[Adopted 8-17-1988 by L.L. No. 5-1988 (Ch. 19 of the 1974 Code)]
A. 
Use of beaches. The use of the beach areas and district property giving access to the lake shall be restricted to district property owners, their lessees and their guests and the members of their immediate families and their guests. Only those persons shall be admitted to beach areas who are properly identified as members of those groups named above. Such identification shall be made by token.
B. 
Beach rules. The behavior of persons using district beaches and waters shall be governed by district beach regulations adopted by the Town Board. Said regulations may be amended by resolution of the Town Board after public hearing and shall be posted at each district beach.
C. 
(Reserved)[1]
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Editor's Note: Former Subsection C, Dogs, was repealed 12-14-2022 by L.L. No. 8-2022.
D. 
Motor vehicles and bicycles on beaches. No automobiles or other motorized vehicles may be driven or parked on any district beach. No bicycle shall be ridden on a district beach.
E. 
Dressing requirements. No person shall dress or undress on any of the properties of the district except in such bathing house as may be maintained by the district.
A. 
[1]Depositing materials in lake. No person shall deposit or throw any litter, foreign matter, chemicals, leaves, yard waste, grass clippings or chemicals in the waters of Lake Peekskill or its inlet or outlet. Any person committing the same shall be subject to penalties as described in Chapter 81, Littering and Dumping, of the Code of the Town of Putnam Valley.
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Editor's Note: Former Subsection A of this section, regarding boats and vessels, which immediately preceded this subsection, was deleted 8-24-1994 by L.L. No. 7-1994.
B. 
Feeding of Canada geese and other waterfowl. To minimize the introduction of nutrients into the waters of Lake Peekskill by discouraging the presence of Canada geese or other waterfowl at the lake, it is a violation for any person to feed Canada geese or other waterfowl within the Lake Peekskill Improvement District.
C. 
Fires. No fires shall be kindled on district property or on the frozen waters of Lake Peekskill without prior approval of the Town Board.
A. 
All garbage shall be stored in suitable covered receptacles and shall be placed in covered receptacles at the road by 7:30 a.m. on collection day and removed by the responsible property owner or lessee before the end of the same day.
B. 
Prohibited waste. No person shall use the Lake Peekskill garbage and waste collection system to dispose of toxic or hazardous waste, waste oil, automobile parts or tires, construction or demolition debris, explosives, bathroom fixtures, manufacturing/industrial waste or hospital/medical waste.
C. 
Bulk collection. Bulk items weighing more than 40 pounds or more than three feet in length, such as furniture or kitchen appliances, may be left at the road for collection only on the week or weeks designated for district collection of bulk items. The placing of bulk items by the road at other times shall be considered dumping or littering, and persons committing the same shall be subject to penalties as described in Chapter 81, Littering and Dumping, of the Code of the Town of Putnam Valley.
D. 
Yard waste. Leaves and small branches will be collected only if placed in biodegradable bags approved by the district. Branches, logs and other yard waste will not be collected. Yard waste shall not be put out for pickup with or included in garbage for regular collection or for bulk collection.
E. 
Recyclables. When the district mandates separation of any recyclable materials and makes provisions for separate collection of those materials, failure to separate designated recyclable materials as required will subject the resident to the penalties as provided in § 97-28B of Article III, Recycling, of Chapter 97. The Town Board may mandate separation of recyclable materials by Town Board resolution after public hearing.
[Amended 4-15-1998 by L.L. No. 5-1998]
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Editor's Note: See Ch. 97, Solid Waste.
[1]
Editor's Note: Former § 100-36, Water system rates and rules, as amended 6-19-2002 by L.L. No. 6-2002, was repealed 5-21-2008 by L.L. No. 3-2008.
A. 
Persons using. District parking lots are to be used only by district residents and their guests or by persons using or renting district property for lawful purposes or by persons patronizing commercial, religious or social establishments in Lake Peekskill.
B. 
Use of lots. In order to minimize hazards to drivers or persons in the parking lots, district parking lots are to be used only for the temporary parking of cars and not for commercial, social or recreational purposes without Town Board approval.
C. 
Overnight parking. No vehicle shall be parked overnight in a district lot without prior notice to the current enforcement authority and without giving a reason for such overnight parking.
D. 
Refuse receptacles. Household garbage or household refuse shall not be deposited in refuse receptacles in district parking lots or beaches.
The Town Board shall, by resolution, after public hearing, adopt rules and rates for the use of the Lake Peekskill Community Center.
[Amended 4-15-1998 by L.L. No. 5-1998]
Any person who shall violate this article is guilty of a violation and upon conviction thereof, shall be punishable by a maximum fine of $250 or by a term of imprisonment of not more than 15 days, or both.