code of Ordinances pertaining to bringing onto the beach gym equipment or playing ball in unauthorized areas. 10. Disorderly Conduct. No person shall violate the provisions of Sections 132.01. 132.02. or 101.22 of the Code of Ordinances which prohibits various types of disorderly conduct. (f) Vehicles and T rqffic. 1. Existing Laws. All state vehicle and traffic control laws and regulations shall be complied with in City parks and recreation facilities. In addition no person shall violate Section 101.24 setting forth specific traffic regulations regulating various forms of transportation. 2. Parking. All motor vehicles shall be parked only in established and indicated parking areas or in such other areas and at such times as the Parks and Recreation Department officials may desigpate. Parking on the roadways and driveways. unless it is a designated parking space. is prohibited. No 5 ( person shall park or station any vehicle in any zone desigpated and marked "No Parking" or otherwise marked for restricted use except briefly for emergency purposes. 3. Directions of Traffic. No person shall fail to comply with any order. sigpal or direction given or posed by any police officer or park ranger for the direction of traffic. 4. Bicycles. All bicyclists shall comply with state and municipal laws and regulations pertaining to bicycles. 5. Unauthorized Vehicles. Mini bikes. go-carts and other non-licensed motorized or electric vehicles are prohibited in parks. recreational facilities and the municipal beach. No person shall violate Section 101.24 which prohibits various types of vehicles including. but not limited to certain water craft as well as certain craft that is airborne or Section 101.34 which sets forth certain prohibition on parasailing, kite boarding/kite surfing. scuba diving and the use of jet skis. 6. Vehicle Maintenance. Motor vehicle maintenance is prohibited in parks. recreational facilities and public beach. except repairs or maintenance of an emergency nature. (G) Picnicking. 1. Picnic Tables. Use of picnic tables for other than picnic purposes is prohibited. Proper use of tables for picnicking is on a first come. first serve basis. Holding tables for patrons who have not arrived is prohibited. unless there is provision for certain tables to be reserved in advance by the Parks and Recreation Department. 2. Pavilions. Pavilions are available for exclusive use by permit only. Individuals and groups using pavilions shall comply with written pavilion regulations. 3. Fires. (1) Ground Fires - Ground fires are prohibited in all park areas. (2) Personal Grills - The use of personal grills in park areas is subject to prior approval of park officials. 6 ;" \ (3) Safety Visitors are responsible for insuring that their fire 1S properly monitored and extinguished at the end of their outing. (4) Property Use of City Grills - Grills provided by the Parks and Recreation Department are desigped for use with charcoal only. The use of wood or other flammable materials in grills is prohibited. (5) No person shall violate Section 101.19 of the Code of Ordinances which contains additional prohibitions on fires. (H) Smoking Smoking at the municipal beach is prohibited. except in desigp.ated posted smoking areas. Smoking is defined to include the carrying of a lighted pipe or lighted cigar. or lighted cigarette of any kind. or the lighting of a pipe. cigar or cigarette of any kind. ro Additional Operating Procedures: Posted Rules: General Laws. (1) Federal. State. County and Municipal Laws. All federal. state. county and municipal laws are hereby adopted and are to be enforced within all City of Delray Beach parks and recreational facilities. (2) Compliance with Additional Posted Rules. Specific facilities which require additional operational procedures for orderly use shall be posted with rules in a conspicuous place. Patrons utilizing all facilities shall comply with posted regulations. (3) No person shall violate the prohibitions contained in Sections 101.35 regarding the storage of boats. Section 101.28. "Obedience to Lifeguards". Section 101.29. "Undressing on Beach: Indecent Apparel". or Section 1 01.30 regarding "nude swimming". ill Permits. (1) Reservation of any parks and recreation facility or area for exclusive use requires written approval of the Parks and Recreation Department in the form of a permit. (2) Permits shall be obtained as required by the Code of Ordinances. (3) Regulation Exceptions. All government activities carried out in the ordinary course of park. recreational facility and beach operations shall be exempt from the provisions of the Parks and Recreation 7 I ( Department Rules and Regulations Permit Requirements. Acts or conduct prohibited by the rules shall be permitted when approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation and occurring in conjunction with City sponsored. co-sponsored. or City approved special events. including but not limited to: Promenade. plant shows and home shows. Q<) Enforcement. - (1) Hindering Enforcement. No person shall impersonate in any way a park official nor hinder park officials or personnel or those designated by the City to enforce the Code of Ordinances in the performance of their lawful duties. (2) Trespass. In addition to any other penalty allowed by law or ordinance. any person or group found in violation of the above rules and regulations shall be ordered to leave all City of Dekay Beach parks and recreation facilities for a minimum 24-hour period. Any person who fails to leave all facilities. parks or beach at the time requested may be arrested and prosecuted for trespassing or prosecuted under other existing ordinances. (3) Any person determined by the Parks or Site Supervisor to be a habitual violator of the Parks and Recreation Rules and Regulations may be ordered to remain out of City parks. recreational facilities or municipal beach for a period of time. not to exceed six (6) months. Habitual violator. for purposes of these rules and regulations. shall be defined as any person that has been ordered by Parks and Recreation officials. Code Enforcement Officers and those designated by the City to enforce its Code of Ordinances or Police Officers to leave a City park. recreational facilities or municipal beach three (3) times within any twelve (12) month period. Q<) Penalty. In addition to any other penalty permitted by law or specifically enumerated by this section. the General Penalty and enforcement means as provided in Section 10.99 shall apply. Section 37.45 of the Code of Ordinances sets forth additional civil penalties that may be imposed upon issuance of a civil citation. Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. 8 ( Section 5. That should any section or proVlsIon of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 6. final reading. ~ PASSED ~ND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the .)-dayof ~~~r\-b~ 2006. That this ordinance shall become effective upon its passage on second and ~fR~ ATTEST: ~~.~ City Clerk Fils'Reading \ ~ ~ Second Reading \ '2.\5 \ 0\..0 , \. 9 MEMORANDUM FROM: MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSIONERS CITY MANAGERav\ AGENDA ITEM # 10. J- REGULAR MEETING OF DECEMBER 5. 2006 ORDINANCE NO. 66-06 TO: SUBJECT: DATE: DECEMBER 1,2006 This ordinance is before Commission for second reading to repeal Section 98.09, "Litter In Parks" and amend Chapter 101, "Parks, Beaches and Recreation, General Provisions", of the Code of Ordinances by amending Section 101.17, "Garbage, Sewage, and Other Waste Materials", to read "Garbage, Trash, Litter, Sewage, and Other Waste Materials", by amending Subsection 101.17(a), to strengthen prohibitions on littering on the municipal beach, recreational facilities and public parks; and by enacting a new Subsection 101.36, "Additional Rules Applying to City Parks, Recreation Facilities and the Municipal Beach", to provide for additional rules which includes a prohibition on smoking in certain areas of the beach that can be enforced by issuing civil citations in addition to other remedies. At the first reading on November 21,2006, the Commission passed Ordinance No. 66-06. Recommend approval of Ordinance No. 66-06 on second and final reading. S:\City Oerk\AGENDA COVER MEMOS\Ordinance Agenda Memos\Ord 66-06 Civil Citation System 2nd Reading 120S.06.doc r..fA [ITY DF DElRAY IEA[H CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE ::'00 NW 1st AVEJ\' ( E' DELRAY BEACH, FLORIDA 33444 TLLEPHO:'\iE: 561/.'-I3-7(Ji)(J . FACSIMILE: 561/278-4755 Writer's Direct Line: 561/243-7091 DELRAY BEACH D.e.d All-America City , 1III ' DATE: ~ @ TO: MEMORANDUM November 15, 2006 1993 2001 City Commission David Harden, City Manager FROM: Susan A. Ruby, City Attorney SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 66-06 - Addresses Trash, Litter and Smoking on the Beach, as well as other Park, Beach and Recreational Facility Rules Enforceable bv the Civil Citation Svstem This Ordinance seeks to address Chapter 101 of the Code of Ordinances governing various matters that affect the use of the City's beach, parks and recreational facilities. I want to commend David Ricks for compiling the Park Rules included in the ordinance. By listing these rules in an ordinance, our code enforcement officers and police officers will be able to issue civil citations under our ticketing system in addition to our traditional enforcement mechanisms. A summary of the ordinance is as follows: Section 101.17(A) clarifies and enhances the "no litter and trash" prohibitions at City parks, recreational facilities and municipal beach. Section 101.36 - Provides: (A) Purpose. (B) Establishes hours of operation for parks and recreational facilities and allows all or part of a park or recreational facility to be closed to the general public during after-school programs, early release days, and summer camps, per the parameters and times posted at the facility and also if safety or security dictates a closure. (C) Prohibits business/commercial enterprises on park property. (D) Regulates safety hazards. /2.I (E) Prohibits dogs, cats, pets (other than guide dogs), prohibits soliciting and vending, prohibits interference with authorized events, regulates sound equipment, sleeping, intoxicants and disorderly intoxication, storage of personal property and disorderly conduct. (F) Applies state traffic laws, regulates parking, failure to obey signals, and orders and directions given by police officer or park ranger, regulates bicycles, unauthorized vehicles and vehicle maintenance at City parks. (G) Regulates use of picnic tables, pavilions, grills and fires. (H) Prohibits smoking at the municipal beach, except in designated posted smoking areas, and provides a definition of "smoking". (I) Provides for compliance with laws and posted rules and incorporates other ordinances. (J) States that permits are required to reserve parks/recreational facilities or areas. (K) Provides prohibitions on hindering enforcement, permits the City to prohibit a person coming to a park or recreational facility for 24 hours for violation of the park rules or, if a habitual offender, (three times in one year) for six months. Please place this ordinance on the City Commission agenda for first reading on November 21, 2006. SAR:ci cc: Doug Smith, Assistant City Manager Chevelle Nubin, City Clerk Chief Larry Schroeder, Delray Beach Police Department Captain Craig Hartmann, Delray Beach Police Department Joe Weldon, Director of Parks and Recreation Roger Ribeiro, Recreational Superintendent David Ricks, Recreation Supervisor IV Lula Butler, Director of Community Improvement AI Berg, Assistant Director of Community Improvement 11/15/200611:38:29 AM ORDINANCE NO. 66-06 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, REPEALING SECTION 98.09, "LITTER IN PARKS" AND AMENDING CHAPTER 101, "PARKS, BEACHES AND RECREATION, GENERAL PROVISIONS", BY AMENDING SECTION 101.17, "GARBAGE, SEWAGE, AND OTHER WASTE MATERIALS", TO READ "GARBAGE, TRASH, LITTER, SEWAGE, AND OTHER WASTE MATERIALS", BY AMENDING SUSECTION 101.17(A), TO STRENGHTHEN PROHIBITIONS ON LITTERING ON THE MUNICIPAL BEACH, RECREATIONAL FACILITIES AND PUBLIC PARKS, AND BY ENACTING A NEW SUBSECTION 101.36, "ADDITIONAL RULES APPLYING TO CITY PARKS, RECREATION FACILITIES AND THE MUNICIPAL BEACH", TO PROVIDE FOR ADDITIONAL RULES WHICH INCLUDES A PROHIBITION ON SMOKING IN CERTAIN AREAS OF THE BEACH, THAT CAN BE ENFORCED BY ISSUING CIVIL CITATIONS IN ADDITION TO OTHER REMEDIES, PROVIDING A GENERAL REPEALER CLAUSE, A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Commission is desirous of providing its citizens with a safe and clean environment in which recreational opportunities can be maximized; and WHEREAS, additional rules and enforcement is needed in order to make sure that the public beach, City parks and recreational facilities are operated in a manner that protects the persons using the beach, recreational facilities and public parks. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF DELRA Y BEACH, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. That Section 98,09, "Litter in Parks", of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Delray Beach, Florida, is hereby repealed in its entirety: See. 98.09. LITTER IN PARKS. No person shall tlwov: or deposit litter iFl aflY park withiFl the City except in public receptacles and iFl a ffianfler that the litter will be preveFlted from being carried or deposited by the elements upon aflY part of the park or upon any street or other public plaoe. 'Nhere poolic reoeptacles are Flot pro'/ided, all litter shall be carried av:ay from the park by the person respclFlsible for its presenoe and properly disposed of else':fhere as provided hereiFl. Section 2. That Chapter 101, "Parks, Beaches and Recreation", "General Provisions" is hereby amended by amending Section 101.17, "Garbage, Sewage and other Waste Materials" is hereby amended to "Section 10 1.17, Garbage, Sewage, Trash. Litter and other Waste Materials", to read as follows: Sec. 101.17. Garbage, Trash. Litter. Sewage and other Waste Materials. (A) No person shall deposit, permit or suffer to be deposited in any part of any City park, recreational facility or municipal beach site, any garbage, ashes, sewage, refuse, trash. litter. including. but not limited to. cigarettes. cigars. tobacco. paper. bottles. cans. containers. syringes. sanitary products. diapers. or any waste material whatsoever, or any product or thing not indigenous to the beach or recreational facility other than in receptacles or pits provided for sueh purposes the proper disposal of such materials; nor shall any person dump any earth within the City park. recreational facility or municipal beach site without specific written permission from the Parks and Recreation Director. Where public receptacles are not provided. all trash. litter. refuse and garbage shall be carried away from the park. recreational facility or municipal beach site by the person responsible for its presence and properly disposed of elsewhere in an appropriate receptacle. Section 3. That Chapter 101, "Parks, Beaches and Recreation", subheading, "General Provisions" is amended by enacting a new subsection 101.36, "Additional Rules Applying to Parks, Recreational Facilities and the Municipal Beach", to read as follows: Sec. 101.36. Additional Rules ADDlvine to Parks. Recreational Facilities and the MuniciDal Beach. (A) Purpose. Citizens should be afforded a safe. clean environment in which recreational opportunities can be maximized. Due to the wide variety of patron needs and use of City property. it is necessary to establish the following rules and regulations. These rules are in addition to rules that are contained in other sections of the Code of Ordinances or otherwise posted in particular parks. recreational facilities or municipal beaches. (B) Hours of Operation. 1. Parks and recreational facilities will be open as posted on buildings or entrance areas. 2. No person shall remain in any park or facility after the park or facility is closed. except in an area specifically designated by the City as an area where persons may remain after the park or facility is closed to the public. All persons shall comply with City Code of Ordinances Section 101.23 prohibiting criminal trespass. 3. Any section or part of any park or facility may be declared closed to the public at any time or limited to certain users or times as public interest demands or safety and security indicates. In addition. all or part of park and recreational facilities may be closed to the general public during the use of the park and recreational facilities for after-school programs. day 2 camps. early release days. summer camps and the like. when the closure and the parameters and time of closure is posted at the park or recreational facility. (C) Park Property. 1. Buildings and Other Property. All park property. facilities and equipment shall be used for the purpose for which it was designed. No person shall deface or disturb any building or disturb any landscaping in violation of Section 101.16 of the Code of Ordinances. 2. Social Services. Parks shall be used for recreation and relaxation. light and air for the general public. Parks shall not be used for business or social service purposes unless authorized pursuant to a written agreement with City. As used herein. social services shall include. but not be limited to. the provision of food. clothing. shelter or medical care to persons in order to meet their physical needs: except when provided by employees of the City pursuant to authorization by the City. 3. No commercial enterprises. sale or rentals of goods or services shall be permitted in violation of Section 101.25 of the Code of Ordinances. (D) Safety Hazards. 1. Permit Required. Use of any equipment which does or may pose a safety hazard must receive a permit from the Parks and Recreation Department prior to such use. This permit must be displayed upon request by City personnel. This would include but not be limited to items such as radio controlled airplanes. boats. model rockets. carnival equipment. bounce houses and rock walls. 2. Fireworks. Firearms. Weapons. Fires. No person shall discharge any fireworks in any City Park unless done as part of a special event authorized by the City. Fireworks shall mean any combustible or explosive composition or substance or combination of substance or any article prepared for the purpose of producing a visible or audible effect by combustion. exposition. deflagration or detonation. including sparklers. No person shall start a fire in violation of Section 10 1.19 of the Code of Ordinances. No person shall violate Section 101.20 of the Code of Ordinances governing firearms. weapons and fireworks. (E) Nuisances at Parks. Recreational Facilities and Municioal Beach Sites. 1. Pets. No person shall bring into. permit. have. or keep in any park. recreational facility. municipal beach east of the dune line or City facility 3 any dog. cat. pet of any kind or other animal unless the park is specifically dedicated for that purpose by the City except that Guide Dogs used by people with seeing. hearing or other physical disabilities shall be permitted. No person shall hunt or molest wildlife in violation of Section 101.18 of the Code of Ordinances. No person shall violate Section 101.27 of the Code of Ordinances pertaining to animal regulations. 2. Trash Disposal. Park patrons are responsible at all times for proper disposal of their trash. Any trash generated outside park and recreation facilities may not be disposed of inside the park. park facility or municipal beaches. No person shall deposit any litter. trash. waste or any other matter prohibited by Section 101.17 or Section 10 1.31 of the Code of Ordinances. 3. Soliciting and Vending. No person shall expose or offer for sale any article or thing nor shall he station or place any stand. cart or vehicle for the transportation. sale or displav of any such article or merchandise within the limits or adjacent roadways of any park. Exception is made to regularly licensed concessionaires acting by and under the authority of the City of Delray Beach. Any publicity. posted signs or announcement placed in or on park property must have the prior approval of the Parks and Recreation Department. No person shall conduct commercial enterprises or sell or rent goods or devices in violation of Section 101.25 of the Code of Ordinances. 4. Interference with Authorized Activities. No person or group shall interfere with any recreational activities or event authorized by the City's Parks and Recreation Department. 5. Sound Equipment. A permit is required to bring into any park. beach. or recreational facility any public address system or amplified music system. except for small devices for personal use such as radios. i-pods. or the like. No person or group shall play or operate any sound amplification device including radios. television sets. phonographs. tape decks. public address systems. amplified musical instruments or any other loud noise generating device which annoys or disturbs other persons in any park or recreation facility or which violates Section 101.22(E) or Chapter 99 of the Code of Ordinances. 6. Sleeping. Sleeping in a horizontal position is specifically prohibited in the following: building. pavilion. rest room. trash receptacle. bench. picnic table. as well as recreational activity areas (such as athletic courts and fields. and playgrounds). pedestrian or vehicular traffic ways (such as roads. sidewalks. bike paths. and jogging paths). and landscaped areas (such as flower gardens. hedges. and planters). No person shall camp in a manner in violation of Section 101.21 of the Code of Ordinances. 4 7. Intoxicants. Consumption. possession or sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited within City parks. Recreational Facilities or Municipal Beach except during and within the specified area of a Special Event authorized by the City or premises licensed for sale and consumption of alcoholic beverages. 8. Disorderly Intoxication. No person shall be intoxicated in a City park. recreational facility or upon a City beach and endanger the safety of another person or property. and no person shall be intoxicated or drink any alcoholic beverage in a City 'Park. recreational facility or municipal beach. 9. Personal Property. Personal property shall not be stored in any park or recreational facility except in a facility or area specifically designated by the City for such storage. No person shall violate Section 101.33 of the Code of Ordinances pertaining to bringing onto the beach gym equipment or playing ball in unauthorized areas. 10. Disorderly Conduct. No person shall violate the provisions of Sections 132.01. 132.02. or 101.22 of the Code of Ordinances which prohibits various types of disorderly conduct. (F) Vehicles and Traffic. 1. Existing Laws. All state vehicle and traffic control laws and regulations shall be complied with in City parks and recreation facilities. In addition no person shall violate Section 101.24 setting forth specific traffic regulations regulating various forms of transportation. 2. Parking. All motor vehicles shall be parked only in established and indicated parking areas or in such other areas and at such times as the Parks and Recreation Department officials may designate. Parking on the roadways and driveways. unless it is a designated parking space. is prohibited. No person shall park or station any vehicle in any zone designated and marked "No Parking" or otherwise marked for restricted use except briefly for emergency purposes. 3. Directions of Traffic. No person shall fail to comply with any order. signal or direction given or posed by any police officer or park ranger for the direction of traffic. 4. Bicycles. All bicyclists shall comply with state and municipal laws and regulations pertaining to bicycles. 5. Unauthorized Vehicles. Mini bikes. gO-carts and other non-licensed motorized or electric vehicles are prohibited in parks. recreational 5 facilities and the municipal beach. No person shall violate Section 101.24 which prohibits various types of vehicles including. but not limited to certain water craft as well as certain craft that is airborne or Section 101.34 which sets forth certain prohibition on parasailing. kite boardinglkite surfing. scuba diving and the use of iet skis. 6. Vehicle Maintenance. Motor vehicle maintenance is prohibited in parks. recreational facilities and public beach. except repairs or maintenance of an emergency nature. (G) Picnicking. 1. Picnic Tables. Use of picnic tables for other than picnic purposes is prohibited. Proper use of tables for picnicking is on a first come. first serve basis. Holding tables for patrons who have not arrived is prohibited. unless there is provision for certain tables to be reserved in advance by the Parks and Recreation Department. 2. Pavilions. Pavilions are available for exclusive use by permit only. Individuals and groups using pavilions shall comply with written pavilion regulations. 3. Fires. (1 ) Ground Fires - Ground fires are prohibited in all park areas. (2) Personal Grills - The use of personal grills in park areas is subiect to prior approval of park officials. (3) Safety - Visitors are responsible for insuring that their fire is properly monitored and extinguished at the end of their outing. (4) Property Use of City Grills - Grills provided by the Parks and Recreation Department are designed for use with charcoal only. The use of wood or other flammable materials in grills is prohibited. (5) No person shall violate Section 10 1.19 of the Code of Ordinances which contains additional prohibitions on fires. (H) Smoking Smoking at the municipal beach is prohibited. except in designated posted smoking areas. Smoking is defined to include the carrying of a lighted pipe or lighted cigar. or lighted cigarette of any kind. or the lighting of a pipe. cigar or cigarette of any kind. 6 (I) Additional Operating Procedures: Posted Rules: General Laws. (1) Federal. State. County and Municipal Laws. All federal. state. county and municipal laws are hereby adopted and are to be enforced within all City of Delray Beach parks and recreational facilities. (2) Compliance with Additional Posted Rules. Specific facilities which require additional operational procedures for orderly use shall be posted with rules in a conspicuous place. Patrons utilizing all facilities shall comply with posted regulations. (3) No person shall violate the prohibitions contained in Sections 101.35 regarding the storage of boats. Section 101.28. "Obedience to Lifeguards". Section 101.29. "Undressing on Beach: Indecent Apparel". or Section 101.30 regarding "nude swimming". (J) Permits. (1) Reservation of any parks and recreation facility or area for exclusive use requires written approval of the Parks and Recreation Department in the form of a permit. (2) Permits shall be obtained as required by the Code of Ordinances. (3) Regulation Exceptions. All government activities carried out in the ordinary course of park. recreational facility and beach operations shall be exempt from the provisions of the Parks and Recreation Department Rules and Regulations Permit Requirements. Acts or conduct prohibited by the rules shall be permitted when approved by the Director of Parks and Recreation and occurring in coni unction with City sponsored. co-sponsored. or City approved special events. including but not limited to: Promenade. plant shows and home shows. (K) Enforcement. (1) Hindering Enforcement. No person shall impersonate in any way a park official nor hinder park officials or personnel or those designated by the City to enforce the Code of Ordinances in the performance of their lawful duties. (2) Trespass. In addition to any other penalty allowed by law or ordinance. any person or grOUP found in violation of the above rules and regulations shall be ordered to leave all City of Delray 7 Beach parks and recreation facilities for a mInImum 24-hour period. Any person who fails to leave all facilities. parks or beach at the time requested may be arrested and prosecuted for trespassing or prosecuted under other existing ordinances. (3) Any person determined by the Parks or Site Supervisor to be a habitual violator of the Parks and Recreation Rules and Regulations may be ordered to remain out of City parks. recreational facilities or municipal beach for a period of time. not to exceed six (6) months. Habitual violator. for purposes of these rules and regulations. shall be defined as any person that has been ordered by Parks and Recreation officials. Code Enforcement Officers and those designated by the City to enforce its Code of Ordinances or Police Officers to leave a City park. recreational facilities or municipal beach three (3) times within any twelve (12) month period. (K) Penalty. In addition to any other penalty permitted by law or specifically enumerated by this section. the General Penalty and enforcement means as provided in Section 10.99 shall apply. Section 37.45 of the Code of Ordinances sets forth additional civil penalties that may be imposed upon issuance of a civil citation. Section 4. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith be and the same are hereby repealed. Section 5. That should any section or provision of this ordinance or any portion thereof, any paragraph, sentence, or word be declared by a Court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remainder hereof as a whole or part thereof other than the part declared to be invalid. Section 6. final reading. That this ordinance shall become effective upon its passage on second and PASSED AND ADOPTED in regular session on second and final reading on this the _ day of 2006. MAYOR ATTEST: City Clerk First Reading Second Reading 8 CITY OF DKLRAY BEACH. FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ^ f'URI.lC IIf.....'\kIN<. ""ill ~ hdo:! on l~ f,)Il.)""ing pt'.:>t'li~ ordil1lm4."n at 7~ n.. On TI 'F.SDA.V UF.CIo':MRER ~ '1M"': HI'" al au} c.ull1inu:.ltion of ~JCh lfK."ditl@ which is SC1 h:o' the c..>.nntissiun.l. in the City Contmi(t!llo)l\ ChlUnbt1"_~ 100 N.W. I~ ^"o'nue. l)eka~ fkneh. 1'I.>rida. lit whieh lime U-.,) City Comm;.,sion v,.jJl cnnsiooftheiro3doplion. Tlwprol)O$Cd l.ll'dinall~;i;l$1I141Y t>c in~ltldat thc ()ff".ee oflbc' Citt Clerk .u<ltyHalllOO l'oi.W. hi Avenue. rklmy tkltCh, f'k>rjtl'l. hctw....oc.u tM: hou~ ot' 8:00 a.lIt..Ad 5:00 p.l1\.. Momby Ulnltlgh f1idl\)", Cl(L"qM holld,1)'S. 1\11 iflkr<:swd p3ni.:s lire in...itet.l In MlellJ alld bo: he;lrd ""ith r~pecl to tlwe pmp<>Se>d ordinances. ONUlNANCF NO ~ AN ORDINANCE or TI-lE ClTY COMMlo;.SJON OF nil? <:I1"v or OEl.RAY REACH, FU)R(I)A. ,\MENDING THE n.J'fURE LAND lISE M.\P OESIGNA110N AS cor,nJ\I'N[:[) IN 'IUE COMPRmtr;NSIVE PI...\N FRO....t CF (COMMlINIl"Y FACH.nm..'i); TO to (LOW Df:NSln' RESlOENTI.\1. 0-5 DUlAC); EU,CnNG 10 PR(X~.;EU VN1>ER HIE SINGEl.: HE/lRINO AIXW'110N PR(XESS J'OR SMAt.l. SCAl':: I.ANn lISE. PL-'\N AMl~T.>Mf::NTS; AND Rf!7....0NINCi .....NO PI.A(~IN{j LANO Jl'Rf_~l'.NTJ.V 7...<JNlm CI' (COM.\lflJNHY rACIUHES); TO R.I./l" (SINGLE FAMU.Y RES1U":N'I1AI.) [lISTRKl"; SAlD L.ANQ UI'.IN<., ^ I'^KCEL 01' I..AND UX'!\Tl:ll I:?S f'l~hT SOUTH 01' SHERWOol> 80IJUWARll, hrPROXl- MATU.Y foSO H'.E"f EAST oF' MIUTo/\RY TR.-'\U,. A..... MOR[ P'AlfI1CUIARLY nESCfUOI!D HfiRElN; ~\Mt:"NDfNG "Z.ONIN(. MAP OF DEL-RAY UEI\CIi, nORIUA. Ml\RCH 2006"; PKOVIUING ^ GENE,ItAL tU,Pf,ALER C1...AtiSE. 0/\ S,WIN(, CL^lJSr:. ANO AN r1TECTlVl: I).-\TE.. OROINANCF. NO 6..~ o ....i AN ORI)lNANC..; QI "flU': CITY COMMISSION Of TUE CIl'\' OF DELR.."V HI-'..ACH. fl.ORIDA. AMI-:NI>fN() ORDIN,'NCl': 34-06ln' ^MI~NOI'N(j SECnON3"l.4S, '''SlJPJ>l,EMl~'T'\L com~ ENfORCI'.... Mt~NT PJ{OChlll,;Mf.:s.-. Sl!HSf;CnON (v). ''i...1VII. t'EN,\U'IJ::S-."Y REMOVINGlIU: REf.f..RENCE."ro SEC110N 9K.oa. -'l.I'rrER IN PARKS". AMENDING THE'. f'ENAtTY /\MOI)t-.T r(m [)(X)SON nil::' BEACH AND SK^Tt.'.tu..MKllfNG AND Al)UJNG ,\ NEW ~l::NALrY "'OM -VEHICLES ON THE Ht'ACH- ANt> "GARtMGE.. S.~W^(jE, AND <Ynf}:K WAsn: M^TERll\L..S~: f'ROVU>ING ^ GENERt\L Rf.PI~I.....,R CLA,USh,. ,\ SAVING CLAUSE AND AN EI-'f'ECHVE DATE. E o u ~ ~ '" u o i ONnINANCl' NO 6(....... AN OKl>lNANCe OF -rUE CITY COMMISSION OF 'IlU-: CITY 01-' DF-I.RAY Hf-ACH, FI...oKlIlA.. REPF.Al.ING SI,:rnON 9S..0CI. ~J.rnfJ(IN PARK~~' AND AMf'.NllING l":HAPTf.;JlIOI. "'M.RKS.. Hfil\CHES ^NU RI\CRt~AT1UN. OENERAI. PRO....lSjONS... I~Y ....Mf.:NUIN(j SE(~nON IDI.17, ,,(iARaM,I':, SEWAGE, AND OTHF.RWAS"rI'. MAU'..RIAJ.S". TO READ -(j^RHAGE, TKASH. LfTrf.R. SEWAGE ANO OlHER WMrrf. MAIF.RIAlS". I\Y AMf.:NIJINO SllSI~C"nON 101.11(0/\), TO S'JRENGtlTIit-:N PROHlnn-IONS (),"'l I..n~n;.R",:(l ON TUH MUNICIPAL I:U'i^CH. Rf.CJU:'_ATIONAL FAClLlTIF$ AND Pl!f1L1C PARks:. ANn MY ENAC11NCl '" NEW StlB!o"l~()N IOl...l6. "AODIT[ONAL RULES APPLYING TO CITY PARKS. RJ~'RF.A'nON E""n.rnhs "NO HIE Ml1NlClP,"_ m.:....C1r, 10 PH()VII)f~ [,OR ADDITIONAL RUL.ES WI-net I lNCUJDt:!SAPROHJBlTf()N ON SMOKING IN Cf.RT1\.1N AREAS OFTUf. REACfl. nlATCAN Ilfi r'.Nt'f>RCEll IW ISSUJNCj CIVIJ_ CITATIONS IN AnnrnON TO 0111ER REMf.llm~. f'ROVlUrNG' A GFNERAL REPEALER (,l.AlJSF.~ A S.....VINGS CLAUSE AND AN F..FF['.('TJVE. f).....Tr:. <D '" '" N on N ... N ~ .<J ~l >. o Z ORnINAN('I' NO "0-06 AN ORDINANCE Of' HiE CITY COMMISStON OJ' HiE CITY OF DEi..RAY rU':ACH, -FI.ORIJ)A. ANNEXIN(-i TO nJE CITY (IF DEl..RAY B!-LACII.. A PARCEL Of I.ANI> I..()(......n~o ON THE SOU1HSJDF. ()f" IHRll ROAD, 640 FEET WB.'HOF 8AHWKK ROJ\n, AND APf.ROXIM....TEJ"Y 1.400 FEET NORTH Of' LAKE t1)A RO.....O. AS TlJt: SAME lS MORE P.'I.IH!CUIARl..Y DESCRUlHl HEREIN. \\ll1ell lAND .IS CONTtG(JOlTS l()HiE €Xls"nNGMUNICH'AI. U"-'lITS; JU':UEr-lNING 'i1-IF; (JOljNDARn~SOrTlIE CITY TO INCl.lIf>l'. &t\l.D I..AND; Pf(()VU>ING fOR nu:: KIGJIl'S AND OnLlGA'Jl(),'l8 Of SAID LAND; I'ROVII)INU FOR lliE ZONINOnI[REOF TO IUd.1I (MEDIUM DENSITYRESJI)I-:.NflAL....8 UNHS I'BR ACRl'i); PROVlOJNO A Gl'.Nf.';RAL Rf;N~AI.r;J.t. Ct.AUSL ^ ~^\'ING CLAUSf:. AND AN EI:f'fX~rl \IE nATE, A map (not It') scalu) depicting Itll~ p,enemlloc;;l:ti')fl ..fthe rrop<:rty to he aUM-xt..-d i!l. ",ho:.'l"'lI ~J..)\V.. A Go:.'ltnplek I~id description by IoL !tnd ~hdi...ilSiun and:or m..."tt:."f; nud ht.'luw:I.'wncl ;I copy 'lf~ urdill:UlCC J:\t:o-witl al....wc lUImtd can lx- (Obtained fn_ die OtTlOC ~lrtbr City Clori.. Cily Hull.. lOON. W.. bl ^~C~IU~'. llclna)' beRch. Fk.nda.. .9 '" a:: rl o CD BAR'MCK PARK ()RIUN~NC" NO 11.01. AN OR[)l?-.'ANC[ OJ' nit' ell'Y CO,\.1M.lSSION Or 'J1-JE eny Of' OEUIAY ilEAC It. 1<1"()KII>A. JU'7..()NINQ AND ~U\.CING LAND I'RESENTI...Y ZONEO I (INDIJSTRIAL) DISHUCT TO .\tIC {MIXED IND1JSTRIAL ANIl ("(IMMERCIAl.) UISTRR'T; S.-\If) LAND BEING A PARCEL LOCAllrD NORTH OF nil> OLD TRAIN S'rl\TION, REIWU,r-< THE CSX KAILR()AD AND 1.95. AS MORf;: PARUClJLARLY ))I.:SCRlUEO HERmN~ AME.....OH'K. ...z()N.INn MAP OF DfiLRAY REACII. FLORJW\.. MARCU :?:006-; I'ROVIUING.'\ GENERAL REI>Er'\LER CL;\iJSE...'\ SAVING CLAUSE. AND AN EFFtC'nVI:: DAn::. OKOINANCJ.' NO 71:--06 AN Okl>JNANCJ.! or-- THE crrv COMMISSION OF TUE CITY 01' BEl-RAY HE,'\CH, FLORIDA. I\MI.;NOING CIIAPn~R WO.. -NlfISANC12S.....0FTII[; CODC:: OF ORDJN,'\NCES OF HIE CITY Of' JJH.R.<\Y HP..\CH IlY E."'MCTING A NflW SEt-nON 100..10. ~1J'>,;l)IV(oUALLV DESJGN!\TED HrSTORIC S'J'RucnJRESANU s-nmcn:RES IN HISRlRlC 0151'1IIC1"S"', TO PROHllilTNEGLECfOI' SAMl;ANl) f'ROVIDE ^ MEnIon H}R i;Nfo'OR('I:MP..NT 1"0 HELl' rRE\;HNT m;rr:.RIORATION OF SAME; rROVmlNG A SAV1NGS CLAuse, A GENERAL REPEALER Cl.AUSE. ANU AN 1,F1'1:'..('-nVE 1)ATFi.. ORIUNANCIi:!\in 1:\....tl6 IF AN ORUINAN<...'E Ot.. UtE eny COMMISSION {)f' THI:: LT.lY 0,., J)~I.RAY BE_ACtl.. fl.ORm..... AMENUING CHl,pn~K :<.9. "'REL'l!l.IMEH WAH:R"". Of' THE ('OnE Of' OROINANt:.:ES Of THE CnY Of I>EU(~\YHE^CU. BY AMO<lDING S[Cl"lON S9.1i9, "I'Et-:S. l(AT}:S AND CHARGES", -[0 ADJUST llfH WI-\()J.f;S.'\t.f. COSTOMER RArE; PROVlDlNG ,\ SAVING CL.'\USE. ^ GENEKAL RE::1'EALFlR <~L.'\USE ANI> I\N EF.t"I'..(;-nVI~ IlAU':' nIUJINAN(,,"~ NO 74.116 AN ORIJINANC1~ Of' HIE CITY COMMISMON OF nit:: (:IT...- 01' DB.RAY UFACI.i. l'LOJUIlA AMENUING THE 1.AN!) r>>:'vE[-opM~"NT REOl)( _^TfOl'>.~ OF HIE ("()m~ or ORDINANCES OJ' THE CITY OF tJl'.l.RAY fJEM:f1. REI...ATlN(,j '1'0 "nm CONClIRKENCY MANAGeMENT SYSTI>M DY ENACTING SEe-nON S.t'. ....nOPORnONATE "^tR-!'iHA'RE ~Rl)(iKAM"; ANn rROVII)fNG A GENERAL Rt:~..t'.^Lt:':R CLAl.!St:..A SAVINGS (_:t...\USbl\NllAN {'.n.l1-C.;nVE [lATE. Oll:lllN :\N("'.' NO 7~..jW. AN ORt)fNANCF. 01-" nlE efTV' (;(JMMISSION OJ-" ntE CITY OF DBLRA\' BEACf-J, "LORIDA.. "MENnING THE COil':: or ORDINANCF~" OF THE CITY Of' OF.I.R,,\Y REACH. FI.ORIOA. AMENnlNG SEcnON Js_o'n, "kl:TIRr~ME'NT INCOME; OASIS.. A.MOt.JN1: AND .'^Y~U:~N"-, BY AMENDING SLJRSEI.:TION ,';5..()lJ;(M), "'1_'.AkIY RF.TIRFMICNTINCENTlVE", TO PROVIDF:F(JR CHANGF.I) F..uOfRll..... 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