2015-34ORDINANCE NO. 2015-34
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING REVISED RULES AND REGULATIONS
PERTAINING TO PARKS AND OTHER OPEN SPACE FACILITIES OWNED AND
OPERATED BY THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX,
VIRGINIA (hereinafter referred to as "CITY") that the Park Rules in the form attached to
this Ordinance are hereby approved and adopted.
This ordinance shall become effective as provided by law.
INTRODUCED: September 29, 2015
PUBLIC HEARING: October 13, 2015
ADOPTED: October 13, 2015
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Mayor
Date
ATTEST:
Votes
Councilman DeMarco
Aye
Councilman Greenfield
Aye
Councilmember Loftus
Aye
Councilman Meyer
Aye
Councilmember Miller
Absent
Councilmember Schmidt
Aye
CITY OF FAIRFAX
PARKS AND RECREATION
PARKS RULES
Introduction
The City of Fairfax is fortunate to have 279 acres in public parklands and over 21
miles of trails for the enjoyment of all. The day-to-day responsibility for having
beautiful parks that provide "Amazing Experiences" for individuals and groups
that visit them is not only the City's and the Parks and Recreation Department's
responsibility, but each person's responsibility. We encourage all of our patrons
to always be considerate of other people and to be careful to protect the natural
environment and recreation facilities.
In order to assist citizens in maintaining a safe and beautiful park system, the
City Council has established the following rules.
Parks Definition
Parks are defined as designated
maintained by the City. Parks
specific property site boundaries
courts, playgrounds, skate parks,
spraypad, etc. When used herein
above.
§1.01 Park Hours
parks and open space properties owned and
include all facilities and amenities within the
to include but not limited to, athletic fields,
trails, open areas, pavilions, site equipment,
the term "Parks" shall mean any or all of the
All parks, with the exception of Old Town Square, are open from sunrise to
sunset unless authorized as a condition of a special use permit as approved by
the City Manager or his/her designee. Old Town Square is open at all hours
unless otherwise restricted by the City.
§1.02 General Parks and Facility Rules
These rules shall govern all parks, open space and all facilities and amenities
within the specific property site boundaries.
1. Activities conducted by Parks users must be orderly and lawful, and not of
a nature to incite others to disorder.
2. No person shall fail or refuse to obey any lawful order of an authorized
City employee or representative.
3. Persons shall comply with all officially posted signs.
4. Persons entering or remaining on Park property when the Park is closed
shall be considered trespassing.
5. No person shall illegally gamble in a Park.
6. The possession, use or discharge or any fireworks, firecrackers or
explosive of any kind by any person in any Park is prohibited.
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General Parks and Facility Rules Continued:
7. No person shall abuse, deface, damage or remove any City property.
8. No person shall use abusive, threatening or profane language in a Park.
9. All litter and garbage must be placed in proper trash or recycling
receptacles or if such receptacles are full, Park patrons are responsible for
removing all items to a proper trash or recycling receptacle. No litter or
garbage shall be deposited in Park except in proper trash or recycling
receptacles.
10. No person shall camp in any manner in a Park without advance written
City permission.
11.All devices that produce sound must be in accordance with Section 38-1
or the Fairfax City Code and as otherwise provided by law
12.The use, consumption, or possession of alcoholic beverages is prohibited
in all Parks, with the exception of Old Town Square, when the proper
permits have been procured from the City and the Alcoholic Beverage
Control Board and fees have been paid.
13. Begging or soliciting Park users for money, food or other things are
prohibited.
14. Urinating or defecating on any Park property except in open permanent or
portable bathroom structures is prohibited.
15. The City is not responsible for any property that is damaged, destroyed or
lost.
16. All unattended property is presumed to be abandoned and may be
removed and/or destroyed by the City.
17. Archery and golfing is prohibited.
18. Policies may be established by the City to regulate play and specific use
of Parks.
§1.03 Athletic Facilities
Athletic Facilities are defined as all courts, ball diamonds, rectangular fields,
skate parks, and sand volleyball courts owned and/or operated by the City
1. Use is restricted to areas and times assigned in the approved permit.
2. All organized play requires a permit issued by the City.
a. Organized play is defined as play by teams which are part of a
youth group or team approved by the City.
b. Organized league play in any park is prohibited unless authorized
by the City.
3. Scheduling priority and criteria will be determined by the City.
4. No seasonal and/or permanent signs, banners, pennants or the like may
be placed in or on facilities, structures or property without the written
consent of the City.
5. Hitting, throwing, or kicking balls into fences is prohibited.
6. Play on natural turf fields is prohibited during wet or inclement conditions.
7. Climbing on buildings, backstops, dugouts, fences, goals, pavilions or any
other Park structure not intended for play is prohibited.
8. Field closures shall be at the discretion of the City.
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Athletic Facilities Continued:
9. For patron safety, only coaches, game officials and players are allowed on
playing fields. All others shall stay 15 feet from playing field.
10. Synthetic Turf Fields
a. Smoking on or within 10 feet of any synthetic turf field is prohibited.
b. Metal cleats or any item that may puncture the synthetic turf is
prohibited.
c. Fireworks on any synthetic turf fields are prohibited.
d. Fires or grills on or within 10 feet of any synthetic turf field, is
prohibited.
e. Unauthorized vehicles on synthetic turf fields are prohibited.
11. Failure to abide by limitations of use or sanctioning policies will forfeit the
group's opportunity to use the field or facility or to be scheduled for use in
the future.
§1.04 Basketball Courts
1. Climbing or hanging on equipment, nets or rims are prohibited.
2. Courts are available on a first -come -first -serve basis, unless otherwise
posted by the City.
§1.05 Pavilions
1. Groups or individuals may reserve shelter facilities through the City.
Groups or individuals receiving authorization will be issued an official
permit. The permit must be in available for inspection when using the
facility.
2. Unless an official permit is presented by a group or individual, shelter
facilities are available on a first -come -first-served basis.
3. Permits for Pavilions are for the Pavilion only.
4. Pavilion permits do not include other Park facilities.
§1.06 Skate Park
1. Skate Park is open from 9:00am to sunset.
2. Skating is at the skater's own risk. The skate park is not directly
supervised.
3. The City is not liable for any accident or injury to person or property
resulting from the use of the skate park.
4. All skaters must wear protective equipment including a strapped helmet,
elbow and knee pads. Sandals and open toe shoes are prohibited.
5. All skaters in the Skate Park must wear shoes at all times.
6. Bicycles, scooters or rollerblades are prohibited in the Skate Park.
7. Be considerate of fellow skaters especially those who are younger and
less skilled. Serious injury may result from being hit by a skateboard
falling or colliding.
8. Graffiti, vandalism, swearing, smoking, the use of tobacco, alcohol or
drugs is prohibited in the Skate Park.
9. Glass containers are prohibited in the Skate Park.
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Skate Park Continued:
10. Please keep the Skate Park looking beautiful. Dispose of all trash.
11. Spectators are not allowed in the Skate Park.
12.Anyone not using the Skate Park in a safe and acceptable manner or
abusing the rules of the Skate Park will be removed and not permitted
back without approval from the City.
13. Animals are not permitted in the Skate Park at any time.
§1.07 Tennis Courts
1. Tennis courts shall be used only for tennis. All other sports are prohibited.
2. All tennis courts are available on a first -come -first -serve basis; except
when the City has scheduled events/classes.
3. No permits shall be issued for weekends or after 5pm Monday through
Friday.
4. When others are waiting for a court, players shall confine their use of the
court to one hour for singles play and one and one-half hours for doubles
play.
5. Only soft soled athletic type shoes shall be worn on the courts.
6. Climbing on fences or nets is prohibited.
7. Bicycles, roller skates, skateboards, and motorized vehicles are prohibited
on the courts.
§1.08 Trails
Trails are defined as routes on land with protected status and public access for
recreation or transportation purposes such as walking, jogging, hiking, and
biking.
1. Pedestrians have the right of way on trails unless otherwise noted.
2. Trail use by groups of 10 persons or more and competitions require
written approval from the City.
3. Trail users must stay on designated trails.
§1.09 Business Activities, Soliciting and Advertising in Parks and Facilities
1. Business Activities. No person shall sell or make an offer to sell goods or
services or conduct business activities, including but not limited to
unauthorized lessons, camps or fitness programs, within a park or facility
without the express written permission of the City.
2. Mobile Vending. Mobile vending is not allowed in City Parks, without the
express written permission of the City in the form of a mobile vending
permit.
3. Solicitation. No person shall solicit monetary or other valuable
contributions from others in a park or facility without the express written
permission of the City.
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Business Activities, Soliciting and Advertising in Parks Continued:
4. Advertisements. No person shall advertise goods, services or events
within a Park without the express written permission of the City. For the
purposes of this regulation, advertisements include, but are not limited to,
the distribution or posting of handbills, flyers, coupons or public
announcements or signs mounted on vehicles.
5. Signs. No person shall post signs in a Park without the express written
permission of the City.
§1.10 Motor Vehicles and Traffic
1. Speed Limit Where None Is Posted. Where no speed limit is posted, no
person shall operate a motor vehicle within a Park at a speed greater than
20 miles per hour.
2. Prohibited Vehicles.
a. No person shall operate a motorized vehicle within a Park without
the express written permission of the City.
b. No person shall operate within a Park a farm tractor or other farm
machinery or a type of vehicle used primarily for earth -moving
operations without the express written permission of the City.
c. Paved and gravel surface trails are open to all forms of non -
motorized transportation unless posted otherwise
3. Motorized Wheelchairs and Assistive Devices. Motorized wheelchairs and
other motorized assistive devices for mobility impaired persons are
permitted in all areas where pedestrian access is permitted, unless
otherwise posted by the City.
4. Traffic Ordinances. The traffic ordinances of the City and all applicable
State vehicle laws shall apply to all Park property. In addition, the following
regulations shall apply:
a. Vehicular traffic and parking is only permitted on designated paved
or graveled roadways and parking areas, except as otherwise
specifically directed by the City.
b. All posted traffic signs will be observed.
c. No person shall change any vehicle parts or repair, grease or wash
vehicles on any Park property, except for emergency repair.
5. Parking and Overnight Parking. No person shall park a motor vehicle in
areas of a park other than those designated by the City as parking areas.
Motor vehicles may not be parked overnight in a park without the express
written permission of the City. Motor vehicles left overnight in violation of
this regulation may be ticketed and/or towed.
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§1.11 Domestic Animals
1. Dog owners must comply with City leash laws.
2. All animals are prohibited from athletic fields, courts, playground area,
playground equipment and Skate Park.
3. No animal excrement or fecal matter shall be left or deposited in any Park
except in a proper trash or dog fecal matter receptacle. If none is
available, the animal owner must carry it out with them.
4. Horses are prohibited in the Parks or on the trails unless authorized by the
City.
§1.12 Fires and Use of Grills
1. All fires within a Park must be confined to safe cooking receptacles (grills).
2. Open pit or surface fires are prohibited.
3. Portable grills are allowed including propane, in designated picnic areas.
4. No person shall leave a fire unattended. No person shall leave a fire
without having fully extinguished it.
§1.13 Fishing
Fishing is not permitted in Parks, with the exception of Ashby Pond
Conservatory. Persons fishing in a Park shall comply with State game laws and
all special conditions established by the City.
§1.14 Ice Skating
No person shall go upon the ice of any body of water in a Park. Ice skating is not
permitted in any Park.
§1.15 Protection of Park Property
1. Construction. No person shall erect or construct any structure of any kind,
install or perform any maintenance on any utility, equipment or other
device on, below, over or across a Park without the express written
permission of the City or in accordance with the terms of an existing
easement duly recorded.
2. Encroachments. No person shall in any way alter, damage, remove or
deface any facilities, features, vegetation, man-made objects or equipment
in a Park; nor erect or store personal property, plant vegetation or deposit
debris or refuse in a park as an extension of a use on adjacent property
without the express written permission of the City.
3. Historic Artifacts and Man -Made Objects. No person shall damage, disturb
or remove any historic artifacts, historic features or other man-made
objects from a Park without the express written permission of the City. For
the purposes of these regulations, "historic artifacts" are any material
remains that give physical evidence of human occupation, habitation, use
or activity; and "historic features" include, but are not limited to, walls,
fence lines, cellars, fire pits, mill races, trenches, tent platforms, quarries
or any other man-made arrangement of materials or trace thereof.
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Protection of Park Property Continued:
4. Metal Detectors. No person shall use a metal detector or similar device
within a Park without the express written permission of the City.
5. Off -Trail Use. No person shall bicycle, skate, ski or ride horses off of
established trails, walkways or roadways without the express written
permission of the City.
6. Unauthorized Trails. No person shall create any new trails without the
express written permission of the City.
§1.16 Remote -Control Devices, Drones and Powered Models or Toys
No person shall operate drones, hobby rockets, CO2 rockets, remote -control
gliders or powered remote -control or tethered planes, boats, cars or other like
devices in a Park except in areas designated by and with the express written
permission of the City.
§1.17 Rest Rooms and Portable Toilets
1. Harassment and Intimidation. No person shall remain in the vicinity of a
rest room or portable toilet in a Park with the intent to harass, intimidate or
solicit users of such facility.
2. Inappropriate Behavior. No person shall engage in inappropriate behavior
in rest rooms or portable toilets. For the purposes of these regulations,
inappropriate behavior includes, but is not limited to, sexual activity, use of
controlled substances, sleeping, loitering, washing clothes, bathing in
fountains or washbasins — or any other activities prohibited by law.
§1.18 Restricted Areas
No person shall enter any area in a Park designated and posted as restricted
without the express written permission of the City.
§1.19 Swimming
Swimming, bathing and wading are prohibited in bodies of water, to include, but
not limited to, streams, rivers, ponds or lake, within or adjacent to a Park without
the express written permission of the City.
Old Town Square Interactive Water Feature
Spray pad is open daily Monday through Sunday from 8am to 10pm from April to
October.
The spray pad may be turned off periodically without notice.
The spray pad will be closed occasionally for routine maintenance during the
operating season.
• Parents shall read all statements on Park signs thoroughly.
• Surface is slippery when wet. Water shoes are highly recommended.
• All children under the age of 12 must be supervised by an adult.
• Parents: Watch your children carefully!
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Old Town Square Interactive Water Feature Continued:
• Do not drink the water. (It is chemically treated & recirculated.)
• No animals allowed on or near the spray pad.
• Pollution is prohibited. No urination, fecal matter, vomiting, nose blowing
or spitting is allowed.
• Interact with the spray pad ONLY if diarrhea free for the past two weeks.
• Diaper -age children or incontinent persons must wear a "swim diaper" with
plastic pants.
• No glass containers, bicycles, skateboards, scooters, inline skates,
wagons or strollers allowed.
• No food or drink allowed.
• No running or horseplay.
• Appropriate dress must be worn at all times.
• Visitors must use foot shower before entering the spray pad area.
• Keep out of cascade fountain; it is not for recreation.
• Occupancy load for spray pad is 37.
• The City is not liable for any accident or injury to person or property
resulting from the use of the spray pad.
§1.18 Voluntary Tobacco and Smoke Free Zones
The City has established "Tobacco and Smoke Free Zones" for playgrounds,
skate parks, basketball courts, tennis courts, and sand volleyball courts. This
includes the use of cigarettes, cigars, e -cigarettes, and hookah. This initiative will
help Parks remain clean and safe outdoor environments for children and their
families. The City does not have authority to prohibit smoking in Parks. The City
has taken a first step by requesting voluntary compliance to bring awareness to
the issue and to begin to address the impacts of tobacco on community health.
§1.19 Wildlife and Habitat Protection
1. Animals. No person or his or her pet shall harass, capture, remove, injure
or kill any animal or its young or eggs found in a Park, or disturb the nest,
den, burrow, lodge, roost, dam or other structure of any animal found in a
Park, or attempt to do so, unless the person possesses a federal or
Virginia state permit and has the express written permission of the City.
2. Feeding of Wild Animals. No person shall feed any wild animal within a
Park unless such feeding is expressly authorized by the City by a posted
sign or in writing.
3. Removal of Plants and Fungi. No person shall remove from a Park any
plant or fungus (e.g., mushrooms) or parts thereof including, but not
limited to, cuttings, flowers, seeds, berries, nuts or foliage, without the
express written permission of the City.
4. Abandonment or Release of Animals. No person shall abandon, release or
cause to be released into a Park any animal or other organism without the
express written permission of the City.
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Wildlife and Habitat Protection Continued:
5. Planting or Release of Seeds or Spores. No person shall plant any plant
or release or cause to be released into a Park any plant or fungus seeds
or spores without the express written permission of the City.
6. Habitat Preservation. No person shall disturb or modify woodlands,
steams, stream banks, meadows, ponds, lakes or other natural areas
within a park without the express written permission of the City.
7. Removal of Natural Materials. No person shall remove or use any wood,
wood chips, sod, earth, humus, rocks, minerals, fossils, sand, water or any
other natural material from a Park without the express written permission
of the City.
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