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REPORT
OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT
Meeting:
GENERAL PURPOSE AND ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE
Date:
June 5, 2006
Report #: OPD-007-()6
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By-Law #:
Subject:
PARKS BY-LAW
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Recommendations:
It is respectfully recommended that the General Purpose and Administration
Committee recommend to Council the following:
1. THAT Report OPD-007-06 be received;
2. THAT the Parks By-law revisions as outlined in the proposed By-law
(Attachment No.1) be approved; and,
3. THAT the By-law be forwarded to the Durham Region Police Services.
Submitted by:
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Director of Operations
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REPORT NO. OPD-007-06
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1.0 BACKGROUND AND COMMENT:
Parks By-law
Staff has completed their review of the existing Parks By-law which was
previously approved in 1991 and amended in 1992 (Attachment No.2).
There are several changes to the Parks By-law which addresses some
current issues or concerns by the Department. These include the addition
of a section dealing with the protection of wildlife which states that "no
person shall, in any park, feed any waterfowl;" and the inclusion of hours
of operation to close all parks between the hours of 11 :00 p.m. and 6:00
a.m. unless permission is obtained from the Director of Operations. This
would not apply to those parks with lighted sport facilities. The closure is
supported by Durham Region Police in an effort to control vandalism and
inappropriate use of our parks.
2.0 CONCLUSIONS
It is our intention that this By-law be used as a means to identify and
control the inappropriate use of our parks. It will inform users of permitted
and prohibited activities. Only instances of persistent misuse would result
in an individual being charged.
Attachments:
Attachment #1 - Proposed Parks By-law
Attachment # 2 - Existing Parks By-law 91-20 with amendment 92-125
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
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ATTACHMENT III
REPORT OPD-007-06
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW NO. 2006-
Being a by-law to regulate, protect and control all public
parks in the Municipality of Clarington and to repeal
By-laws 91-20 and 92-125
WHERAS the Council of the Municipality of Clarington, pursuant to the provisions of
Section 130 of the Municipal Act S.O. 2001, c.25, has the authority to enact this by-law;
AND WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington find it
necessary to enact a by-law to regulate, and control all public parks in the Municipality of
Clarington and to protect these lands on behalf of the public interest;
AND WHEREAS Section 425 of the Municipal Aci S.O. 2001, c.25, provides that any
person who contravenes by-laws of the Council passed under the authority of the
Municipal Act is guilty of an offense.
NOW THEREFORE The Municipality of Clarington hereby enacts as follows;
DEFINITIONS
1. For the purpose of this by-law,
(a) "authorized sign" means any sign, notice, or other device placed or
erected in or upon a park, under the authority of this by-law;
(b) "Corporation" means the Corporation of the Municipality of Ciarington;
(c) "Council" means the Council of the Municipality of Clarington;
(d) l'damage" means break, injure. deface, move or remove;
(e) "designated area" means an area defined or constructed for a specific
use which may include posted conditions;
(1) "Director" means the Director of Operations of the Municipality of
Clarington or his/her designate;
(g) "liquor" means liquor as defined by the Liquor Control Act;
(h) "motor vehicle" means a motor vehicle within the meaning of the
Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H8 as may be amended from time to
time;
(i) "motorized recreation vehicle" includes a snowmobile, go-cart, trail
bike, mini bike, all-terrain vehicle, or similar vehicle, propelled or driven by
an internal combustion engine;
U) "park" means land and land covered by water and all portions thereof
owned or made available by lease, agreement, or otherwise to the
Municipality, that is or hereafter may be established, dedicated, set apart
or made available for use as woodlot, ravine, recreation centre, square,
garden, walkway, water or any other area in the Municipality, devoted to
active or passive recreation;
(k) "parking lot" means any area or a tract of land designated for the
parking of vehicles;
(I) "parking space" means a portion of the surface of a parking iot
designated by suitable markings for the purpose of parking a vehicle,
exclusive of aisles;
(m)"permn" means any written authorization of Council, a Committee
established by Council, or the Director where such authority has been
delegated;
(n) "resident" means residents of the Municipality of Clarington;
(o) "vegetation" means any flower, plant material, shrub or tree;
(p) "vehicle" includes a motor vehicle as defined under the Highway Traffic
Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.H8, as may be amended fomn time to time, and any
bicycle, carriage, wagon, sleigh or other vehicle or conveyance of every
description, whatever the mode of power, but excludes wheelchair or
similar device (powered or otherwise) used by an individual due to a
disability, baby carriage or cart, child's wagon, child's stroller, child's
sleigh or other conveyance of like nature.
PART 1 - HOURS OF OPERATION
2.
a)
Except as otherwise expressly provided by this by-law:
(i) All parks shall be closed from 11 :00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.
(ii) Notwithstanding the foregoing, the parks may be opened at any
time upon permission of the Director.
(iii) During any period when a park is closed, no vehicle shall remain
on park property.
(iv) During the time a park is closed, as herein before provided, no
person except a Police Officer or a Municipality of Clarington
employee, while on duty, shall enter or remain on park property
and, during such period, no person shall leave a vehicle owned or
operated by him/her on park property.
PART 2 - CONDUCT
3, Conduct
No person shall, within the limits or boundaries of any park within the
Municipality:
(a) indulge in any riotous, boisterous, violent, threatening, or illegal
conduct or use profane or abusive language;
(b) cast, throw, or in any way propel any object in such a manner as
may, or does, endanger or cause injury or damage to any person
or property;
(c) create a nuisance by loitering, spying, accosting, frightening,
annoying or otherwise disturbing other persons; or
(d) create a nuisance or in any way interfere with the use and
enjoyment of the park by other persons,
4. Fireanns and Offensive Weapons
While in any park, no person shall be in possession of or us-e any firearm,
replica guns, air gun, bow and arrow, axe or offensive weapon of any kind
unless authorized by permit.
5. Fireworks
While in any park, no person shall ignite, discharge or set off any firecrackers,
rockets or other fireworks except as a fireworks display authorized by permit.
6, Injury and Damage
No person shall in any park:
(a) climb any building, structure or equipment, unless it is equipment
designed for climbing;
(b) Damage any vegetation or any building, structure, equipment or
other property of the municipality;
(c) Unless authorized by permit, climb, move or remove the whole or
any part of rocks, boulders, rock faces, vegetation, or remove any
soil, sand or wood;
(d) In any manner, disturb ground which is under repair, prepared for
planting, has been newly seeded or sodded or is in an area
posted to that effect; or
(e) Drive, park or walk in an area posted to prohibit same.
7. Waste and Pollution
No person shall in any park;
(a) dispose or dump garbage, litter, tree trimmings, yard waste, or any
other refuse, except that which is generated through the normal
use of the park and shall only deposit same in receptacles
provided for such purpose.
(b) dispose of or dump garden refuse except in a designated area
thereof;
(c) unless authorized by permit, dump or deposit snow, fill, soil,
building or construction materials; or
(d) dump or drain onto any soils or into the waters of any pool, pond,
lake, stream, fountain or watercourse of any kind any material,
toxic or otherwise, which may have the effect of polluting same.
8. Protection of Wildlife
No person shall in any park:
(a) kill, attempt to kill, maim, injure, trap or disturb any animal, bird,
waterfowl, fish, worms, or other wildlife; or
(b) touch, injure or remove any nest or egg there from; or
(c) feed any waterfowl.
9. Encroachment
Unless authorized by permit or agreement, no person shall encroach upon or
take possession of any park by any means whatsoever, including the
construction, installation or maintenance of any fence or structure, the
dumping or storage of any materials or plantings, cultivating, grooming or
landscaping, thereon.
10. Alcohol
While in any park, no person shall consume, serve, or sell alcoholic
beverages unless authorized by permit and with the approval of the Liquor
Licence Control Board of Ontario.
PART 111- PARK USE
11. Campfires and Barbecues
While in any park, no person shall:
(a) light, build, or stoke an open fire or bonfire unless authorized by
permit;
(b) use charcoal or solid fueled portable barbecues unless authorized
by permit or where posted to allow same;
(c) use fuel other than charcoal or briquettes in stationary barbecues;
or
(d) leave a barbeque or campfire without extinguishing the fire and
ensuring that the embers are cold.
12. Organized Gatherings and Picnics
While in any park, no person shall:
(a) unless authorized by permit, hold a picnic, organized gathering or
event for more than twenty-five persons; or
(b) interfere with a picnic, organized gathering or event authorized by
permit.
13. Amplifiers and Loud Speakers
Unless authorized by permit, no person shall operate loud speakers or
ampl~ying equipment in any park.
14. Camping and Lodging
Unless authorized by permit, no person shall dwell, camp, or lodge in any
park.
15. Tents and Structures
Unless authorized by permit, no person shall place, install, or erect any
temporary or permanent structure in any park.
16. Bathing, Swimming or Sun Bathing
No person shall:
(a) swim in any public swimming pool, except at times designated for
swimming;
(b) fail to abide by posted signs in or adjacent to any swimming pool,
or to obey the instructions of any lifeguard or other authorized
person; or
(c) swim, bathe, or wade in any fountain, pond, lake or stream, except
in a designated area.
17. Use of Wash and Change Rooms
No person shall enter any portion of any washroom, bathhouse, or change
room in any park set apart for the opposite sex.
No person shall enter any portion of any washroom, bathhouse, or change
room in any Park with a camera or electronic equipment capable of
replicating images.
PART IV - GAMES, SPORTS, AND ORGANIZED ACTIVITIES
18. Organized Sports or Activities
1. While in any park, no person shall:
(a) arrange or engage in an organized sport or activity, unless
authorized by permit; or
(b) interfere with an organized sport or activity authorized by permit.
2. In addition to the prohibitions set out in subsection (1), while in any park
no person shall utilize a designated area without a permit where same is
posted to prohibit or restrict such use.
19. Fishing
No person shall fish in an area posted to prohibit same, in any park.
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20. Golfing
While in any park, no person shall play or practice golf or strike a golf ball.
21. Model Aircraft and Rockets
While in any park, no person shall operate any powered models of aircraft,
rockets, watercraft, or vehicles unless authorized by permit.
22. Gliders and Hot Air Balloons
Unless authorized by permit, no person shall tether, launch, or land any hot
air balloon, hand glider, ultra light aircraft or similar conveyance in any park.
23. Skating
1. No person shall erect any outdoor ice surface in any park except
unless authorized by a pellTlit, and may construct under terms
and the following conditions.
2. volunteer residents agree to the following terms and conditions:
I. Abide by safety guidelines as set by the
Municipality from time to time. The volunteer
residents inspect the rink daily to ensure structure
and skate surface is as safe as possible and
maintain a log of inspections for review by the
Operations Department.
Ii. The volunteer residents are responsible to
organize, schedule, secure hoses and obtain
additional volunteers to ensure the public's safety
at all times.
iii. The volunteers are required to work under the
direction of the Operations Department itself.
3. Community groups agree to the following terms and conditions in
addition to Section 23(2) i and ii above.
I. The group must provide a hold
harmless/indemnification agreement signed in
favour of the Municipality.
il. The group must provide proof of at ieast
$1,000,000 limit of liability insurance which includes
the Municipality as an Additional Insured under the
residents policy with respect to any liability arising
out of the ice surface.
24. Skiing
No person shall ski, toboggan, snowboard, or sled in any area in any park
posted to prohibit same.
25. Roller Skates and Skate boards
While in any park, no person shall:
(a) operate or utilize roller skates, skate boards, linear skates,
heelies, or like conveyances where posted to prohibit or otherwise
restrict the use of the same; or
(b) obstruct, inconvenience or endanger other users of the park while
operating or utilizing traditional or in-line roller skates.
26. Tennis
No person shall enter, walk, or play upon a designated area for tennis in any
park. except in accordance with the posted rules and regulations.
PART V - VEHICLES
27. Roadways
1. The Director is authorized to establish appropriate regulations to regulate
the use of park roadways.
2. Unless authorized by permit, and except as provided in Section 30 with
respect to bicycles, no person shall, while in any park, drive, operate. pull
or ride any vehicle except on a roadway or parking area.
28. Parking
While in any park, no person shall:
(a) park or leave a vehicle except in a designated area for parking;
(b) park or leave a vehicle between the hours of 11 :00 p.m. and 5:00
a.m., except in a designated area allowing for such overnight
parking, or where authorized by permit;
(c) stop or park a vehicle in a designated area for parking, except in a
parking space and in accordance with posted conditions;
(d) stop or park a vehicle in a designated disabled parking space,
unless a disabled person parking permit issued in accordance with
the provisions of the Highway Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990 c.H.8, as
may be amended form time to time, is properly displayed on or in
the vehicle; or
(e) use any parking space except while using the park.
29. Other Activities
No person shall make use of any roadway or parking lot in any park for:
(a) washing, cleaning, servicing, maintaining or, except in the event of
an emergency, the repair of any vehicle; or
(b) instructing, teaching or coaching any person in the driving or
operation of a motor vehicle.
30. Bicycles
While in any park, no person shall:
(a) ride, operate or be in possession of any bicycle where posted to
prohibit same; or
(b) obstruct, inconvenience or endanger other users of the park while
riding or operating a bicycle.
31. Motorized Recreation Vehicles
No person shall ride, drive park or be in possession or control of a motorized
recreational vehicle in any park except in a designated area.
32. Trucks and Commercial Vehicles
No person shall drive, operate, pull or ride in any park:
(a) any heavy machinery or equipment of any description and whatever
the mode of power; or
(b) any truck, trailer or bus whatsoever except a vehicle that is,
being used for the purpose of making a delivery to a point within the
limits of the park while it is proceeding to or from such point of
delivery, or
(c) this provision shall not apply to a motor vehicle operated for personal,
recreational or noncommercial purposes.
33. Speed
Unless authorized by permit, while in any park, no person shall operate:
(a) any vehicle on a roadway at a speed in excess of the posted limit; or
(b) a bicycle other than on a roadway at a speed in excess of 20
kilometers per hour.
PART VI- COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES
34. Sale of Merchandise, Trade or Business
1. Unless authorized by permit, no person shall, while in any park, sell or
offer or display for sale:
(a) any food, drink or refreshment;
(b) any goods, wares, merchandise or articles including promotional
material, souvenirs and novelties; or
(c) any art, skill, service or work.
2. While in any park, no person shall practice, carry on, conduct or solicit for
any trace, occupation, business or profession.
35. Circulars and Advertisements
1. Unless authorized by permit and Municipal Peddlers Licence, no person
shall:
(a) while in any park distribute, discard, or display any handbill,
notice. or other circular, bill or advertisement; or
(b) post, nail, attach, stencil or olhelWise fasten or erect any poster,
sign, notice, placard or other circular, bill, advertisement or paper
to any park property.
PART VII- REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT
36. Permits and Licences
1. Permits issued for activities contemplated in this by-law may be subject to
such fees as Council shall from time to time establish.
2. Permits issued for activities contemplated in this by-law may include
conditions as to time, location, area, equipment, number of participants,
type of activities, release, indemnity and insurance coverage.
3. The issuance of a permit pursuant to this by-law shall not relieve any
person from the necessity of acquiring any and all other licence or permit
required for such activity by any government or public authority.
4. No permit contemplated by this by-law shall be issued if same would
result in the contravention of other applicable law.
37. Posting of Signage
The Director is authorized to post signage of permission, regulation,
restriction, warning or prohibition with respect to uses of or activities in any
park in accordance with the provision hereof.
38. Temporary Closure
1. The Director is authorized to close off for such temporary periods as the
Director deems appropriate any park or part or parts thereof to relieve or
prevent overcrowding or traffic congestion, or in the interests of public
safety, or as may otherwise be authorized by Council.
2. The Municipality may, at any time when it is deemed advisable to do so,
close to the public any park or any portion of any park, or any building in
any park, and may require the payment of a fee by any person desiring to
enter any such park or building and no person shall enter any park or any
portion of any park, or any building in any park, 50 closed, without first
paying the fee for admission, to a person duly authorized by the
Municipality for the collection of such fee. Nothing in this by-law prevents
any Municipality of Clarington employee or servant from perfonming his
duties as an employee or servant.
3. The Director is authorized to post signage of permission, regulation,
restriction, warning or prohibition with respect to uses of or activities in
any park in accordance with the provisions hereof.
39. Exclusions and Exemptions
1. This by-law shall not apply to:
i. the drivers, operators or other personnel of ambulance, police or fire
department vehicles, or the riders or attendants of police
department horses, while engaged in the performance of their
duties;
ii. employees or agents of the municipality while engaged in works or
services undertaken for or on behalf of the municipality; or
iii. a park, property or building that is now or hereafter under the
jurisdiction of a board established by the Councilor by statute, the
members of which are appointed by Council.
40. Enforcement
1. Any police officer, Municipal Law Enforcement Officer or employee of the
municipality designated by the Director is authorized to inform any person
of the provisions of this by-law and to request compliance therewith.
2. Any police officer, Municipal Law Enforcement Officer or employee of the
municipality whose duties include the enforcement of this municipal by-
law, is authorized to order any person believed by such officer or
employee to be contravening or who has contravened any provision of
this by-law,
i. to desist from the activity constituting or contributing to such
contravention;
ii. to remove from the park any animal or thing owned by or in the
control of such person which the officer or employee believes is or
was involved in such contravention; or
iii. to leave the park.
3. Any police officer or Municipal Law Enforcement Officer may enforce
the provisions of this by-law.
4. Where any person contravenes any of the provisions of this by-law, or
fails to comply with any order referred to in subsection (2) hereof, the
permission and licence of such person to remain in the park is
revoked.
41. Penalties
a. Any person contravening any of the provisions of this by-iaw, other than
clause 33(a) resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle, is guilty of an
offence and on conviction is liable to a fine in such amount provided for
by the Provincial Offences Act, R.S.O. 1990. c.P.33. as may be amended
from time to time.
b. Any person contravening the provision contained in ciause 33(a) of this
by-law, resulting from the operation of a motor vehicle, is guilty of an
offence under the Highway Traffic Act, RS.O. 1990, c.H.8, and, pursuant
to the provision thereof, on conviction is liable to a fine in such amount
provided for by the Highway Traffic Act. RS.O. 1990, c.H.8, as may be
amended from time to time.
C. The owner of a motor vehicle that is parked or left in contravention of
section 28 of this by-law is guilty of an offence and on conviction is
subject to the provisions of this section, unless at the time of the offence
the motor vehicle was in the possession of another person without the
owner's consent.
42. Removal of Vehicles
A police officer or Municipal Law Enforcement Officer, upon discovery of any
vehicle parked or standing in contravention of section 28 of this by-law may
cause it to be moved or taken to and placed or stored in a suitable piace and
all costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any, are a lien
upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided by the
Repair and Storage Liens Act, R.S.O. 1990, c.R25, as may be amended
from time to time, or any successor acts thereto.
That by-laws 91-20 and 92-125 be hereby repealed.
BY-LAW read a first and second time this 12th day of June, 2006
BY-LAW read third time and finally passed the 12th day of June, 2006
John Mutton, Mayor
Patti L. Barrie, Municipal Clerk
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ATTACHMENT NO.: 2
REPORT NO.: OPO-007-06
THE CORPORATIOH OF 'l'BB 'I'OWB OF NBWCAS'l'Idl
BY-LAW 91- 20
Being a by-law to provide for the use regulation, protection and
government of parks in the Town of Newcastle
The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle enacts as
follows,
1. In this By-Law:
a) "municipality" means the Corporation of the
Town of Newcastle;
b) "director" means the Director of Community
Services;
c) "parklt means a property owned by the
municipality or leased or licensed to the
municipality, that is or hereafter may be
established, dedicated, set apart or made
available for use as a public park, including
any and all buildings, structures, facilities,
erections and improvements located in or on
such property, for 80 long as the property is
so established, dedicated, set apart or made
available;
d) Uposted area" means an area where permissive,
warning or prohibitory signs in respect of
activities or uses that may be made of the
park or property of the park in question are
erected1
e) "municipal law enforcement officer means a
person appointed by the Council of the Town of
Newcastle to enforce this by-law and other by-
laws of the municipality.
2. No person shall in any parkz
a) destroy, or cut, mark, break, dig, pull up,
burn or in anyway damage, injure, remove or
deface.
(1) any tree, flower, flower bed, bush#
shrub, plant, sod, grass or other
vegetation, soil, sand, gravel or
wood,
(ii) any wading pool, monument, fountain,
bridge, fence, wall gate, roadway,
pavement, parking area, sidewalk or
other faCility, erection or
improvement.
(ili) any building or other structure# or
any appurtenance thereof, or
iv) any swing, slide, playground,
apparatus, table, seat, bench, sign,
vase, or other fixture, equipment or
personal property of ornament or
utility, (located in or on any park
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b)
leave or deposit in or on any park any ashes,
glasB, plastic bottles, garbage or waste
material of any kind whatsoever except in the
receptacles provided for such purposes~
c)
owning, in control of, providing protection,
to or nurturing an animal, allow that animal
to run at large in or on a park other than
under control of a person and on a lead or
rein no longer than two meters~
d)
allow any animal under his control to enter
any building, swimming pool, wading pool,
fountain, stream, pond or water of any kind
located in or on a park, provided that this
paragraph does not apply to any case in which
the animal in question either is under the
control of a person who has lost his sight or
is under the control of a person whose sight
is 80 diminished that the person is
significantly handicapped in making use of the
park;
allow any animal under his control to defecate
in or on any park and should such occur shall
promptly remove the excrement in a hygienic
manner fram the park or deposit it in a trash
receptacle located in or on the park;
hunt, attempt to kill, kill, maim, molest,
injure or harass any bird, animal or fish,
provided that fish may be taken as allowed
under applicable Provincial regulations;
destroy, damage or disturb the next or den of any
bird or animal any fish while spawning or disturb
the stream bed while spawn are hatching;
allow any animal under his control to threaten
or annoy users of a park or any portion
thereof;
e)
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g)
h)
i) conduct himself in such manner as to be
obnoxious or objectionable to other person{s)
using the park, or use profane, indecent or
abusive language while in or on park;
swim, wade or bathe in the waters of any
fountain, stream or pond that is not a
swimming or wading pool;
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k) dress or undress in or on pa.rk except in a
place which is a posted area in which dressinq
or undressing is permitted;
1) being a male person enter any portion of park
reserved as a posted area for the exclusive
use of female persons as washrooms or change
or bath houses;
being a female person enter
park reserved as a posted
exclusive use of male persons
change or bath houses;
any portion of
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n) who is not an employee of the municipality or
the Regional Municipality of Durham or under
contract to the municipality to do repair
maintenance or security work in or on a park,
ride, or drive any horse, motor vehicle,
trailer or bicycle except upon the roadway on
the park which is a posted-area on which the
operation of motor vehicles is permitted;
0) park a motor vehicle, trailer or bicycle in
any location other than posted area in which
the parking of motor vehicles, trailers or
bicycles, as the case may be, is permitted;
p) park a motor vehicle, trailer or bicycle on
any location in a posted area of a park
referred to in paraqraph (0), between the
hours of 1:00 a.m. and 6100 a.m. on any day;
q) drive, park or walk upon newly seeded or
sodded ground in a park or any portion of a
park which is a posted area to which access to
members of the public is prohibited on the
ground that it is physically unfit for use by
the public due to conditions caused by the
weather or arising out of or related to park
maintenance or construction or installation
work on the park or portion thereof in
question,
r) ride or operate a skateboard, scooter or other
vehicle which lacks brakes in a portion of a
park other than a posted area in which such
riding or operation is permitted.
s) possess, carry or fire a bow and arrow,
crossbow or a sling shot,
t) possess, carry or fire a rifle, shot gun, air
rifle or mechanical rifle of any kind;
u) operate airplanes, vehicles or other toys by
remote control radio except in a posted area
in which such operation is permitted;
v) distribute or expose any kind of commercial
circulation or advertisement or post, mail,
attach, stencil or otherwise fasten or erect
any poster, sign, notice, placard or other
circular, bill advertisement or paper to any
tree, bush, shrub, fence, building or
structure;
w) engage in a game or activity using a bat,
stick, baIlor other projectile in a park or
portion of a park other than in a posted area
in which such game or activity is permitted;
x) play baseball, softball, football, soccer or
cricket in a park or portion of a park except
in a posted area in which such game is
permitted by a permit issued by the director;
y) interfere with a game or activity conducted
pursuant to a permit issued by the director or
be present on the posted area reserved for
such game while that game is in progress if
not a participant in that game;
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z') sell or keep for sale any goods, wares,
merchandise or articles, souvenirs, novelties,
tobacco, food, drink or refreshment of any
kindJ
aa) not having been issued a permit by the
director to do so, ~erform for any reward any
craft, skill, serv~ce or work or practice,
carry on, conduct or solicit for any trade,
occupation, business in a park or in any
portion of a park;
bb) not having been issued a permit by the
director to do so, light, make, or build a
fire In a park except in a fireplace located
in a posted area in which a fire 1s permitted
to be lit, made or built by the person who has
been issued a permit by the director to do so:
ce) enter into any game of chance, betting of any
nature or kind whether for money or money's
worth except where permitted by the Council of
the Town of Newcastle by an amendment to this
By-Law and all the applicable laws;
dd) not having been issued a permit to do so by
the director, conduct a picnic for more than
twenty-five persons;
aa) not having been issued a permit to do so by
the director to make any film, videotape
production or television broadcast;
ff) not having been issued a permit to do so by
the director, use a public address system,
l~ud speakers or hailers;
gg) smoke in any building or part thereof which is
a posted area in which smoking is prohibited;
hh) perform repairs to or maintenance of a motor
vehicle in a park or a portion of a park;
ii) except in the circumstances referred to in
paragraph 2 (w), throw or in any way propel any
stone or other missile or projectile in such
a manner as may cause injury or damage to or
endanger any other person or property in a
park or to interfere with the use and
enjoyment of the park by any other person;
j j) camp or erect or place a -tent or temporary
abode of any kind;
3) Any person who contravenes any provision of this By-
Law is guilty of an offence and liable upon conviction
therefor to a fine of not more than two thousa.nd dollars.
By-Law read a first time this 11th day of February 1991
By-Law read a second time this:lltlJ:lay of February 1991
By-Law read a third time and
finally passed this 11th
TIlE CORPORATION OF TIlE TOliN OF NEWCASTLE
BY-LAW 92-125
being a by-law to amend By-law 91-20, providing
for the use, regulation, protection and government
of parks in the Town of Newcastle
WHEREAS the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Newcastle
deems it sdvisable to amend By-law 91-20 of the Corporation of
the Town of Newcastlel
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT TIlE COUNCIL OF TIlB CORPORATION
OF TIlE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE ENACTS AS FOLLOWS.
1. THAT By-law 91-20 is amended by.
(a) adding at the end of Section 2(0) thereof the
following.
"except in an area permitted by a permit issued by the
Director"; and
(b) Renumbering Section 3 thereof as section 4 and adding a
new Section 3 as follows I
"3. Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 2 of
this by-law, the Director may issue a permit to
any person or organization to permit a specific
park or a specific portion of a park to be used
for any of the folloWing activities I
(a)
the planting of trees, litter picking or land
or facility improvement as may be performed
by work parties comprised of local community
groupB, or members of service clubs or other
registration;
in the case of the lands on which the
Bowmanville Recreation Complex is located,
the keeping of animals to be used or
displayed in conjunction with a circus,
carnival or fair permitted to be conducted
within the buildings which comprise the
Bowmanville Recreation Complex;
(b)
(c)
the training of dogs and the riding of horses
and ponies in a specific park or a specific
portion of a park; and
the erection of a tent or temporary shelter
which is otherwise permitted by law to be
used in conjunction with an outdoor event
approved by Council which has received the
prior written approval of the Medical Officer
of Health of the Regional Municipality of
Durham. "
(d)
THAT this by-law shall come into force and take effect on the
date of the passing thereof.
By-law read a first and second time this 11th day of May 1992
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 11th day of
May 1992
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