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Township of Freehold, NJ
Monmouth County
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[Added 3-24-2015 by Ord. No. O-15-6]
The Township's parks and other public property shall only be used for purposes consistent with Township-designated governmental uses, public recreation and enjoyment. Set forth below are specifically prohibited uses or activities. Such list is not to be deemed all-inclusive, but representative of specifically prohibited uses or activities:
A. 
Any use or activity which violates any law, ordinance, regulation or restriction.
B. 
Any hunting, pursuing, taking or killing, or attempting to hunt, pursue, take or kill any bird or animal, without the specific permission evidenced by a writing signed by the Township Administrator and in the possession of the person.
C. 
Littering in violation of Chapter 203 of this Code.
D. 
Committing an act of graffiti.
E. 
Use of motor vehicles in violation of Article I of this chapter of this Code.
F. 
Violation of any provision of this chapter of this Code.
G. 
Engaging in any use or activity for which one or more of the participants or instructors is receiving any remuneration. For example, Township tennis courts shall not be used by any person(s) to facilitate giving of tennis lessons for remuneration. Exceptions to this prohibition shall be:
(1) 
Remuneration paid to referees, umpires or others officiating an activity which takes place under the auspices of the Township recreation program or organized by one of the nonprofit youth sports organizations which has permission to use the Township facility.
(2) 
The sale of fundraising items by a charitable nonprofit organization, the proceeds of which shall be used to subsidize recreational activity of Township residents under the age of 18 years, provided such organization shall register with the Township Clerk at least three days in advance of the fundraising activity and receive a written permit from the Township Clerk, at no cost, which permit shall set forth:
(a) 
The name of the charitable nonprofit organization conducting the fundraising activity.
(b) 
A description of the fundraising activity.
(c) 
The date(s), time(s) and location(s) when and where such activity shall be conducted.
(d) 
Name, address, telephone number and e-mail address of the fundraising supervisor in charge.
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Editor’s Note: Former § 332-10, Violations and Penalties, which was part of Art. II, Regulations for Use of Certain Parks, was renumbered as Art. III, § 332-11, 3-24-2015 by Ord. No. O-15-6.
Violations of the provisions of this article shall be punishable as provided in Chapter 1, Article II, General Penalty.