[HISTORY: Adopted by the Borough Council of the Borough of
Middletown 5-12-1975 by Ord. No.
669.[1] Amendments noted where applicable.]
GENERAL REFERENCES
Curfew — See Ch. 132.
Loitering — See Ch. 179.
Peace and good order — See Ch. 198.
Public places — See Ch. 212.
[1]
Editor's Note: This ordinance became effective, without the
signature of the Mayor, on 6-9-1975.
It is the intent, purpose and scope of this chapter to ensure
the preservation of public parklands, recreation facilities and conservation
areas within the Borough of Middletown for the perpetual enjoyment
of the residents of the Borough, to regulate activities within these
areas consistent with the enjoyment of unspoiled natural settings
and park facilities and to prevent any nuisances to the residents
of the Borough in the use of such public parklands, recreation facilities
and conservation areas or in the enjoyment of private property adjacent
to them.
No person, except those authorized by the Borough and conducting
Borough business, shall, in recreation, park or conservation areas:
A.
Injure, deface, disturb, befoul or in any manner destroy or cause
to be destroyed any part of any recreation, park or conservancy site
owned by the Borough, nor any building, sign structure, equipment,
utility or other property found within.
B.
Remove, injure or destroy any tree, flower, shrub, plant or growing
thing or any rock or other mineral.
C.
Kill, trap, hunt, pursue or in any manner deliberately disturb or cause to be disturbed any wild bird or animal within the recreation, park or conservancy sites owned by the Borough, except as permitted in § 195-4B.
D.
Throw, discharge or otherwise place or cause to be placed in the
waters of any fountain, pond, lake 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 may result in the pollution of said waters; nor to dump, deposit
or leave any bottles, broken glass, paper, boxes, cans, dirt, rubbish,
waste, garbage, refuse or trash anywhere within the park or conservancy
sites owned by the Borough; but rather to make use of proper receptacles
where these are provided, and where receptacles are not so provided,
all such materials shall be carried away from the park by the person
responsible for its presence and properly disposed of elsewhere.
[Amended 8-8-1983 by Ord.
No. 861, approved 8-8-1983; 10-3-2017 by Ord. No.
1344, approved 10-3-2017]
A.
Hours of operation.
(1)
Recreation,
park and conservation areas shall generally be open daily to the public
between dawn and dusk, with certain limited exceptions.
(a)
This shall not preclude free access to and egress from the Swatara
Creek at the Pennsylvania Fish Commission boat launching ramp near
the end of South Union Street in connection with night fishing.
(b)
Use of any lighted recreational areas, including the basketball courts,
tennis courts, and sand volleyball court at Hoffer Park and the baseball
field at Oak Hill Park, may only be used between the hours of dusk
and dawn pursuant to a special permit obtained in advance from the
Office of the Borough Manager which includes an arrangement for the
use of lights at the permitted facility.
[Amended 3-1-2022 by Ord. No. 1390, approved 3-1-2022]
(2)
It
shall be unlawful for any person or persons, other than Borough personnel
conducting Borough business therein, to occupy or be present in said
park during any hours in which the park is not open to the public,
except by special permit from the office of the Borough Manager.
(3)
Any
section or part of the recreation, park or conservation areas may
be declared closed to the public at any time and for any interval
of time, either temporarily or at regular or stated intervals. During
such periods of time, it shall be unlawful to enter upon or to occupy
such areas or portions thereof contrary to posted regulations.
B.
Group activity. Whenever any Middletown group, association or organization
desires to use recreation or park facilities for a particular purpose,
a representative of said group, association or organization shall
first obtain a special permit for such use in specially designated
areas from the office of the Borough Manager.
(1)
The
Borough Manager may delegate his responsibilities under this section
to another appropriate Borough employee or the Recreation Director
of the Olmsted Regional Recreation Board (or any successor organization).
(2)
The
Borough Council may adopt a building or park or conservation area
utilization form to be used by the Borough Manager or designee.
C.
The Borough Manager or designee shall grant the permit if it appears
that the group, association or organization will not interfere with
the general use of the park by members of the public, if the intended
use is consistent with the purposes of the building, park or conservation
area and implicit in their character, and if the group, association
or organization meets all other conditions contained in the application.
(1)
In
the event that application is made by a group, association or organization
for a use that is not consistent with the intended purposes of the
park, such as theatrical or entertainment performances, then the Borough
Manager or designee shall seek the approval of Borough Council for
such special permit.
(2)
In
the case of any special permit or request for use, the Borough may
require an indemnity bond or other security to protect the Borough
from any liability of any kind or character and to protect Borough
property from damage.
D.
Use of facilities. Facilities and areas in Borough recreation, park
or conservancy sites shall be used only for the purposes designated
or implicit in their character. Special activities, including but
not limited to flying model airplanes, tournaments, and the operation
of motor scooters, motorcycles, minibikes, go-carts, snowmobiles and
similar vehicles, shall be permitted only at locations or trails specifically
designated for such use and at times established. No golf shall be
played on any Borough property, in any Borough parkland or conservation
area, irrespective of the type of balls used.
E.
Motor vehicles. Licensed motor vehicles shall be permitted only on designated roadways. The speed limit for such vehicles on such roadways shall be 10 miles per hour. Motor scooters, motorcycles, minibikes, go-carts and snowmobiles shall not be permitted on roadways designated for licensed vehicular traffic unless licensed for travel on the public roads of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. All vehicles shall be parked in areas or places so provided and designated. Parking in places contrary to posted regulations and times is prohibited, and such vehicles may be removed by the Borough at the owner's expense. All vehicles must exit the park area at the regular closing time or within 15 minutes after the lights have been turned off if the driver is attending an event at Hoffer or Oak Hill Parks as set forth in Subsection A(1)(b), whichever is later. It shall be unlawful to clean, wash, repair or do any work whatsoever on private vehicles within recreation, park and conservation areas, except for emergency repairs.
F.
Fees. The
Borough Manager or designee shall have the authority to issue a fee
schedule for special permits and/or requests for use, set the amount
of deposits and prescribe conditions under which deposits are collected
or forfeited. Such revenue shall be used for recreation, park and
conservation purposes within the general fund.
A.
Fires and fireworks. Fires may not be built or allowed anywhere in
recreation, park or conservation areas except in stoves, fireplaces
or designated areas provided for that purpose. Permits must be secured
for any fireworks at any time and for fires to be maintained after
closing time.
B.
Animals. It shall be unlawful for owners of animals to permit the
same within recreation, park or conservation areas. Permits may be
obtained for the training and/or exhibition of animals in designated
areas. It shall be unlawful to bring any dangerous animal into any
recreation, park or conservation area.
C.
Gambling. Gambling is prohibited in recreation, park or conservation
lands.
D.
Merchandising, advertising and signs. Municipal recreation facilities
are public areas where the benefit of use includes the right to enjoy
the environment without the intrusion of commercial enterprise. Therefore,
to preserve and protect the aesthetics of recreation spaces, the Borough
Council herein prohibits most types of commercial enterprise, solicitation,
fund-raising activity, and advertisement. The only exception to such
prohibition is a narrow exception, which would allow certain recreation
facilities owned by the Borough of Middletown to recover part of the
maintenance expense of operating such facilities through the assignment
of the opportunity to seek sponsorships.
[Amended 4-5-1993 by Ord.
No. 1038, approved 4-5-1993; 5-7-2007 by Ord. No.
1222, approved 5-7-2007]
(1)
In recreation, park or conservation areas, no person shall:
(a)
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, except for special community events, such
as the Colonial Arts and Crafts Festival, Civil War Reenactment Festival,
or like events, as designated under the authority of the Middletown
Borough Council and adopted by resolution. The Main Pavilion in Hoffer
Park may not be used for commercial activities otherwise.
(b)
Announce, advertise or call the public attention in any way
to any article or service for sale or hire.
(c)
Post, paste, fasten, paint, write, draw, carve, tack or affix
any placard, bill, notice, sign, advertisement or any inscription
whatever upon any structure, tree, stone, fence, thing or enclosure
within any recreation, park or conservation area or on any public
lands or highways or roads adjacent to any recreation, park or conservation
area, including but not limited to all parks and fields, the Middletown
Centre Square, and Middletown's James and Edith Booser Reservoir,
except that the Borough Highway/Property Department may have informational
signs placed within such areas.
(2)
Sponsorship. The Borough Council herein authorizes a local nonprofit
recreation agency to underwrite the cost of maintenance of two specific
facilities located in the Borough, through the sale of sponsorship
opportunities to support an event, activity, person, or organization
financially or through the provision of products or services. The
two specific facilities and the requirements are:
(a)
Oak Hills ball field. The Middletown Amateur Baseball Association
(MABA), or its successor, may, for the purpose of underwriting the
cost of its community operation, affix temporary canvas or plywood
sponsorship signs upon the chain link outfield fence and across the
chain link backstop. The sponsorship signs may state the names, logos,
and contact information of those persons, entities, corporations or
firms which have provided financial support for MABA. These temporary
postings must be removed at the end of each youth baseball season
and must be in a style and aesthetic that does not interfere with
the enjoyment of the baseball facility. The Middletown Borough Council
herein authorizes the MABA to use its reasonable judgment in soliciting
commercial support. The MABA must transmit to the Borough Manager,
by correspondence prior to the opening day of each baseball season,
the name of each entity that will appear upon the temporary signage.
(b)
Community swimming pool. The Olmsted Regional Recreation Board
(Rec. Board), or its successor, may, for the purpose of underwriting
the cost of its community operation, affix temporary canvas or plywood
sponsorship signs upon the chain link eastern fence only. The sponsorship
signs may state the names, logos, and contact information of those
persons, entities, corporations or firms which have provided financial
support for the public pool or the Rec. Board. These temporary postings
must be removed at the end of each pool season and must be in a style
and aesthetic that does not interfere with the enjoyment of the pool
facility. The Middletown Borough Council herein authorizes the Rec.
Board to use its reasonable judgment in soliciting commercial support.
The Rec. Board must transmit to the Borough Manager, by correspondence
prior to the opening of the pool each season, the name of each entity
that will appear upon the temporary signage.
(3)
The Borough Manager, or his designee, is herein authorized to remove
any sponsorship sign not identified by the MABA or the Rec. Board
as a sponsor or any sign that is in violation with the requirements
established herein.
E.
Aircraft. It shall be unlawful to land a private or commercial airplane
or helicopter on recreation, park or conservation lands.
F.
Personal conduct. It shall be unlawful for any person in any recreation,
park or conservation area to:
(1)
Disturb the peace or use profane or obscene language.
(2)
Endanger the safety of any person by any conduct or act.
(3)
Commit any assault or battery or engage in fighting.
(4)
Carry, possess or drink any alcoholic beverage, including beer, except during approved special events in accordance with Subsection G of this section.
[Amended 1-6-2020 by Ord. No. 1368, approved 1-6-2020]
(5)
Violate any rule for the use of the park made or approved by the
Borough.
(6)
Prevent the use by any person or interfere with the use by any person
of any park, recreation or conservation lands, building or facilities
so long as such use is in compliance with this chapter and the rules
applicable to such use.
(7)
Act in an unlawful, disorderly or disruptive manner or against the
best interests of the areas or other people.
(8)
Ride a bicycle on the infield of a ball diamond.
G.
Special
event permit required.
[Added 1-6-2020 by Ord. No. 1368, approved 1-6-2020]
(1)
As provided in Subsection F(4) of this section, a special event wherein alcoholic beverages may be available for public consumption and consumed from an open container may be authorized at the discretion of Borough Council upon the application to and approval by Borough Council of a permit to hold a special event in a park area within the Borough without violating this chapter. The special event wherein alcoholic beverages may be available for public consumption and consumed from an open container must comply with all applicable laws and regulations of the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board, including, but not limited to, the possession of any and all licenses and permits required by the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board for the special event.
(2)
Any
special event permit application fee shall be set by resolution of
the Borough Council.
The Borough Manager or other agents designated by the Borough
Council, including the Recreation Director, shall administer the provisions
of this chapter, including the establishment and collection of fees,
the preparation of application forms, the issuance and revocation
of permits, the promulgation of rules and regulations to implement
the provisions of this chapter and all other decisions relative thereto.
When acts or conduct of individuals or groups is determined to be
in violation of this chapter or rules and regulations promulgated
by the authority of this chapter or not to be in the best interest
of the recreation, park and conservancy area or when such acts or
conduct endangers other people or private or public property or when
such acts are deemed to be disruptive to the surrounding neighborhood,
the Borough police, the Recreation Director or their agents assigned
to such areas or programs shall have the authority to cause such acts
to be terminated or to expel the perpetrators of such acts from the
area or to call the Borough police to arrest and detain such individual
or individuals or to file a complaint for the violation of this chapter
with a District Justice.
[Amended 7-11-1988 by Ord. No. 972, approved 7-11-1988]
Any person violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall,
upon conviction thereof before the District Justice, be sentenced
to pay a fine not to exceed $1,000 and not less than $25, plus costs,
and, upon refusal to pay the same, to be imprisoned in the Dauphin
County Jail for a period not to exceed three days. For each succeeding
offense, the minimum fine shall be increased an additional $25, making
such minimum fine $50 for the second offense, $75 for the third offense
and so on, but in no event to exceed $1,000, the statutory maximum.
Where such violator has removed, destroyed, damaged, defaced or befouled
the recreation, park or conservation area or the contents thereof,
the cost of maintenance, repair or replacement shall be charged to
such person or group in addition to any fines levied. Further use
of recreation and park facilities may be denied to violators of this
chapter in addition to the imposition of fines and/or costs.