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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF CHULA VISTA AMENDING
CHAPTER 2.66 OF THE CHULA VISTA MUNICIPAL CODE
DEALING WITH PARK RULES
The City Council of the City of Chula Vista does ordain
as follows:
SECTION I: That Chapter 2.66 is amended by adding a new
Section 2.66.035 entitled "Glass Containers and Beer Kegs
Prohibited" to read as follows:
Sec. 2.66.035 Glass Containers and Beer Kegs
Prohibited.
All glass containers and beer kegs are prohibited from
City parks.
SECTION II: That Chapter 2.66 of the Chula Vista
Municipal Code is amended by adding a new Section 2.66.185
entitled "Amplied Noise" to read as follows:
Sec. 2.66.185 Amplified Noise.
Amplified noise or sound from radios, televisions, live
music and generators is prohibited in the parks unless
prior written approval is given by the Director of Parks
and Recreation.
SECTION III: That Chapter 2.66 of the Chula Vista
Municipal Code is amended by adding a new Section 2.66.310
entitled "Group Use - Rules and Regulations" to read as follows;
Sec. 2.66.310 Group Use - Rules and Regulations.
1. All groups desiring to make reservations for picnic
shelters or ballfields must complete a Park
Reservation Request form, submit a refundable
cleaning and security deposit and pay a use fee at
the time of request. NOTE: The reservations must
be made at least two days before the desired date.
Groups wishing to reserve a ballfield must reserve
one for a minimum of two hours. If groups wish, at
additional cost, to have a ballfield prepped
(dragged and chalked), 7 days notice must be given.
Fees for reservations will be as set forth in the
Master Fee Schedule.
2. At the conclusion of the group's use, a Park Ranger
from the Department of Parks and Recreation will
inspect the area to determine if it has been
cleaned and to ensure that no damage has occurred.
If the area is left in satisfactory condition, the
deposit will be refunded.
If the area has not been properly cleaned, the
Department will cause it to be cleaned with the
actual costs being deducted from the deposit. If
the costs of cleaning exceed the amount of the
deposit, the group or organization will be billed
for the balance due with interest added if not paid
within thirty (30) days after the billing date.
3. Groups must not exceed the maximum size for their
shelter. Any group that exceeds the maximum as
determined by a Department of Parks and Recreation
Ranger will forfeit its cleaning deposit. This
occurrence may be grounds for refusal to approve
future requests. Groups must not exceed the
maximum size for their shelter. A group size above
400 cannot be accommodated.
4. Groups who cancel a reservation will be charged a
$5 handling fee. If the reservation is cancelled 7
or more days in advance, the use fee and
cleaning/damage deposit will be refunded. If the
reservation is cancelled less than 7 days in
advance, only the cleaning/damage deposit will be
refunded. Cancellations must be made durinq
business hours (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.) Monday
through Friday by calling 691-5071 or by coming to
the Parks and Recreation Department. Should
inclement weather occur on the day of the
reservation, the groups may receive a refund of the
use fee and cleaning/damage deposit or reschedule
their reservation.
5. All glass containers and beer kegs are prohibited.
6. All groups will confine themselves to their
assigned areas, unless they are involved with
recreational activities. No picnic tables,
benches, grills, stoves or other park equipment
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will be moved from any other area without express
permission from the Department of Parks and
Recreation. Groups may not change assigned picnic
areas. Failure to comply will result in forfeiture
of all fees.
7. All group members and caterers must use the parking
area assigned on the reservation form. Any vehicle
not parked in designated parking spaces will be
ticketed.
8. Organizations and groups staging functions in the
parks should acquaint themselves with the general
park rules and regulations. Actions which are in
violation of said rules and regulations may result
in cancellation of the outing, forfeiture of
deposits, arrest or fine.
9. These Group Use Rules and Regulations apply to all
City of Chula Vista parks.
SECTION IV: This ordinance shall take effect and be in
full force on the thirty-first day from and after its adoption.
Presented by Approved as to form by
Manuel A. Mollinedo, Director . n, Ci~Attorney
of Parks and Recreation
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FIRST READ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
~ITY OF CHULA VISTAj CALIFORNIAj HELD October 14 , i9 86j AND
~INALLY PASSED AND ADOPTED AT A REGULAR MEETING THEREOF HELD October 28 ~
19 86 , BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE~ TO-WIT:
AYES: Councilmen: McCandl iss, Malcolm, Campbell, Moore, Cox
NAYES: Councilmen: None ..
ABSTAIN: Councilmen: None
AElSENT: Councilmen: None
Cify of Chulo Vista
ATTEST~~Y~C~. Cler'~k' ~
~ATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO ) ss.
CITY OF CHULA VISTA )
I, JENNIE M. FULASZ, CMC, CITY CLERK of the City of Chulo Vista, California,
DO HEREBY CERTIFY thor the above end foregoing is o full, true ond correct copy of
ORDINANCE NO. 2172 ,and thot the some hoe not been omended or repeoled.
DATED
City Clerk
CITY OF
CHULA VISTA
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