HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/14/2020 - MinutesMINUTESCityofRentonBoardofParkCommissionersMeetingTuesday,January14,2020,4:30pmAtRentonCityHall,1055SouthGradyWay,Renton,WA980571.CALLTOORDERChairTimSearingcalledthemeetingtoorderat4:30pm.MembersPresent:CynthiaBurns,AlDieckman,LarryReymann,TimSearing,ShunTakano,andTrayWigestrandMembersAbsent:MarleneWinterCityStaffPresent:KellyBeymer,CommunityServicesAdministrator;LeslieBetlach,ParksPlanningandNaturalResourcesDirector;andRobertaGraverAdministrativeAssistant2.APPROVALOFAGENDALarryReymannmotionedtoapprovetheagendaaspresented,motionedseconded,allinfavor,motioncarried.3.APPROVALOFMINUTESAlDieckmanmotionedtoapprovetheNovember12,2019minutesaspresented,motionseconded,allinfavor,motioncarried.4.ORALCOMMUNICATIONSIPUBLICCOMMENTSNone.5.DISCUSSION/ACTIONITEMSa.Parks,RecreationandNaturalAreasPlan-AllboardmembersreviewedthedraftplanandvotedviaemailonJanuary17,2020toKellyBeymerinconcurrencetoforwardtherecommendationtocounciltoadopttheParks,RecreationandNaturalAreaPlan.LesliesaidtheParksCommissionrecommendationandthefinalplangoesbeforethePlanningCommissionlaterthiseveningandthentoCouncilonJanuary21,2020.b.ExpulsionOrdinanceandParkRulesandRegulation-(ExpulsionOrdinance:RentonMunicipalCode6-30)KellyreviewedtheExpulsionOrdinancethat’sidentifiedinParkRulesandRegulationsSection10,AUTHORITYTOREMOVEPERSONSINPARKS.RentonPolicehastheauthorityto“trespass”persons,withintheguidelines,fromprivatepropertyandappliesonlytothatlocation.TheordinancewaspassedtogiveRentonPolicetheauthorityto“expel”personsfromcityownedproperty,facilities,parksandtrailsforagivenperiodoftime.Thereisanappealandhearingprocessavailablewhereitmayresultintheexpulsionbeingrevoked,reducedorenforced.Thisordinanceisunderreview.Kellywillfindoutifthepolicesharetheexpulsionswithotheragencies,andreportbacktotheboard.NewsignsaboutnodogsintheparkhavebeenpostedatCoulonParkandwillbecheckedtoseeiftheyareblockedwhencarsareparkedinfrontofthem.6.ADMINISTRATOR’SREPORTa.TheCommunityServicesDepartmentwillbegivingayear-endsummaryreporttocouncilinMarch,andthenwillshareitoutatParkBoardinMarchorApril2020.WheelchairAccessible.AmericanSignLanguage(ASL)interpreteravailableuponrequest.Forthisorotherassistance,pleasecall48hoursinadvance:711(TDD)or425-430-6600(voice).
ParksCommissionMeetingJanuary22,2020Page2of2b.Councilwillstartaselectionprocessforthevacantcouncilpositionwhentheapplicationdeadlineclosestoday.CouncilwillreviewapplicationsandforwarduptosixcandidatesforaninterviewattheCommitteeoftheWholeonFebruary3rdc.200MillpropertyUpdate—Staffhasmetwiththedeveloperundercontractforthisproject,andtheyareinfinalnegotiations.Theplantotakedowntheoldcityhailbuildingwillbenosoonerthan2022.Internalbuildingandcelltowerleasesarestillineffectandwillberelocatedbeforedemolition.Moreinformationastotheuseanddevelopmentofthelandandriversidewillprovidedwhenitisavailable.7.OLDBUSINESSa.VandalismatKiwanisPark-ParkMaintenancecrewsrespondtovandalismreportsassoonastheycan.TroysaidthatherecentlysawallegedgangtagsonthefenceonUnionAve.nexttothepark.ParkcommissionersareencouragedtousetheRentonResponds(RR)app,ortheRRlinkonthecitywebsite,orcallthenon-emergencyPolicelinetoreportvandalism,dogsinCoulon,andparkissuestheyencounter.Thepolicenon-emergencylineis425-235-2121.Ifthere’sasafetyissueinvolved,theyareencouragedtocall911.Thecity’scodeenforcementandgraffitiabatementareintouchwiththepoliceregardingreportedissues.8.BOARDCOMMUNICATIONBoardmeetinglocations:Variouscityrecreation/parkfacilitieswillbeconsideredtoholdthemonthlyParksCommissionboardmeeting.Perboardfieldtrips,pendingweather,fieldtripscouldbescheduledforApril,May,June,AugustandSeptemberfor2020.LocationsuggestionswereRCC,GolfCourse,HighlandsNeighborhoodCenter,TiffanyPark,HighlandsLibrary(forprobableJunecompletionofSunsetNeighborhoodPark)andvisittoaparktheboardmembershavenotbeentointhepast.SuggestedtomeetatRCConFeb.1;th9.INFORMATIONa.HomelessResourceEventisheldmonthlyatthedowntownRentonLibrary,potentiallyexpandingtoalternativemonthsbeingheldattheHighlandsLibrary.Scheduletobedeterminedinmonthstocome.Eleventotwelveagencieshaveprovidedresourcesatfoureventstoover200homelessandpre-homelesspeople;thereisawaitinglistofinterestedagenciestoparticipate.b.LaketoSoundTrailRibbonCuttingwillbeFebruary26th,moreinformationcoming.c.Saturday,March7thistheSuburbanFarm&GardenExpoatNorthHighlandsCommunityCenter.U.EastTrailhasanewlogoandonlinebrandingfortherenamedtrail.e.BoardmemberaskedifRentonrecreationisexperiencingthesamecoach/refereeshortagethathasbeenreportedfortheregion.Kellyresponded,“Yes,theyare.”Recreationiscurrentlyperformingacost-recoveryexerciseevaluatingtheirprogrammingandoverallexpenses.Theyarealsoprovidedatrialincentiveprogramtoattractcoachesforyouthbasketball(uncertainofitseffectiveness)andrequireathleticprogramparticipantssignaparent/childcodeofconductagreement.10.ADJOURNMENTLarryReymannmotionedtoadjournat5:42pm;motionseconded,allinfavor,motioncarried.Minutaovedby:Z/i1Recorder:TimSeang,BoardChairDateRobertaGraverNEXTMTG:2/11/2020January22,2020WheelchairAccessible.AmericanSignLanguage(ASL)interpreteravailableuponrequest.Forthisorotherassistance,pleasecall48hoursinadvance:711(TOD)or425-430-6600(voice).
From:Kelly Beymer
To:"Tim Searing"
Cc:Roberta Graver
Subject:RE: Park Board meeting today
Date:Friday, January 17, 2020 12:39:14 PM
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Hi Tim,
All commissioners responded with a YES in concurrence with staff’s recommendation to move the
plan forward to Council for approval.
On the rescheduling question:
Most preferred the 22nd, except Marlene who is not available. Shun is not available for either date.
Please let me know if you would like to move forward with the 22nd, and I’ll have Roberta send out
an update.
Thanks,
Kelly
From: Tim Searing <tjsearing@outlook.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 9:05 AM
To: Kelly Beymer <Kbeymer@Rentonwa.gov>
Subject: RE: Park Board meeting today
Hi Kelly. I am good with the staff recommendation on the Parks, Recreation and Natural Areas Plan.
As you know, I am good with either date but prefer the 22nd.
Have you heard from others yet?
Tim Searing
206 799-5175
From: Kelly Beymer <Kbeymer@Rentonwa.gov>
Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2020 9:41 AM
To: ccjrburns1@msn.com; dawgs49@comcast.net; fulmen8@hotmail.com;
marlene@marlenewinter.com; shuntakano@hotmail.com; tjsearing@outlook.com;
troywi@hotmail.com
Cc: Leslie A Betlach <Lbetlach@Rentonwa.gov>; Cailin Hunsaker <CHunsaker@Rentonwa.gov>;
Margaret Beitner <Mbeitner@Rentonwa.gov>; Erica Schmitz <ESchmitz@Rentonwa.gov>; Roberta
Graver <RGraver@Rentonwa.gov>
Subject: Park Board meeting today
Importance: High
Good morning,
Just spoke to Tim and we have decided to cancel the meeting today due to icy roads and the
forecast of additional snow.
Two items I need you to address via email: Please respond to me only so we don’t create a ‘virtual
meeting’.
I have attached the Parks, Recreation and Natural Areas Plan ppt. - This is exactly the same
information you have seen at four (4) previous meetings.
1. Pg. 22 – Staff’s recommendation - need your concurrence so we can
forward to council for authorization
a. Please respond no later than Thursday, 16th by 5pm.
2. We would like to reschedule the February meeting to either Wednesday the
22nd, or Tuesday the 28th - start time at 4:30
Thank you and please let me know if you have any questions,
Kelly
Kelly Beymer
Community Services Administrator
425-430-6617
PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL AREAS PLANParks CommissionJanuary 14, 2020
PLAN OVERVIEW AND UPDATE PROCESS
PLAN OVERVIEW•Provides a physical, policy and funding framework for guiding the City’s decision‐making over a 20‐year planning period•Reflects current community needs and desires•Blueprint for the system: development, expansion, programming and resource management•Grant funding eligibility for 6 years, upon Council adoption and State certificationWhy is the Plan important to the City?3
UPDATE PROCESS 4
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT2 Steering Committee Meetings3 Community Open House events2Staff Workshops6Stakeholder Interviews325Statistically valid survey Respondents623Community Open House Participants634Interactive Online Map Participants197 Inclusive Engagement ParticipantsA comprehensive and inclusive process 1,807+ Community Participants5
COMMUNITY INPUTResults across all engagement methods•Expand and improve natural areas •Increase sports field capacity: quantity and quality•Connect trail systems•Support gathering places•Enhance and diversify play opportunities 6
NEW AND UPDATED COMPONENTSResulting from community engagement and analysis•Natural area evaluation tool•Sports field inventory and condition assessment•Trailhead map and access analysis•Concept plans•Updated cost model•Updated funding strategies7
PLAN OVERVIEWVisionParks, Recreation and Natural Resource Areas provide the opportunity for the community to connect to, participate in, support and encourage a healthy environment and active lifestyle.•Goal A: Filling gaps in service•Goal B: Creating a connected system•Goal C: Building partnerships•Goal D: Creating identity•Goal E: Ensuring a sustainable system•Goal F: Promoting health and community through programming•Goal G: Protecting and conserving natural resourcesVision and goals for parks, recreation and natural areas8
RENTON’S PARK SYSTEM
10COMPONENTS OF RENTON’S PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL AREAS SYSTEM
11OPERATING RENTON’S PARKS, RECREATION AND NATURAL AREAS SYSTEM
ANALYZING ACCESSIdentifying gaps•10 minute walk (1/2 mile)•5 minute walk (1/4 mile) in higher density areas•Evaluated Access to:•Developed Parks•Sports Fields•Natural Areas •Trailheads•Playgrounds•Indoor recreation space12
PLANNING CONTEXT•Supports the Comprehensive Plan•A companion to the Bicycle and Trails Master Plan•Supports and is supported by:•Downtown Civic Core Vision and Action Plan •City Center Community Plan•Benson Hill Community Plan Aligned with other plans13
PLAN RECOMMENDATIONS
SYSTEMWIDE RECOMMENDATIONS•Provide Nearby Parks, Recreation Facilities, Programming and Natural Areas•Reinvest In Renton’s Community Assets•Expand And Support Renton’s Professional Parks, Recreation and Facilities Staff•Increase Park and Recreation Capacity and Use15
SYSTEMWIDE RECOMMENDATIONS•Improve Management of Natural Areas •Improve Access to Sports Fields •Increase Recreational Variety •Connect the Park and Natural Area System•Build Partnerships Through Programming16
CONCEPT PLANSTiffany‐Cascade Park17
IMPLEMENTATION
HOW WE USE THIS PLAN•Secure property donations•Legislative funding requests•Federal, State and local grant applications•Develop Capital Improvement Plan•Guide partnership agreements•Prioritize capital renovation projects19
PUBLIC DRAFT PLAN REVIEW
PUBLIC DRAFT REVIEW PROCESSPublic Draft Plan online for public comment (11/29‐12/13)Planning and Development Committee (1/13/20)•Parks Commission Deliberation and Recommendation (1/14/20)•Planning Commission Deliberation and Recommendation (1/15/20)•Planning and Development Committee (1/27/20)•Council Consideration of Adoption (1/27/20)21
STAFF RECOMMENDATIONStaff recommends:The Parks Commission concur with the staff recommendation to adopt the Parks,Recreation and Natural Areas Plan and that the recommendation be forwarded to the City Council 22
QUESTIONS?Parks CommissionJanuary 14, 2020
CITY OF RENTONPARK RULES and REGULATIONS
2 CITY OF RENTON PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS
A. GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 1. DEFINITIONS
a. “Administrator” shall mean the Community
Services Administrator or designee.
b. “Authorized Personnel” shall include any
City of Renton agent, contractor, employee,
official, representative, and/or volunteer
performing their assigned duties.
c. “Park” shall include the following areas:
facilities and buildings owned, operated,
maintained or managed by the City of
Renton; parks, trails, open space areas (a
non-developed physical area, including but
not limited to natural areas and wetlands);
the Maplewood Golf Course; and recreation
buildings.
Section 2. PRIORITY OF USE
Programs and activities scheduled by the
Community Services Department will have first
priority for use of parks and facilities. Otherwise,
use of parks and facilities will be on a “first-come
first-served” basis.
Section 3. DESIGNEE OF
ADMINISTRATOR
The authority granted to the Administrator is
granted to the Administrator’s designee.
Section 4. EXEMPTIONS FROM RULES
AND REGULATIONS
a. Section B3, Possession of Weapons &
Fireworks, does not apply to law enforce-
ment personnel or to persons performing
authorized duties.
b. Section B5, Overweight Vehicles in Parks,
does not apply to City of Renton main-
tenance vehicles or to authorized or
emergency vehicles.
c. Section B6, Wildlife Harassment, does not
apply to Administrator-authorized wildlife
control efforts.
d. Section B9, Domestic Animals in Parks, does
not apply to law enforcement K-9 officers
in the conduct of their official duties or to
animals used by independent contractors if
required in performance of the contract.
e. Section C15, Parking and Moorage, does not
apply to park maintenance or law enforce -
ment watercraft.
f. Section C9, SCUBA Diving, does not apply
to Fire Department personnel, persons
performing rescue operations, or authorized
persons.
B. CRIMINAL VIOLATIONS
Unless otherwise posted, or approved by the
Administrator in writing, it shall be a misde-
meanor to do any of the following in a park:
Section 1. POSTING OF SIGNS
Use, place or erect any advertising in any park;
or to attach any notice bill, poster, sign, wire,
rod, or cord to any tree, shrub, railing, post or
structure within any park; or to place or erect in
any park, a structure of any kind.
Section 2. PARK CLOSING
Remain in any park after the posted closing time
except when engaged in activities, programs
and events scheduled by the Community Ser-
vices Department.
Section 3. WEAPONS & FIREWORKS
Possess any fireworks, firecracker, torpedo,
explosive, air gun, sword, knife, bow and arrow,
BB gun, paint ball gun, slingshot, or any other
weapon, unless otherwise permitted by federal
or state law.
PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS
Authorized by Ordinance No. 4419.
Amended by Ordinance No. 5854, adopted August 7, 2017.
CITY OF RENTON PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS 3
Section 4. SWIMMING AREAS
Disobey rules, signs or lifelines designating
swimming areas; transmit a false signal or false
alarm of drowning; or disobey any posted rules
and/or instruction of any lifeguard, facility man-
ager, or other authorized Community Services
Department employee. Swimming shall be
permitted only within the designated swimming
areas.
Section 5. OVERWEIGHT VEHICLES IN
PARKS
Operate or drive any vehicle with a gross weight
of over 32,000 pounds or a maximum width of
over 102 inches except for places set apart for
such purposes by the Administrator and desig-
nated by signs.
Section 6. WILDLIFE FEEDING &
HARASSMENT
Tease, annoy, disturb, molest, catch, injure or kill,
throw any stone or missile of any kind at or strike
with any stick or weapon, any animal, bird, or
fowl in any manner; or to feed any fowl or bird in
any park.
Section 7 CONCESSIONS, SALES,
COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES,
DISTRIBUTION & POSTING
PAMPHLETS
Perform the following activities in a park area:
a. Operating a fixed or mobile concession or
event or traveling exhibition.
b. Soliciting, selling, offering for sale, peddling,
hawking, or vending any goods or services.
c. Advertising any goods or services other than
the direct handing of written advertising to
any one person.
d. Filming, recording, or photographing for
commercial purposes without authorization
from the Administrator.
e. Conducting classes or organized competi-
tions.
f. Distributing any commercial circular notice,
leaflet, pamphlet or printed material of any
kind in any Community Services buildings.
These facilities are not public forums or lim-
ited public forums and are designated solely
to the specific purposes for which they are
dedicated.
g. Entering upon, using or traversing any
portion of a park for commercial purpose,
including fund raising and/or fund solicita-
tion.
h. Attaching or securing to any vehicle or struc-
ture any commercial circular notice, leaflet,
pamphlet or printed material of any kind.
Section 8. WATER CRAFT
Have, keep or operate any boat, float, raft or
other water craft in or upon any bay, lake,
slough, river or creek, or to land the same at any
point upon the shores of a park except at places
set apart for such purposes by the Administrator
and so designated by signs.
It shall be unlawful to launch a boat or other
water craft larger than 10,000 lbs. or longer than
30 feet, at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach boat
launch.
Section 9. DOMESTIC ANIMALS
IN PARKS
Allow or permit any domestic animal, includ-
ing service animals, to run at large, or enter
any swimming area, pond or fountain. A dog
brought into or kept in a park or trail area shall
be on a leash not more than six (6) feet in length
and under direct control of owner. Exceptions
to leash requirements may be made only for
approved scheduled events.
a. No domestic animals, except for service
animals, will be allowed in any park that
permits swimming. Dogs, except for service
animals, are not permitted in Gene Coulon
Memorial Beach Park, Kennydale Beach Park,
or the beach at Cedar River Park.
b. Any person with a dog or other pet in their
possession in any park shall be responsible
for both the conduct of the animal and for
removal from the park of feces deposited
by such animal. The person with the dog or
4 CITY OF RENTON PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS
other pet must have in their possession the
equipment or supplies required for feces
removal.
c. No domestic animals, except for service
animals, will be allowed at any special event
held neither at any park nor in any area in a
park posted with signs, unless permission is
granted by the Administrator.
d. No domestic animals, except for service ani-
mals, will be allowed at the Maplewood Golf
Course, the Farmer’s Market and Meadow
Crest Playground.
Section 10. AUTHORITY TO REMOVE
PERSONS IN PARKS
Stay in a park when directed to leave by an
authorized Community Services Department
employee or any police officer. Pursuant to RMC
6-30-2, any person violating these Park Rules
and Regulations may be subject to expulsion
from all city parks.
Section 11. VANDALISM
Remove, destroy, mutilate, deface or tie any
material to any structure, monument, statue,
vase, fountain, wall fence, railing, vehicle, bench,
shrub, tree, fern, plant, flower, lighting system or
sprinkling system, or other park property.
Section 12. NOISE RESTRICTIONS
Violate any applicable noise restrictions of the
RMC 8-7, and in particular the following provi-
sions:
a. It is unlawful to play car stereos, radios, or
portable audio equipment, such as tape or
compact disc players or musical instruments
so loudly as to interfere with normal con-
versations or cause annoying vibrations at a
distance of 75 feet or more.
b. It is unlawful to operate or use any loud-
speaker or other mechanical means of
amplifying sound in any park without a
written permit from the Administrator.
Section 13. CONDUCT
Use abusive, vile, profane, or obscene language
or threats, which interfere with the reasonable
use of a park by the general public; engage in
acts of violence, including but not limited to
fights of any kind, or to act in a violent, threat-
ening, intimidating, or hostile manner toward
another person whereby such person is put in
reasonable fear for his/her safety; jump off of
any bridge or structure into a lake, river, creek
or other body of water except as permitted in
Section 5 in designated swim areas.
Section 14. LOST PROPERTY
Fail to turn in any property or objects found on
any park premises to the park staff or directly
to the office of the Police Department at City
Hall, Renton, Washington. The article shall be
disposed of in accordance with applicable city
and state laws.
Section 15. INTRODUCTION OF
FOREIGN MATTER
Construct any structure, wall, fence, footing,
drive, walk, steps, or path on park property, or to
deposit invasive plants onto park property, or to
use or maintain park property as an extension of
private property.
Section 16. URINATING IN PUBLIC
Urinate or defecate in a public place or in a
place open to public view, consistent with RMC
6-18-11A4.
Section 17. ADDITIONAL VIOLATIONS
Violate any state or municipal criminal laws.
C. CIVIL INFRACTIONS
Unless otherwise posted, or approved by the
Administrator, it shall be a civil infraction to
do any of the following in a park:
Section 1. ACTIVITIES
Practice or play golf, baseball, cricket, soccer,
polo, archery, hockey, volleyball, badminton
or other games of like character, or to fly a kite,
or to hurl, propel, or fly any airborne or other
missile, including model airplanes, radio oper-
CITY OF RENTON PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS 5
ated airplanes or other flying devices except in
places and times set apart for such purposes by
the Administrator; erect any inflatable structure,
such as ‘bounce houses’, with the exception of
city-sponsored events; or access Maplewood
Golf Course property for the purpose of ‘hunt-
ing’ golf balls, or to remove practice range balls
from the Maplewood Golf Course driving range.
Section 2. TRAIL SIGNS
Disregard or disobey trail signs. All trail users
must obey all posted trail signs. It is not a
defense in any proceeding that the trail user did
not see the posted sign.
Section 3. MOTORIZED AND NON-
MOTORIZED VEHICLES IN PARKS
Ride, park or drive any bicycle, tricycle, motor-
cycle, motor vehicle, skateboard, rollerblades,
roller-skates, land sailing device, scooter, unicy-
cles or any other wheeled or similar vehicle, horse
or pony on, over, or through any park designated
by signage; or use the Renton Skate Park at Liber-
ty Park with any device other than a skateboard
or in-line skates. This section does not apply to
a disabled person using a wheelchair, wheeled
prosthetic(s) or other wheeled vehicle.
Section 4. MOTORIZED VEHICLES ON
TRAILS
Operate any motorized vehicle on City of Renton
trails, EXCEPT those vehicles used by Authorized
Personnel in the performance of their assigned
duties or authorized projects.
Section 5. DISMOUNT ZONES
Bicycle operators must dismount their bicycle
and remain dismounted in a “Dismount Zone”.
Failure to dismount or remain dismounted in
a Dismount Zone is a violation of these Rules
and Regulations. Failure to see a sign is not a
defense. For purposes of these Rules and Regu-
lations the Dismount Zones on the Cedar River
Trail (Trail) are:
a. The Trail between the South East side of the
Bronson Way bridge to the North West side
of the Logan Avenue Bridge.
b. The Trail between North 6th Street and the
mouth of the Cedar River at Lake Washing-
ton.
c. The Pedestrian Bridge under I-405.
d. For purposes of this Section C 5 the term
“dismount” means:
I. The bicycle operator walks on foot
alongside the bicycle.
II. It is not a dismount if the bicycle opera-
tor remains seated on the bicycle seat.
III. It is not a dismount if the bicycle oper-
ator has either foot on a pedal of the
bicycle, whether or not the bicycle is
being propelled by the rotation of the
front sprocket.
Section 6. SPEEDING ON TRAILS
Travel on a trail at a speed in excess of posted
speed limits or greater than is reasonable and
prudent under the existing conditions or in
disregard for actual and potential hazards (such
as pedestrians or poor visibility). In every event,
speed shall be so controlled as is necessary to
avoid colliding with others using the trail. Travel
at speeds in excess of 15 miles per hour on any
trail shall constitute in evidence a prima facie pre-
sumption that the person violated this section.
Travel on the Cedar River Trail, i) between 149th
Avenue SE and I-405 Termination Point, or ii)
between the NW side of Logan Avenue to North
6th Street at speeds in excess of 10 miles per hour
shall constitute in evidence a prima facie pre-
sumption that the person violated this section.
Section 7. VEHICLE AND BOAT REPAIR
IN PARKS
Operate, repair or service any motor vehicle,
motorcycle or boat on park property, including
docks, for the purpose of testing, servicing or
repairing.
Section 8. RACING IN PARKS
Engage in, conduct or hold any trials or com-
petitions for speed, endurance or hill climbing
involving any vehicle, watercraft, aircraft, or
animal.
6 CITY OF RENTON PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS
Section 9. SCUBA DIVING
Scuba diving from park docks or shorelines, or
from areas of boat parking or moorage or at the
boat ramp at Gene Coulon Park.
Section 10. CAMPING AND
OVERNIGHT STAYS IN PARKS
Erect a tent or other enclosed shelter or to
arrange bedding, or both, on City property; or,
park a camp trailer, camper or other vehicle at
any time; all except in places and times set apart
for such purposes by the Administrator.
Section 11. FIRES AND BARBECUES
Build fires except in areas designed and set aside
for such purpose by the Administrator; use any
portable barbecue over 36 inches in length or
less than 30 inches in height over a combustible
surface unless said surface is protected by a
heat shield or fireproof device placed under the
barbecue; or place hot coals onto park grounds
or into any trash containers or water bodies.
Section 12. METAL DETECTING
Use in any park a device to detect ores or metals,
without prior written Administrator approval.
Section 13. GLASS CONTAINERS IN
PARKS WITH SWIMMING AREAS
Possess any glass container in any portion of the
park or park facility that permits swimming.
Section 14. GROUP RALLY/SPECIAL
USE PERMIT
Conduct any group rally in a park area or desig-
nated facilities where such activities will conflict
in any way with normal park usage, without
prior written Administrator approval.
Special permit required. Groups that desire to
use City of Renton facilities may be granted Spe-
cial Use Permits by the department, but will be
subject to a user fee. Where appropriate, special
conditions of use shall be established by the
Community Services Department and so noted
on the Special Use Permits.
Section 15. PARKING AND MOORAGE
a. Park in an area designated for a particular
recreational activity, unless participating in
that activity. Vehicles parked in violation of
this section may be impounded at owner’s
expense.
b. Utilize the boat launch without a permit.
Boat or watercraft users who are launching
at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park with-
out an annual permit must pay the posted
usage fee.
c. Moor any boat or watercraft beyond posted
time limits. Watercraft moored in violation
of this section may be impounded at the
owner’s expense.
Section 16. CITY EVENTS
Disobey any city-sponsored event park signage
that relates to special circumstances for that
event.
Section 17. ALCOHOL
Possess an open container or consume alcoholic
beverages except in areas designated by the
Administrator and/or Administrator-authorized
events. Designated areas are (a) Maplewood Golf
Course, when such beverages are purchased and
consumed within the concessionaire’s licensed
premises; (b) and designated areas of the Renton
Community Center and Renton Senior Activity
Center facilities as part of a facility rental. All
activities shall comply with all Washington State
Liquor Control Board requirements.
Section 18. SMOKING
Smoking tobacco, tobacco byproducts or other
smoke-emitting substances within Piazza Park,
Gateway Park, the former Big 5 lot, and the north
side of the Renton Pavilion Event Center. For
purposes of this section, “smoking” is defined as
the carrying or smoking of any kind of lighted
pipe, cigar, cigarette, or any other lighted smok-
ing equipment.
CITY OF RENTON PARK RULES AND REGULATIONS 7
D. LITTERING:
Littering is prohibited, pursuant to RCW
70.63.060 (Littering prohibited – Penalties –
Litter cleanup restitution payment.) Littering
includes throwing or depositing any refuse or
other material in any park, except in designated
receptacles; taking garbage or refuse generated
outside a park to a park for disposal; unlawfully
dumping yard waste, litter, or debris in any
park; and failing to remove or properly dispose
of party decorations, including but not limited
to, piñatas, streamers, balloons, or picnic items,
such as paper or plastic plates or cups or table
coverings.
E. PENALTIES
Section 1. CRIMINAL VIOLATIONS
Those Park Rules and Regulations identified
as criminal violations are punishable pursuant
to RMC 1-3-1 and 6-10-1.F. For enforcement
purposes, law enforcement and staff may cite
to RMC 2-9-8 or this Park Rules and Regulations
pamphlet.
Section 2. CIVIL INFRACTIONS
Those Park Rules and Regulations identified as
civil infractions are punishable pursuant to RMC
1-3-2. For enforcement purposes, law enforce-
ment and staff may cite to RMC 2-9-8 or this
Park Rules and Regulations pamphlet.
F. TRAIL ETIQUETTE
1. ALL USERS:
a. Obey all trail signs and regulations.
b. Show courtesy for other trail users at all
times.
c. Keep dogs on leash, maximum length 6
feet. (Dogs are not allowed in Gene Coulon
Memorial Beach Park, Kennydale Beach
Park, or the beach at Cedar River Park.)
d. When entering or crossing a trail at
an uncontrolled point, yield to traffic
already on the trail.
e. No group of trail users shall occupy more
than half of the trail nor impede the nor-
mal movement of trail users.
f. Stay to the right except to pass.
g. Pass others, going your direction, on the
left. Pass with ample separation and do
not move back to the right until safely
past.
h. Use lights at night.
2. PEDESTRIANS:
a. Listen for audible signals and allow faster
trail users to pass safely. When possible
walk to the right.
3. BICYCLISTS:
a. Cyclists are required to wear safety hel-
mets on all trails in King County.
b. Yield to slower and oncoming users.
Always give an early audible (voice, bell,
horn) warning before passing another
trail user, allowing them adequate time to
react.
c. When possible pass on the left.
PARKS, TRAILS, RECREATION FACILITIES and NATURAL AREAS
PARKS
Burnett Linear Park
502 Burnett Ave S
Cascade Park
16165 126th Ave SE
Cedar River Dog Park
(Off-Leash)
1500 Houser Way S
Cedar River Park
1717 Maple Valley Hwy
Cedar River Trail Park
1060 Nishiwaki Ln
Earlington Park
272 Thomas Ave SW
Gene Coulon Memorial
Beach Park
1201 Lk Washington Blvd N
Glencoe Park
4440 NE 24th St
Heritage Park
233 Union Ave
Highlands Park /
Neighborhood Center
800 Edmonds Ave NE
Jones Park
98 Wells Ave S
Kennydale Beach Park
3501 Lk Washington Blvd N
Kennydale Lions Park
2428 Aberdeen Ave NE
Kiwanis Park
815 Union Ave NE
Liberty Park & Skate Park
1101 Bronson Way N
Maplewood Park
3400 SE 6th St
Maplewood Roadside Park
3201 Maple Valley Hwy
North Highlands Park &
Neighborhood Center/
Meadow Crest Playground
3000 NE 16th St
Philip Arnold Park
720 Jones Ave S
Piazza – Gateway Park
(Downtown)
S 3rd St and Logan &
Burnett Ave
Riverview Park
2901 Maple Valley Hwy
Ron Regis Park
1501 Orcas Ave SE
Sit-In Park
Mill Ave S at the base of
Renton Hill
Talbot Hill Reservoir Park
1900 Talbot Rd S
Thomas Teasdale Park
601 South 23rd St
Tiffany Park
1902 Lake Youngs Way SE
Tonkin Park
399 Williams Ave S
Veterans Memorial Park
Intersection of Main Ave S
and S 3rd St
Windsor Hill Park
432 Windsor Way NE
TRAILS
Cedar River Trail
From Lk Washington (1060
Nishiwaki Ln) to 149th Ave S
(Ron Regis Park)
Honey Creek Trail
NE 27th St
Lake Washington Loop Trail
Lk Washington Blvd and
NE 44th St
May Creek Trail
4260 Lk Washington Blvd
Springbrook Trail
Begins at Black River Riparian
Forest, follows Oakesdale SW
to SW 43rd
SPECIAL USE
FACILITIES
Henry Moses Aquatic Center
1719 Maple Valley Hwy
Maplewood Golf Course
4050 Maple Valley Hwy
Renton Community Center
1715 Maple Valley Hwy
Renton History Museum
235 Mill Ave S
Renton Senior Activity
Center
211 Burnett Ave N
NATURAL AREA
Black River Riparian Forest
Oakesdale SW & Monster Rd
To report non-emergencies, please call 425-235-2121.
For information call 425-430-6600 or visit rentonwa.gov/parks.
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