2016-26 11/03/2016
RESOLUTION NO. 2016 - 26
A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT FOR
POLICE PROTECTION ON PARK DISTRICT PROPERTIES
WHEREAS, the Village of Buffalo Grove is a Home Rule Unit pursuant t o t he Illinois
Constitution of 1970; and
WHEREAS, the Buffalo Grove Park District is a unit of local government organized
under the Park District Code (70 ILLS 1205/1 et seq.) and, as such, may exercise any power and
perform any function related to its government and affairs; and
WHEREAS, Article VII, Section 10 of the Illinois Constitution of 1970 authorizes units
of local government to enter into agreements to exercise, combine, or transfer any power or
function, in any manner not prohibited by law or ordinance; and
WHEREAS, the Intergovernmental Agreement Cooperation Act (5 ILCS 220/1 et seq.),
authorizes units of local goverrunent to exercise jointly, combine, or transfer to any public
agency of the State, including other units of local government, any power, privilege, function, or
authority which may be exercised by a unit of local government individually, and to enter into
agreements for the performance of governmental services, activities, or undertakings; and
WHEREAS, the Village and the Park District share a common interest in protecting and
preserving the peace and dignity of property located in the Village that also falls within the Park
District's corporate boundaries; and
WHEREAS, the Village and the Park District have had ongoing discussions related to
the Buffalo Grove Police Department providing police protection in all oft e parks controlled by
the Park District that are located within the Village; and
WHEREAS, the Village and the Park District have agreed that it is in their community's
best interests to enter into the Intergoverru-nental Agreement for Police Protection of Park
District Properties.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PRESIDENT AND BOARD OF
TRUSTEES OF THE VILLAGE OF BUFFALO GROVE, COOK AND LAKE
COUNTIES, ILLINOIS, as follows:
SECTION 1. The foregoing recitals are hereby incorporated herein and made a part of this
Resolution.
SECTION 2. The attached Intergovernmental Agreement for Police Protection of Park District
Properties is hereby approved and the Village Manager, or his designee, is authorized and
directed to execute said Agreement and take all actions as are necessary to effectuate the terms of
said Agreement.
SECTION 3. This Resolution shall be in full force and effect from and after is passage and
approval as provided by law.
AYES: 5 —O 'Friltinp_ Stein. Otteiiheliner, Weidmifeld, Johnson
NAYES:
1 —Berman
ABSENT: 0 -None
PASSED: November 7, 2016.
APPROVED November 7. 2016.
APPROVED:
Beverly Suss'W<Village P-res'ident
ATTEST-
Janet M. Sirabian, Village Clerk
#677485
Intergovernmental Agreement
Between the
Buffalo Grove Park District
and
the Village of Buffalo Grove
for Police Protection on Park District Properties
Recitals
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 7th day of November, 2016, by and
between the Village of Buffalo Grove, a municipal corporation located in Cook and Lake
Counties, Illinois, hereinafter referred to as the "Village", and the Buffalo Grove Park District,
an Illinois Park District located in Cook and Lake Counties, Illinois, hereinafter referred to as the
"Park District".
WHEREAS, the Park District's corporate boundaries include within its territory property
located in the Village- and
WHEREAS, the Village and the Park District share a common interest in protecting and
preserving the peace and dignity of the general citizenry within their boundaries; and
WHEREAS, the Buffalo Grove Police Department ("Police Department") has
demonstrated competence, integrity and ability in law enforcement and maintaining order; and
WHEREAS, the Village and Park District have determined that it would be beneficial to
the public health, welfare and safety for the Police Department to not only provide police
protection within and on all oft e parks and property controlled by the Park District within the
corporate boundaries of the Village, but to have the authority to enter Park District property for
such purposes and to enforce Park District ordinances in addition to all Federal, State and local
laws; and
WHEREAS, the Constitution of the State of Illinois of 1970 at Article VII, Section 10,
the Illinois Compiled Statutes at 5 ILCS 220/1 et seq., 65 IL CS 5111-1-2.1 and 70 ILCS 105/1-
1, et seq, authorize intergovernmental cooperation and agreement between the Village and the
Park District; and
WHEREAS, it is in the best interest and general benefit of the citizenry of the Park
District and the Village that the Park District and Village enter into an agreement for the
enforcement of laws and ordinances on property and in facilities owned and maintained by the
Park District located within the Village with the intention of the parties to exercise tote fullest
extent permitted by law the authority granted to the under those provisions.
NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed by the Village and the Park District as
follows:
I. Recitals are Incorporated
The above Recitals are hereby incorporated into this Agreement.
2. Purpose
The purpose of this Agreement is to provide police protection and police services to Park
District controlled property located in the Village.
3. Police Protection Defined
For all purposes oft is Agreement, the to "Police Protection" may include by way of
example, but not limitation. entry onto Park District controlled lands and facilities; enforcement
of Park District ordinances (attached here as Exhibit A), Village ordinances, state statutes and
applicable federal law; routine or periodic surveillance; police patrol. inspection; general
safeguarding of the parks, park patrons and the facilities and equipment located in the various
parks or facilities controlled by the Park District; to make arrests upon view of the offense,
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reliable report of witnesses or upon warrants for violation of any applicable law. Police
Protection shall be conducted in the manner determined by the Village Chief of Police. The
Village, at its sole discretion, shall provide these services in the manner it sees fit.
4. Police Department Authorized to Enter Park District Property
Members of the Police Department are hereby authorized to enter Park District lands and
facilities for purposes of providing Police Protection.
5. Additional Police Protection
The Village shall use its best efforts to provide additional Police Protection and services
for special events occurring at Park District lands or facilities. The costs for said additional
Police Protection shall be paid by the Park District on an as agreed basis for each function. The
Village Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to determine the charge, or to waive any
charges, for such additional Police Protection.
All requests by the Park District for additional Police Protection shall be made directly to
the Village Chief of Police or his designee. Such requests shall be made by the Executive
Director of the Park District or his designee.
6. Territory and Laws Enforced
This agreement shall apply to all Park District owned or controlled properties and
facilities within the corporate limits of the Village. It is understood between the parties that the
Police Department shall enforce Village ordinances, Park District ordinances, state statutes and
applicable laws of the United States.
7. Supervision of Police
The Village's police officers shall at all times be subject only tote direction and control
of the Village Chief of Police in the discharge of their normally assigned duties as Police
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Officers and shall not respond to orders or directions from any Park District officer or employee.
Village is not required but may, in its sole discretion, patrol Park District's parks.
The Park District hereby agrees and authorizes the Police Department to enter upon the
premises and facilities controlled byte Park District for the purpose of providing police
protection.
8. Working, Rules
The Village and Park District mutually agree that the Village Chief of Police o f t he
Village and the Executive Director of Park District shall jointly establish rules and guidelines,
not inconsistent with the law or this Agreement, for the initial implementation oft is Agreement
and for the ongoing enforcement of the provisions set forth herein.
It is understood and agreed that the Village shall have appropriate procedures in place to
allow police officers to respond as promptly as practicable to calls for police services at Park
District lands or facilities.
9. Court Appearances/Fines/Costs
All citations written pursuant to this agreement shall be adjudicated on a regularly
scheduled Buffalo Grove court call as directed by the Cook County or Lake County Courts or
Buffalo Grove's local adjudication. When requested by the Village, a Park District
representative shall be present at court hearings and adjudication hearings when a citation
contemplated by this Agreement is on the respective docket in order to provide witness
testimony or other support requested by the Village.
The Park District agrees that all fines collected pursuant to such citations shall be solely
owed to and exclusively paid t o t he Village; the Village, in its sole discretion, shall determine the
fine amount —not to exceed the maximum fi ne amount provided for by ordinance — sought from
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the court or local adjudication. The Park District shall not have the authority to settle any fine or
penalties that may arise from a citation issued by the Police Department.
The Village and Park District agree to execute any and all necessary documents and take
all necessary steps to see that the office of Clerk of the Circuit Court, the applicable Judicial
Circuit or other applicable entity or person pays all such fines and penalties to the Village.
It is also agreed that all monies paid as restitution for damages to Park District property
will be paid to the Park District. In the event the Village collects such monies, i t s hall regularly
forward the sarne to the Park District. In the event the Park District collects monies for fines
owed to the Village, it shall regularly forward the same to the Village.
10. Indentnification
The Park District shall indemnify and hold harmless the Village, its elected and unelected
officers, employees, volunteers, and agents against any claims, demands, costs and expenses,
including attorneys' fees for the defense thereof, arising from, directly or indirectly, or in
connection with this Agreement.
11. Modification
This agreement may be modified or amended by mutual consent and must be done so in
writing executed by of parties in the same manner as this initial agreement, except as
otherwise provided for in this Agreement.
12. Validity
If any provision or provisions oft is Agreement or the application of any provisions to
any person or circumstance is held invalid, the invalidity of that provision or circumstance shall
not affect the other provisions of this Agreement, is other provisions shall remain in full
force and effect.
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13. Term of Agreentent
This Agreement shall continue in full force and effect until terminated by either the
Village or Park District upon thirty (30) calendar days prior written notice to the other party.
However, Section 10 shall survive and such termination.
14. Condition Precedent
The Village is not obligated to perform any of its duties and obligations outlined in this
Agreement until the Park District ensures all its fi nes and penalties set by ordinance are the
maximum amount allowed by law.
15. Ordinance Updates
The Park District shall provide t o t he Village any amendments to or new ordinances of
the Park District within five (5) calendar days of the same being passed. Upon the notice
provided by the Park District of an amendment tote Park District ordinances or new ordinance,
the Village Chief of Police shall review t e a mendments or new ordinance and if approved and
accepted by the Village Manager, those amendments or new ordinance shall be incorporated into
Exhibit A of this Agreement and shall amend the same without any additional approval required.
16. Notices
All notices, demands or other writings in connection to this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be deemed given(a)upon delivery, if personally delivered or if sent by e-mail or
facsimile transmission, to the party to be given such notice or other communication; (b) on the
third business day following the date of deposit in the United Stated mail, if such notice or other
communication is sent by certified or registered mail with return receipt requested and postage
thereon fully prepaid; or (c) on the business day following the day such notice or other
communication is sent by reputable overnight courier, to the following:
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If t o t he Village: Village Manager
Village of Buffalo Grove
50 Raupp Boulevard
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
dbragg@vbg.org
If
tote Park District: Executive Director
Buffalo Grove Park District
530 Bernard Drive
Buffalo Grove, IL 60089
RRisinger@bgpkr.org
17. Titles
The headings and titles oft s agreement are for convenience and shall not influence the
construction or interpretation oft is agreement.
18. Other Documentation
The Village and Park District shall take such other steps and execute such other
documents as shall be necessary or advisable to accomplish the intent of this Agreement.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Village of Buffalo Grove and the Buffalo Grove Park
District, by their duly authorized officers, have executed this agreement effective on the date first
above written.
VILLA;G" P
_ZB FFALO GROVE RU�FALLQ G VE PARK DISTRICT
By.j VillajA4anager BV_ F.xcLitive Virector
Attest: Attest:
Village C',ork urer
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EXHIBIT A
Buffalo Grove Park District Ordinances
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n*o), BUFFALO
GROVE
PARK
DISTRICT
STATE OF ILLINOIS ) SS
COUNTIES OF LAKE AND COOK )
CERTIFICATION OF ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE
REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS GOVERNING THE USE OF THE PARK SYSTEM OF
THE BUFFALO GROVE PARK DISTRICT
1, the undersigned, do hereby certify that I am the duly qualified and acting
Secretary of the Board of Park Commissioners (the "Board") of the Buffalo Grove Park
District, Lake and Cook Counties, Illinois, (the "District"), and as such official, I am the
keeper of the records and files of the District and the Board.
I do further certify that the foregoing constitutes a full, true and complete copy of
the Ordinance Providing for the Regulations and Restrictions Governing the Use of the Park
System of the Buffalo Grove Park District, Lake/Cook Counties, Illinois.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto affix my official signature, this 23 day of
iu( 2016.
Secretary, Board of Commissioners
BUFFALO
GROVE
PARK
DISTRICT
BUFFALO GROVE PARK DISTRICT
BUFFALO GROVE, ILLINOIS
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
GOVERNING THE USE OF THE PARK SYSTEM OF THE BUFFALO GROVE PARK DISTRICT,
LAKE-COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS,
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
APPROVAL DATES
Approved by Board Action: June 30, 1970 *Aircraft Control Revisions
May 25, 2015
Revisions
Approved by Board Action: March 23, 1993 *Smoking Ordinance Revision
Approved by Board Action: February 22, 2016
Revised Tennis Court Usage Policy
Approved by Board Action: June 27, 1995 Animals Ordinance Revision
Approved by Board Action: October 24, 2016
*Private Use of Picnic Shelters, Playing Fields, Tennis
Courts,
Baseball Fields and Soccer Fields Ordinance#95-8-1
Approved by Board Action: August 28, 1995
* Rollerblade Ordinance
Approved by Board Action: December 15, 1997
* Skateboard Ordinance Revisions
Approved by Board Action: December 15, 1997
Reviewed by Staff. March 5, 1998
* Section 31 Revisions
Approved by Board Action: September 25,2000
* Section 35 Revisions
Approved by Board Action: September 25,2000
Director Approved: April 2004
*Smoking Ordinance Revision
Approved by Board Action: July 25, 2005
Director Approved: February 2009
*Use of Electronic Personal Assistive
Mobility Device &Revisions Ordinance#11-02-1
Approved by Board Action: February 28, 2011
*Fishing, Green Lake Catch and Release
Approved by Board Action: July 25, 2011
* Revisions
Approved by Board Action: May 29, 2012
PARK BOARD MEETINGS
The Park Board meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at the Alcott Center, 530 Bernard Drive,at
7:00 p.m. Park Board meeting schedule and agendas are posted on our web site at bg
_,parks.or Please feel welcome to
attend.
PARK DISTRICT OFFICE HOURS
Monday: 8:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon.
PHONE NUMBERS
Non-Emergency Police 847-459-2560
Emergency 911
Aquadome Pool 847-459-2310
Buffalo Grove Fitness Center 847-353-7500
Buffalo Grove Park District 847-850-2100
General Information 847-850-2194
Golf/Sports Center 847-459-2321
Outdoor Sports Conditions 847-850-2192
Parks Department 847-459-2311
Pool Information 847-850-2191
Raupp Museum 847-459-2318
Spray- -Play 847-793-0570
Trip Information 847-850-2193
Vandalism Reporting 847-850-2195
Willow Stream Pool 847-459-2309
CONTRIBUTING AGENCIES
Thank you to Arlington Heights Park District,Glencoe Park District and Lake County Forest Preserve for your time and
contributions.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE
Chapter I Definitions and Specific Restrictions
1.01 Definition of Words Page 1
1.02 Advertisements Page 1
1.03 Aircraft/Model Aircraft/Drones Control Page 1
1.04 Alcohol, Drugs and Narcotics Page 2
1.05 Animals Page 2
1.06 Assault, Battery, Fighting, and Reckless Conduct Page 3
1.07 Bicycles Page 3
1.08 Camping Page 3
1.09 Change of Oil/Cleaning Page 3
1.10 Commercial Activities Page 3
1.11 Cooperation with Authorities Page 3
1.12 Dog Park, Happy Tails Page 4
1.13 Disorderly Conduct Page 4
1.14 Dumping, Pollution, Sanitation, and Litter Page 4
1.15 Electronic Personal Assistive Mobility Device, Use of Page 5
1.16 Fires Page 6
1.17 Fireworks Page 6
1.18 Firearms, Missiles and Weapons Page 6
1.19 Fishing Page 6
1.20 Gambling Page 6
1.21 Hindering of Employees Page 7
1.22 Indecent Conduct Page 7
1.23 Limitations on Smoking within Parks and Other Property Page 7
1.24 Loitering Page 7
1.25 Minors Page 7
1.26 Noise Page 8
1.27 Offering Articles for Sale Page 8
1.28 Permit or Pass (Display of) Page 8
1.29 Picnics Page 8
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION DESCRIPTION PAGE
1.30 Public Assemblage and Meeting Page 8
1.31 Public Use; Hours Page 8
1.32 Restricted Areas of Park District Page 9
1.33 Restrictions Applicable to Specific Recreational Activities Page 9
1.34 Restrooms, Washrooms and Locker Rooms Page 11
1.35 Skating, Ice Page 11
1.36 Sledding Page 11
1.37 Traffic/Parking Page 11
1.38 Use of Playground Equipment Page 12
1.39 Vandalism Page 12
1.40 Waters, Use of Page 13
Chapter 11
2.01 Enforcement& Penalties Page 13
Appendix
A Separability Page 13
B Parks & Facilities Page 14
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
GOVERNING THE USE OF THE PARK SYSTEM OF THE BUFFALO GROVE PARK DISTRICT,
LAKE-COOK COUNTIES, ILLINOIS.
CHAPTER I_ DEFINIT S AND SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS
1.01 DEFINITION OF WORDS
Whenever,in this ordinance,the following words or terms are used,they shall have meaning respectively ascribed to the
in this section.
Animals: All domestic animals including ponies,horses or other riding animals; cats; dogs;and any animal
although usually considered wild which has been domesticated,
Animals(Wild):All animals living in a state of nature and not domesticated.
Board- Board of Park Commissioners of the Buffalo Grove Park District.
District: Buffalo Grove Park District, Lake-Cook Counties,Illinois.
Employee: One who is working for compensation in the service of the Park District.
Missile- Any object which has been thrown,hurled,or projected so as to strike another object.
Officer: The Buffalo Grove Police Department fulfills this capacity by cooperative agreement on behalf of the
Park District Board of Park Commissioners.
Park System: All of the parks,roadways,parking lots,waters, structures and other property of every kind either owned
or leased by the district now or hereafter,whether within or without its boundaries.
Vehicle(motor): Any motorized device upon,or by which,any person or property is,or may be transported or drawn.
Vehicle(other): Any device upon,or by which, any person or property is, or may be transported or drawn.
Volunteers: One who is working for no compensation in the service of the Buffalo Grove Park District.
1.02 ADVERTISEMENTS
No person shall display any placard,advertisement,or political information of any kind in the park system,nor shall any
person distribute,cast,throw or place any hand bill,pamphlet,circular,advertisement or notice of any kind,nor post,
stencil or otherwise affix any notice,or bills,advertisement or other papers,upon any structure or thing in or about the
park premises without having first obtained a permit or written permission from the Park District Board of Commissioners
or the Executive Director unless: The person holds a valid picnic or special event Permit in which case the person may
display signs to identify their location or direct others to such location,provided that such signs are temporary and are
removed by the permittee at the termination of the activity and provided that such signs are no larger than 24"x 30"and
are not attached to any tree shrub,post,building, gate,District sign,or other structure located on District property,
1.03 AIRCRAFT/MODEL AIRCRAFT/DRONES CONTROL
No person shall land,cause to be landed,or permit or authorize the landing of any aircraft,model aircraft or drones of any
kind at any time over Park District property at an elevation lower than the minimum safety requirements established from
time to time by the Federal Aviation Administration or by other governmental agencies having authority in this area, at an
elevation which is lower than is reasonably safe under the circumstances, or in a manner which endangers
the safety of any person using Park District property.
No person shall land,cause to be landed,or permit or authorize the landing of any aircraft,model aircraft or drones on or
over Park District property unless a permit has first been obtained from the Park District.
No person shall fly or cause to be flown or permit or authorize the flying of aircraft,model aircraft or drones on or over
Park District property unless a permit has first been obtained from the District.
No person shall parachute or otherwise descend from an aircraft into or onto Park District property or cause,permit or
authorize another person top achute or otherwise descend from any aircraft into or onto Park District property unless a
pen-nit has first been obtained from the Park District,except when necessitated by an unavoidable emergency.This
ordinance does not include the flying of kites.
1.04 ALCOHOL, DRUGS AND NARCOTICS
No person shall use or possess drugs or narcotics as defined in the Illinois Revised Statutes on Park District properties.
No person shall bring within, sell or give away,or drink alcoholic beverages at any time in the park system,unless written
permission by the Board of Commissioners has been granted. Notice must be given,to the Board of
Commissioners,at least thirty(30)days prior to the scheduled event,and then only if proper forms,accompanied with a
Village of Buffalo Grove liquor license and proof of dram shop insurance coverage, are exhibited. At no time shall beer,
wine or alcoholic liquor be served to anyone below the age of 21 years, and the service shall at all times be in compliance
with the laws of the State of Illinois and the ordinance of the Village of Buffalo Grove, Illinois.
No person shall be under the influence of intoxicating liquor while in any park.
1.05 ANIMALS
No person shall within the park system bring, allow to be loose,drive,lead,carry,or permit any animal on any premise
within the park system,without being leashed,except in connection with Park District sponsored activities,programs,or
events where the presence of animals is specifically permitted or required by the Park District as an integral part of such
program activity or event. No leash shall be longer than eight(8)feet in length.
Any animal found on park property running at large may b e t mpounded.
The owner of every animal shall be responsible for removal and sanitary disposition of any excrete deposited by his
animal(s) anywhere in the park system.
Service animals will be allowed in parks and facilities,but must be leashed as per ordinance requirements,other than
those times when doing so would prevent the from performing their responsibilities.
A service animal is any guide dog,signal dog,or other animal specifically trained,or in the process of being trained,to
provide assistance to an individual with a disability. Service animals do not have to be licensed or certified by a state or
local government,but often do have a method of verifying that they have gone through a training program.
To clarify, service animals perform some of the functions and tasks that the individual with a disability cannot perform for
him or herself. Guide dogs are one type of service animal,used by some individuals who are blind.This is the type of
service animal with which most people are familiar. But there are service animals that assist persons with other kinds of
disabilities in their day-to-day activities. Some examples include:
■ Alerting persons with hearing impairments to sounds
• Pulling wheelchairs or carrying and picking up things for persons with mobility impairments
• Assisting persons with mobility impairments with balance
Animals, other than service animals as described above,will not be allowed either leashed or unleashed on Park District
property when posted at specific programs/events. Notification of this restriction of animals at programs/events will be
communicated either through on-site signage, on the Park District webefte or through social media outlets,
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No person shall trap,catch,wound,kill, treat cruelly,or attempt to trap,catch,wound or kill any bird or animal,or
molest or rob any nest of any bird or animal,in the park system.
1.06 ASSAULT, BATTERY, FIGHTING, AND RECKLESS CONDUCT
No person shall knowingly start a Fight or fight or commit any assault,battery, or reckless conduct on District property,
For purposes of this section:
A person commits an assault when,without lawful authority,he engages in conduct which places another in reasonable
apprehension of receiving a battery.
A person commits a battery if he intentionally or knowingly,without legal justification and by any means(1)causes
bodily hann to an individual or(2)makes physical contact of an insulting or provoking nature with an individual.
A person commits reckless conduct when he causes bodily harm to or endangers the bodily state of an individual by any
means if such person performs recklessly the acts which cause the harm or endangers safety regardless whether the acts
are otherwise lawful or unlawful.
1.07 BICYCLES
Bicycles may only be ridden on designated bike/walk paths found in the park system. No person shall ride any bicycle on
any playground ramps or in any designated playground facility including Kendrigan Field, Skate Park and nline Rink.
Use of areas such as but not limited to railings,planters, curbing,bleachers for"grinding"is prohibited.
I. CAMPING
No person shall place,erect,or use any hammock,swing,tent,camper or other shelter or otherwise camp or sleep in the
park system,except upon written permission from the Park District Executive Director to do same.
1.09 CHANGE OF OIL/CLEANING
No person shall dispose of mechanical fluid(oil,grease,antifreeze,etc.)or perform mechanical work of any type such as
but not limited to brake jobs,changing the oil,antifreeze or grease of,vehicles on Park District property.
1.10 COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
(a) No peddler,vendor or any other person involved in an endeavor for profit shall engage in the commercial sale,
rental,exhibition,or distribution of goods or services,including without limitation the giving of instruction or lessons for
a fee,upon Park District property unless he has received a permit,license or contract therefore from the District.
(b) No person engaged in the sale or distribution of goods or services under this section shall obstruct or impede
pedestrians or vehicles,harass park visitors with physical contact or persistent demands,misrepresent the affiliations of
those engaged in such activities,misrepresent whether the goods or services are available without cost or donation, or
interfere,interrupt,or engage in conduct incompatible with the purpose of any program,activity,function,and/or special
event conducted,sponsored,licensed or otherwise permitted by the Park District.
(c) No person may use any Park District property for the purpose of filming an advertisement,television program,or
movie without first obtaining a permit therefore from the Park District. The Board will make its determination based in
part on the impact the proposed use would have on residents and on Park District programs and other services and the
amount of revenue to be derived from an approved use.
1.11 COOPERATION WITH AUTHORITIES
(a) No person shall physically hinder,threaten,resist,intimidate,disobey,or otherwise intentionally interfere with
any Park District employee or agent in the performance of his duties,
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(b) No person shall falsely represent that he is,or otherwise pretend to be, a Park District employee,or an agent or
other representative of the Park District.
1.12 DOG PARK, HAPPY TAILS
For everyone's safety and enjoyment,you and your dog are required to adhere to the following while visiting the Buffalo
Grove Park District Happy Tails Dog Park. Permits are nontransfereable and nonrefunadable. Permits may be revoked
and/or fines charged for any rule violation.
General
1. Park hours are from sunrise to sunset. Patrons will use the park at their own risk.
2. Alcoholic beverages and smoking are not permitted.
3. All dogs must wear a collar displaying the following tags:
• Current local dog license
• Current rabies tag
• Buffalo Grove Park District Annual Dog Park Permit,or the owner must have valid daily use permit.
4. Children under the age of 10 years old are not pen-nitted in the dog park at any time. Children 10- 17 must be
accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older.
5.Children should not run or chase after dogs.Never pet a dog unless the dog's owner has granted permission.
Control &Behavior
1. Dogs visiting the park must be at least 4 months old.
2. Dogs that are ill or in heat are not permitted.
3. Rawhide or food are not permitted,as dogfights might result,
4.Aggressive dogs are not permitted.Handlers/owners must remove their dog(s)at the first sign of aggression.
5.Dogs must be leashed while entering and exiting the park.Once in the dog park,the leash may be removed;however,
the handlers/owners must have a leash in their possession at all times.
6. an are responsible for controlling their dog(s)and must maintain visual and voice contact with their
animals at all times. Handlers/owners may be legally responsible for any injuries or damage caused by their dog(s).
7. There shall be no more than 3 dogs per handler/owner,
8. Pinch, choke chain and spike collars must be removed from the dog(s)prior to entering the dog park.
9.Handlers/owners are subject to a$75 fine for failure to pick up and property dispose of their dog's waste.
1.13 DISORDERLY CONDUCT
No person shall make,countenance or assist in making any improper noise,riot,disturbance,breach of the peace,or
diversion tending to a breach of the peace,in the park system,or be guilty of any disorderly conduct therein,or collect
with other persons,in bodies or crowds,for unlawful purposes,or for any purpose to the annoyance or obstruction or
disturbance of other persons.
1.14 DUMPING, POLLUTION, SANITATION, AND LITTER
(a) No person shall litter, cast,throw,drop,leave,scatter,place,pile,or otherwise dump,leave,or deposit in any
manner any kind of dirt,rubbish,placard,handbill,pamphlet,circular,book,notice,paper of any kind,ashes,garbage,
waste material,snow,ice,or other substance,whether liquid or solid,or any other refuse in or upon Park District property
except as specifically permitted by the Park District. Provided,however,that paper,glass,cans,garbage and other refuse
resulting from picnics or other lawful use of Park District property shall be deposited in receptacles provided by the Park
District for that purpose. Where receptacles are not provided, are missing,or are full to capacity,all such garbage,refuse,
or other material shall be carried away from the area of use by the person responsible for its creation and presence,and
properly disposed of elsewhere.
No person shall urinate or defecate on District property other than in toilets in rest room facilities expressly provided for
such purposes.
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(b) No person shall drain refuse from a trailer or other vehicle on Park District property.
(c) No person shall bathe or wash himself or food,clothing,dishes,or other property at water outlets,or fixtures on
Park District property.
(d) No person shall pollute or contaminate Park District property or waters.
(e) No person shall dispose of fish remains on Park District property,or in Park District waters,or within any
park area of the Park District except as permitted by the Park District.
(f) No Person shall dispose of human or animal waste on Park District property except at designated locations
or in fixtures provided for that purpose.
Any person violating this section may be assessed the cost of removing any such improperly deposited substance or
material and such charge shall be in addition to and not in lieu of any of penalties provided for in this ordinance or
applicable federal,state, local,and/or Park District laws,ordinances,rules,and regulations.
1.15 ELECTRONIC PERSONAL ASSISTIVE MOBILITY DEVICE
Definition: An electronic personal assistive mobility device(EPA MD) is a device used by a person with a mobility
impairment for ambulation. This definition does not include gasoline powered devices,golf carts,or riding lawn mowers,
Permission:The Buffalo Grove Park District authorizes persons with mobility impairments to use Electronic Personal
Assistive Mobility Devices(E s)in District facilities and sites subject to the following restrictions:
I. The operator of the device must be a person with a mobility impairment,and upon request by District officials, shall
produce proof of such status within 24 hours;
2. The device,if used in a facility or in a park,is allowed in any area of the facility or park in which the general public
is allowed,with the exception of employee only spaces, stairways,and identified hazardous areas,
3. The device,if used in a facility,must be controlled by the operator. It:
A. may not exceed 4 mph;
B. shall be driven on the right side of the circulation route;
C. is prohibited from carrying another person on the frame,or any object on the frame that may make the
EPAMD less stable;
D. must not be operated in a dangerous or reckless manner that jeopardizes the safety of the operator,Park
District employees,or Park District participants.
4. The device,if used in a park or out-of-doors,must be controlled by the operator, It:
A. may not be operated between dusk and dawn-,
B. may not exceed 6 mph-,
C. may not be driven into wet or ecologically sensitive areas which are posted as prohibited areas by the Park
District;
D. shall be driven on the right side of the circulation route-,
E. is prohibited from carrying another person on the frame,or any object on the frame that may make the
EPAMD less stable,
F. must not be operated in a dangerous or reckless manner that jeopardizes the safety of the operator,District
employees,or District participants,
S. The District accepts no responsibility for storage of the device.
6. T'he District accepts no liability for damage to the device,or injury to the operator,whether caused by the operator,
another visitor to a District facility or site, or any other circumstance.
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7. The District accepts no liability for damage caused by the operator of the device,or injury to others caused by the
operator of the device,
s. The District reserves the right to suspend the use of facilities or sites by the operator if doing so is in the best
interests of the District and its participants,
9. The District reserves the right to change,modify,or amend this policy at any time,as it would any other
ordinance.
.1 FIRES
No person shall light or make use of any fire on Park District property, except such portions thereof as may be designated
for such purpose,such as in a grill, and then only under such regulations as are prescribed by the Park District. No fire
shall ever be left unattended. Every fire shall be under the continuous care and direction of a competent person 18 years
of age or older from the time it is kindled until the time it is completely extinguished. All fires must be properly and
completely extinguished prior to any person leaving the site of the fire. No person shall throw or otherwise discard
lighted or smoldering material in any manner that threatens or causes damage to,or results in the burning of,District
property or park resources,or creates a safety hazard.
1.17 FIREWORKS
No person shall carry, discharge or cause to be exploded any fireworks or other fireworks of like construction or anything
containing explosive substances in the park system unless by written pennission of the Executive Director.
1.18 FIREARMS, MISSILES AND WEAPONS
No person shall bring,carry or fire any gun or pistol or other firearms of any kind in any Park District park system and/or
facility.
No person shall throw,cast or shoot stones,or other missiles,nor shoot any bows and arrows,air rifle or air pistol,toss
darts or spears in any Park District facility except at such places and times as the Board may designate for such purpose.
a) No person other than police officers shall bring, attempt to bring, carry,have in his vehicle, or use in any
way, any gun or firearm or portion thereof upon District property, except designated shooting ranges.
b)No person shall bring,attempt to bring,carry,or have in his vehicle, or use in any way,any knife having a blade longer
than 3 inches, any air gun,pellet gun,or sling shot on District property.
c) No person shall bring,attempt to bring,carry,have in his vehicle,or use in any way,any explosives, or ammunition
d)No person shall use or explode any toy pistol,toy cannon,toy cane,or toy gun in which explosives are used, or use or
explode any blank cartridge, on District property except that starter pistols may be used for sporting or athletic events
authorized by the District,
1.19 FISHING
No person shall fish or otherwise take aquatic life from Park District waters without a valid Illinois fishing license. No
person shall dig,scratch,or other-wise disturb Park District property in order to locate to take bait. The provision of this
section also applies to ice fishing.
1.20 GAMBLING
No person shall tell fortunes,gamble or participate in or abet any game of chance or use any gambling device in any part
of the park system for money or other valuable thing, except for the benefit of bona fide not-for-profit purpose as may be
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when and where recommended by the Executive Director and approved by the Board of Commissioners, and if such
activities are allowed by federal, state and local authorities,
1.21 HINDERING OF EMPLOYEES
No person shall interfere with, unreasonably disrupt,delay,or in any manner hinder any employee of the Park District while
engaged in constructing,repairing or caring for any park property.
1.22 INDECENT CONDUCT
No person shall enter,appear,be or remain anywhere in a state of nudity or in an indecent or lewd attire. No person shall
utter any lewd or offensive words within the hearing of another person.
No person shall expose any part of the body to the public in an indecent or lewd manner,nor speak or make advances in a
profane or obscene way, or make any indecent or obscene gestures in any park. Nor shall any person take,or attempt to
take any immoral,improper or indecent liberties with any child or adult of either sex in any park,
1.23 LIMITATIONS ON SMOKING WITHIN PARKS AND OTHER PROPERTY
SECTION ONU: Tobaccos oking prohibited within parks: It shall be unlawful to smoke tobacco within any Parks and
other property under the jurisdiction of the Park District, "Smoking" means the act of inhaling the smoke from or
possessing a lighted cigarette, cigar, pipe or any other ha nn of tobacco or similar substance used for smoking. This
includes electronic cigarettes (e-cigs or e-cigarettes), personal vaporizers (PV) or electronic nicotine delivery systems
(ENDS) or any of device that simulates tobacco smoking by producing an aerosol that resembless oe.
SEC TION TWO: PENALTY FOR VIOLATION: Any person violating the provisions of Section Two hereof shall be
given a warning. A person found guilty of further violations shall be subject to revocation of any pen-nit issued by the
Park District an([, in addition, shall be fined for any subsequent violations during the calendar year as follows: Vtoff=se:
Twenty Five Dollars ($25.00)1- 2`1 offense: not less than rwenty Five Dollars ($25.00) nor more than Fifty Dollars
($50.00); Yd offense: not less than Fifty Dollars ($50,00) nor more than Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00); 4" offense: not
less than Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00) nor more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00). The maximum fine shall be One
Hundred Dollars($100.00) for each such violation.
1.24 LOITERING
No person shall loiter or remain on District property either alone or in consort with other persons in such a manner that:
(1)unreasonably obstructs the usual use of entrances,hallways, corridors,stairways,or rooms designated for specific
purposes;(2) impedes or disrupts the performance of official duties by District employees;(3)prevents the general public
from obtaining the administrative or recreational services provided on District property in a timely manner; (4)restrict
vehicular or pedestrian traffic or restrict free ingress to and egress from District property-, after being requested to leave,
move, or disperse by any employee of the District,or where the District has posted a sign or signs that prohibit loitering.
1.25 MINORS
The parent or legal guardian of a minor defendant who resides with such parent or legal guardian shall be liable for any
fine or condition of restitution or reparation imposed by a court upon a minor for violation of Sections 9.48.0 10 and
9.48.040 through 9.48.060 of the Village of Buffalo Grove Municipal Code;provided that the minor has not paid the fine
or made restitution or reparation within the time ordered by the court; and further provided,that said parent or legal
guardian has been served with summons or notice to appear in the original cause and all proceedings thereafter as
provided by law.
1.26 NOISE
It shall be unlawful to use or operate a sound amplification device on any property owned and controlled by the
Park District unless a written permit from the Park District has been issued setting forth the conditions for use. For
the purposes of this Ordinance,this includes any sound amplification device whether powered by battery or other
power source. The Park District Executive Director shall cause a sound amplification permit form to be
promulgated in accordance with the terms of this Ordinance setting forth the days and hours during which the
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device may be used and the maximum allowable decibel level. Upon submission of the completed application,the
Executive Director shall approve or deny the permit based on the standards set forth herein.
The conditions prescribed for a sound amplification permit may be waived or modified in the case of a special Park
District sponsored or co-sponsored community-wide event.
Sound amplification devices may be used on any Park District property only during the following hours:
8:00 am until 10:30 pro Sunday through Thursdays
8:00 am until 12:01 midnight Friday, Saturday and holidays.
In no case shall any sound amplification device produce more than 70 decibels(A-scale slow meter response) at the
Park District property line adjacent to a residential community. (adopted July 2003)
1.27 OFFERING ARTICLES FOR SALE
No person shall offer or exchange for sale any article or thing, or do any hawking,peddling or soliciting, or buy or offer to
buy any article or thing,or take up any collection or solicit or receive contributions of money or anything of value in the
park system,except when authorized to do so by pen-nit form or contract with the Board of Commissioners.
1.28 PERMIT OR PASS (DISPLAY OF)
Every person shall produce or display a permit or pass when requested to do so by any authorized person for the purpose
of enforcing compliance with any federal,state,local,or Park District law,ordinance,rule,or regulation,when such
permit or pass is required to engage in an activity on Park District property.
1.29 PICNICS
Persons or companies wishing to hold a picnic in any of the designated picnic areas must first obtain a Picnic Permit from
the office of the Buffalo Grove Park District and must meet all requirements as requested in the permit. This permit is
valid only on the day and times shown and must be signed by an authorized representative of the Buffalo Grove Park
District.
1.30 PUBLIC ASSEMBLAGE AND MEETING
No person, group of persons,associations or corporations shall call or hold any public meetings or assemblage or give or
conduct any concert,performance or public exhibition or entertainment of any kind in any of the parks or public places
under the jurisdiction of the district without first applying to the Board of Commissioners or the Executive Director for
permit to do so, setting forth the purpose of the proposed meeting or assemblage,the place and time sought and the
approximate number of participants and spectators expected to be involved. Upon receipt of such application,the Board of
Commissioners or the Executive Director may grant or refuse to grant the same,in whole or in part and no such meeting
shall be held except in accordance with the permission so granted.
1.31 PUBLIC USE, HOURS
The parks of the district shall be closed to the public each day at 10:00 PM for non-lighted parks and 11:00 PM for lighted
parks. All parks of the park system shall open each day at 6:00 am unless otherwise posted by the Buffalo Grove Park
District.
1.32 RESTRICTED PARTS OF THE PARK DISTRICT
No person shall enter upon any portion of the park system where entry is prohibited by the Park District by sign or other
suitable notice. No person shall enter or attempt to enter any building area or facility in the park system which is closed to
the public, or is under construction in an unfinished state,or scheduled for a specific group or activity unless invited to
same;nor shall any person not invited or not having paid an admission fee,when such is charged,enter an area,building
or place when it has been rented or otherwise reserved.
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1.33 RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO SPECIFIC RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
(a) lf
No Person shall play or practice golf on Park District Property. No person shall hit a golf ball into,in or from any
park nor play golf in any park,nor bring any golf ball or golf club into any park other than any facility or area designated
by the Board of Commissioners.
(b) FIELD USAGE
Emmerich East Park football fields are scheduled for use by pen-nit only between July 15 and December 15 of each year.
Violators will be asked to leave the premises,No organized league games or league practice sessions will be permitted at
Canterbury Park. (Village of Buffalo Grove Ordinance P,U,D, #88-76).
(c) GAMES AND SPORTS
No person shall engage in any game, sport or amusement in the park system without the proper permit request submitted
and approved by the Park District and then only under such rules and regulations as may be proscribed. No person shall
engage in any activity in a manner so as to endanger,injure,or damage persons or property in the park system,
(1) No person shall engage in softball or baseball games except in those parks,which have established
diamonds and backstops constructed for that purpose,or such other areas as may be specifically designated by the
Park District;
(2) In those parks having established softball or baseball diamonds,participation in softball or baseball
in areas other than established diamonds is limited in accordance with silts or notices posted by the Park District;
(3) In those parks having established softball or baseball diamonds,the type of recreation on said
diamonds shall be in accordance with posted signs or notices posted by the Park District.
(d) PRIVATE USE OF PICNIC SHELTERS, PLAY FIELDS, TENNIS COURTS,
BASEBALL FIELDS AND SOCCER FIELDS
No areas shall be reserved except picnic shelters and areas designated as play fields,such as but not limited to soccer
fields,baseball,basketball,football,volleyball courts,bocce courts and tennis courts;which shall be authorized by permit
only issued by the Park District,
No reservation shall be made for any organization known to the Park District to discriminate against persons on account
of sex,skin color,race or national origin or disability provided that this provision shall not prevent a reservation on behalf
of a church league or other religious organization.
No area shall be reserved exclusively for any one league or organization. In scheduling the times, staff will take into
account the hours at which there is a demand for the use of the area and divide the hours of greater demand among various
organizations. Managers or coaches of organized team practices or games may be asked to produce a permit upon
request.
Written public records shall be kept of all reservations. The general public,organizations or teams can complete a permit
application at the Park District Administrative Office,530 Bernard Drive.
The provisions of this ordinance are separable,and the invalidity of any part of this ordinance shall not affect the validity
of the rest of the ordinance.
Any person, fi nn or corporation violating any provision of this ordinance shall be fined not less than twenty-five($25.00)
nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each offense, and a separate offense shall be deemed committed on each
day during or on which a violation occurs or continues.
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(a) TENNIS COURT RULES OF USAGE
Persons,age 14 and over,have priority for tennis play after 7-00 PM on weekdays. Players must give up courts every
hour on the hour or make arrangements with those waiting. Players must hang a tennis racquet to reserve a court.
(f) SKATE PARK/INLINE RINK RULES AND REGULATIONS
No person shall be allowed in the Skate Park or in the inline rink,except by permit,after dusk or before dawn unless
otherwise posted or authorized by the Park District.
No person shall bring upon or ride upon the premises of the Skate Park or infine rink,except by pen-nit,any bicycle or
other vehicle.
Any person violating the bicycle and vehicle provision shall be given a warning. A person found guilty of further
violations shall be fined as follows: 1"offense:Twenty Five Dollars($25,00);2°d offense: not less than Twenty Five
Dollars($25.00)nor more than Fifty Dollars($50.00); 3rd offense: not less than Fifty Dollars($50.00)nor more than
Seventy Five Dollars($75,00);4"'offense;not less than Seventy Five Dollars($75.00)nor more than One Hundred
Dollars($100.00). The maximum fine shall be One Hundred Dollars($100,00)for each such violation.
(g) PICNICS
Picnics requiring fires shall be held only in those areas where fireplaces,stoves,grills,or pits have been provided for that
purpose and upon issuance of a pen-nit by the Park District.
The Park District may designate areas for preparing,consuming,and dispensing food,beverages and other products.
Persons holding a permit and dispensing any of such products may do so only in the area designated in the permit, In the
event the dispensing of the permitted products is by sale,the person must also comply with Section 1.10-2 of this
Ordinance. No person may dispense,prepare,consume,sell or otherwise use products,items or things otherwise
prohibited in this Ordinance or any other federal state,local,or Park District law,rule,regulation or ordinance.
(h) CLASSES, CAMPS AND LESSONS
No person shall bring or cause to be brought onto Park District property any class,play class, day camp,group lesson or
similar organized group activity of any kind unless a permit allowing such use or activity has first been obtained from
Park Services, No person shall conduct any private lesson or instruction for a fee on Park District property unless a
permit allowing such use has first been obtained from the Park District. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary
contained in this Section 13 1(h),Buffalo Grove Park District classes,lessons and other similar organized activities are
allowed without a permit on tennis courts,which will be designated by appropriate signage,provided that a person may
use either of those tennis courts in order of priority established by a"rack system"under which a person wishing to use a
court places his or her racquet in order on a rack provided for that purpose.
Kendrigan Field Use—Wear rubber sole gym shoes only. Cleats of any kind are not allowed. Do no chew gum on the
field or in the dugouts. This field is for baseball only. No of activities are permitted.
(i) TOURNAMENTS. LEAGUES. OR OTHER ORGANIZED RECREATIONAL
ACTIVITIES
No person shall utilize any Park District property,including without limitation playing fields and other Park
District facilities, for tournaments,leagues,or other organized recreational activities and outings unless a permit
allowing such use or activity has first been obtained from the Park District. This section does not apply to normal or
scheduled District programs or activities. Where a conflict between normal or scheduled District programs or activities
and a requested activity occurs,District programs and activities shall take precedence.
1.34 RESTROOMS, WASHROOMS, AND LOCKER ROOMS
(a) No person shall deposit objects of any kind,other than human waste and toilet tissue,in the toilets or plumbing
fixtures of a rest room,washroom or locker room facility on Park District property.
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(b) No person of the age of seven(7)years or older may enter or use rest rooms,washrooms or locker rooms on Park
District property designated for the opposite sex.
(c) No person shall use:
1. Any still camera,television or movie camera,camcorder,video recorder or transmitter or any other device
capable of recording,filming or transmitting visual images;or
2. Any cellular telephone, into any restroom,locker room or washroom facility anywhere on Park District
property.
1.35 SKATING, ICE
No person shall skate upon any natural ponds,lakes,creeks found upon Park District property, Skating is only allowed in
areas designated by the Park District, No person shall engage in any such activity in a reckless manner that endangers,
injure or damage persons or property in any way or others or at a speed greater than is safe and proper under the
circumstances, All persons engaged in skating must adhere to rules established by the Park District.
1.36 SLEDDING
No person shall sled or toboggan in any parks unless designated as a sledding area by the Buffalo Grove Park District, No
person shall engage in any such activity in a reckless manner that endangers,injure or damage persons or property in any
way or others or at a speed greater than is safe and proper under the circumstances. All persons engaged in sledding must
adhere to rules established by the Park District.
1.37 TRAFFIC/PARKING
No person shall set or place or cause to be set or placed,any goods,wares or merchandise or property of any kind so as to
obstruct travel in the park system.
Unless authorized by the Park District Executive Director,no person shall operate any motor vehicle except upon the
established roadways.
No person shall operate or park any motor vehicle except in accordance with the laws of the Village of Buffalo(Drove.
No person shall operate motorbikes,go-carts,snowmobiles,or other motor driven vehicles,except for authorized Park
District vehicles,in any parks of the park system except when necessary by Park District staff for an integral program or
activity sponsored by the Park District.
No person shall park any vehicle in any park,driveway or parking area of a park between the hours of 10:00 PM and 6:00
AM,unless otherwise posted,nor shall any person leave any vehicle anywhere in a park more than 24 hours because of
mechanical failure,nor shall any person fail to notify and obtain the services of a tow truck for any vehicle that has failed
to function within one hour of such failure. Parking in all parking lots owned and maintained by the Buffalo Grove Park
District is only allowed in designated, striped parking stalls.
1.38 USE OF PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT BY ADULTS
No adult person shall in any manner use any of the playground apparatus or devices meant exclusively for the use of
children.
1.39 VANDALISM
Unless authorized by a written agreement with the District or otherwise expressly permitted by the District, no person
shall while in or on District property:
a) Deface, disfigure, break, cut, tamper with or displace or remove in or from any District property or building or other
part thereof,any playground equipment, table,bench, fireplace,coping, lamp post, fence,wall,paving or paving material,
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water line or other public utility or parts or appurtenances thereof, or sign, notice or placard whether temporary or
permanent,equipment,facilities or other District property or appurtenances whatsoever,either real or personal;
M Destroy, cut, break, injure, disturb, sever from the ground or remove any sod, soil, earth, rock, stone, timber, wood,
material, or growing thing including but not limited to any plant, flower, flower bed, shrub, tree, growth, or any
branch, stem, fruit, or leaf thereof, bring into or have in his/her possession in or on District property any tool or
instrument intended to be used for the cutting thereof,or any garden or agricultural implements or tools which could be
used for the removal thereof,
c) Set fire to any trees, shrubs,plants, flowers, grass, plant growth or living timber, or allow any fire upon land to extend
into District property-,
d) Cut, break or in any way injure, deface, destroy or alter any building, fence, monument, sculpture, bridge, or other
structure or property contained therein-,
e) Allow any animal under the person's ownership or temporary care to injure or deface any tree, plant, shrub, lawn or
graseplot in any manner whatsoever. An animal is under a person's temporary care if the animal was brought upon
District property by the person or by a for under the person's temporary or permanent care;
D Deface,destroy, cover or otherwise make unreadable any traffic warning or prohibitory sign ors bol in or on District
property;
g) Mark, carve, bend, cut, paint, deface, breakdown, destroy, damage, alter, change, sever, uproot, excavate or otherwise
remove,or attach or suspend any rope,wire or other material or contrivance to or from any District property-,
1.40 WATERS, USE OF
No person shall swim in any of the lakes,ponds,or creeks found in the park system unless permitted to do so by the Park
District.
No person shall operate any type of water vehicle in,on or upon any waters of the park system.
No person shall have in his possession or take or attempt to take any fish in any waters of the park system,except in
designated areas and subject to such rules as may be promulgated by the district and subject to such rules set by the
district from time to time.
No person shall be allowed to ice fish on any lakes,ponds,or creeks found in the park system. No person or company
shall be allowed to pump water from any of the park systems lakes,ponds or creeks unless given permission by the Park
District. (Refer to Section 1.19)
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Chapter 11 - ENFORCEMENT
2.01 ENFORCEMENT
The police force of the district shall consist of all officers of the district. The officers of the district shall be conservators
of the peace of the park system,it shall be their duty and they shall have the power to make arrests on the view of an
offense,or upon warrant for the violation of any of the penal ordinances of the district or for any breach of the peace
committed in the park system,
No person shall resist any commissioner or police officer of the district in the discharge of his duty,or fail or refuse to
obey any lawful command of any such commissioner or police officer or in any way interfere with or hinder or prevent
any such commissioner or police officer from discharging his duty,or in any manner assist or give aide to any person in
custody to escape or to attempt to escape from custody,or rescue or attempt to rescue any person when in such custody.
No person shall falsely represent or impersonate any police officer or pretend to be a police officer.
Pursuant to Ordinance No.71-6,Police Officers of the Village of Buffalo Grove are authorized to police these parks and
issue citations to persons for violations of these ordinances; and whereas,the Buffalo Grove Park District wishes to have
the Village prosecutor for the Village of Buffalo Grove act as its prosecutor when the matters of the ordinance violations
are presented in court.
Penalties
Any person violating any clause or provision of any section of this ordinance shall be fined not less than Ten Dollars
(10.00),nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00), for each offense upon conviction thereof.
Appendix A— SEPARABILITY
It is hereby declared to be the intention of the Board of Commissioners that the several provisions of this ordinance are
separable,in accordance with the following:
a. If any court of competent jurisdiction shall adjudge any provision of the ordinance to be invalid, such judgment shall
not affect any other provisions of this ordinance not specifically included in said judgment.
All ordinances in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect after its
passage and publication as required by law. This ordinance may be published in pamphlet form.
It is declared to be the intention of the Board that the sections,subsections,paragraphs, sentences,clauses and words of
these Ordinances are severable. If any sections,subsections,paragraph,sentences,clause or word is declared
unconstitutional or otherwise invalid by the lawful judgment or decree of any court or competent jurisdiction,its
unconstitutionality or invalidity shall not affect the validity of any of the remaining sections,subsections,paragraphs,
sentences,clauses and words of these Ordinances, since the sections or parts of sections would have been enacted by the
Board without and irrespective of any unconstitutional or otherwise invalid section,paragraph, sentence,clause or word
being incorporated into these Ordinances.
AYES: Richard Drazner, Scott Jacobson,Adriane Johnson, r.Lawrence Reiner,Jack Schmerer
NAYS:
ABSENT
PASSED AND APPROVED: - May 29,2012
President:
Secretary:
Signed: May 29.2012
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Appendix B - PARKS & FACILITIES
Map Park Name Address A•rea
L Alcott Center&Park 530 Bernard Drive (I's
2. Aptakisic Park 1231 Weiland Road 4
3. Apple Hill Park 2275 Apple Hill Lane 8,66
4. Aquadome Indoor Pool at BGHS 1100 W. Dundee Road 1
5. Bicentennial Park 1301 N.Arlington Heights Road 3
6. Bison Park 905 W. Dundee Road 4.5
7. Cambridge Park 951 S. Buffalo Grove Road 6
8, Candlewood Detention 43 Carman Avenue 0.75
9. Canterbury Park 560 Blue Ash Drive 2,6
10. Cherbourg Park 815 Marseilles Circle 5,6
11, Children's Park 1000 Fremont Way 4,5
12. Churchill Park 1900 N. Buffalo Grove Road 21.47
11 Cooper Park 1050 Plum Grove Circle 6
14. Crossings Pond 1051 Fremont Way 10.9
15, Emmerich Park 150 Raupp Blvd. 13
16. Emmerich East Park 151 Raupp Blvd. 8.75
IT French ens Cove 3351 N.Carriageway Drive,A.H. 4
18. Green Lake Park 1101 N,Green Knolls Drive 20
19. Happy Tails Dog Park 835 Commerce Court 2.5
20. Highland Point Park/Detention 850 Weiland Road 10
21. Ivy Hall School&Park 1072 Ivy Hall Lane 5
22. Kilmer School&Park 655 Golfview Terrace 8
23. Lions Park 729 Weidner Road 5
24. Longfellow School&Park 501 S. Arlington Heights 3.5
25. Martha Weiss Park 815 Kingsbridge Way 0.75
26. Mike Rylko Community Park 1000 N. Buffalo Grove Road 76.5
26a. Golf&Sports Center 801 McHenry Road
26b. Fitness Center 601 Deerfield Parkway
26c. Spray 'N Play 951 McHenry Road
27. Mill Creek Park 1250 Radcliffe Road 7
28. Mirielle Park 2236 Avalon Drive 2.93
29. Nicole Park/Site 21 501 N. Arlington Heights Road 4
30. Northwood Park/Detention 615 Pauline Avenue 3.29
31. Old Farm Park 1300 Highland Grove Drive 10.5
31 Oxford Park 1450 Oxford Drive 1
33. Parkehester Park 851 Weiland Road 7.05
34. Prairie Grove Park 2020 Olive Hill 1.32
35. Prairie School&Park 1530 Brandywyn Lane 9.5
36, Raupp Memorial Museum&Park 901 Dunham Lane 3.5
37. Reservoir#7 400 LaSalle Lane 0.25
38. Rolling Hills Park 1850 Twin Oaks Blvd. 0.48
39. Rolling Hills North Park 1951 Sheridan Road 5.6
40, Sommerset Detention 153 Pauline Avenue 1
41, Tartan Park 650 Pinehurst Lane 2
42. Twin Creeks Park 401 Aptakisic Road 7
41 Veterans Park 1300 N. Weiland Road 9.5
44, Weidner Park 50 Weidner Road 3.5
45. Wellington Commons Park/Detention 505 Windover Road 8
46. Westchester Park 180 Thompson Blvd. 5.5
47. Willow Grove School&Park 777 Checker Drive 2
48a. Willow Stream Pool&Park 600 Farrington Drive 54
48b. Willow Stream Park(S) 651 Old Checker Road
49. Windfield Park/Detention 550 S. Arlington Heights 2.4
50. Windsor Ridge Park 780 Vernon Lane 6.24
51. Woodland Park 2500 N. Buffalo Grove Road 14
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Schods Guidehnesl//Ordncjnce'� to fIvHow in the parks.
Country f0eadows Elementary and v%.'.:lown AS ddle School's o Smoking is not o'lowed on Dark, Dumping of cicbv.,,gr<ssci ppinq5,
6361)Gilmer Roca,Long Grove property etc on park property is prohibited
'Do95 without leashes are no aVowedl -Parlhcocriq outs-xeusf<croo5
Tr pt)Flarrierilany School, 850 Higbinrid Grace Dirve on park Property Lghind p.,irs I I p in Non-I ighled
yce ichan Middle School, =996 Bmrdyvvyn tone 6`Owner 15 responsible to perk up parks lOpm Parks open nI6,rm
offer animal(„)ci� park property -Use sidewalks,not the Pros
Pi i[chelt F cure luny School, 200 Horatio Drive -No Jcohoh bovera,ps aiowrscl Discard I ash
2()9BuriOak()nve -No hifli-Ig of golf baJ5 . to report ocl�;of vandalism and/or
Riley Efernc;nary School, hazardous park conditions,please col!
®No fflot0n7ed vehicles unless j in Holder ul(847)850-2163
Kildepr Elementary School, 3100 Old McHe try Road, Long Grove outtionzod by Park Dist id
peijunrel(except�or desig algid No OiqQ�)zed league Barnes 15
Twin Gioos_� Middle School, 2600 N Buffalo Grove Road P.Ain,,b'Ic or practices pe mWed sj:
Conleilbury Pa«k