[HISTORY: Adopted by the Village Board of the Village of
Argyle 12-7-2005 as Title 12, Ch. 1, of the 2005 Village Code. Amendments noted where
applicable.]
A.
Purpose and definition. In order to protect the parks, parkways,
recreational facilities and conservancy areas within the Village of
Argyle from injury, damage or desecration, these regulations are enacted.
The term "park" as hereinafter used in this chapter shall include
all grounds, structures and watercourses which are or may be located
within any area dedicated to the public use as a park, parkway, recreation
facility, playground, recreational area, river/lake access sites,
swimming pool or conservancy area in the Village or under the administration
of the Village Board.
B.
Specific regulations.
(1)
Littering prohibited.
(a)
No person shall litter, dump or deposit any rubbish, refuse,
earth or other material in any park. No such refuse or trash shall
be placed in any waters in or contiguous to any park, or left anywhere
on the grounds thereof, but shall be placed in the proper receptacles,
where these are provided. Where receptacles are not so provided, all
such rubbish or waste shall be carried away from the park by the person
responsible for its presence and properly disposed of elsewhere.
(b)
No person shall throw, discharge or otherwise place or cause
to be placed in the waters of any fountain, pond, lake, stream, bay
or other body of water in or adjacent to any park or any tributary,
stream, storm sewer, or drain flowing into such waters, any substance,
matter or thing, liquid or solid, which will or may result in the
pollution of said waters.
(2)
Sound devices. No person shall operate or play any amplifying system
unless specific authority is first obtained from the Village Board.
(3)
Bill posting. No person shall post, paste, fasten, paint or attach
any placard, bill, notice, sign or advertising matter upon any structure,
tree or other natural object in any park, except park regulations
and other signs authorized by the Village Board.
(4)
Throwing stones and missiles prohibited. No person shall throw stones
or other missiles which may cause harm in or into any park.
(5)
Removal of park equipment prohibited. No person shall remove benches,
seats, tables or other park equipment from any park, unless specifically
authorized by the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
(6)
Trapping. "Trapping," when used in this section, includes the taking
of or the attempting to take any wild animal by means of setting or
operating any device, mechanism or contraption that is designed, built
or made to close upon, hold fast or otherwise capture a wild animal
or animals; live traps on a person's property are excluded. The
trapping of wild animals is hereby prohibited in Village parks, except
municipal trapping authorized by the Village Board.
(7)
Making of fires. No person shall start, tend or maintain a fire except
in personal grills or designated fireplaces. Personal grills shall
be used only in designated picnic areas. The use of personal grills
is permitted, provided lawns and vegetation are not endangered. Unburned
fuel and ashes shall be disposed of in such a manner as to prevent
fire or damage to any park property. Control of the fire and the smoke
will be the responsibility of the person using such a fire.
(8)
Protection of park property.
(a)
No person shall kill, injure or disturb or attempt to injure
or disturb waterfowl, birds or animals, wild or domestic, within any
park, except as permitted by this chapter. No person shall climb any
tree or remove flowers or fruit, wild or cultivated, or break, cut
down, trample upon, remove or in any manner injure, deface, write
upon or ill use any tree, shrub, flower, flower bed, turf, soil, sand,
fountain, fireplace, monument, railing, waterline improvement, ornament,
building, structure, apparatus, bench, table, official notice, sign
or other property within any park.
(b)
No person shall deface by throwing stones, pebbles or other
debris at any of the toilets, bubblers or other sanitary facilities
located in any Village park; or deface by drawing with crayon, chalk,
paint or anything else on any of the buildings or equipment at any
Village park; or deface the equipment by means of a sharp instrument.
(9)
Motorized vehicles. Except for authorized maintenance vehicles, no
person shall operate an unlicensed or licensed motorized vehicle outside
of areas specifically designated as parking areas or areas where the
operation of such vehicles is specifically permitted. Motor vehicles
are restricted to the roads and drives and parking areas. No motor
vehicles of any nature may be used on the seeded areas except vehicles
which have Village Board authorization for shows, rides or exhibits
and then only for the purpose of loading and unloading. No vehicle
maintenance or car washing is permitted in any Village park.
(10)
Snowmobiles. No person shall operate a snowmobile in a Village
park except in designated areas. Snowmobiles shall only be operated
on designated trails.
(11)
Speed limit. No person shall operate any vehicle in a Village
park in excess of 15 miles per hour unless otherwise posted.
(12)
Glass beverage bottles in parks prohibited. No individual shall
possess or consume any beverage in a glass bottle or glass container
in any Village park.
(13)
Reckless driving in parks prohibited. No person shall operate
a motor vehicle in a reckless manner in any of the public parks of
the Village.
(14)
Parking in parks. No person shall park any motor vehicle in
any park in the Village except in a designated parking area. The overnight
parking of vehicles is prohibited.
(15)
Horse and carriages. No person shall ride a horse or drive a
horse-driven vehicle in any park, or lead a horse into a park, except
on roads or designated bridle paths, except when approval of the Village
Board is first obtained. It shall be unlawful for any person to ride
a horse or drive a horse-driven vehicle in a careless, negligent or
reckless manner which may endanger the safety and well-being of others.
Horseback riding shall be allowed only during the daylight hours.
No person shall ride a horse which cannot be held under such control
that it may be easily turned or stopped. Horses shall not be left
unbridled or unattended.
(16)
Removing tree protectors. No person shall remove any device
for the protection of trees or shrubs.
(17)
Golfing and sporting activities. No golfing or practicing golf
in Village parks or recreation areas shall be allowed except with
the use of a whiffle ball. All sporting activities must be held in
areas so designated for that purpose.
(18)
Arrows. No person shall use or shoot any bow and arrow in any
Village park, except in authorized areas.
(19)
Fees and charges. The Village Board shall establish such fees
as deemed necessary for use of any park facility, shelter or land
area. It shall be unlawful to use such areas without payment of such
fee or charge when required.
(20)
Firearms; hunting. Possessing or discharging of any air gun,
sling shot, explosive, firearm or weapon of any kind is prohibited
in all Village parks.
(21)
Fish cleaning. Cleaning of fish in shelters, toilet facilities
or picnic areas is prohibited in all Village parks.
(22)
Controlled substances. Possessing, using or dispensing of a
controlled substance in violation of the Uniform Controlled Substances
Act is prohibited in all Village parks.
(23)
Vendors restricted. No person shall sell, vend or give away
any article of merchandise whatever without a written permit from
the Village Board. No person shall expose or offer for sale any article
or thing nor station or place any stand, cart or vehicle for the transportation,
sale or display of any such article or thing, excepting regularly
authorized concessionaires acting by and under the authority and regulation
of the Village Board, unless special permission is granted by the
Village Board during a special event.
(24)
Alcohol beverages. The consumption or possession of alcohol beverages in Village parks shall be as regulated by § 355-30.
(25)
Pets. Dogs and any other pets must be kept on a leash and under
control at all times; pet owners are responsible for cleanup of pet
waste.
(26)
Skates. No skateboards, in-line skates or roller skis will be
permitted in the park at any time, except in designated areas.
(27)
Rest rooms and washrooms. No person shall fail to cooperate
in maintaining rest rooms and washrooms in a neat and sanitary condition.
No person over the age of five years shall use the rest rooms and
washrooms designated for the opposite sex.
(28)
Misuse of equipment. Jumping, standing or misuse will not be
permitted on any bench, bleachers or picnic tables; any misuse or
use with intent to do damage will be considered vandalism and may
result in dismissal from the park.
(29)
Loitering on equipment preventing use. No loitering is permitted
on playground equipment so as to disrupt use by persons waiting to
use such equipment.
(30)
Responsibility for equipment damage. Any person or persons causing
any damage to property in the Village park shall be punished and/or
fined under the appropriate ordinance and be required to make full
and complete restitution.
(31)
Camping. Overnight camping is not permitted.
(32)
Satellite toilets; dumpsters. It will be the obligation of civic
organizations or other major park users to provide satellite toilets
and extra garbage dumpsters during the time of celebrations or special
events.
(33)
Waste disposal restrictions. No person shall dispose of any
garbage, bottles, tin cans or any other solid waste material, including
demolition material, in any Village park where the waste is generated
from outside of the Village park property.
(34)
Bicycle restrictions. No person shall ride a bicycle or skateboard
or roller blade in a reckless manner or ride in and around any bleacher
area or shelter house areas. All bicycles will be placed in bicycle
racks when unattended. No bicycles are permitted in any park building
whether ridden or parked there for any reason.
(35)
Picnic areas. No person in a park shall leave a picnic area
before a fire in the said picnic area is completely extinguished and
before all trash, garbage and other refuse in the said picnic area
is placed in the disposal receptacles provided for that purpose.
(36)
Bathing and swimming. No person in the park shall swim, bathe,
or wade in any waters or waterways in or adjacent to any park, except
in such waters and at such places as are provided therefor, and in
compliance with such regulations as are herein set forth or may be
hereafter adopted.
It shall be unlawful for any person to fly, operate or make
use of any airborne remote- or radio-controlled model airplane, helicopter,
vehicle or any other such device in, over or upon any street, park
or other public or private property except in areas specifically designated
and posted for such purpose and with the consent of the property owner
or lessee of the property.
Except as authorized by the Village Board or its designee, no
person shall dig into the turf of any Village-owned park or recreational
property for any purposes whatsoever or remove any trees or flowers.
Absent authorization by the Village Board or its designee, the use
of metal detectors and digging for buried objects on Village parks
or recreational property.
A.
Park hours. Subject to certain exceptions listed below, all Village
parks shall be closed from 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. the following day.
B.
Park closing and opening dates. The Chief of Police will have full
authority to open and close any park, beach, facility or area because
of season, condition, construction or when, in the interest of public
safety, it is deemed necessary.
C.
Exceptions for organized activities. Subsection A shall not apply to any persons participating in any organized activity in a Village park which was authorized by the Village Board. This exception shall apply during the time such activity is in progress at a Village park and for 30 minutes after the termination of such activity.
A.
Policy on reservation. The Village-owned park and park facilities
and shelter areas are primarily for the nonexclusive use of the residents
and visitors of the Village. However, under proper circumstances,
exclusive use of the same or parts thereof may be permitted. This
section is intended to regulate exclusive use of municipally owned
parks, park facilities, park shelters or parts thereof, in the Village
of Argyle to the end that the general welfare of the Village is protected.
B.
Reservation of park space.
(1)
A person or group, firm, organization, partnership or corporation
may reserve the use of a park facility or a park shelter/pavilion
by written application filed with the Clerk-Treasurer for referral
to the Village Board for a permit for exclusive use of a park. The
Village Clerk-Treasurer shall issue permits for exclusive use of a
portion of a park or park shelter, while the Village Board shall issue
permits for the exclusive use of Village parks. All reservations shall
be made on application forms in the office of the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
Areas not reserved shall be open to use by all.
(2)
Whenever any group, association or organization desires to use an
area of said park facilities for a particular purpose (such as picnics,
parties or theatrical or entertainment performance), a representative
of said group, association or organization shall first obtain a permit
from the Village Clerk-Treasurer for such purposes. The Village Clerk-Treasurer
may grant the application if it appears that the group, association
or organization will not interfere with the general use of a park
by the individual members of the public and if the said group, association
or organization meets all other conditions contained in the application.
The Clerk-Treasurer may require an indemnity bond to protect the Village
from any liability of any kind or character and to protect Village
property from damage and shall contain such a provision if the swimming
lake is to be utilized by said group.
C.
Application. Applications shall be filed with the Village Board at
least 14 days prior to the date on which the exclusive use of the
entire park is requested, or with the Clerk-Treasurer at least three
days prior to the date on which a portion of a park is to be used,
and shall set forth the following information regarding the proposed
exclusive use:
(1)
The name, address and telephone number of the applicant.
(2)
If the exclusive use is proposed for a group, firm, organization,
partnership or corporation, the name, address and telephone number
of the headquarters of the same and the responsible and authorized
heads or partners of the same.
(3)
The name, address and telephone number of the person who will be
responsible for the use of the said park, area or facility.
(4)
The date when the exclusive use is requested and the hours of the
proposed exclusive date.
(5)
The anticipated number of persons to use the said park, area or facility.
(6)
Any additional information which the Village Board or Clerk-Treasurer
finds reasonably necessary to a fair determination as to whether a
permit should be issued.
D.
Reasons for denial. Applicants under this section may be denied for
any of the following reasons:
(1)
If it is for a use which would involve a violation of federal or
state law or any provision of this Code.
(2)
If the granting of the permit would conflict with another permit
already granted or for which application is already pending.
(4)
The application is made less than the required days in advance of
the scheduled exclusive use.
(5)
If it is for a use of the park or park facility at a date and time
when, in addition to the proposed use, anticipated nonexclusive use
by others of the park or park facility is expected and would be seriously
adversely affected.
(6)
If the law enforcement requirements of the exclusive use will require
so large a number of persons as to prevent adequate law enforcement
to the park, park facility or shelter area involved or of the rest
of the Village.
(7)
The exclusive use will reasonably create a substantial risk of injury
to persons or damage to property.
(8)
The exclusive use is so poorly organized that participants are likely
to engage in aggressive or destructive activity.
(9)
If the use would unusually interfere with the general public's
use of the park.
E.
Shelter house reservations.
(1)
Procedure.
(a)
Shelter reservations are accepted by the Village Clerk-Treasurer.
Actual reservations must be made in person and only by persons 18
years of age and older. All reservations must be completed three days
previous to the date of use. Any cancellations must be made seven
days before date of use. The Village reserves the right to refuse
a shelter reservation for any activity it feels is not in the best
interest of the Village.
(b)
No reservation shall be accepted prior to January 2 of any year.
(3)
Condition of facilities. All groups using park facilities will be
held responsible for excessive cleanup and/or damages to facilities
(i.e., tables moved out of shelter houses must be moved back under
shelters, no posts shall be removed without permission, cleanup required,
doors locked after use, etc.).
(4)
Exceptions. Nothing herein shall prohibit the Village from requiring
advance reservations for such special events and conventions as the
Village deems necessary.
F.
Indemnification. Prior to granting any permit for exclusive use of
the park, the Village may require the permittee to file evidence of
good and sufficient sureties, insurance in force or other evidence
of adequate financial responsibility, running to the Village and such
other third parties as may be injured or damaged, in an amount depending
upon the likelihood of injury or damage as a direct and proximate
result of the exclusive use sufficient to indemnify the Village and
such third parties as may be injured or damaged thereby, caused by
the permittee, its agents or participants.
G.
Permit not required for Village activity. A permit is not required
for exclusive use of the park or a park facility sponsored by the
Village of Argyle.
H.
Permit revocation. The Village President, Village Clerk-Treasurer,
Village Board, or a law enforcement officer may revoke a permit already
issued if it is deemed that such action is justified by an actual
or potential emergency due to weather, fire, riot, other catastrophe
or likelihood of a breach of the peace or by a major change in the
conditions forming the basis of the issuance of the permit.
I.
Form of permit. Each permit shall be in a form prescribed by the
Village Board and shall designate the park, park facility or shelter
area involved, date, hours of the exclusive use, purpose of the exclusive
use and the name of the person, group, firm, organization, partnership
or corporation to which the permit is issued.
J.
Class B fermented malt beverage licenses. When fermented malt beverages are sold at any event authorized by this section, a valid fermented malt beverage license shall be obtained and the provisions of §§ 355-11 and 355-30 shall be fully complied with. Said license must be held by the person who filed the original license and shall be presented to any law enforcement officer upon request.
K.
Care of facilities. Persons reserving Village facilities shall be
completely responsible for cleaning up the facilities after the event
to the satisfaction of Village officials. All reserved areas shall
be left in a clean condition, with refuse placed in containers provided
for such purpose. Any organization or corporation reserving any area
in a Village park shall agree to assume full responsibility for all
damage to Village property by any invitee of said organization or
corporation and shall make full payment therefor upon billing by the
Village Clerk-Treasurer. Failure to do so shall deny future use of
park facilities until such payment be made, in addition to any other
remedy which the Village may have.
A.
ULTRALIGHT AIRCRAFT, VEHICLE OR HANG GLIDER
Definitions. As used in this section, the following terms shall have
the meanings indicated:
An unpowered or powered aircraft which is not subject to
extensive regulation by the Federal Aviation Administration by virtue
of its characteristics and which is defined as an ultralight vehicle
by 14 CFR 103.1 and which is defined as an ultralight aircraft by
§ 114.195, Wis. Stats.
B.
Regulations regarding use. No person shall operate any ultralight
aircraft within the Village in such a manner or in such a location
as to endanger or injure any person or property. No person shall operate
an ultralight aircraft in the Village in violation of any applicable
state and federal regulations and standards. No person shall cause
an ultralight aircraft to land or to take off from any property without
permission of the owner or occupant of said property, provided that
an emergency landing may be made to prevent a catastrophe. In the
case of landing or taking off from a Village public park or other
public property, the operator of such ultralight aircraft shall first
obtain a permit from the Village Board. No fee shall be charged by
the Village Board for such permit, which may be issued for a period
up to 30 days, nor shall the Village Board sponsor such activity.