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RECREATION DISTRICT NUMBER FOUR RULES & REGULATIONS |
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The St. Tammany Parish duly adopted resolution c.s. no. 81-487 at its meeting on August 6, 1981, which was offered and moved for adoption by Councilman Smith. This resolution created District 4 under the provisions of Paragraph r. s. 33; 4564 of the State of Louisiana enabling legislation authorizing the creation of Recreation Districts. The boundaries of which shall be the entire Seventh Ward of the Parish as it existed on May 5, 1977 Recreation District 4 shall be comprised of seven (7) members to make up a Board of Commissioners. There shall be six (6) members nominated and appointed by the Parish Council and one (1) member nominated and appointed by the Parish President. Appointees must be registered voters and residents of the Seventh Ward of the Parish. The St. Tammany Parish Recreation District No.4 is vested with all powers, duties and functions vested in it pursuant to provisions of Louisiana Revised Statures 33:4562 through 33:4566 as now adopted or as may from time to time hereinafter be amended. |
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JOHN DAVIS PARK, HENRY KELLER FIELD AND MAIN STREET BOAT LANUCH |
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Hours of Operation
- All parks and recreational facilities shall be open only during the following hours:
- Between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. during the months of March through October
- Between 5:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. during the months of November Through February
- Any person, organization or group may apply to Recreation District No.4 for a permit authorizing usage of a park or recreation facility and permit must be authorized by the Recreational Director of District No.4. The Recreation District has the right of refusal to any applicant.
- Hours of Closure shall not apply to parish or district-sponsored events in progress at closing time, and shall be delayed until such time as the event is complete.
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Glass Beverage Containers and Alcoholic Beverages:
- It shall be unlawful for any person to possess any type of glass beverage container or to discard a glass container in any park or recreational facility.
- With the exception of beer or wine coolers, no alcoholic beverages shall be permitted in any park or recreational facility at any time. It shall be unlawful for any person to remain in a park or recreational facility while in an intoxicated condition. The Parish and Recreational District No.4 may further permit or restrict the possession and use of alcoholic beverages at specific locations, or for specific events, as they deem necessary.
- The sale of alcoholic beverages is allowed only by authorized permit issued by the Parish or Recreation District No.4. When so authorized, such sale shall comply with all other applicable laws and ordinances including, but not limited to, Chapter 3 of this Code and applicable to State laws.
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Dogs To Be Leashed: Stray Animals In General:
It shall be unlawful for any person to permit any dog to pass over or stray into any park or recreational facility unless tied to a leash not exceeding six (6) feet in length and under the control of a responsible person, or to permit any other animal to pass over or stray into any park or recreational facility.
Firearms, Weapons, and Explosives
No person shall bring, or have in his/her possession, any firearm, weapon, or explosives into any park or recreational facility, except when specifically permitted. This section shall not apply to the display of fireworks under Parish or District authority, nor to duty authorized law enforcement agents on bona fide assignments.
Traffic Control and Parking:
No person shall cause or permit the obstruction of traffic, by vehicle or otherwise, in any park, or any park street, or public street adjacent to any park or recreational facility.
Parking shall be in designated areas only. It shall be unlawful for any person to drive or propel any bicycle, motorcycle, automobile, go-cart, or other vehicle in any park or recreational facility except on regular roads designated for such use.
Unlawful Assemblies
Persons shall not collect in parks or recreational facilities in bodies or crowds for unlawful purposes or in a manner annoying or disturbing to others.
Penalty and Enforcement
Except where State law or Parish ordinance supersedes and provides for more stringent penalties, any person violating these rules and regulations shall be subject to a fine of not more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) or imprisonment in the Parish jail for not more than ten (10) days, or both, in the discretion of the Court. Enforcement shall be by the Parish Sheriffs Office and employees of Recreation District No.4. |
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