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[Amended 5-6-2015 by Ord. No. Z-347; 2-1-2023 by Ord. No. B-529[1]]
A. 
There is hereby established a Division of Parks, Recreation, and Public Property in the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works which shall operate and maintain the City's parks, athletic fields, green areas, City-owned vacant land, landscaping of City grounds and City-owned buildings with the exception of the Free Public Library, and which shall develop, operate, promote and encourage recreation programs for the children and adults in the City of Hoboken.
[Amended 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
B. 
The Division of Parks, Recreation, and Public Property shall hereinafter have the obligation to, at all times, maintain all City monuments and memorials in such a way that each City monument and memorial remains in pristine condition, is properly preserved and, as necessary, is properly restored in accordance with all applicable restoration and historic preservation guidelines. The determination of what action shall be taken to ensure proper and adequate maintenance of City monuments and memorials shall be an administrative function. City monuments and memorials include, but are not limited to, Birthplace of Baseball Monument, Civil War Memorial, Volunteer Firemen's Memorial, Marconi Monument, WW1 Embarkation Monument, WW1 Memorial, WW2 Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Annette Illing Memorial and Living Grove Memorial Park. City monuments and memorials shall not be used for storage of any kind or unauthorized commercial purposes.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also amended the title of this Article VI from "Division of Parks and Public Property" to its current title.
[Amended 2-1-2023 by Ord. No. B-529]
The personnel staff in the Division of Parks, Recreation, and Public Property may include clerical, operational, supervisory and managerial positions as deemed necessary within the budgetary limits established by the Council.
[Amended 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515]
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
ADDITIONAL WASTE RECEPTACLE
Public cans for collection of garbage or recycling in addition to those permanent waste receptacles present at the designated park facility or recreation facility, owned by the City of Hoboken, having a capacity equal to or greater than 32 gallons.
BARRICADE
Steel or wooden crowd or traffic control devices, owned by the City of Hoboken, having a length equal to or greater than 6.5 feet.
BLOCK PARTY
A temporary closure of one block of public right-of-way in the City of Hoboken on a weekend day during the hours of 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. for the purposes of enjoyment by the property owners and/or tenants residing along the block of public right-of-way subject to the temporary closure.
DESIGNATED PARK FACILITY
A specific and/or distinct section or area within a park or public right-of-way that may host a special event subject to the requirements of this chapter without excluding other uses and events in other distinctive sections or areas of the same park, including pathways, plazas, gazebos, amphitheaters, green areas, and City-owned vacant land.
DUMPSTER
A steel refuse container, owned by the City of Hoboken, having a capacity of two, five, or 20 cubic yards.
EVENT TIME
The time between setup and breakdown of an event and applies to all events that require 18 or more hours.
GENERAL EVENTS
Shall include, but are not limited to, athletic tournaments, recreation programming, dance, music, or other artistic or cultural performances, which are open to the public and otherwise do not constitute promotional/commercial events or nonprofit events as defined by this section.
GENERATOR
A diesel engine with an electric generator which generates electrical energy, owned by the City of Hoboken, having a capacity of 75,000 watts or 100,000 watts.
INFLATABLES
Balloons or displays that are expanded with air or gas and used for event promotion, logo placement, or product display. Blimps are not considered inflatables for the purposes of this article.
LICENSED CHILD-CARE CENTER
Shall be defined by the New Jersey Department of Human Services.
LOCAL EDUCATION AGENCY
Shall be defined by the New Jersey Department of Education.
NONPROFIT EVENTS
Those events designed for public participation which are directly associated with charitable fundraising for an entity which is established as a not-for-profit corporation and has provided proof of federal tax-exempt status.
PARK
Shall include any public park, athletic fields, playgrounds, green areas, and outdoor recreation areas within the City, including City-owned vacant land and landscaping of City grounds.
PRIVATE EVENTS
Those that restrict the general public's access to a designated park facility or recreation facility, by either physical barriers or by personnel, or events that are permitted to erect such barriers, or otherwise restrict the general public.
PRIVATE GATHERINGS
Small groups of park users gathering for celebrations (e.g., birthdays, engagements, weddings, bridal showers) that do not restrict the general public's access to a designated park facility or recreation facility.
PROMOTIONAL/COMMERCIAL EVENTS
Those events that seek to promote, advertise, or introduce a product, corporation, company or other commercial entity to either the general public or to a portion of the general public.
RECESS
Shall be defined by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
RECREATION FACILITY
Shall include spaces used for active recreation such as athletic fields, turf, courts, gyms, community centers, rinks, fitness areas, and skateboarding.
SAMPLING
The direct distribution of a commercial product or service to the public for the purpose of promoting that product.
The following acts shall be prohibited and/or restricted in any park:
A. 
No person shall willfully mark, deface, disfigure, injure, tamper with or remove any park property, real or personal, including but not limited to benches, tables, buildings, lampposts, railings, trees, shrubs, fences, water fountains, signs, equipment, or play apparatus.
B. 
No person shall remove soil, rocks, sand, gravel, trees, lampposts, plants, shrubs, fruit or flowers from any park.
C. 
No person shall construct or erect any permanent or nonpermanent structure or building upon any park lands unless a written permit for same is first issued hereunder. The recipient of any federal or state agency permit must notify the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works prior to commencing any work or performing any activity permitted pursuant to said permit.
[Amended 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
D. 
No person shall climb on any tree, monument, railing, lamppost, planter, fence, bench, building or any other public property not designated for or customarily used for climbing.
E. 
No person shall lie in a prone position on any bench.
F. 
All persons shall comply with the instructions of the Director of the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works, their designee, and/or the parks staff in keeping parks and rest rooms clean.
[Amended 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
G. 
No person shall cause to be brought into a park or dump in any park garbage receptacle household garbage, refuse or waste.
H. 
Littering is prohibited in any park as provided by § 110-45 of the Hoboken Code.
I. 
Bicycles, foot scooters, skateboards, in-line skates, carts or sleds shall be used in a careful and cautious manner and with due regard for other park users, and where applicable, in conformance with state law.
[Amended 4-17-2002 by Ord. No. DR-34]
J. 
The operation of skateboards, in-line skates and roller blades shall be in compliance with Hoboken Code § 190-40.
K. 
No glass container or dispenser shall be used for consumption of food or drinks in any park area without first obtaining a permit hereunder permitting such use.
L. 
No peddling or vending shall be allowed within park areas without first obtaining a vendor permit from the Office of the City Clerk pursuant to Chapter 146 of the Hoboken Code.
M. 
No person shall solicit monies, subscriptions or contributions in a park without first obtaining a permit authorizing same hereunder.
N. 
No person shall post or display any placards, signs, posters or advertising devices in any park without first obtaining a permit authorizing same hereunder. The provisions of Hoboken Code §§ 110-44 and 168-23 shall also apply to parks.
O. 
No person shall enter any fenced or posted area of any park nor any area marked "Keep Out" or "Keep Off."
P. 
Any person bringing a domestic animal in the park shall comply with Hoboken Code Chapter 93 and any and all other applicable laws.
Q. 
No person shall operate a motor vehicle or motorized scooter within a park without first obtaining a permit authorizing same hereunder.
[Amended 4-17-2002 by Ord. No. DR-34]
R. 
No person shall bathe or wash in any public fountain. No person shall bathe in any park rest room.
S. 
No domestic animals shall be permitted in any child play areas or water spray areas.
T. 
No domestic animals shall be permitted to drink from a public fountain.
U. 
No person shall operate a gas-powered or battery-powered model airplane or car without first obtaining a permit authorizing same hereunder.
V. 
No person shall have an open flame or use a barbecue in a City park or recreation area, without first obtaining a permit authorizing same hereunder.
W. 
Fishing shall not be permitted in North Park.
X. 
No person shall dock or anchor a pleasure or commercial vessel except in designated areas and only after first obtaining a permit authorizing same hereunder. The provisions of § 145-11 of the Hoboken Code shall also apply under this article.
Y. 
No swimming shall be permitted in waters abutting the boundaries of any park.
Z. 
No live entertainment shall be allowed in park areas without first obtaining a permit authorizing same hereunder.
AA. 
The use of the boat ramp at North park shall be restricted to canoes, kayaks, rafts, sailboats, rowboats and non-motor boats. All boats shall be hand-carried to the ramp. The use of the boat ramp will only be permitted during posted hours of operation.
BB. 
No alcohol consumption or carrying of unsealed alcoholic beverage containers shall be permitted in any park except pursuant to a permit which has been duly issued pursuant to state and local alcoholic beverage control regulations and laws.
CC. 
The use of any radio, CD player, record player or any amplified musical instrument shall not be audible at a distance of more than 25 feet.
DD. 
Skateboard Park rules.
[Added 6-7-2006 by Ord. No. DR-257]
(1) 
No one will be admitted into this park unless they are wearing a helmet.
(2) 
Any adult or child using this park is required to wear a helmet at all times.
(3) 
No bicycles or scooters of any kind will be admitted into this park.
(4) 
Any individuals using this park are required to follow the rules and regulations that are posted on the signs located in this park.
EE. 
Skateboard Park penalties for rule violations: Except as otherwise provided by the Hoboken Code, any person violating any provision of the Skateboard Park rules shall, upon conviction, be subject to the replacement, repair or restoration of any Skateboard Park property and shall be subject to a fine of not less than $250 or more than $1,000 and if default of payment thereof, may be subject to imprisonment at the discretion of the Municipal Court Judge for a term not exceeding 90 days.
[Added 6-7-2006 by Ord. No. DR-257]
FF. 
Each day that a violation of the provisions of this chapter is permitted to continue shall be a separate violation and punishable as such.
[Added 6-7-2006 by Ord. No. DR-257]
GG. 
Smoking (including but not limited to the smoking of tobacco, cannabis, or the inhaling of vapor created by an electronic cigarette or other "vaping" device) is prohibited in any park within the City of Hoboken.
[Added 3-23-2022 by Ord. No. B-447]
A. 
No person, on the grounds of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sex or handicap, shall be discriminated against or excluded from any park or park facility.
B. 
The City of Hoboken, through its representative, is hereby authorized at its discretion to close any park or part therein to provide for safety or security.
C. 
Hours of operation shall be consistent with § 89-5 of the Hoboken Code.
A. 
Unless otherwise provided by this Code, permits and special exemptions of any rule or regulations, as set forth herein, shall be issued at the discretion of the Director of the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works or their designee.
[Amended 5-18-2022 by Ord. No. B-461; 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
B. 
Any person seeking issuance of a permit hereunder shall file an application with the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works, including all required supporting documentation. The Director of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works may include additional rules governing events on the application. An application for a permit must be submitted 45 days prior to the date for which the event or activity is proposed.
[Amended 5-18-2022 by Ord. No. B-461; 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
C. 
The permit shall be issued:
(1) 
When the proposed activity or use will not unreasonably interfere with or distract from the general public enjoyment of the park.
(2) 
When the proposed activity will not interfere with the public health, safety or welfare of the general public.
(3) 
When the permittee agrees to clean the area used at their own cost and expense at the end of the rental period.
[Added 5-18-2022 by Ord. No. B-461[1]]
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance also redesignated former Subsection C(3) through (6) as Subsection C(4) through (7), respectively.
(4) 
When the proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated to incite violence or public disorder.
(5) 
When the proposed activity will not entail a burdensome expense to the City, unless expenses incurred shall be reimbursed to the City.
(6) 
When the facilities desired have not been reserved for other use on the day and hour requested.
(7) 
When a certificate of insurance and indemnification is submitted in the form and amount acceptable to the City along with a hold harmless agreement in a form acceptable to Corporation Counsel.
[Amended 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515]
(8) 
When the permittee obtains all other necessary permits or approvals for the activity from the City of Hoboken, including but not limited to those from the Departments or Divisions of Health and Human Services, Fire, Police, Emergency Management, Construction Code, Community Development, and Transportation and Parking.
[Added 5-18-2022 by Ord. No. B-461]
(9) 
Pursuant to the following priorities of usage for designated park facilities or recreation facilities:
[Added 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515]
(a) 
All City of Hoboken and its entities sponsored events or activities;
(b) 
Events sponsored by Hoboken Housing Authority;
(c) 
Events sponsored by Hoboken Board of Education and other nonprofit educational facilities;
(d) 
For-profit educational facilities;
(e) 
Hoboken resident nonprofit youth organizations or service organizations;
(f) 
Hoboken resident nonprofit adult organizations;
(g) 
Events sponsored by Hoboken businesses;
(h) 
Nonresident youth or adult nonprofit organizations; and
(i) 
For-profit nonresident business.
(10) 
When, for block parties, the following requirements are met:
[Added 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515]
(a) 
The conduct and location of the block party will not substantially interrupt or impede the safe and orderly movement of traffic;
(b) 
The conduct of the block party will not be likely to result in damage to persons or property nor cause serious harm to the public;
(c) 
The conduct of the block party will not interfere with the movement of emergency response equipment to such an extent that adequate police or fire protection cannot be provided to the City;
(d) 
Such other concerns deemed necessary in order to properly provide for traffic control, street and property maintenance and the protection of the public health, safety and welfare;
(e) 
No more than one additional permit has been issued for a block party on the same block within the same calendar year of the proposed block party date;
[Amended 2-15-2023 by Ord. No. B-535]
(f) 
No previous permit issued for a block party on the same block was revoked by the City due to violations of this chapter or of any applicable ordinances, laws or regulations.
D. 
The permittee shall be bound by all park rules, all applicable ordinances and any and all permit restrictions that may apply.
E. 
All persons to whom a permit is issued shall be liable for any loss, damage or injury to any person or persons whatsoever by reason of negligence of the permittee. The City of Hoboken shall not be liable in such instances.
F. 
The Director of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works or their designee shall have the authority to revoke a permit upon a finding of any violation hereunder or upon good cause.
[Amended 5-18-2022 by Ord. No. B-461; 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
G. 
Rental fees. A permit pursuant to this chapter shall not be issued until the permittee has paid the rental fee required by this section, if applicable.
[Added 5-18-2022 by Ord. No. B-461; amended 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515; 6-12-2023 by Ord. No. B-566]
(1) 
The following rental fees shall be imposed for use of designated park areas:
Permittee
Rental Fee
501(c)3 Nonprofit Entities
$50/hour or $25/class (up to 2 hours)
Hoboken Business Entities
$75/hour or $25/class (up to 2 hours)
Other Business Entities
$250/hour or $250/class (up to 2 hours)
(2) 
The following rental fees shall be imposed for use of recreation facilities in City parks:
Permittee
Rental Fee
501(c)3 Nonprofit Entities
$50/hour (minimum of 3 hours)
Business Entities
$125/hour or $125/class (minimum of 3 hours)
(3) 
The following rental fees shall be imposed for events on public property other than recreation facilities and designated park areas, including:
Permittee
Rental Fee
501(c)3 Nonprofit Entities
$50/hour or $50/class (up to 2 hours)
Hoboken Business Entities
$75/hour or $75/class (up to 2 hours)
Other Business Entities
$250/hour or $250/class (up to 2 hours)
H. 
Event fees. A permit pursuant to this chapter shall not be issued until the permittee has paid the event fee required by this section, as applicable. The Department of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works shall charge a fee to host events in City parks, including both designated facilities in parks and recreation facilities, in accordance with the following schedule and this chapter. The event fee shall be charged in addition to any other amount or fee imposed by any other City department(s). Events are not permitted in greater than 50% of a park, except when hosted or sponsored by the City of Hoboken.
[Added 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515; amended 6-12-2023 by Ord. No. B-566; 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
Event Fee Schedule
Amplified Sound
$150
Amplified Sound Rental
$100/hour
Barricades Rental
$2/barricade
Chairs Rental
$1/chair
Dumpster Rental**
2 CY dumpster
$25 plus 0.5 ton x Hudson County Improvement Authority tipping fee at time of permit approval
5 CY dumpster
$50 plus 1.4 tons x Hudson County Improvement Authority tipping fee at time of permit approval
20 CY dumpster
$200 plus 5.4 tons x Hudson County Improvement Authority tipping fee at time of permit approval
Emergency Management Personnel
$30/hour/employee
Field Lighting
$300
Fireworks Display
$1,500
Generator Rental***
75kW generator
$50 plus 150 gallons x U.S. Energy Information Administration average price per gallon for diesel fuel at time of permit approval
100kW generator
$100 plus 250 gallons x U.S. Energy Information Administration average price per gallon for diesel fuel at time of permit approval
Inflatables
$1,000/inflatable
Police Officers
Refer to § 59A-23, Outside police personnel employment generally
Sanitation Personnel
$30/hour/employee
Stage
$500
Tables Rental
$20/table
Temporary No Parking Signs
Refer to § 190-12.1, Sale and use of temporary no-parking signs
Waste Receptacle Rental
$5/receptacle
NOTES:
**
Fee will be imposed for each tipping of an individual dumpster.
***
Fee will be imposed for each fueling of an individual generator.
I. 
The City of Hoboken reserves the right to require a memorandum of agreement with the permittee that establishes additional fees or revenue sharing for events with 2,000 or more attendees. In determining the fee for such events, the following factors shall be taken into consideration:
[Added 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515]
(1) 
The length of time, time of day and the time of year of the event;
(2) 
The nature of use, including, but not limited to, the location of the event and such location's vulnerability to damage, the type of equipment to be brought into the park and the displacement of any other park uses caused by the event or the event's setup and takedown;
(3) 
The number of persons expected to attend the event;
(4) 
Whether the applicant will impose an admission charge or otherwise limit attendance at the event, or whether event attendance will be free and open to the public;
(5) 
The size and type of the event, including the size of the stage and other structures;
(6) 
The nature of the proposed designated facility in parks or recreation facility;
(7) 
The type and extent of public resources required for the event; and
(8) 
Except for hand-held signs, the size of each sign and the quantity of signs displayed in the park in connection with the event.
J. 
The City of Hoboken reserves the right to require a memorandum of agreement with the permittee that establishes additional fees or revenue sharing for recreation programs. In determining the fee for such events, the following factors shall be taken into consideration:
[Added 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515]
(1) 
The length of time, time of day and the time of year of the recreation program;
(2) 
The nature of recreation, including, but not limited to, the type and location of the recreation program;
(3) 
The number of residents, including those who qualify for free or reduced lunch, who are served by the recreation program;
(4) 
Fees proposed for the recreation program; and
(5) 
The type and extent of public resources required for the event.
K. 
Fee exemptions.
[Added 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515; amended 6-12-2023 by Ord. No. B-566; 9-20-2023 by Ord. No. B-606]
(1) 
No rental fee or event fee shall apply to the following:
(a) 
Events organized by the City of Hoboken, Hoboken Housing Authority, and public schools;
(b) 
Block parties;
(c) 
Recess for local education agencies and licensed child-care centers;
(d) 
Sites covered by a license, lease or agreement with a third party; and
(e) 
Demonstrations.
(2) 
Effective September 1, 2023, multi-day festivals organized and run by nonprofit organizations shall only be responsible to pay the generator fees, sanitation personnel fees, and OEP fees for their events.
L. 
Private gatherings. The City does not reserve designated park facilities for private gatherings. Such gatherings are permissible without a permit on an informal, first-come, first-served basis:
[Added 12-21-2022 by Ord. No. B-515]
(1) 
When the proposed activity or use will not unreasonably interfere with or distract from the general public enjoyment of the park, or exclude other members of the public from using designated park facilities.
(2) 
When the proposed activity will not interfere with the public health, safety or welfare of the general public.
(3) 
When the permittee cleans the area used at their own cost and expense at the end of the gathering.
(4) 
When the proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated to incite violence or public disorder.
(5) 
When the proposed activity will not entail a burdensome expense to the City.
(6) 
When the gathering abides by all park rules.
[Amended 7-10-2019 by Ord. No. B-167]
A. 
Notwithstanding any code provision to the contrary, there shall be available for distribution by the City up to seven concessions within Pier A, each area having dimensions of six feet by nine feet as illustrated in Schedule A attached hereto.[1]
[1]
Editor's Note: Schedule A, referred to herein, may be found on file in the office of the City Clerk attached to Ordinance No. DR-16.
B. 
For the purposes of this article, the term "concession" shall mean a grant made by the City for the private use of City-owned property for which the City receives compensation other than in the form of a fee to cover administrative costs or to creatively activate public property, except that concessions shall not include franchises and leases.
C. 
Said seven concessions shall be for the following purposes:
[Amended 5-19-2021 by Ord. No. B-359]
Maximum No. Permitted
Use Permitted
2
Coffee, baked goods and desserts prepared on or off site, including but not limited to ice cream, gelato, scones, muffins, donuts, waffles, etc.
2
Hot or cold food prepared on or off site, including but not limited to sandwiches, salads, tacos, smoothies, acai bowls, falafel, pupusas and dumplings
1
Boutique retail where items sold are locally sourced or made, such as handmade clothing, body products or housewares
1
Rental of equipment to support recreation activity, including but not limited to hula hoops, frisbees, picnic blankets, soft footballs, soccer balls, whiffle balls, gloves, plastic ring toss, outdoor bowling, or putter golf
1
Bike repair/rental
D. 
The sale of gum, wax candy, tobacco products and products derived from cannabis and hemp shall be prohibited on Pier A.
E. 
The concessions shall only be granted to current businesses operating within the City of Hoboken that operate from a physical location on the City's tax map, for an administrative fee of $1 per year.
F. 
In exchange, each concessionaire must:
(1) 
Pay for the rehabilitation or reconstruction of the existing kiosks and yearly upkeep; and
(2) 
Be open for customers daily, year round, except on federal holidays and when religious holidays or weather prohibit staffing and/or operation during hours approved by the Department of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works; and
[Amended 5-19-2021 by Ord. No. B-359; 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
(3) 
Provide live unamplified entertainment, including but not limited to acoustic guitar, poetry readings and the playing of symphonic instruments, for at least eight hours per month from April 1 through October 31. The performance style, artist or performer and schedule must be approved by the Director of Parks, Recreation, and Public Works or their designee to ensure maximum public benefit and that scheduling does not overlap; and
[Amended 12-6-2023 by Ord. No. B-623]
(4) 
Employ local Hoboken labor at a rate that is $2 per hour higher than the prevailing state minimum wage.
G. 
The City Council shall solicit proposals for the award of said concessions through requests for proposals ("RFPs"). The City shall be guided by the Local Public Contracts Law[2] and the regulations promulgated thereunder in making that determination. The criteria that will be considered in evaluating proposals shall be set forth in the specification or RFP, but must comply with the operational requirements outlined in this chapter.
[2]
Editor's Note: See N.J.S.A. 40A:11-1 et seq.
H. 
A selection committee comprised of the three City department directors and the Purchasing Agent shall be responsible for evaluating proposals based on the established criteria and recommending a proposal based on the best combination of quality and the other enumerated criteria outlined in this chapter. In the absence of one or more members of the selection committee, the Mayor shall designate a temporary replacement.
I. 
The City Council shall approve all contracts prior to the granting of a concession.
J. 
Each concessionaire shall provide a waste receptacle. All concessionaires operating cooking and/or refrigeration devices shall provide and maintain grease containers and waste storage containers. No concessionaire shall dispose of any waste in a City trash receptacle.
K. 
Any stand, pushcart or other storage device used by a concessionaire shall be movable and collapsible and shall be removed from the concession area when not attended by any person or individual.
L. 
Concessionaires shall be subject to any and all other applicable state and local laws and regulations related to their operations and shall fulfill said requirements prior to commencing operations.
All City Police, County Sheriffs, Sanitation Inspectors, Health Officers, Fire Inspectors and park personnel shall have the right to enforce the provisions of this article in the course of their duties.
A. 
Except as otherwise provided by the Hoboken Code, any person violating any provisions of this article or any of its rules or regulations shall upon conviction be subject to the replacement, repair or restoration of any damaged park property and shall be subject to a fine of not less than $50 or more than $1,000 and in default of payment thereof, may be subject to imprisonment at the discretion of the Municipal Court Judge for a term not exceeding 90 days.
B. 
Each day that a violation of the provisions of this article is permitted to continue shall be a separate violation and punishable as such.
In the event that any section, subsection or any part of this Code shall be declared invalid, such decision shall not be deemed to affect the validity of any other section, subsection, or other part of this Code.
[Added 2-15-2023 by Ord. No. B-535]
A. 
See § 58-23, Permits, for rental fees for use of recreation facilities in City parks.
B. 
Registration fees for all recreation programs are as follows:
Applicant Type
Applicant Status
Registration Fee
Child/student/adolescent
Resident
$25 to $75 per program
Nonresident
$35 to $100 per program
Free or Reduced Lunch
$0
Adult
Resident
$40 to $100 per program based on actual costs
Nonresident
$60 to $100 per program based on actual costs
The Division of Recreation shall determine the recreation fees per program per year, within the limits set herein. The fee determination shall be based on actual costs per person per program. Fees may be adjusted at the discretion of the Division of Recreation for special recreation programming.
C. 
Recreation fees are waived for those who qualify for free and reduced lunch.