§ 101.23. CRIMINAL TRESPASS.  


Latest version.
  • (A)

    No person shall remain within any park, recreation or municipal beach site who does not abide by conditions adopted and posted by the Parks and Recreation Department for the preservation of good order and the protection of property within the park. No person shall remain within any park, recreation or municipal beach site who does not abide by the instructions and directions of the duly authorized peace officers or agents of the department, in the lawful performance of their duties. No person shall enter any building that is closed or not available for the public use including, but not limited to, lifeguard towers. Any person directed by a police officer or agent of the department to leave the park, recreation or municipal beach site shall do so promptly and peaceably.

    (B)

    All persons who take part in any specialized activities for which there is a fee, rental or admission charge must abide by the posted regulations adopted by the department for those specialized activities. No person shall be allowed within the confines of those specialized activities unless they have first paid the fee, rental or admission charge.

    (C)

    No person shall remain in or use any part of the facilities of any park, recreation or municipal beach during the times these areas are closed.

    (D)

    No person shall swim, bathe, wade or enter into any waters in any park on municipal beach where prohibited or in a manner contrary to regulations prescribed by the department.

    (E)

    No person shall fish in any waters in any park on municipal beach contrary to regulations resolved by the department or in water where fishing is prohibited by the department.

    (F)

    No person or group of persons shall loiter, as defined in Section 132.08, in or near any building, toilet or structures or in or near a motor vehicle or vehicles, on or about a motorcycle or cycles, or on or about bicycles within any park, recreation or municipal beach site.

(Ord. No. 22-06, § 1, passed 5/2/06)

Cross reference

Penalty, § 101.99.