No person shall bathe, wade or swim in the bathing area, except in such places and at such times and under such conditions as the Board of Trustees may designate.
No person shall dress or undress in the playground, except in such bathhouses or dressing rooms as shall be maintained by the Board of Trustees.
No person shall use tubes, floats, surfboards, swim fins, aqualungs or skin diving equipment of any kind, or any other inflated or buoyant objects or artificial or mechanical aids or devices for swimming or diving, in the bathing area, except as may be permitted by the pool director.
[Amended 12-20-1977 by L.L. No. 8-1977]
A. 
No admission may be permitted to the swimming pool facility except on presentation of official identification. Guests must be accompanied by an adult member of the family to whom identification was issued. Identification is not transferable or redeemable.
B. 
No person, nor the members of such person's family, may be eligible for pool membership unless he or they reside within the Incorporated Village of Floral Park, New York. Applications for membership will be accepted from all residents of the village on a first-come, first-served basis. However, the total number of applications received may be limited by regulations established by the Board of Trustees in order to assure the safe conduct of all members with respect to the utilization of the swimming pool facility. Since the swimming pool facility was erected to be essentially a self-sustaining operation, the Board of Trustees may, by resolution, permit nonresident membership in the event that insufficient applications are received from residents. Such resolution shall establish the geographical area from which such nonresidents may reside for membership purposes and the terms and conditions under which such nonresident membership can be effectuated.
C. 
The Board of Trustees may, from time to time, adopt rules and regulations governing the operation of the swimming pool facility in order to assure that matters of public health and safety shall be maintained at all times during the operation of the pool.
[Amended 10-20-1981 by L.L. No. 9-1981]
No person shall bring any glass bottle or piece of crockery, or any glass or glassware or any part thereof, into the playground, including the swimming pool facility, and no person shall throw, cast, lay or deposit any metallic substance, chewing gum or any offensive matter in the swimming pool facility.
No camp, tent, shelter, lean-to or structure of any kind, including the conventional beach umbrella, shall be erected or maintained in the playground, except under permit and at such particular places and for such specified periods as may be designated.
The use of recreation facilities will be regulated by the Board of Trustees so as to prevent congestion and so as to distribute patrons of the playground over the playground areas in order to ensure the maximum use of the playground areas and in behalf of the comfort of said patrons. All patrons must, at all times, comply with the directions of the playground attendants and the Board of Trustee's directions. All organized picnics or outings shall obtain special permits from the Board of Trustees prior to their arrival at the playground.
No person shall throw, cast, catch, kick or strike any baseball, golf ball, football, basketball, bean bag or other object, except in places designated therefor.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 36, Throwing Missiles.
No person shall erect any structures, stand or platform, hold any meeting, perform any ceremony, make a speech, address or harangue; exhibit or distribute any signs, placard, notice, declaration or appeal of any kind or description; exhibit any dramatic performance, or the performance in whole or in part of any interlude, tragedy, comedy, opera, ballet, play, farce, minstrelsy, dancing, entertainment, motion picture, public fair, circus, juggling, ropewalking or any other acrobatics or show of any kind or nature. No parade, drill or maneuver of any kind shall be conducted, nor shall any procession form for parade or proceed in the playground without a permit.
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Editor's Note: See also Ch. 27, Congregating in Village streets.
No person shall use roller skates except at such places as may be designated therefor, or skate, sled, walk or go upon any ice, or snowshoe or ski except at such times and upon such places as may be designated therefor and until such ice is declared by or under the authority of the Board of Trustees to be in a safe condition therefor; nor will the towing of persons on skis, sleds, etc., be allowed.
Motor vehicles shall be prohibited from any part of the playground, except those designated as parking fields or approaches or exit routes. Nothing herein shall apply to the wagons, trucks or apparatus of a fire department, insurance patrol, police department, ambulance or emergency repair wagons when responding for emergency work or village vehicles on official business.
No person shall bring beer or other alcoholic beverages into the playground.
No person shall, in any part of the playground, engage in toy or model aviation, kite flying, model boating or model automobiling, except as may be specifically authorized by the Board of Trustees.
Any person picking up or taking possession of lost or mislaid money or personal property or money or property of which such person is not the owner shall deliver same immediately to the office of the pool director or playground attendant.