HomeMy WebLinkAboutORD 4319 Amends Ordinance No. 1476
Amended By Ord. No. 4419, 5155
CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON
ORDINANCE NO. 4319
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, AMENDING
SECTION 2-9-5 OF CHAPTER 91 PARK COMMISSION, OF TITLE II
(COMMISSIONS AND HOARDS) , OF ORDINANCE NO. 4260 ENTITLED
"CODE OF GENERAL ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF RENTON,
WASHINGTON" BY ADDING A SUBSECTION RELATING TO PENALTIES.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF RENTON, WASHINGTON, DO ORDAIN
AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I. Section 2-9-5 of Chapter 9, Park Commission, of
Title II (Commissions and Boards) , of Ordinance No. 4260 entitled
"Code of General Ordinances of the City of Renton, Washington" is
hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 2-9-5: RULES AND REGULATIONS.
A. BOARD AUTHORITY: The rules and regulations for the
operation, management and maintenance of parks and other
recreational facilities include the power to fix charges for the
use of any municipally owned or controlled park or recreational
facilities. All rules and regulations and use changes, amendments
or changes thereof shall be by resolution of the Board, and notice
thereof shall be posted in at least three (3) public places within
the City, a copy of each resolution to be filed with the Clerk and
the Police Department of the City. These rules and regulations
shall be in full force and effect from and after the date of such
posting in three (3) public places . All rules and regulations of
this chapter Shall be enforced by the Police Department.
B: PENALTIES:- The Park Rules and Regulations adopted
pursuant to the authority of Ordinance No. 1476 shall be submitted
to the City Council for approval and adoption by ordinance. Those
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Park Board Rules and Regulations identified as Criminal Violations
are punishable for the violation of those rules and regulations as
a misdemeanor, subject to a fine not to exceed $500 . 00 and
incarceration in the city jail for a period not to exceed 90 days,
or both such fine and such incarceration. Those Park Rules and
Regulations identified as Civil Violations may be punishable by a
fine not to exceed $250.00 . The 1991 Park Rules and Regulations
identified as Criminal Violations and Civil Violations are hereby
adopted by the City Council as such Park Rules and Regulations, and
such rules, as they may be amended from time to time, will serve as
the Park Rules and Regulations. Amendments to the Park Rules and
Regulations shall be effective upon their approval by council voice
vote and the filing of at least one copy of said Park Rules and
Regulations with the City Clerk.
SECTION II. This Ordinance shall be effective upon its
passage, approval, and thirty days after publication.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL this 1st day of July , 1991.
Marilyn P tersen, City Clerk
APPROVED BY THE MAYOR this lst day of July , 1991 .
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Earl Clymer, May
Approv s to form:
Lawrence J. War n, City Attorney
Date of Publication: July 5, 1991
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1991 PARK RULES & REGULATIONS
Criminal Violations
Section 1 . It is unlawful to use, place, or erect any
signboard, sign, billboard, bulletin board, post,
pole or device of any kind for 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, without written
consent of the Park Board, to place or erect in any
park, a structure of any kind: Provided that the
Park Board may permit the erection of temporary
directional signs or decorations on occasions of
public celebration and picnics .
Section 2 . It is unlawful to remain in any park after the
posted closing time, except when engaged in
activities that are a part of the recreation program
conducted by the Park Board.
Section 3 . It is unlawful for any person except duly authorized
law enforcement personnel to possess any firearm,
fireworks, firecracker, torpedo, explosive, air gun,
bows and arrows, BB gun or slingshot in any park
until a written permit has been obtained from the
Park Board.
Section 4 . It is unlawful to possess or consume alcoholic
beverages in any park except in areas designated by
the Park Board. Designated areas are 1) Maplewood
Golf Course, when such beverages are purchased and
consumed within the concessionaire's licensed
premises; 2) The Renton Community Center and Renton
Senior Center banquet facilities .
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Section 5 . It is unlawful for any person to disobey rules,
signs, or lifelines designating swimming areas.
Renton park swimming areas are designated by sign
and a lifeline. Swimming shall be permitted only
within these areas. All persons using designated
swimming areas shall obey all posted beach rules
and/or the instruction of lifeguards, facility
managers, or other Park Department employees. No
person shall give or transmit a false signal or
false alarm of drowning.
Section 6 . It is unlawful for any vehicle with a gross weight
of over 32, 000 pounds or a maximum width of over 102
inches to use the road in any park of the. city
except for places set apart for such purposes by the
Park Board and designated by signs . This rule shall
not apply to parks, maintenance, or emergency
vehicles.
Section 7 . It is unlawful in any manner to 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; or to
feed any fowl in any park except in areas designated
by the Park Board.
Section 8 . It is unlawful to perform the following activities
in a park area unless specifically authorized in
writing. Such a writing shall include a concession
contract with the Park Board:
A. Operating a fixed or mobile concession,
traveling exhibition;
B. Soliciting, selling, offering for sale,
peddling, hawking, or vending any goods or
services;
C. Advertising any goods or services;
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D. Distributing any commercial circular notice,
leaflet, pamphlet or written or printed
material of any kind, or
E. Entering upon, using or traversing any portion
of a park for commercial purpose.
Section 9 . It is unlawful to have, keep or operate any boat,
float, raft or other watercraft in or upon any bay,
lake, slough, river or creek, within the limits of
any park, or to land the same at any point upon the
shores thereof bordering upon any park, except at
places set apart for such purposes by the Park Board
and so designated by signs. Boats or watercraft
launching at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park must
pay the posted fee. It is unlawful to moor any
boat or watercraft beyond posted time limits in
areas so designated. Boats or watercraft mooring
overnight in Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park moorage
must pay the posted fee. Watercraft moored in
contravention of this section may be impounded at
the owner's expense.
Section 10. It is unlawful for any person to travel on a trail
at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent
under the existing conditions and having regard to
actual and potential hazards . In every event, speed
shall be so controlled as may be necessary to avoid
colliding with others who are complying with the law
and using reasonable care. Travel at speeds in
excess of 15 miles per hour on a walking/vehicle
trail shall constitute in evidence a prima facie
presumption that the person violated this section.
Section 11 . It is unlawful to allow or permit any domestic
animal to run at large in any park, or enter any
lake, pond, fountain or stream therein. A dog
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brought into or kept in a park area shall be on a
leash not more than eight (8) feet in length.
Section 11A. No domestic animals will be allowed in any park or
park facility which permits swimming and/or boating
activities .
Section 11B. 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 anima?. The person
with the dog or other pet must have in their
possession the equipment required for feces removal.
Section 12 . It shall be unlawful to fail to leave a park when
directed to do so by a Renton Park Department
employee or any police officer.
Section 13 . It is unlawful to remove, destroy, mutilate or
deface any structure, monument, statue, vase,
fountain, wall, fence, railing, vehicle, bench,
shrub, tree, fern, plant flower, lighting system or
sprinkling system or other property lawfully in any
park.
Section "14. It is unlawful to throw any refuse, litter, broken
glass, crockery, nails, shrubbery, trimmings, junk
or advertising matter in any park or to deposit any
such material therein, except in receptacles
provided for such purposes .
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Section 15 . It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit any
refuse brought from private property in receptacles
located in Renton parks or facilities. Nothing in
this section is intended to prohibit the disposal of
refuse generated from park use such as picnics,
barbecues, lunches, etc.
Section 16. It is unlawful to play car stereos, radios, or "boom
boxes" - portable audio equipment, such as tape or
compact disc players - so loudly that they interfere
with normal conversations or cause annoying
vibrations at a distance of 75 feet or more.
Civil Violations
Section 1 . It is unlawful in any park to practice or play golf,
baseball, cricket, soccer, polo, archery, hockey,
volleyball, badminton or other games of like
character, or to hurl, propel, or fly any airborne
or other missile, including model airplanes, except
in places and times set apart for such purposes by
the Park Board. Programs and activities scheduled
by the Park Department will have first priority for
use of parks and facilities .
Section 2 . It is unlawful to ride, park or drive any bicycle,
tricycle, motorcycle, motor vehicle, skateboard,
land sailing device, horse or pony on, over or
through any park, except in areas set apart for such
purposes by the Park Board and so designated by
signs.
Section 3 . It is unlawful, without written permission from the
Director of Parks and Recreation or a designated
representative, to operate, repair or service any
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motor vehicle or motorcycle on park property for the
purpose of testing, servicing or repairing.
Section 4 . It is unlawful to engage in, conduct or hold any
trials or competitions for speed, endurance or hill
climbing involving any vehicle, boat, aircraft, or
animal in any park without written permission from
the Park Board.
Section 5 . It is unlawful except at places set aside for such
purposes by the Park Board and so designated by
signs, to erect a tent or shelter or to arrange
bedding, or both, for the purpose of, or in such a
way as will permit, remaining overnight. It is also
unlawful to park a trailer, camper or other vehicle
for the purpose of remaining overnight.
Section 6 . It is unlawful to build any fires in any park except
in areas designed and set aside for such purpose by
the Park Board.
Section 7 . It shall be unlawful to use in any park a device to
detect ores or metals without written permission of
the Director of Parks and Recreation or the
director' s designated representative.
Section 8 . It is unlawful to possess any glass beverage
container in any portion of the park or park
facility which permits swimming, unless authorized
to do so by the Director of Parks and Recreation or
the director's designated representative.
Section 9 . It is unlawful to use profane or abusive language or
to conduct oneself in a manner that interferes with
the reasonable use of the general public in the
park.
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Section 10. It is unlawful to operate or use any loudspeaker or
other mechanical means of amplifying sound in any
park without a written permit from the Director of
Parks and Recreation or the director's designated
representative.
Section 11 . It is unlawful to conduct any religious service or
group rally in a park area or designated facilities
where such activities will conflict in any way with
normal park usage. To avoid conflict, permission
for such activities must be obtained in advance from
the Director of the Parks and Recreation Department
or the director's designated representative.
Section 12 . Special permit required. Groups which desire to use
City of Renton facilities may be granted special use
permits by the department but will be subject to a
user fee. Where appropriate, special conditions of
use shall be established by the department and so
noted on the special use permits .
Section 13. It is unlawful for any person to fail to turn in any
property or objects found in 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 14. It is unlawful to park in an area designated for a
particular recreational activity unless
participating in that activity and only while
participating in that activity. Vehicles parked in
contravention to this section may be impounded at
the owner's expense.
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