29 THE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF CRANBROOK BYLAW NO. 2418 A Bylaw governing the management, maintenance, improvement, operation, control and fee structures for the use of any property held by the City within or without the Municipality, for pleasure, recreation or community uses of the Public, including parks, arenas and swimming pools.... WHEREAS the Municipal Council may make rules and regulations for the use and operation of all Municipally owned parks, recreation facilities, and programmes, and the fees for admission to or for the use thereof, or for programme participation; NOW THEREFORE the Mun i cipal Council of The Corporation of the City of Cranbrook, in open meeting assembled, enacts as follows: 1. This Bylaw may be cited as the "Parks & Recreation Regulation Bylaw, 1979". 2. Within Council policy, the Superintendent of Parks & Recreation shall be responsible for the management, maintenance, improvement, operation and control of Municipal Parks and Recreation Facilities and Programmes. 3. It shall be unlawful for any person to allow a horse under his control to enter or occupy parklands, other than those constructed and maintained as road surface, public parking area, or designated and signed as (a) horse trail(s). 4. It shall be unlawful for a person to allow a motor vehicle, including a snowmobile or motorbike to enter or occupy parklands other than those constructed and maintained as road surface, public parking are as, or designated and signed motor vehicles, snowmobile or motorbike areas. 5. Notwithstanding any designations hereinbefore in force and effect, the Superintendent of Parks & Recreation, his Deputy or assistant, may a) Upon written application and subject to payment of the appropriate fee or fees specified in the Schedule of Fees attached to and forming part of this Bylaw, authorize individuals and/or organizations to use Municipal parks or recreation facilities or parts thereof for special events; b) Upon written application or registration and subject to payment of the appropriate fee(s), as specified in the Schedule of Fees attached to and forming part of this Bylaw, authorize the use of Municipal parks or other recreation facilities or programmes or portions thereof, for recreational, athletic, social and/or special interest programmes. 6. The Superintendent of Parks & Recreation may cause a sign or signs to be placed at the entrances of Municipal parks and/or recreation facilities for the purpose of: a) Displaying programmes and/or fees; b) Prohibiting horses; c) Prohibiting motor vehicles, snowmobiles and motorbikes; d) Displaying any other information or requirements for the good management and control of Municipal parks, recreation facilities and/or programmes. 7. a) Notwithstanding Section 5 preceding, it shall be an offense against this Bylaw for any person to enter or occupy Municipal parks or recreation facilities in contravention of this Bylaw;
BYLAW NO. 2418 Page 2. 7. b) It shall be an offense against this Bylaw for any person to ride or lead a horse or drive motor vehicles, snowmobiles or motorbikes in Municipal parks where prohibited. 8. Any person who commits an infraction of this Bylaw shall be liable, on summary conviction, to a fine or penalty not exceeding Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($250.00) and costs recoverable and enforceable in the manner provided by the Summary Convictions Act of the Province of British Columbia. 9. By 1 awn o. 2376, the II C ran b roo k Par k s & R e c rea t ion Reg u 1 a t ion By 1 a w, 1978" is hereby rescinded. Read a first, second and third time this 8th day of May, 1979. Reconsidered, finally passed, adopted and numbered 2418 this 15th day of May, 1979. Mayor
2. 6 1979 SCHEDULE OF FEES to accompany BYLAW NO. 2418 For the purposes of this Schedule,. fees in Parts I to IX are applicable to residents and nonresidents. ADULTS means people 19 years of age and older, and CHILDREN means boys and girls 12 years of age and under FAMILY SESSIONS means at least one parent and one child to a maximum of four children unless they are all in one family. Additional child, teen or adult pays the appropriate admission fee NONRESIDENT means any person who is not a bona fide resident of the City of Cranbrook, but does not include a nonresident taxpayer RESIDENT means any person who is a bona fide resident of the City of Cranbrook, and includes nonres~dent taxpayers SENIOR CITIZENS means people 60 years of age and older STUDENTS (School) means boys and girls 5 18 years TINY TOTS means those children not in school, aged 4 and under. w o N C I SWIM POOL A. GENERAL ADMISSION CHILDREN (1 4 years) STUDENTS (5 18 years) 10 STRI P TI CKETS ADULT (19 and over) 10 STRIP TICKETS FAMILY SWIM TICKET Allows entire family $.50 $ 4.00 $ 1.00 $ 9.00 $ 2.00 GROUP RATES STUDENTS ONLY $.40 per student 10 members constitute a group RENTALS EXTRA GUARD BUSINESSPERSON SWIM SWIMNASTICS SWIM CLUB SWIM MEETS B. SWIM LESSONS PreSchool 12 1/2 hr. Beginners 12 3/4 hr. PreJunior 12 3/4 hr. Junior 12 3/4 hr. Pre I ntermediate 12 3/4 hr. Intermediate 12 3/4 hr. Lifesaving 12 3/4 hr. IIIIII Seni ors 12 3/4 hr. Bronze Medallion 15 hours Adults 12 1 hr. Synchroni ze 12 3/4 hr. EFFECTIVE JAN/79 July/79.65.65 5.50 5.50 1.25 11.00 11.00 2.50.50 $40.00 per hour 40.00 $ 6.50 per hour 7.00 $ 1.00 or purchase strip tickets 1.25 $ 1.00 " " " " 1.25 $ 6.00/hour per regular $30.00/hour for scheduled time ~:~~ 3~:gg all hours other than regular Club hours. Additional fractions of an hour will be prorated based on the $30.00/hour 32.00 maximum of $250.00/day 260.00 No. Qtr 1978 1978 Jan 1 July 1 Hrs. Rates Qtr. hr. Qtr.hr. Qtr.hr. 24 9.00 37.5 41.6 45.8 10.00 11.00 36 13.25 36.8 41. 7 45.1 15.00 16.25 36 13.2536.8 41.7et 45.1 15.00 16.25 36 13.2536.8et 41.7 45. 1 et 15.00 16.25 36 13.25 36. 8 41.7 45.1 15.00 16.25 36 13.25 36.8et 41.7 45.1 15.00 16.25 36 13.25 36.8 41.7 45.1 15.00 16.25 36 13.2536.8 41.7 45.1 15.00 16.25 60 22.00 36.6et 41.7et 45et 25.00 27.00 48 17.50 36.4 41. 7 45.3et 20.00 21.75 36 13.25 36.8 41.7 45. 1 et 15.00 16.25
BYLAW NO. 2418 Page 3.?,97 SCHEDULE OF FEES II.. COMMUNITY ARENAS A. GENERAL ADMISSION CHILDREN (1 4 yrs.) STUDENTS (5 18 yrs.) $.50 ADULTS (19 over) $1.00 SENIORS (60 over) B. SEASON TICKETS CHILDREN (1 4 yrs.) STUDENTS (5 18 yrs.) $12.00 ADULTS (19 over) $20.00 FAMILY $44.00 SENIORS (60 over) C. SPECIAL SESSIONS BUSINESSMEN SKATE (12 noon 1 P.M.) $18.00/hr. SHINNY HOCKEY ADULT ADMISSION DUFFER HOCKEY ADULT ADMISSION D. ICE RENTAL t~emorial ARENA KINSMEN ARENA $44.00/hr. $23.00/hr. E. MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION regular schedule practice and game times MEMORIAL ARENA KI NSMEN ARENA games with outside teams 1/3 total gate receipts B.C.A.H.A. playoffs 1/3 total gate receipts private and extra hours $23.00 per hour F. FIGURE SKATING CLUB regular scheduled ice time MEMORIAL ARENA KINSMEN ARENA private and extra hours $23.00/hour G. JUNIOR B HOCKEY practice time included in game rental fee games with outside teams 1/3 of total gate receipts or $135.00 per game whichever greater same as above for playoff games local training camp free H. JUNIOR A HOCKEY practice time included in game rental fee outside teams $44.00/hour game fees $325.00/game B.C.A.H.A. and C.A.H.A. playoffs 1/3 total gate receipts; team supplies ushers, ticket sellers, securityfire protection I. SENIOR A HOCKEY practice time included in game rental fee outside teams $44.00/hour game fees $325.00/game B.C.A.H.A. & C.A.H.A. playoffs 1/3 total gate receipts; team supplies ushers, ticket sellers, securityfire protection local trdining camp free EFFECTIVE Jan. 1/79 Jul~ 1/79.65 1. 25 SM~E SAt~E $14.00 $22.00 $ 9.00 $ 7.00 $ 9.00 $ 7.00 $150.00
298 BYLAW NO. 2418 Page 4. SCHEDULE OF FEES continued J. COMMERCIAL HOCKEY commercial league player exhibition games outside teams JULY 1, 1979 HOURLY RATE /hr. $44.00 or 1/3 of total gate receipts /1/3 whichever greater K. INTERMEDIATE HOCKEY practices regular applicable arena hourly ice rental games playoffs same as above or 1/3 total gate receipts, whichever greater L. LADIES HOCKEY regular applicable arena hourly ice rental M. BROOMBALL LEAGUE regular applicable arena hourly ice rental N. SUMMER HOCKEY SCHOOLS sign contract with City $225.00 per 15 hour day exhibition games $300.00 or 1/3 of total gate receipts outside hockey schools to be negotiated /hr. /hr. $235.00 O. SUMMER FIGURE SKATING SCHOOLS sign contract with City $225.00 per 15 hour day extra hours applicable arena rental fee special events applicable arena rental fee or 1/3 of total gate receipts, whichever greater P. FIGURE SKATING CARNIVALS local club $175.00 for single performance local club $135.00 per performance (for 2 or more) outside $245.00 per performance or 1/3 of total gate receipts, whichever greater rehearsals, decorating, set up dismantle to be negotiated staff O.V.T. additional Q. SKATING PARTIES schools during school hours joint use agreement no fees local youth Memorial Arena 75% of rental fee local youth Kinsmen Arena applicable hourly rental fee local adult $44.00/hour commercial $44.00/hour minimum 2 hours R. PROFESSIONAL TEAMS practices $44.00/hour games $325.00 or 1/3 whichever greater S. ALL OUTSIDE TEAMS OTHER THAN ABOVE practices $44.00/hour games $135.00 or 1/3 of total gate receipts T. PROFESSIONAL TRAINING CAMPS JUNIOR A TRAINING CAMPS to be negotiated U. FLOOR HOCKEY local $15.00/hour V. FALL FIGURE SKATING SCHOOL negotiable each season minimum $75.00 $235.00 $175.00 $132.00 $150.00/1/3 APRIL 1/79 $ 18.00/hr. $ 7.00/hr.
BYLAW NO. 2418 SCHEDULE OF FEES continued W. OTHER ARENA CHARGES LACROSSE practices $15.00/hr. games $50.00 or 1/3 total gate receipts local league to be negotiated CURLING BONSPIELS per day $240.00 ice preparation club to provide icemaker ice lanes constructed and painted overnite staff O.V.T. additional ROLLER SKATING Adult $1.00 Students $.50 admissions apply minimum $ls.oo/hour SKATE SHARPENING MIDWAY OR CIRCUS BINGOS Page 5. APRIL 1/79 $ ls.oo/hr. $250.00 1.25.65 20.00 1.00 $1.00 per pair $500.00 1st day $200.00 each additional performance local $250.00 sponsors supply seating for $275.00 cement pad outside $325.00 sponsors supply seating for cement pad DANCES local adult nonprofit $275.00 local teen nonprofit $225.00 local commercial $275.00 outside commercial ~ $375.00 promoters supply fire, police, security, sellers staff O.V.T. additional VARIETY AND MUSICAL SHO'WS local group $275.00/day commercial $350.00 1st day $175.00 each additional performance $350.00 $275.00 $275.00 $350.00 $375.00 $275.00 SPORTS AND AUTO. SHOW local nonprofit $275.00/day $300.00 commercial $350.00/day $375.00 GRADUATION EXERCISES for staff and oper.ations $125.00 $150.00 CONCESSION lease to Royals Booster Club 5% of gross receipts ADVERTISING side wall signs $ 55.00 back wall signs $150.00 Zomboni ice machine $250.00 ARENA FLOOR RENTAL 1 oca 1 $70.00 pick up and return outside $120.00 pick up and return PORTABLE STAGE RENTAL 1 oca 1 pick up and return outside $SO.OO pick up and return PORTABLE BLEACHER RENTAL 1 oca 1 $35.00 pi ck up and return outside $70.00 pick up and return I I I. IV. MUNICIPAL TOURIST PARK TENT SITES regular $4.00 electrical hookup $4.50 TRAILER SITES regular $4.50 power & water $5.00 powerwatersewer $5.50 OFF CAMPSITE FEES showers $1.00 empty holding tank $1.00 TENNIS CLUB COURT RENTAL 50% of tennis club membership to a maximum of $500.00 per season purpose for this assessment is for the privilege of special club hours where members of the tennis club have priority. V. AUDIOVISUAL AID EQUIPMENT Policy with respect to use of the Parks and Recreation Departments audiovisual aid equipment: MAY 1, 1979 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 6.00 $ 6.00 $ 6.50 $,1.25 $ 1.25
~ r'\( BYLAW NO. 2418 Page 6. SCHEDULE OF FEES continued the audiovisual aid equipment is primarily for the use of Parks and Recreation programs and other City Departments' use. community groups of a recreational nature can arrange to use the equipment providing they have a knowledgable operator. groups, wherever possible, are to be referred to the Cranbrook public 1 i braryfor thei rprojection and equipment needs. rental fee for projector and screen $5.00 rental fee for record player amplifier $5.00 VI. VII. BAKER PARK CONCESSION concession to be leased on a seasonal basis minimum of $200.00 for summer season daily rental fee for special events $20.00 TRAILER CARAVANS $2.50 per trailer per evening outside of Tourist Park (Balment Park Confederation Park) electricity to be supplied (if possible) VIII. IDLE WILD PARK BAND SHELL no charge for use of band shell should group issuing band shell charge admission a $50.00 minimum rental fee or 1/3 of total receipts will be assessed. IX. PARK EQUIPMENT TREE SPADE CHEMICAL SPRAYER GRASS CUTTING AND WEED CONTROL $25.00 per hour includes City Parks Operators $25.00 per day actual costs to include: operator hourly rate applicable equipment rate rental of Park equipment will not be encouraged if available from private sector.