Shelton Open
Space Regulations
Ordinance #769
Whereas
the Board of Aldermen of the City of Shelton
desires to provide a safe and healthy environment for all residents wishing to
enjoy the open spaces of the City of Shelton, and
Whereas the regulations herein
are designed to provide uniform understanding of permitted uses and prohibitions
on property that has been designated by the Board of Aldermen as "City Open
Space", it is therefore
Resolved by the Board of Aldermen
that the following regulations be adopted as an Ordinance of the City of
Shelton:
1. The operation of any motorized
vehicles or vessels is prohibited on any City Open Space area, except official
vehicles engaged in maintenance, emergency activities, or for handicapped
accessibility.
2. No person shall park or store
any motorized vehicle, bicycle, trailer or personal property on any City Open
Space area of the City of Shelton, except in those areas set aside and
designated as temporary parking.
3. All City Open Space areas shall be
open from dawn to dusk unless the Mayor or his designated representative has
granted special permission to an individual or a group in writing to extend this
time period.
4. Non-motorized vessels may be
used only in City Open Space areas approved for that purpose. No motorized
vessels are allowed in any waters of the City Open Space unless required for
emergency rescue or maintenance operations.
5. Swimming is not allowed in any
City Open Space watercourse, pond or lake except as may be designated by the
Mayor or his designated representative.
6. Persons utilizing City Open
Space areas shall be appropriately attired.
7. No person or organization shall
camp overnight in any City Open Space area unless they have obtained written
permission from the Mayor or his designated representative.
8. No person or organization shall erect
tents, or construct shelters or other structures of a temporary or permanent
nature or hold any sponsored gathering or function in any City Open Space areas
without the express written permission of the Mayor or his designated
representatives.
9. No person shall light, kindle
or use any fire on any City Open Space area except in receptacles installed for
that purpose without the express written permission of the fire Marshal.
10. Hunting, trapping, archery,
discharging firearms, paintball guns, air guns or use of any weapon on or into
any City Open Space area is prohibited. Hunters crossing City Open Space areas
to gain access to private or state property may proceed through City Open Space
only with an unloaded firearm.
11. No person shall offer any
article or thing for sale in any City Open Space area unless the Chief of Police
issues a permit for such activity, except that this does not apply to
established Parks & Recreation Dept. and Board of Education programs.
12. No person shall destroy,
injure, herd, harvest or disturb any form of wildlife, plant life, or its
habitat on any City Open Space area excluding state permitted fishing where
specifically allowed.
13. No bottles, broken glass, cans,
waste paper or other rubbish shall be left in any City Open Space area except in
containers designated for that purpose. And, that no yard waste leaves or
refuse, may be deposited on City Open Space areas. And further, that no
residential or commercial dumping of any kind is permitted on City Open Space.
14. Ice-skating and ice fishing
will be allowed upon those bodies of water expressly designated for that purpose
by the Parks & Recreation Dept. and only after the safety of the ice has been
confirmed by the Mayor or his designated representative.
15. Mountain bikes or other
non-motorized vehicles may be used on designated City Open Space trails only
and, at no time may mountain bikes be used off said trails.
16. Dogs must be leashed at all
times while within the City Open Space areas and owners must abide by City
Ordinance #716, "Pooper Scooper Ordinance".
17. No person shall deface, mar, remove
or otherwise intentionally damage any City Open Space area's property or any
improvement made thereon.
18. No person shall use any
alcoholic and/or drugs on any City Open Space area.
Violation of any provision of this
Ordinance shall result in a fine of not more that one hundred dollars ($100) for
each offense in addition to any other penalty provided by the City, State or
Federal governments. Each violation of this article shall be a separate
violation. The citation hearing procedure set forth in City Ordinance #583
(Code Section 1-11.1) shall be applicable to any violation of this article.
With passage of this Ordinance,
Ordinance #711, "Use of City Water Areas for Recreation" is hereby repealed.
Adopted by the Board of Aldermen:
February 13, 2003
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