HomeMy WebLinkAboutA031 - Third reading and adoption of ORDINANCE NO. 4582 Modifications to Municipal Code Chapter 19, Parks and Recreation, to clarify expectations of park useTo:Mayor & City Council
From:Keith Abraham, Director of Parks & Recreation
Date:January 13, 2026
Subject:Modifications to Municipal Code Chapter 19 - Parks & Recreation
Item No. 33
MEMO
The ordinance regarding Modifications to Municipal Code Chapter 19, Parks &
Recreation to clarify expectations of park use is attached for the City Council's
review and consideration of third reading and adoption. Please note Section
19.15 has been updated per City Council direction on December 16, 2025.
ATTACHMENT(S):
Amended DRAFT Amending Chapter 19.pdf
Parks and Recreation 515.239.5105 main
515.239.5142 fax
515 Clark Ave. P.O. Box 811
Ames, IA 50010
www.CityofAmes.org
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ORDINANCE NO. __________
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE MUNICIPAL
CODE OF THE CITY OF AMES, IOWA, BY
AMENDING SECTIONS 19.2, 19.7, 19.8, 19.10,
19.13, 19.15, 19.18, 19.19, AND 19.20, THEREOF,
FOR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING CHAPTER 19
PARKS AND RECREATION TO CLARIFY
EXPECTIONS OF PARK USE, REPEALING ANY
AND ALL ORDINANCES OR PARTS OF
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT TO THE EXTENT OF
SUCH CONFLICT; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND
ESTABLISHING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.
BE IT ENACTED, by the City Council for the City of Ames, Iowa, that:
Section One. The Municipal Code of the City of Ames, Iowa shall be and
the same is hereby amended by amending Sections 19.2, 19.7, 19.8, 19.10, 19.13,
19.15, 19.18, 19.19, and 19.20, as follows:
CHAPTER 19
PARKS AND RECREATION
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Sec. 19.2. APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS, TERM OF OFFICE.
The Parks and Recreation Commission shall consist of seven (7) persons
people appointed by the Mayor with the approval of the City Council. The term of
office shall be three (3) years for six of the members, and one (1) of the members
shall serve a special 1 one-year term. All terms shall run from April 1 of the year in
which the appointment is made. The one year special term shall be applied to a
position first becoming vacant after the date of this ordinance.
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Sec. 19.7. SPECIFIC POWERS AND DUTIES.
The parks and recreation commission shall have the following powers and
duties:
(1) Rulemaking. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this chapter, the
commission shall have rulemaking authority, and shall prescribe and promulgate
all needed rules and regulations for use of or participation in the city parks,
swimming pools, and other recreational facilities, programs, and activities.
(2) Planning. Prepare, and revise at least once every five (5) years, a plan
for the development and continuation of a system of city parks, pleasure grounds
greenways, swimming pools, and other recreational facilities.
(3) Gifts. May solicit, on behalf of the City of Ames, gifts of money or property
for parks and recreation purposes.
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(4) Rates Fees and charges. Whenever, and only so long as there are no
revenue bonds or pledge orders outstanding which are payable therefrom, the
commission shall have the power and authority to establish fees, rates and
charges for the use of a city park, pleasure ground, swimming pool, or other
recreational facility, or for participation in a recreational program or activity.
However, the city council shall at all times retain and have power and authority to
establish, impose, adjust and provide for the collection of rates fees and charges
when such action is necessary to produce gross revenues at least sufficient to pay
the expenses of operation and maintenance of a certain park, pleasure ground
greenway, swimming pool, or other recreational facility, or to pay the principal and
interest of any revenue bonds and pledge orders as they come due.
(5) Joint projects. Subject to the approval of the city council, the commission
may take action jointly with other public or private agencies as provided in Chapter
28E, Code of Iowa, 1977.
(6) Contracts. The commission shall have power to authorize and execute on
behalf of the City of Ames, without action of the city council, contracts with public
or private entities for services relative related to recreational programs and
activities. Such contracts shall be evidenced by a written document approved as
to form by the city attorney and certified consistent with the current budget by the
director of finance.
(7) Leasing to organizations. The commission shall have authority to lease,
under reasonable rules and requirements, a particular park or portion thereof, as
follows:
(a) For a period not in excess of ten (10) days to charitable, fraternal, and
patriotic organizations, for the purpose of permitting such organizations to conduct
celebrations, anniversaries, and entertainments.
(b) For a period not to exceed six (6) months, for activities as the
commission shall deem proper, for the purpose of permitting the playing of amateur
or professional baseball or other athletic games.
Sec. 19.8. DAMAGING PLANTS, PROPERTY IN PARKS AND
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES.
(1) It is unlawful for any person to willfully cut, rake, damage,
destroy or interfere with any trees, shrubs, flowers, bush or other planting, or
building, structure or other facility amenity in any public park or recreational facility.
Interfering with park structures or facilities is specifically defined to include persons
being on top of park shelters; placing picnic tables in water, using them as sleds, or
placing them on top of shelters; and jumping or diving off pedestrian bridges.
(2) Foraging edible plants, fruits and nuts is allowed within the
park system.
(3) Utilizing any structure, equipment, or facility for any purpose
or in any manner other than for its intended use is prohibited.
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Sec. 19.10. FIREARMS WEAPONS PROHIBITED; EXCEPTIONS.
Except for police officers, while in the performance of duty, and as otherwise
specifically authorized by the commission, it It is unlawful for any person to carry
or have in their possession or under their control in any public park, pleasure
ground greenway or recreational facility and/or space of the city any firearm of any
kind whatsoever, BB gun, pellet gun, bow and arrow, sling shot, or any other device
for shooting or throwing a projectile of any kind.
Sec. 19.11. PARK HOURS.
All city parks are open to the public from 6:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Only Parks
& Recreation department employees or emergency personnel, including fire,
police and utility workers, are authorized to be in the parks between the hours of
10:30 p.m. until 6:00 a.m., unless advance written permission approval has been
obtained from the Parks and Recreation Commission.
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Sec. 19.13. DOGS AT HOMEWOOD GOLF COURSE.
No person shall walk a dog or dogs or in any way bring a dog onto the
Homewood Golf Course while the course is open to play. The Course shall be
deemed open to play when the flag poles are in the cups on the greens. This
section shall not prohibit a blind person officially documented service animals from
coming onto Homewood Golf Course with the aid of the blind persons’s seeing-
eye dog.
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Sec. 19.15. Reserved. SWIMMING PROHIBITED.
No person shall swim in any lake or pond on City-owned property.
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Sec. 19.18. BAIT DUMPING PROHIBITED.
No person shall dump live fish bait into the water of the any lake, pond, river,
or stream on City owned property at Ada Hayden Heritage Park.
Sec. 19.19. BOAT MOTORS.
Use of any boat motor, other than an electric motor, is prohibited at Ada
Hayden Heritage Park. No person shall have any boat motor fueled by gasoline
on the premises of that park. Exception for emergency watercraft as approved in
advance by the Parks and Recreation Commission.
Sec. 19.20. FISHING FROM THE BRIDGES PROHIBITED.
No person shall engage in fishing from the any bridge within the park system
at Ada Hayden Heritage Park.
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Section Two. Violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall constitute a
municipal infraction punishable as set out by law.
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Section Three. All ordinances, or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith
are hereby repealed to the extent of such conflict, if any.
Section Four. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after
its passage and publication as required by law.
Passed this day of , .
___________________________ _______________________________
John A. Haila, Mayor
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Third Reading:
Passed on:
I, Renee Hall, City Clerk of the City of Ames, Iowa, hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is a true copy of Ordinance No. ______________, passed
by the City Council of said City at the meeting held on
______________________and signed by the Mayor on
___________________________, and published in the Ames Tribune on
___________________________.
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Renee Hall, City Clerk
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