Chapter 12.26
SKATEBOARD PARK

Sections:

12.26.010    Purpose.

12.26.020    Bicycles and scooters prohibited.

12.26.030    Littering prohibited.

12.26.040    Graffiti prohibited.

12.26.050    No structures allowed other than city approved equipment.

12.26.060    Alcohol and illegal substances prohibited.

12.26.070    Civil penalties.

12.26.010 Purpose.

The purpose of this chapter is to provide guidelines for use of the city’s Skateboard Park, its facilities and equipment and to establish penalties for violation of this chapter. (Ord. 1013 § 1, 2002).

12.26.020 Bicycles and scooters prohibited.

The use of bicycles, scooters, tricycles, or any similar wheeled device except skateboards or rollerblades for which the Skateboard Park equipment was intended is hereby prohibited. (Ord. 1013 § 1, 2002).

12.26.030 Littering prohibited.

It is unlawful to throw any refuse, garbage, waste, broken glass, crockery, nails, shrubbery, trimmings, junk, or advertising matter in any park or to deposit any such material therein except in designated receptacles. (Ord. 1013 § 1, 2002).

12.26.040 Graffiti prohibited.

It shall be unlawful for any person to write, paint or draw upon any wall, pavement, fence, gate, or other structure, tree, or other real or personal property in the Skateboard Park, any drawing, inscription, figure or mark of the type which is commonly known and referred to as “graffiti.” (Ord. 1013 § 1, 2002).

12.26.050 No structures allowed other than city approved equipment.

It shall be unlawful for any person to erect or construct either permanent or temporary ramps, jumps, bars or other equipment not approved by the city. (Ord. 1013 § 1, 2002).

12.26.060 Alcohol and illegal substances prohibited.

It shall be unlawful to possess or consume alcoholic beverages or illegal substances within the Skateboard Park. (Ord. 1013 § 1, 2002).

12.26.070 Civil penalties.

Any person violating any provision of this chapter is guilty of a civil infraction. Any person who commits a civil infraction shall pay a penalty of $50.00 for the first offense, $100.00 for the second offense, and $250.00 for the third or any subsequent offense. (Ord. 1013 § 1, 2002).