[CC 1977 §24-39; Ord. No. 622 §5, 7-16-1963; Ord. No. 3414 § 1, 8-21-2017]
The Park and Recreation Board and/or Parks and Recreation Director may for good cause suspend, forfeit, cancel or revoke any license or privileges, to be terminated immediately and in certain cases, indefinitely.
[CC 1977 §24-40; Ord. No. 622 §5, 7-16-1963]
Whenever in the provisions of this Article the decision of the Park and Recreation Board is provided for in suspending, forfeiting, cancelling or revoking licenses or privileges or refusing to grant the same, its decision shall be final, unless appealed to the Board of Aldermen on or before the fifth (5th) day following the day notice of such decision is given, except when the fifth (5th) day falls on a Sunday, a legal holiday or a day when the City Hall is closed, then the appeal may be made on the following business day. The appeal shall be filed with the City Clerk, shall substantially set forth the grievance of the party appealing and shall be heard and determined, unless taken under advisement, at the next regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen.
[CC 1977 §24-42; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963]
The park supervisor is authorized, upon the direction of the Park and Recreation Board, to post notices governing certain areas and certain uses of the park and the violation of such notices is hereby prohibited.
[CC 1977 §24-43; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963]
Any section or part of any park may be declared closed to the public by the park supervisor upon the direction of the Park and Recreation Board at any time and for any interval of time, either temporarily or at regular and stated intervals (daily or otherwise) and either entirely or merely to certain uses, as the Board shall find reasonably necessary.
[CC 1977 §24-45; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963]
No person shall expose or offer for sale any article or thing, nor shall he/she station or place any stand, cart or vehicle for the transportation or sale or display of any such article or thing. This Section shall not apply to duly licensed concessions acting by authority of the Park and Recreation Board.
[CC 1977 §24-47; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963; Ord. No. 3409 § 1, 6-19-2017[1]]
It shall be unlawful for any person to hunt, shoot, kill, trap, injure, pursue or molest in any way any bird or animal on or within a City park, except as stated in Section 210.181.
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Editor's Note: Ord. No. 3409 also changed the title of to include "And Trapping."
[CC 1977 §24-48; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963; Ord. No. 1925 §1, 12-14-1992]
Bathing, swimming or wading in all City lakes is prohibited, except as provided in Section 225.380 of this Code.
[CC 1977 §24-50; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963; Ord. No. 1925 §1, 12-14-1992]
Camping in the park is prohibited except in the areas set aside for organized youth groups to be used only by special permission secured from the Chairman of the Park and Recreation Board or the Director of Parks and Recreation.
[CC 1977 §24-51; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963]
Shelter houses in City parks may be used only by reservation. Such reservations may be secured from the park supervisor.
[CC 1977 §24-52; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963]
Priority for use in certain posted areas in the City parks shall be determined by reservation, which reservations shall be secured from the park supervisor.
[CC 1977 §24-56; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963; Ord. No. 1266 §1, 11-5-1980; Ord. No. 1925 §1, 12-14-1992; Ord. No. 2847 §2(24-56), 10-20-2003]
It shall be unlawful for any person to carry or possess any firearm into or in any building under the control of the Park and Recreation Board when that building has been posted to prohibit the possession of firearms within the building.
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Cross Reference — Discharge of firearms generally, §215.920.
[CC 1977 §24-57; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963]
It shall be unlawful for any person to pollute any lake or pond water in any way or dump trash or litter on any property under the control of the Park and Recreation Board.
[CC 1977 §24-58; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963; Ord No. 2873 §2, 7-19-2004]
The building, starting or maintaining of fires in any place where the proper provisions have been made therefor by the park officials is permitted. Any recreational burning, to include but not be limited to bonfires and campfires, must obtain a permit from the Harrisonville Fire Department.
[CC 1977 §24-59; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963]
Horseback riding on paved or improved roads or in posted areas of property under the control of the Park and Recreation Board is prohibited. Dogs in the park must be tied with a chain or controlled by a leash.
[CC 1977 §24-61; Ord. No. 622 §1, 7-16-1963]
The speed limit on park roads is twenty (20) miles per hour, however, permanent or temporary lower speed limit zones therein may be established by the Park and Recreation Board and posted accordingly. Stop signs and yield signs, parking signs and other traffic control signs shall be located and posted by direction of the Park and Recreation Board at such locations as it deems necessary for the safety and protection of the citizens.
[CC 1977 §24-62; Ord. No. 766 §1, 4-3-1968]
Motor vehicles, which are hereby defined to include motorcycles, motor scooters and self-propelled bicycles, not properly equipped with mufflers shall not be operated or used within lake areas. All motor vehicles shall be driven only on established roadways and shall be parked only on established roadways so as not to block traffic and at such places as may be designated as parking zones. Parking in any other area of the park is hereby prohibited. No motor vehicle shall be washed upon the park property.
[Ord. No. 2929 §1, 8-1-2005]
A. 
It shall be unlawful for any person to be upon ATVs, roller skates or skateboards, or riding in or by means of any coaster, toy vehicle, motorized scooter, motorized play vehicle, or similar device while in or upon any portion of any park premises unless specifically designated therefore; provided however, this provision shall not apply to a show, exhibition, demonstration or other activity which is a part of a special event being sponsored on park premises, nor shall this provision apply to child carrying devices such as baby strollers, carriages or wagons, or to a disabled person.
B. 
Golf carts while being operated to and from a public golf course or when being utilized for civic functions or on the golf course are allowed.