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Updated 8-2009 Page 1 of 10 CHAPTER 15 PARKS AND RECREATION Section 15-101. Municipal Park. The Village of Oakwood Hills Municipal Park shall be open to the use of the public from one half hour before sunrise each day to one-half hour after sunset each day, unless written permission is first obtained from the Village President, Chairman of the Village Board of Trustees Park Committee or Village Police Department. Section 15-102. It shall be unlawful for any person to park a vehicle on that part of East Park Lane between the northeast corner of Lot 20 in Block 8 and North Shore Drive, unless such person is then using the Municipal Park. Section 15-103. Motor Vehicles. It is unlawful for any person, except for those who are engaged in the business of the Village or who are otherwise expressly authorized by the Village to do so, to drive or operate any motor vehicle of any kind in the park, except on existing roads or parking lots. Section 15-104(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Definitions. For the purposes of this Chapter, unless provided otherwise herein, the following terms, phrases, words, and their derivations shall have the meaning given herein. Section 15-104(a) (Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Animal An animal includes any domesticated, farm, wild animal or pet of any kind. Section 15-104(b) (Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Appurtenances Any and all accessory facility or features at a beach, including but not limited to, bathhouse, boat, boat ramp, boat slips, dock, fencing, pier, playground equipment, slide, storage shed. Section 15-104(c) (Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Beach and Beach Property Any body of water, which is modified, improved, constructed, or installed for the purpose of public swimming, recreational bathing, wading, floating, or diving but does not include pools at private residences intended only for the use of the owner and guests. A beach is comprised of all public property associated with or located at the beach including, but not limited to, its shores, equipment, buildings, and any and all appurtenances. Section 15-104(d)(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Dog/Domestic Dog A domestic dog is defined as a dog that is the family pet that resides in one's home. Section 15-104(e)(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Lake A boy of water used for recreational purposes including but not limited to, swimming, wading, non-motorized boating, and/or fishing. Section 15-104(f)(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Motor or Motorized Vehicle Any vehicle that is self-propelled or propelled by power derived from gas, diesel, battery, electric and

other similar sources and that carries one or more persons whether or not it has been issued a title document, license plate, or registration document. It does not include vehicles moved solely by human power or motorized wheel chairs. Section 15-104(g)(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Owner/Responsible Person is defined as the owner of a domestic dog or the person currently responsible for or in charge of a domestic dog (i.e. keeper or custodian of a domestic animal) Section 15-104(h)(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Park The Village of Oakwood Hills' Municipal Park is the park commonly known as "North Park" with an address of 2501 North Park Drive, located at the west forty two (42) acres of the south half of the northeast quarter of Section 36, Township 44 North, Range 8 east of the Third Principal Meridian, in McHenry County, Illinois. Section 15-104(i)(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Properly Licensed Dog is defined as a domestic dog that has current license(s)/tag(s), as required by law. Section 15-104(j)(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Vehicle Park Area Pathway The walking path located within a Village park. Section 15-105. Ejectment of Violators. The Police Department, Village President, Village Trustees and Park Patrol shall have the authority to eject from the park any person acting in violation of this Chapter. Section 15-106. Seizure of Property. The Police Department shall have the authority to seize and confiscate any property, thing or device in the park, or used in the park, in violation of this Chapter. Section 15-107. Damaging Property. No person in the park shall willfully mark, disfigure, injure, tamper with, displace, damage, destroy or remove any trees, buildings, tables, benches, fireplaces, railings, paving or paving material, water lines or other parks or appurtenances thereof, signs, notices or placards whether temporary or permanent, monuments, stakes, posts, or other boundary markers, or other structures or equipment facilities or park property or appurtenances whatsoever, either real or personal. Section 15-108. Maintenance, Use of Rest Room. It shall be unlawful for any person to deposit any refuse or litter of any kind in any park rest room. No person over the age of four (4) shall use the rest room designated for the opposite sex. Section 15-109. Removal of Natural Resources. No person in the park shall dig or remove any soil, rock, stones, trees, shrubs or plants, down timber or other wood or materials or make any excavation by tool, equipment, blasting, or other means or agency in the park, unless authorized to do so by the Village or Conservation District. Section 15-110. Permit Required for Structures, Utilities. No person shall construct or erect any building or structure of whatever kind in the park, whether permanent or Updated 8-2009 Page 2 of 10

temporary in character, or run or string any public utility service into, upon, or across such lands, except on written permit issued by the Village President. Section 15-111. Damaging Plants. No person shall damage, cut, carve, transplant or remove any tree or plant or injure the bark of any tree in the park. Not shall any person attach any rope, wire, or other contrivance to any tree or plant nor dig in or otherwise disturb grass areas, or in any other way injure or impair the natural beauty or usefulness of any area in any park. Section 15-112. Climbing, Sitting on Trees, Fixture. No person in the park shall climb any tree or walk or stand or sit upon monuments, fountains, railings, fences or upon any other property in the park not designated or customarily used for such purposes. Section 15-113. Molesting Animals, Birds. No person shall hunt, capture, molest, harm, frighten, kill, trap, chase, tease, shoot or throw missiles at any animal, reptile or bird in the park; nor shall any person take the eggs or nest of any bird. Snakes known to be poisonous, such as rattlesnakes, copperheads, water moccasins may be killed on sight. Section 15-114. Feeding Animals, Birds. No person in the park shall give or offer, or attempt or five to any animals or bird, any tobacco, alcohol or other known noxious substances. Section 15-115. Pollution of Waters. No person in the park shall throw discharge, or otherwise place or cause to be placed in the waters of any fountain, pond, lake, stream, or other body of water in or adjacent to the park or any tributary, stream, storm sewer, or drain flowing into such waters, any substance, matter or thing, liquid or solid, which will or may result in the pollution of said waters. Section 15-116. Refuse and Trash Disposal. No person shall dump, deposit or leave any bottles, broken glass, ashes, paper, boxes, cans, dirt, rubbish, waste, garbage, or refuse, or other trash in the park, except in garbage cans provided for such purpose. Where such receptacles are not provided, all such rubbish or waste shall be carried away from the park by the person responsible for its presence, and properly disposed of elsewhere. Section 15-117. Tents in the Park. No person shall erect any tent of any kind in the park, unless prior permission is granted by the Village President. Section 15-118. Firearms and Weapons. No person shall use, carry, or possess firearms of any description, or air rifles, spring guns, bows and arrows, slings or any other form of weapons, or any instrument that can fire blank cartridges, or any kind of trapping device in the park. Shooting into park areas from beyond park boundaries is forbidden. Updated 8-2009 Page 3 of 10

Section 15-119. Picnicking A. Pavilion use shall be as follows: on a 1. Advance reservation shall be made by completion of the applicable "Park Pavilion Reservation Form" form attached to Section 15, submission to the Village Clerk of the completed form and applicable deposit. A cleaning deposit of $50.00 is required. Upon signature approval of a reservation by the Village Clerk, a copy of the form shall be provided to the requestor as Confirmation of the reservation. 2. In the event the Pavilion requires clean-up, the cost of said cleaning shall be applied to the collection deposit. Cleaning costs shall be based on the current hourly rate for Village employees tasked with Park maintenance. Unused deposit monies shall be refunded within 48 hours. The Village Clerk is to obtain a signed and dated receipt by the reservation requestor when deposited money is returned. 3. When no advance reservation has been made, pavilion use shall be on a "first come, first-served" basis. Pavilion users are responsible for facility clean-up. 4. Pavilion reservations may be made up to one calendar year in advance. In instances when a reservation is mad more than 60 days in advance, the cleaning deposit is not required until 30 days before the event date. Failure to submit the cleaning deposit, as required, is cause for cancellation of the reservation. B. Fires are allowed only in fire rings or personal portable grills. C. Picnickers shall completely extinguish their fires before leaving the park. Where a permit for an organizational picnic has been issued, this section shall not apply to individual members of the group for which the reservation was issued, but shall apply to the organization's picnic committee members. Recreation equipment may be rented from the Village Clerk. A listing of recreational equipment shall be maintained by the Village Clerk. Applicable rental fees apply and shall be at a rate as approved by the Village Board. The rental period for equipment is (3) days. Section 15-120. Camping No person shall camp overnight in the park, except with written permission from the Village President. Section 15-121. Horseback. No person shall ride a horse in the park except on designated bridle trails. Horses shall be ridden with due care, and shall not be allowed to go unattended. Section 15-122. Intoxicating Beverages A. No person shall possess or drink any alcoholic beverages at any time in the park, except as hereinafter provided. Updated 8-2009 Page 4 of 10

B. Exception. The consumption of alcoholic beverages shall be allowed as part of a group activity permit issued to a civic, fraternal, patriotic or religious organization provided, however, that the application for such permit shall also contain a specific request for a special even t liquor license and further provided that such special event liquor license is issued by the Village Liquor Control Commissioner (President). C. Drunkenness. No person shall be under the influence of intoxicating liquor in the park. Section 15-123. Fireworks and Explosives. No person shall bring into the park, have in his possession, set off or otherwise cause to explode or discharge or burn, any firecracker, torpedo, rocket, or other fireworks or explosives of inflammable material, or discharge them or throw them into any park area from land or highway adjacent thereto. Section 15-124(Amed. Ord. 10-04-01). Animals in Village Parks. Animals are prohibited in all Village parks, except that a maximum of two (2) properly licensed domestic dogs are allowed to walk on the Village park pathway with an owner or responsible person, provided that person exercises due care and control of the domestic dog or dog at all times. A domestic dog that walks with an owner/responsible person on a Village park area pathway must be collared and leashed at all times and must be held by and maintained within control of the owner/responsible person at all times. The maximum number of domestic dogs that may be walked on a Village park are pathway per owner/responsible person shall be two (2). Domestic dogs and animals are prohibited in all other areas of Village parks, with the exception of guide dogs for the visually impaired or disabled, and are also prohibited from running off a collar and leash or from running at large an any public way or in any public place or upon the private premises of any other person other than the owner, keeper, or custodian of such domestic dog. Section 15-125. Soliciting Alms, Contributions. No person shall solicit alms or contributions in the park for any purpose, whether public or private without the prior approval of the Village Board. Section 15-126. Fires. No person shall build or attempt to build a fire in the park except in such areas and under such regulations as may be designated by the Park Committee. No person shall drop, throw, or otherwise scatter lighted matches, burning cigarettes or cigars, tobacco paper or other inflammable material, within the park or on any highway, road or street abutting or contiguous thereto. Section 15-127. Use of Closed Areas. No person shall enter an area in the park posted as "Closed to the Public". Section 15-128. Gambling. No person shall gamble in the park. Section 15-129. Loitering and Boisterousness. No person shall engage in loud, boisterous, threatening, abusive language, or engage in any disorderly conduct or behavior in the park. Updated 8-2009 Page 5 of 10

Section 15-130. Interferences with Permittee. No person shall disturb or interfere with any person occupying any area, or participating in any activity in the park. Section 15-131. Vending and Peddling. No person may offer for sale in the park any article or thing, nor shall he station or place in the park any stand, cart, or vehicle for the transportation, sale or display of any such article or thing. Exception is hereby made as to any concessionaire acting by and under the activity and regulation of the Park Chairman and/or Village Board. Section 15-132. Advertising and Signs of any Article or Service. No person shall paste, glue, tack or otherwise post any sign, placard, advertisement, nor shall any person erect or cause to be erected any sign whatever on any public lands or highways or roads adjacent to the park. All advertising activity in the park is prohibited. Section 15-133. Closing of Areas by Park Committee/Village President. Any section or part of the park may be declared temporarily closed to the public by the Village President or the Chairman of the Park Committee. Section 15-134. Permits for Group Activities. A permit shall be obtained from the Village Clerk before any organizational group activity in the park may be commenced. A. Application. An organization seeking issuance of a permit hereunder shall file an application with the Clerk. The application shall state: 1. The name and address of applicant; 2. The name and address of the person, persons, corporation or association sponsoring the activity; if any, 3. The day and hour for which the permit is desired; 4. An estimate of the anticipated attendance. 5. Any information which the Clerk or Park Chairman shall find reasonably necessary to a fair determination as to whether a permit should be issued hereunder. B. Standards for Issuance. The Chairman of the Park Committee shall approve the issuance of a permit hereunder when he finds: 1. That the proposed activity or use of the park will not unreasonably interfere with or detract from the general public enjoyment of the park; 2. That the proposed activity and use will not unreasonably interfere with or detract from the promotion of public health, welfare, safety and recreation; 3. That the proposed activity or use is not reasonably anticipated to incite violence, crime or disorderly conduct; 4. That the proposed activity will not entail unusual, extraordinary or burdensome expense or police operation by the Village (Any extra expenses incurred will be born by the permittee.) Updated 8-2009 Page 6 of 10

5. That the facilities desired have not been reserved for other use at the day and hour required in the application. C. Appeal. Within fourteen (14) days after receipt of an application, the Chairman of the Park Committee shall apprise an applicant in writing of the reasons for refusing a permit, and any aggravated person shall have the right to appeal in writing prior to the next regular meeting of the Village Board, and the Village Board shall act upon the appeal at its next such regular meeting. The decision of the Village Board shall be final. D. Effect of Permit. A permittee shall be bound by park rules and regulations and all applicable ordinances as fully as though the same were inserted in said permits. E. Liability of Permittee. The person or persons to whom a permit is issued shall be liable for any loss, damage or injury sustained by any person whatever by reason of the negligence of the person or persons to whom such permit shall have been issued. At the request of the Park Committee Chairman, the permittee shall furnish the Village with public liability insurance coverage for the permit activity naming the Village as an additional insured party prior to the issuance of the permit. Section 15-135. Sledding Hill. It shall be unlawful for any person to sled or toboggan, ski, tube, or saucer on the sledding hill unless there is at least one inch (1") of snow cover thereon. Updated 8-2009 Page 7 of 10

FAMILY PICNIC PERMIT APPLICATION VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD HILS 3020 NORTH PARK DRIVE OAKWOOD HILLS, IL 60013 815-444-9435 1. Name 2. Address 3. Home Phone Business Phone 4. Date of Picnic 5. Arrival Time Departure Time 6. Total Number Attending 7. Volleyball Equipment-Deposit Paid I, have read and understand the rules regarding the use of picnic area and hereby assume responsibility for any loss, damage, or liability arising from the use of Park property. Signature ************************************************************************************** FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Applied For Approved by Date Deposit Fee Donation Made Deposit Returned Date Returned Clean-Up Excellent Good Poor Explanation Signature Updated 8-2009 Page 8 of 10

VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD HILLS 3020 NORTH PARK DRIVE OAKWOOD HILLS, IL 60013 815-444-9435 ORGANIZATIONAL APPLICATION FOR PARK USE 1. APPLICANT ORGANIZATION ADDRESS TELEPHONE 2. CONTACT PERSON/AGENT ADDRESS TELEPHONE 3. DATE(S) OF USE 4. ARRIVAL TIME 5. DEPARTURE TIME 6. ESTIMATE NUMBER OF WHO WILL BE IN THE PARK The applicant organization hereby undertakes and assumes full responsibility for compliance with all Village Ordinances and regulations relating to the use of the Village Park by its picnic guests and agrees to hold the Village harmless from any and all claims and liabilities for any injury or damage to person or property caused by the conduct of any picnic guest. DATED INSERT ORGANIZATION NAME BY: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: Updated 8-2009 Page 9 of 10

USE OF VILLAGE OF OAKWOOD HILLS SOCCER / BASEBALL FIELD AGREEMENT For and in consideration of the use of the Village of Oakwood Hills, Illinois soccer / baseball (circle one) field on: (day of the week)from to (hour AM / PM) The undersigned organization hereby agrees as follows: 1. To pay the following season user fees to the Village on or before : (a) Game Fees: $5.00 per player on team roster (b) Practice Fees: $10.00 per player on team roster 2. To assume all risk of loss, damage or injury, to person or property, by reason of the condition of the soccer field, baseball field and Village of Oakwood Hills premises, or by reason of the management, contract or operation thereof, and releases the Village from all claim for such loss, damage or injury sustained by the undersigned organization, or by any agent or employee thereof, or by any person whomsoever, whether caused by the negligence of the Village, its agents or employees, or otherwise; and the undersigned organization agrees to indemnify the Village against all claims for such loss, damage or injury sustained by the undersigned organization or by any player or team member, agent or employee of the undersigned organization, or by any person whomsoever, whether the same be cause by the negligence of the Village or of its officers, agents, employees or otherwise. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned organization, by its duly authorized officer and / or agent has hereunto subscribed its hand and seal this day of,. type of print name of organization BY: Signature of organization officer or duly authorized agent Organization address Telephone number LIABILITY INSURANCE CERTIFICATE MUST ACCOMPANY THIS AGREEMENT. Copies: Village of Oakwood Hills Park Committee and Village of Oakwood Hills Clerk. (Two copies for: Park Trustee and Village Clerk) Updated 8-2009 Page 10 of 10