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1997-28
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6/23/1997
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129
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<br /> S-tf ß <br />wildflowers, grass, sedge, fern, moss, lichen, fungus, or any other member of the plant <br />family. <br /> PIayscape area of Children's Park means an area in Children's Park bordered by <br />timbers enclosing the community playscape. <br /> Temporary restriction means any restriction imposed by the Mayor or City Manager <br />on the use of city park areas or facilities for a period less than 30 days. <br />I Unattended pet means any domesticated animal that is unaccompanied or not <br />under the immediate physical control of its owner or caretaker. <br /> Wildlife means any animal, bird, amphibian, reptile, fish, shellfish or other aquatic <br />life or any portion thereof. <br /> Sec. 58.030. Disruptive conduct. <br /> (a) It is unlawful for a person to: <br /> (1 ) Intentionally or knowingly interfere with, disrupt or prevent the <br /> orderly conduct of any program being conducted by the department <br /> in any city park, park facility or swimming pool;' <br /> (2) Intentionally or knowingly make unreasonable noise in a public place <br /> or to use electronic equipment, including electrical speakers, at a <br /> volume which emits sound beyond the person's immediate picnic site <br /> without the express written permission of the director; <br /> (3) Intentionally or knowingly appear nude in a city park; <br /> (4) Take, remove, destroy, defa<?e, tamper with or disturb any artifact or <br /> cultural feature or to take, remove, or disturb any rock, soil, gem, <br /> mineral, fossil or other geological deposit from or in any city park <br /> except by permit issued by the director; <br /> (5) Use a metal detector in a city park without the express written <br /> permission of the director; or <br /> (6) Mutilate, injure, destroy, pick, cut, or remove any plant life from or in <br /> a city park except by permit issued by the director. <br /> (b) Any person directly or indirectly responsible for disruptive, destructive, or <br />violent conduct in a city park, park facility or swimming pool, which endangers public <br />property, health or safety may be ordered to leave the park for a period of time not to <br />exceed 24 hours by a peace officer, park ranger or department personnel. <br />(c) It is unlawful for a person to fail or refuse to leave a park after being ordered <br />to do so by a peace officer, park ranger or department personnel, or to return to a park <br />during the time when the person was ordered to leave and remain outside the park. <br />Sec. 58.032. Motor vehicles. <br />(a) It is unlawful for a person to: <br /> (1 ) Drive a motor vehicle on a city park area that is not an improved <br /> roadway; <br /> (2) Park a motor vehicle or trailer in a city park in an area that is not <br /> designated by signs or markings as a parking space; <br /> - 3 - <br />
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