Chapter 12.24
HOLBROOK-PALMER PARK
Sections:
12.24.010 Permit required for use of park buildings.
12.24.020 Hours of use—General use.
12.24.030 Trespassing in restricted areas.
12.24.040 Tennis court hours.
12.24.050 Hours of use—Use permit.
12.24.060 Noise restrictions.
12.24.070 Exempted activities.
12.24.080 Restriction of ball game use.
12.24.085 Restrictions on use of walking paths.
12.24.090 Speed limit and parking restrictions.
12.24.010 Permit required for use of park buildings.
Use of park buildings by individuals and groups shall be allowed by use permit, subject to regulations issued under authority of the city manager, in conformity with this and other applicable ordinances, and with the general plan for the development of the town. (Ord. 335 Ch. 9(d) § 1, 1975)
12.24.020 Hours of use—General use.
Holbrook-Palmer Park shall be closed for general use from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise. No person shall use the park at other times except in accordance with a use permit or for activities sponsored by the town. (Ord. 367 (part), 1978: Ord. 335 Ch. 9(d) § 2, 1975)
12.24.030 Trespassing in restricted areas.
Entry into the corporation yard, carriage house, water tower building, or the pavilion building, without proper authorization from the town shall constitute trespassing, as will entry into the main recreation building during hours other than normal office hours. (Ord. 367 (part), 1978: Ord. 335 Ch. 9(d) § 3, 1975)
12.24.040 Tennis court hours.
Holbrook-Palmer Park tennis courts shall be open for use from seven-thirty a.m. until sunset on Monday through Friday and from eight a.m. until sunset on Saturdays and Sundays and holidays. (Ord. 367 (part), 1978: Ord. 335 Ch. 9(d) § 4, 1975)
12.24.050 Hours of use—Use permit.
No person shall use any park facility under a use permit before eight a.m. or after eleven p.m. of any day, except that clean-up activities may continue from eleven p.m. until midnight. (Ord. 367 (part), 1978: Ord. 335 Ch. 9(d) § 5, 1975)
12.24.060 Noise restrictions.
No person shall use or permit the use of any sound amplification device in any outdoor area in Holbrook-Palmer Park. No person or organization, conducting an activity inside a building at Holbrook-Palmer Park pursuant to a use permit, shall cause or permit a noise in excess of sixty dBA, as defined in Chapter 8.16 of this code, measured at a distance of fifty feet from any outside wall of the building. (Ord. 367 (part), 1978: Ord. 335 Ch. 9(d) § 6, 1975)
12.24.070 Exempted activities.
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to activities sponsored by the town. (Ord. 367 (part), 1978: Ord. 335 Ch. 9(d) § 7, 1975)
12.24.080 Restriction of ball game use.
No ball games or practices shall be played by any group, organized or otherwise, at Holbrook-Palmer Park after four p.m., except on any Saturday, Sunday or holiday, except by use permit issued by the town in connection with rental of facilities at Holbrook-Palmer Park. (Ord. 397 § 1, 1983: Ord. 335 Ch. 9(d) § 10, 1975)
12.24.085 Restrictions on use of walking paths.
A. It is unlawful to ride any horse, and to use or operate any motorized vehicle, bicycle, scooter, roller blades, roller skates or skateboard on any designated walking path within Holbrook-Palmer Park, excluding mechanized wheelchairs.
B. Violation of this section shall be an infraction and punishable as such pursuant to Section 1.20.050 of this Code. (Ord. 495 § 1, 1998)
12.24.090 Speed limit and parking restrictions.
A. The speed limit within Holbrook-Palmer Park shall be fifteen miles per hour.
B. There shall be no parking permitted on any park road, pathway or lawn or in any other place than as shall be permanently designated as a parking area, except that, from time to time, parking in other than designated area may be permitted under the authority of the city manager.
C. A violation is an infraction of the provisions of this chapter and is punishable by a fine of up to two hundred fifty dollars for each violation. (Ord. 387 § 8 (part), 1981; Ord. 374, 1979; Ord. 341 Ch. 9(e) §§ 1—3, 1975)