HomeMy WebLinkAbout088 - 09/01/1992 - ADOPTING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE USE OF CITY CULTURAL, LIBRARY, AND RECREATIONAL SERVICE ORDINANCE NO. 88 , 1992
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
ADOPTING RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE
USE OF CITY CULTURAL, LIBRARY, AND RECREATIONAL
SERVICES FACILITIES
WHEREAS, Section 23-201 of the Code of the City of Fort Collins, as
recently amended, states that the government and control of the general public
in the use and enjoyment of the public parks, the City-owned golf courses,
recreation facilities and areas designated by the City as open spaces or trails,
either within or outside the City limits, shall be in accordance with the rules
and regulations adopted by the City Council by ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted Ordinance No. 62, 1988, which sets
forth the rules and regulations governing the use of parks, open spaces and
trails; and
WHEREAS, the City Council desires to adopt rules and regulations to govern
the use and enjoyment of the City' s public Cultural , Library and Recreational
Services ("CLRS") facilities, including but not limited to: Edora Pool Ice
Center, Fort Collins Community Pool , Northside Aztlan Community Center, Downtown
Community Center, City Park Center, the Pottery Studio, the Senior Center, the
Lincoln Center and adjacent Sculpture Garden, the Library, the Museum, the
buildings and grounds of the City-owned golf courses, as well as the fenced
confines of City Park Pool , Rolland Moore Racquet Complex and The Farm at Lee
Martinez Park.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
that the following rules and regulations are hereby adopted to govern and control
the general public's use and enjoyment of the City's public CLRS facilities:
1. No person without authorization from the manager of a CLRS
facility shall enter or remain in or upon the grounds of a
CLRS facility beyond posted or established hours .
2. No person or business entity shall sell or offer to sell any item
for commercial gain in or upon the grounds of any CLRS facility
without a permit or grant of concession rights from the City.
3. No person shall utilize any CLRS facility to conduct any private or
group instruction or conduct a service for commercial gain without
first obtaining a permit from the City for the same. Permits shall
be issued only to applicants meeting the requirements established by
the City's Director of Cultural , Library and Recreational Services.
4. No person shall use trash receptacles located inside or on the
CLRS facility grounds for the dumping of trash generated from
outside the CLRS facility.
5. Except for CLRS facilities that are properly licensed to sell
alcoholic beverages, no malt, special malt, vinous or
spirituous liquors or fermented malt beverages are allowed in
or on the grounds of CLRS facilities, and the possession or
drinking of such beverages in or on the grounds of such CLRS
facilities is prohibited.
6. The City Manager or his designee is authorized to promulgate
reasonable rules and regulations concerning the time, place
and manner for: (a) depositing, fastening, posting, handing
out, delivering or distributing flyers, handbills, posters,
business cards or other advertising devices; (b)
demonstrations; (c) parades; (d) protests; (e) the
solicitation of contributions; (f) the gathering of
signatures; and (g) any other activity, in or upon the grounds
of a CLRS facility, to prevent such activity from interfering
with the normal and customary operation or use of such
facility. No person shall violate any such rule or
regulation. These rules and regulations shall be filed with
the City Clerk, who shall make them available to all
interested members of the public and who shall publish notice
of such filing.
7. Smoking or carrying a lighted smoking instrument in CLRS
facilities is prohibited, except in designated smoking areas
and except where smoking or carrying a lighted smoking
instrument is part of a performance or activity at such
facility.
8. No person shall knowi gly injure, damage or destroy real or
personal property, nor injure, deface, destroy or remove
signs, notices or markers in or upon the grounds of any CLRS
facility.
9. Any person or persons not using a CLRS facility or program for
its intended purpose, or conducting himself or herself in a
manner which jeopardizes a person's safety or interferes with
the normal and customary operation or use of the CLRS facility
or which violates the rules or regulations established for a
particular CLRS facility or program may be evicted from the
facility.
10. No animals or pets are allowed in CLRS facilities without the
authorization of the manager of the facility, except those
required by qualified, disabled individuals (as defined in the
Americans With Disabilities Act) in order for them to properly
utilize the facility.
11 . No person shall use inline or roller skates or skate boards
within a CLRS facility without the written authorization of
the manager of the CLRS facility.
The knowing violation of any rule or regulation governing the use
and enjoyment of a City public CLRS facility shall constitute a
violation of the City Code punishable as provided in Section 1-15 of
the City Code.
Introduced, considered favorably on first reading and ordered published
this 18th day of August, A.D. 1992, and to be presented for final passage on the
1st day of September, A.D. 1992.
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Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
Passed and adopted on final reading this 1st day of September, A.D. 1992.
Mayor T
ATTEST:
City Clerk