Violation of any provision of this section shall subject the
violator to a civil penalty, as specified in the trust's penalty schedule in
section 751.7 of this Part. Unless
expressly permitted the following is a list of regulated activities and
uses:
(a)
Assemblies, meetings,
exhibitions.
(1) It is prohibited for
any person to hold or sponsor any special event or demonstration without a
permit.
(2) It is prohibited for
any person to erect any structure, stand, booth, platform, exhibit or art work
in connection with any assembly, meeting, exhibition or other event or activity
without a permit from the trust.
(3) It is prohibited to hold an event that
significantly interferes with ordinary park use without a permit. Significant
interference includes, but is not limited to, harming landscaping, plantings or
structures in the park, precluding other events that have a valid permit, and
unreasonably interfering with the enjoyment of the park by
others.
(b)
Unlawful vending.
It is prohibited for any person to sell, offer for sale,
hire, lease or let anything whatsoever within the park, except under and within
the terms of a permit for such activity issued by the trust.
(c)
Unlawful posting of notices or
signs.
(1) It is prohibited for any
person to post, display, affix, stand, construct or carry any placard, flag,
banner, sign or model or display any such item by means of aircraft, kite,
balloon or other aerial device, in, on, or above the surface of the park for
any purpose whatsoever without a permit issued by the trust. Each separate item
placed in violation of this section constitutes a separate violation.
(2) Notwithstanding paragraph (1) of this
subdivision, any person may carry any item described in paragraph (1) of this
subdivision, without the aid of any aircraft, kite, balloon or other aerial
device, where the space on which the message of such item is contained has a
height no greater than two feet and a length no longer than three feet, and
that such item takes up a total area of no more than six square feet.
(3) Any person or business who posts or
displays a sign, printed material or art work upon park property, including the
perimeters of the park, whether or not pursuant to a permit issued under this
subdivision, is responsible for removal of such material pursuant to the
conditions in such permit, or immediately if no such permit has been issued.
Failure to remove any material that is posted or displayed on such property, or
that remains on such property, other than in compliance with such permit,
constitutes a violation and such material is subject to immediate removal and
disposal.
(4) There will be a
rebuttable presumption that any person or business whose name, telephone
number, or other identifying information appears on any notice or sign posted
or displayed within the park without trust permission, has violated this
subdivision by either:
(i) pasting, posting,
painting, printing or nailing such notice or sign; or
(ii) directing, suffering or permitting a
servant, agent, employee or other individual under such person's or business's
control to engage in such activity; provided, however, that such rebuttable
presumption will not apply with respect to criminal prosecutions brought
pursuant to this paragraph.
(d)
Noise; musical instruments; sound
reproduction devices.
(1) It is
prohibited for any person to make, or cause or allow to be made, unreasonable
noise in the park so as to cause public inconvenience, annoyance or harm.
Unreasonable noise means any excessive or unusually loud sound
that disturbs the peace, comfort or repose of a reasonable person of normal
sensitivity or injures or endangers the health or safety of a reasonable person
of normal sensitivity, or which causes injury to plant or animal life, or
damage to property or business.
(2)
Except as authorized in this subdivision, it is prohibited for any person to
play or operate any sound reproduction device, as defined in this Part, in the
park without a permit from the trust and in compliance with any other
applicable governmental requirements. Except in designated quiet zones the
regular and customary use of portable radios, record players, compact disc
players, televisions, or tape recorders or unamplified musical instruments
played or operated in full accordance with this Part so as not to unreasonably
disturb other persons in their permitted uses of the park, is permitted without
the need for specific trust authorization. Signs will be posted in all quiet
zones advising the public of such prohibition. The use of sound reproduction
devices listened to solely by headphones or earphones and inaudible to others
is permitted in all areas of the park.
(3) It is prohibited for any person to play
or operate any sound reproduction device in the park between the hours of 10:00
p.m. and 8:00 a.m., unless audible solely through headphones or earphones or as
authorized by the trust under the express terms of a permit. The trust may, in
its discretion, further restrict such hours in specific park areas where such
operation would disturb or damage the comfort, peace, health or safety of
persons or businesses.
(4) It is
prohibited for any person to play or operate any musical instrument or drum or
cause any noise for advertising or commercial purposes except under the express
terms of a permit.
(e)
Unauthorized cinematic or photographic productions.
It is prohibited for any person to engage in any cinematic or
photographic production which either:
(1) is for commercial purposes; or
(2) restricts access to public areas,
regardless of whether the production is for commercial purposes or not, without
a permit from the trust. The permittee will be responsible for restoring any
park property altered or damaged in connection with the exercise of such
permit.
(f)
Alcoholic beverages.
(1) Except
where specifically permitted by the trust, it is prohibited for any person to
consume any alcoholic beverage in any playground, beach, swimming pool or other
park area or facility. It is prohibited for any person to possess any alcoholic
beverage with intent to consume or facilitate consumption by others of same in
any playground, beach, swimming pool, or other park area or facility.
Possession of an open container containing an alcoholic beverage by any person
shall create a rebuttable presumption that such person did intend to consume
the contents thereof in violation of this subdivision. There will be a
rebuttable standard of constructive possession for the purposes of this
subdivision.
(2) It is prohibited
for any person to appear in the park under the influence of alcohol to the
degree that he or she may endanger himself or herself, other persons or
property, or unreasonably annoy persons in his or her vicinity.
(g)
Swimming and designated
swimming and pool areas.
(1) Except as
otherwise specifically authorized by the trust, swimming or wading in waters
under the jurisdiction of the trust is permitted only at authorized swimming
and pool areas and only during the bathing season as may be designated by the
trust. The trust may limit or expand the extent of swimming and pool areas,
shorten or extend the bathing season with due regard for weather conditions,
protection of the environment, and the safety of the public. It is prohibited
for any person to swim or wade within the park except during the bathing season
and within designated locations.
(2) It is prohibited for any person to bring
into or use in water under the jurisdiction of the trust, any artificial
floats, tubes, masks, spears, fins, snorkels, air or gas tanks, or other
apparatus used for scuba diving, unless otherwise authorized by the trust or in
an area designated by the trust for such use. If use of a personal flotation
device is permitted, only USCG-approved of types I, II and III shall be
allowed.
(3) Any person having, or
apparently having any infectious disease will not be admitted to a bathing
area, or permitted in the water.
(4) It is prohibited for any person to change
clothes except in authorized places. It is prohibited for any person to be nude
at any bathing area or other park area under the jurisdiction of the
trust.
(5) It is prohibited for any
person to disobey the reasonable direction of a lifeguard, or carry on
unnecessary conversation with a lifeguard, or falsely call for help or
assistance, or stand, sit upon, or cling to lifeguard perches, or cling to or
go into a lifeguard boat except in an emergency.
(6) It is prohibited for any person to dive
into waters under the jurisdiction of the trust except where specifically
authorized by posted signs.
(h)
Fishing and crabbing.
(1) The angling or taking, as those terms are
defined in the State Environmental Conservation Law, section 11-0103(12), of
fish, crabs or other crustacea with the use of a hook and line, dip net or crab
trap is permitted from locations under the jurisdiction of the trust, except in
open swimming areas or where specifically prohibited. Casting is not permitted
except in designated areas. Any person who engages in such activity must obey
all posted guidelines, and comply with all applicable city, State and Federal
laws and regulations, including the New York State Environmental Conservation
Law and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto.
(2) Failure to remove fishing line fragments
and hooks from land and waters under the jurisdiction of the trust whenever
practicable is a violation of this Part.
(i)
Bicycling.
(1) Any person operating a bicycle in the
park must obey all park signs pertaining to the use of such bicycles.
(2) It is prohibited for any person to
operate a bicycle in the park except on designated service roads, access roads
and driveways that are also used by motor vehicles. Bicycles are permitted on
the Hudson River Greenway, which runs adjacent to the park as part of NYS Route
9A.
(3) It is prohibited for any
person to ride or operate a bicycle in a reckless manner.
(4) It is prohibited for any person to ride
or operate a bicycle to carry more persons at one time than the number for
which it is designed and equipped, except that children may be carried in seats
securely attached to a bicycle. It is prohibited for any person riding a
bicycle to attach himself or herself or his/her bicycle to the outside of any
motor vehicle being operated in the park.
(5) Bicyclists must yield the right-of-way to
pedestrians.
(j)
Planting.
Except as and where specifically permitted by the trust, it
is prohibited for any person to plant, prune, forage, grow, maintain, fertilize
or interfere with any trees, plants, flowers, shrubbery or other vegetation in
any area under the jurisdiction of the trust. Trees, shrubbery, plants and
other vegetation installed in the park pursuant to permits are the property of
the trust.
(k)
Unlawful fires.
(1) It is
prohibited for any person to kindle, build, maintain, or use a fire in any
place, portable receptacle, or grill within the park, except as specifically
authorized by the trust.
(2) It is
prohibited for any person to deposit, dispose, leave, throw away or toss any
lighted match, cigar, or cigarette, or other flammable material within, on,
near, or against any tree, building, structure, boat, vehicle or enclosure, or
in any open area, including park water areas.
(l)
Unlawful operation and parking of
motor vehicles.
(1) Motor vehicles may
not be brought into or operated in any area of the park except in designated
parking areas or as otherwise specifically authorized by the trust. parking
areas may be closed to motor vehicles at such times and in such places
designated by the trust.
(2) It is
prohibited for any person to park any motor vehicle in the park, except as
authorized by the trust.
(3)
parking permits may be issued to persons. Their license plate number may appear
on the permit, and such permit will be valid only for the registered vehicle
identified on the permit. parking permits are not transferable. Any assignment
or attempted assignment of a parking permit will result in the cancellation of
such permit.
(4) It is prohibited
for any person to remain overnight in a garage or parking lot or in a vehicle
parked in a garage or parking lot within the park, except as authorized by the
trust. The trust may remove or cause to be removed any vehicle which is parked
in a garage or parking lot or other area under trust jurisdiction without a
current parking permit or without payment of all required fees. The cost of
towing and storage of the vehicle will be charged to the permittee or owner of
the vehicle and must be paid prior to release of the vehicle. Any vehicle which
is unclaimed after 30 days will be deemed to be an abandoned vehicle and will
be disposed of pursuant to the procedures set forth in section
1224
of the Vehicle and Traffic Law.
(5)
It is prohibited for any person to use any area of the park, including
designated parking areas, for the purpose of performing nonemergency automotive
work, including, but not limited to, vehicle maintenance, repairs or
cleaning.
(m)
Unauthorized construction on park property.
It is prohibited for any person to perform, cause, suffer or
allow to be performed construction work of any kind or any work incidental
thereto, including storage of materials, in the park, except as specifically
authorized by the trust.
(n)
Unauthorized excavations.
It is prohibited for any person to perform, cause, suffer or
allow to be performed any excavations within or adjacent to the park property
if such excavation should impact the park, except as specifically authorized by
the trust.
(o)
Failure
to comply with area use restrictions.
(1) It is prohibited for any person to throw,
catch, kick or strike any baseball, football, frisbee, basketball, soccer, golf
or tennis ball, or similar object, or engage in any sport, game or other
competition, except in areas designated and maintained by the trust for such
purpose. The trust may restrict or prohibit the use of such areas if the area
has previously been allotted to another by permit issued pursuant to the
provisions of this Part.
(2) It is
prohibited for any person to engage in any toy or model aviation, kite-flying,
model boating or model automobiling, except at such times and at such places
designated or maintained by the trust for such use.
(3) It is prohibited for any person to ice
skate, roller skate, in-line skate, ski, skateboard, ride a scooter, or sled
except in areas designated and maintained by the trust for such use.
(p)
Exclusive areas.
Areas within the parks may be designated by the trust for
exclusive use of certain activities. All exclusive areas will be specifically
designated as such and signs will be posted informing the public of this
designation and any applicable hours restrictions. Exclusive area designations
may include:
(1) exclusive children's
playgrounds: Persons over the age of 12 are allowed in playground areas only
when supervising a child under the age of 12;
(2) dog runs: Certain fenced park areas may
be designated by the trust as dog runs, and persons owning or possessing dogs
that are wearing a license tag and vaccinated against rabies pursuant to State
and city laws are permitted to allow such animals to remain unleashed in these
areas. Users of dog runs must obey posted rules;
(3) swimming and wading area: Certain water
areas of the park may be designated by the trust as swimming and wading areas
where the operation of vessels of any kind is strictly prohibited;
(4) nonmotorized boating areas: Certain
inter-pier areas may be designated by the trust as nonmotorized boating areas
for use by kayakers, canoers and other operators of nonmotorized vessels.
Motorized vessels, swimming and wading are prohibited in such designated
areas;
(5) sanctuary areas: Access
to certain water and ecological pier areas may be restricted or prohibited by
the trust to preserve and protect marine and/or plant habitat resources within
such areas;
(6) docking or mooring
areas: Certain water areas of the park may be designated by the trust as areas
where vessels may dock or moor. Rules regarding docking and mooring are posted
in the docking and mooring areas in the park and/or on the website.
(q)
Unlawful distribution of
products and materials.
(1) It is
prohibited for any person to engage in the noncommercial distribution of
products and/or material (other than printed or similarly expressive material)
without a permit. A permit will be issued only upon the trust's determination
that said distribution will be conducted in a manner consistent with the
public's use and enjoyment of the park or park facility in question. In making
this determination, the trust will use criteria which shall include but not be
limited to:
(i) considering the nature of the
product or material;
(ii) whether
the product or material is compatible with customary park uses;
(iii) whether the product or material is
intended to be used in the park or facility;
(iv) the age of the targeted audience for the
product or material; and
(v)
whether the area in the park or facility where the distribution will take place
is appropriate for such distribution, considering, e.g., its
proximity to areas designed for children, quiet zones or other areas designed
for activities not compatible with such distribution.
(2) In connection with the foregoing, the
trust may consult with parental or other groups which are involved with the
park or facility where a permit for distribution is requested. The trust may
also impose conditions upon the distribution of products and materials
consistent with the concerns reflected by the factors listed above. Products
and/or materials may be distributed only upon an indication of interest by the
recipient, and only from a fixed location specified in the permit.
(r)
In-line skating, roller
skating, skateboarding and use of scooters.
(1) Any person bringing in-line skates,
roller skates, skateboards or scooters in the park must obey all park signs
pertaining to the use of such equipment.
(2) It is prohibited for any person to
in-line skate, skate, skateboard or use a scooter in vegetated areas or on any
pedestrian way, sitting or play area, or playground. In-line skates, roller
skates, skateboards or scooters may be used only on park roads, the adjacent
NYSDOT Route 9A bikeway/greenway, and other park areas specifically designated
by the trust.
(3) It is prohibited
for any person to use in-line skates, roller skates, skateboards or scooters in
a reckless manner, or as to endanger persons or damage park property.
(4) Persons using in-line skates, roller
skates, skateboards or scooters must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians, and
must walk on their skates or carry their boards on pedestrian
walkways.
(s) Geocaching
or other treasure hunting games, activities, devices, logbooks, trinkets, or
other materials, are not allowed within Hudson River park except as may be
expressly permitted by the trust.