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ATTACHMENT "A" <br />PARKS ®PERATI®NS -ADMINISTRATIVE RULES <br />1. Sponsorship Guidelines <br />a. Persons or entities desiring to participate as sponsors for City events or <br />City co-sponsored events and vendors must complete a Sponsorship <br />Application available from the Parks and Recreation Department and <br />adhere to the sponsorship guidelines set forth in the application. <br />2. Dogs in Parks <br />a. Dogs are permitted in public parks and trails provided they are under the <br />continuous control of the owner and on a leash of six feet or less. <br />b. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets. <br />c. Aggressive or misbehaving dogs will be required to leave the park. <br />d. Dogs are not permitted in playgrounds or on athletic fields. <br />e. Pets are not permitted in any facility without permission of the City staff. <br />f. The Parlcs Department reserves the right to create and enforce rules <br />specific to any leash optional Dog Park. <br />3. Tobacco products in Parks <br />a. The use of tobacco products is prohibited in parks under one acre in size. <br />b. The use of tobacco products in parks greater than one acre in size is <br />restricted to designated areas. <br />c. Tobacco products must be deposited in the proper receptacles. <br />d. The use of tobacco products is prohibited in andpublic building or within <br />20 feet of the entrance of andpublic building. <br />e. The use of tobacco products is prohibited during all times in all areas, <br />within a defined perimeter at City owned or operated parks used for <br />organized youth athletic activities. The defined perimeter is the areas that <br />encompasses all athletic fields, spectator stands, concession areas, restroom <br />areas, wallcing or con~regatin~areas, and all intervening spaces. This area <br />is often times, but not exclusively, outlined b~perimeter fencing with gates <br />at points of entry <br />4. Parking for non-park use <br />a. Parking on park property of vehicles when not related to park or <br />recreational use is strictly prohibited. <br />5. Health Concerns <br />a. The City staff reserves the right to remove any participant from a park or <br />any program who may pose a health concern to other participants. <br />6. Background checks <br />a. To the greatest extent possible, all volunteers will undergo a background <br />check before participating in parks and recreation activities and or events. <br />