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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-04-2025 Agenda Parks & Recreation Board * * Regular Meeting CITY OF November 4, 2025 - 5:30 PM AUBURN Classroom, Auburn Community and Events Center WASHINGTON AGENDA CALL TO ORDER PUBLIC PARTICIPATION A. The Parks and Recreation Board Meeting scheduled for Tuesday November 4th, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. will be held in person and virtually. Virtual Participation Link: To listen to the meeting by phone or Zoom, please call the number below or click the link: Telephone: 253-205-0468 Toll Free: 253-215-8782 Zoom: httns://us02web.zoom.us/i/84767024596?owd=YP248a87xraQiHsVb9umMXdJA4VEi4.1 ROLL CALL AGENDA MODIFICATIONS PUBLIC COMMENT This is the place on the agenda where the public is invited to speak to the Board on any issue. A. The public can participate in-person or submit written comments in advance. Participants can submit written comments via mail, fax, or email. All written comments must be received prior to 5:00 p.m. on the day before the scheduled meeting and must be 350 words or less. Please mail written comments to: City of Auburn Attn: Alexa Bragg. Parks Administrative Assistant 25 W Main St Auburn, WA 98001 Please fax written comments to: Attn: Alexa Bragg. Parks Administrative Assistant Fax number: 253-931-4005 Email written comments to: abragg@auburnwa.gov If an individual requires accommodation to allow for remote oral comment because of a difficulty attending a meeting of the governing body, the City requests notice of the need for accommodation by 5:00 p.m. on the day before the scheduled meeting. Participants can request accommodation to be able to provide a remote oral comment by contacting the Parks, Arts and Recreation Department in person, by phone (253) 931-3043, or by email (abragg@auburnwa.gov). APPROVAL OF MINUTES Page 1 of 28 A. Approval of October 7th Park Board Minutes ANNOUNCEMENTS, REPORTS, AND PRESENTATIONS A. Downtown Park Plaza Updates - Thaniel Gouk DISCUSSION ITEMS A. Jacobson Tree Farm - Thaniel Gouk ACTION ITEMS UNFINISHED BUSINESS A. Final Draft of Park Board Manual - Julie Krueger NEW BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT Agendas and minutes are available to the public at the City Clerk's Office and on the City website (http://www.auburnwa.gov). Page 2 of 28 CITY OF J\iJBIJIIF4 AGENDA BILL APPROVAL FORM WASHINGTON Agenda Subject: Meeting Date: Approval of October 7th Park Board Minutes November 4, 2025 Department: Attachments: Budget Impact: Parks, Arts & Recreation Park Board Minutes Preview Administrative Recommendation: Background for Motion: Background Summary: Councilmember: Staff: Page 3 of 28 Parks & Recreation Board * Regular Meeting CITY OF October 7, 2025 - 5:30 PM ATJJ31JJ4 Classroom, Auburn Community and Events Center WASH I NGTON MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Call to Order: 5:41 pm PUBLIC PARTICIPATION A. The Parks and Recreation Board Meeting scheduled for Tuesday October 7th, 2025 at 5:30 p.m. will be held in person and virtually. Virtual Participation Link: To listen to the meeting by phone or Zoom, please call the number below or click the link: Telephone: 253-205-0468 Toll Free: 253-215-8782 Zoom: https://us06web.zoom.usli188240401484?Dwd=48ZSJz1 UPOso6S4JVbMLeZa4aio7Gb.1, ROLL CALL Board members present: John Boatman, Tiffany Lindsay, Wayne Osborne, Cary Davidson Excused: Michael Hassen, Matt Jennings Unexcused: Mike Palko-Dean AGENDA MODIFICATIONS AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION A. The public can participate in-person or submit written comments in advance. Participants can submit written comments via mail, fax, or email. All written comments must be received prior to 5:00 p.m. on the day before the scheduled meeting and must be 350 words or less. Please mail written comments to: City of Auburn Attn:Alexa Bragg. Parks Administrative Assistant 25 W Main St Auburn, WA 98001 Please fax written comments to: Attn:Alexa Bragg. Parks Administrative Assistant Page 4 of 28 Fax number: 253-931-4005 Email written comments to: abragg@auburnwa.gov If an individual requires accommodation to allow for remote oral comment because of a difficulty attending a meeting of the governing body, the City requests notice of the need for accommodation by 5:00 p.m. on the day before the scheduled meeting. Participants can request accommodation to be able to provide a remote oral comment by contacting the Parks, Arts and Recreation Department in person, by phone (253) 931-3043, or by email (abragg@auburnwa.gov). APPROVAL OF MINUTES A. Approval of September 3rd 2025 Minutes ANNOUNCEMENTS, REPORTS, AND PRESENTATIONS DISCUSSION ITEMS A. Draft of Park Board Manual/Handbook Director Julie Krueger speaks about the draft of the Park Board Manual. There was discussion of the difference between Public Participation and Audience Participation. Administrative Assistant Alexa Bragg will follow up with the City Clerk's office regarding the difference. Board member Waybe asked if we would like to have all the codes in there, or if we can reference it in the board manual. Director Julie states this is orientation material for new members. Planning Manager Thaniel states to put the Auburn Parks City Code reference on the Overview Page. Wayne also states we can talk more about this with the Chair here. He is wondering if we need the Meeting Facilitation How-To or if we can reference the Robert's Rule of Order. Wayne also suggests that the Staff should provide the "legislative processes to the board." B. Public Comment Length of Time The board as a whole are discussing that 3 minutes is a good suggestion for a time limit for the public/audience to participate. Board member Wayne states we can change the time limit, if necessary. C. Updated Downtown Park Drawings Park Planning Manager Thaniel Gouk talks about the downtown Park Drawings from Berger Partnership (consultant). This includes lighting. This is for the Theater and B Street Plaza that are in downtown Auburn. The Park Planning Manager talks about the art pieces that will be installed by artist John Fleming. Thaniel states that the Planning Commission and the City Council will be seeing these updated drawings as well. There will eventually be a large gathering space for the public to hang out in before, during and after events. The Planning Manager states there are still some edits to be made to this draft park drawing, but is hoping to be finalized soon. The landscape architect sent over lighting concept plan and how the art would look at night. Focus for the lighting will be on the trails. Board member Wayne asks how the parks closing at dusk will affect this park/open space and the rules surrounding that. Page 5 of 28 ACTION ITEMS UNFINISHED BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS ADJOURNMENT APPROVE❑ this day of 2024. Thaniel Gouk, ❑irector of Board Alexa Bragg, Administrative Assistant Page 6 of 28 DRAFT CITY OF AUBURN PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL InaP�4164Vtil .` ` • ' : . '~ ff&A"-- . _ _ _ . , 4.0E,.... it - • F r Page 7 of 28 Table of Contents Overview 3 OrganizadvnaiVohuoo 4 Board Responsibilities&Functions 5 Parks&Recreation Board Meetings 7 Meeting Facilitation 10 Auburn City Code Chapter o.uu 12 Auburn City Code Chapter u.4u uO CITY vr AUBURN/PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 2",2, Page 8nf28 Overview The purpose of the City of Auburn Parks and Recreation Board is to act as an advocate for the citizens of Auburn by advising and making informed recommendations to the Mayor,City Council, and Staff in matters relating to Parks and Recreation programs,services,park development,land acquisition,and planning. The Parks and Recreation Department provides opportunities for the constructive and enjoyable use of leisure time by all citizens and visitors. Auburn's current parks and recreation programming includes preschool,youth,teens,adults, specialized recreation,camps,youth and adult sports and community fitness and facility rentals, Summer Rec'n'Roll,Makerspace,the REC Auburn Teen Center,Parks after Dark,Summer camps, Outdoor adventure trips,biking programs,among others. City Liaison Julie Krueger,Parks,Arts&Recreation Director Email:ikrueoer( auburnwa.00v Phone:253-931-3043 Terms Serve a three-year term;or may be assigned to fill the unexpired term of the person they are replacing.Terms expire December 31 of the corresponding year. Members There is a park and recreation board,consisting of seven members,who shall be appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the city council.The City Liaison will request the Mayor re-appoint members in December of said year unless a member requests not to continue on the board. Meetings 5:30 p.m.on the First Tuesday of each month(after the First City Council Meeting of the month), Auburn Community&Event Center Classroom,910 9th St SE,Auburn WA 98002 Auburn City Code(ACC) The Parks and Recreation Board is governed by Ch.2.42 ACC(as amended). Parks and Park facilities within the City of Auburn are regulated by Ch.2.22 ACC(as amended). The Park Policy Manual(as amended) CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 3 of 22 Page 9 of 28 Organizational Values From the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan: Auburn's Comprehensive Plan is organized around seven main value statements.The value statements provide a foundation and format for the Comprehensive Plan and its implementation, which includes the development of capital facilities,transportation,and parks and open space plans.The value statements also establish a basis for evaluating future City policies,regulations, actions,investment,budget priorities,grant-seeking priorities,and other community decisions. As such,the value statements can be found in the Core Plan and within each Element of the Comprehensive Plan.The manner in which each Element is consistent with the value statements of the Comprehensive Plan is provided for within each Element. CHARACTER means developing and preserving attractive and interesting places ON,- where people want to be.We will create and maintain high quality Cj neighborhoods,places,and spaces. r WELLNESS means the promotion of community-wide health and safety.We will build and maintain an environment that promotes public safety and healthy .. lifestyle options. SERVICE includes providing transparent government service.We will be an efficient,approachable,and responsive City government. ECONOMY includes encouraging a diverse and thriving marketplace for v�v consumers and businesses.We will provide a diverse and vibrant local economy IS�J with employment,retail,and entertainment opportunities for citizens and a growing marketplace for homegrown and regional-scale businesses. n . ,#p CELEBRATION includes celebrating our cultures,heritage,and community.We will celebrate diversity and creativity and come together to teach,learn,and "i a have fun. ENVIRONMENT means stewarding our environment.We will protect the natural environment,preserve open space,and create appropriate access. r SUSTAINABILITY means creating a sustainable future for our community.We will Ol balance natural resource protection,economic prosperity,and cultural vibrancy in order to build a thriving and long-lasting community. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 4 of 22 Page 10 of 28 Board Responsibilities and Functions Role of a Board Member Board members are in a critical position to shape and influence commission decisions and actions.It is important that each member keeps informed and up to date on issues,council activity,and ordinances affecting the board.Individuals who accept an appointment to a board make a commitment to attend meetings and become involved in deliberations. Members of Park Board deliberate on a variety of subjects and shall advise the City Council on topics such as: ■ Expansion and operation of the city parks and recreation services facilities and programs, but shall have no administrative or supervisory powers not available to the council. ■ Policies regarding parks and open space issues such as: ▪ Park planning ▪ Design and construction ▪ Development ▪ Redevelopment ▪ Renovation ▪ Enterprise management ▪ Natural resources ▪ Land stewardship ▪ Environmental education ■ Park issues such as ▪ Recreation opportunities for a wide range of interests,ages and abilities ▪ Cultural diversity ▪ Community centers ▪ Parks and recreation ▪ Department-related special events To function well,the Parks and Recreation Board of the City of Auburn expects its members to: ■ Attend regular meetings and work sessions and actively participate in discussions and decision-making,while respecting the Board's time constraints and the rights of other Board members to be heard. ■ Serve on committees as appointed. ■ Appear before the City Council in support of Board resolutions and interests. ■ Attend Parks,Arts&Recreation Department-sponsored events. ■ Have a commitment to safeguard and represent the public interest in the overall purpose of all parks,recreation,leisure time,community development,and natural area preservation activities in the City of Auburn. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 5 of 22 Page 11 of 28 • Develop a knowledge of the policies,procedures,and goals of the Board. • Become individually knowledgeable about Parks and Recreation issues so that our collective advice as a Board is credible. This includes reading appropriate literature, visiting sites,talking with citizens,and other actions. To advise means to give an opinion, to inform,to counsel,and to recommend. • Encourage citizen involvement at all levels. Generate ideas,such as for community awareness or outreach,projects,education,workshops, fundraising,or special events,in keeping with the overall plan,and without creating additional burdens for existing staff. Attendance A Board seat may be considered vacant if a Board member is unexcused and"misses two consecutive meetings of the commission or board,or more than 25 percent of the regular meetings"It is important for the work of the Board and the decisions and deliberations the Board makes.Regular attendance is essential so that decisions may more truly represent the Board as a whole.In addition,regular attendance enables Board members to keep abreast of commission business and concerns.This helps ensure that issues are examined from a variety of perspectives. Elections Each year,at the first meeting of the board,the members will select a chairperson and a vice- chairperson.Each serves for one year and is eligible for re-election. Vacancy If the position of Chairperson becomes vacant,the Chair would be replaced by the Vice-Chair of the Park Board.Any vacancies created by removal of a member of a board or commission shall be filled in the same manner in which members of the board are regularly chosen. Chair:The Chair assists staff in developing agendas,runs the meeting,and provides leadership to the Commission. The Chair: • Keeps the discussion on the topic • Clarifies and rephrases if people are not understood • Assures that commissioners are heard on any given topic • Manages the pacing of the meeting • Separates areas of agreement from areas of disagreement • Summarizes • Tests for agreement • Gets feedback • Makes sure all members know the decisions that are being made Vice-Chair:The Vice-Chair assists the Chair in fulfilling his or her duties.In the absence of the Chair,the Vice-Chair performs all duties of the Chair. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 6 of 22 Page 12 of 28 CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 7 of 22 Page 13 of 28 Parks and Recreation Board Meetings Public Meetings Meetings of the Parks and Recreation Board shall be conducted in conformity with the requirements of the Washington State Open Public Meetings Act,Chapter 42.30 of the Revised Code of Washington(RCW).Executive sessions can only be held in accordance with the provisions of Section 42.30.110 RCW Meetings&Meeting Time Meetings shall be scheduled for the first Tuesday following the first City Council meeting each month. Hours are generally 5:30 p.m.to 7 p.m.but may run longer than that on occasion. Robert's Rules of Order shall form the basis of the operation of the meetings. The Chair may participate in discussion under the same limitations as exist for other members and may vote. Conducting the Meeting In the event of the absence of the Chair and Vice Chair,the senior member of the Commission present shall act as Chair for that meeting or may delegate the responsibility to another member. Attendance A Board seat may be considered vacant if a Board member is unexcused and"misses two consecutive meetings of the commission or board,or more than 25 percent of the regular meetings" Quorum A quorum is required to hold an official meeting.A majority of the board shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business,and affirmative votes from a majority of the members present and voting shall be necessary to carry any proposition If at anytime during the meeting,a quorum is no longer present,the meeting may only continue for the time and duration necessary to fix a time for adjournment,adjourn,recess or take measures to obtain a quorum.If quorum is not reached by the RSVPs in advance of the meeting,a meeting may be canceled at the notice of the Chair provided at least 24 hours in advance. Voting A simple majority vote of the quorum present shall be sufficient to take action on the matters before the Board.Voting by secret ballot is prohibited.The Chair shall have the full right to have his/her own vote recorded in all deliberations of the Commission.Unless stated otherwise by abstention or nay,the Chair's vote shall be considered to be affirmative for the motion. Agenda The agenda for each meeting shall be determined by consultation of the Chair and Department Director. Board members who wish items on the agenda may contact the Chair prior to the printing of the agenda,at a regular meeting during adoption of the agenda,or at a regular meeting for the upcoming meeting.The agenda and accompanying information packet are mailed or e- mailed on Thursday of the week preceding the regular meeting.The agenda includes a proposed CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 8 of 22 Page 14 of 28 allotted time for each agenda topic,and the purpose for which it is presented. Where appropriate the name of the presenter of each agenda item shall be included in the topic listing. The order of topics shall be as follows: ■ Call to Order. The Chair announces,"The meeting will please come to order." • Public Participation. The public may speak as directed through the Chair. ■ Roll Call. The Chair will notice that a quorum is present,meaning that four or more members are present. If a quorum is not present the meeting may discuss subjects,but no decision may be rendered through a vote. ■ Agenda Modifications.This is the time to modify the agenda if necessary ■ Audience Participation.This is the time for the audience to speak as directed through the Chair ■ Approval of Minutes. The Chair asks"Are there any corrections? If no,the minutes stand approved." ■ Announcements,Reports and Presentations.This is the time for the Parks Department staff to present,to speak about any reports,and any announcements from the department • Discussion Items. ■ Actions Items.These items will be voted on,there has to be a quorum to allow voting. ■ Unfinished Business.This item includes anything that has been previously talked about that needs further discussion. ■ New Business ■ Adjournment. Business Members of the public may attend board meetings.It is at the discretion of the Board via the Chair when the Board wants to hear from them.Guests may not understand the procedures of the meeting.It is helpful to make it clear how the meeting will proceed.The chair can establish reasonable time limits for each speaker.Members should communicate with the Chair any item they wish to be placed on the agenda.A majority of the members may place an item on the agenda.Generally,members of the public would be limited to three minutes for pPublic comments will be limited to 3(three)minutes.- Minutes The Board shall adopt rules for transaction of business and shall keep written minutes of its proceedings which minutes shall be a public record. A member of City staff shall act as the Secretary for the Park Board and shall keep a record of all meetings of the Board.The minutes will be provided to the Board at the next regular meeting for the Board's approval of the accuracy of the record.These records shall be retained at the City Clerk's Office. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 9 of 22 Page 15 of 28 Meeting Preparation City staff members will provide meeting minutes,reports,proposals,and other information to help Board members make informed decisions.Do not hesitate to request any additional information needed in order to make thoughtful and appropriate decisions. Effective Board members: ■ Attend all regularly scheduled and special board meetings. ■ Arrive well prepared and on time for meetings. ■ Recognize that serving the public interest is the top priority. ■ Recognize that the Board must operate in an open and public manner. ■ Become knowledgeable of legislative process/issues affecting the Board ■ Examine all available evidence before making a judgment. ■ Communicate effectively and actively participate in group discussions. ■ Are aware that authority to act is granted to the Board as a whole,not to individual members. ■ Possess a willingness to work with the group in making decisions. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 10 of 22 Page 16 of 28 Meeting Facility How_To rv�-���rri-cJ--r�cri rrr�u Unless specifically provided in these rules.all Park Board meeting discussions shall be governed bv ROBERTS RULES OF ORDER.NEWLY REVISED(latest edition),I Commented[TG1]: Verbiage taken from City Council ROP 1.Recognizing a Quorum The first order of business is for the chair to determine if a quorwr..in p oscnt.The number required for a quorum of the.^/11.al.INS Po ks and Recreation Board is four board members out of 7 tctal�r a rmijority if there arc currently less than 7 members of the Park Board. If a quorum does not exist they cannot cWltir7r,3 Jno mooting.Thy action io aI ing in infer mctiaiR that they will later decide on. 2.Calling the Meeting to Order The next order of business is for the statement ouch as,"I call the Month DAY,202X mccting of the Park Board to order." "Welcome everyone" The chair then addresses any iiiwi of gorsonal or perfunctory nature, such as welcoming new members and visitors cr thar,ling retiring members. "Are there any comments from the public?" The ahair gall]if thore arc any public comments, and if there arc none,moves on to the approval of thin rriA7eNin. 3.Approving the Minutes Following personal items,the chair moves to the twit,itoms. 1. The ca if-altwArimiooioners have r gal*11i r i.rvitos,or need a minute to do so,and asks the members if there arc any corrections to the minutes. 2. If there are no corrections,the chair requests a motion to approve the Pri.:ietc r approved as written.Once someone makes the motion,the chair looks to receive a cecon tires;/� a{ , the chair can say"m1'`- sitp►oveE 3. if a Board member has:.motion to amend the r r it it N2ods a second and then the full has to vote.When a board member disputes an amendment,the chairperson may ciak fora vote on whether the amendment should be adopted.Once the members have accepted the minutes,the cl-NIr s o c "If there are no further corrections,tho stand approved,as corrected."The City staff wciid than rocord any amendments to the current mooting rri7i rtos and the chair would sign the minutes to make them official. /I.Main Meeting Agenda:Presentations,Cwmrnvnilali,on,� -its The next step in the process of how to run a board meeting is to address the rwrvining:�onda items including any presentations,di;o:raoi orate r'voting. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 11 of 22 Page 17 of 28 Chair..ay now"invite City staff erg pest n nters"to address a nda items Some presentations arc only informational which does not require any active hem the Chair. 1. "I would like to request a motion(on the subject in the agenda as discussed)" 2. "Second?" 3. "All in favor?" 1. "Any opposed" 5. "Motion passes"(if majority votes)or"motion docs not pass"(ant horhare.nocds further disc ssion nformation r to be postponed ton Inter m eting) 5.Closing the Meeting To close the mccting accefeling-to o'.art'u Flulos of Order for Adjournment,the chair thanks the tip with City staff to review any aspects of the moaYrr t! .t they need to discuss before the formal minutes of the mccting arc recorded.Chair should sign the approved minutes and leave with City staff. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 12 of 22 Page 18 of 28 �uburn City Code Chaptor 2.22 Commented[AB2]: Reference to where they can find the codes;can delete the in-depth Park Core sections Scctions: 2.22.01C ' Amster constitutes park codc. 2.22.020 Exercise of police power. 2.22.030 Definitions. 2.22.010 Permits Assemblies, ctc. 2.22.050 PswM isir l/y 2.22.060 Reserved. 2.22.080 Intoxicating liquors. 2.22.085 Smoking,vaping and tobacco usc. 2.22.090 Selling,advertising,soliciting. n n�10 Carr/ate-orrerrievak-cf r:Rfl.0,1. \1:\1G� 2.22.110 Disposal of trash. 2.22.120 A'ir.i..J. ' hr 2.22.130 Molesting or feeding animals. 2.22.14C Csrr.A. by animals. 2.22.150 Prohibitions as to boating,fishing,and swimming. 2.22.160 Boats and beaches. 2.22.17n�0 Fires 2.22.180 Use of certain cquipmcnt. 2.22.19E Metal detecting. 2.22.190 Fi wo.., .cs 2.22.200 Vehicular standards. 2.22.2CE Cr& Ace foes. 2.22.210 Tents and shelters. 2.22.212 Pwrkingfees required. 2.22.220 Opening and closing hours. 2.22.23C i»srgrrcycond"^^^. 2.22.240 Enforccmcnt. 2.22.250 Penalty for violations. 2.22.260 SeverabiL y. 2.22.010 Chapter c2ne*it!!ta• 'k code. This chapter shall crnrliUftt ills park codc of the city of Auburn and may be cited as such.Condurl In dl,pultlis p ix!fo WY,loll nl ' provisions of this chapter.(ord.sass 51,2013.) 2.22.02Q Eflorcisc of police power. This chapter is hereby declared to be an exercise of the police power of the state of\/\./ s tax:Nlind the city of Auburn forthe public p ry h .l1 attnsty,and welfare,and its provisions shall be liberally con -r- cd.{Ord. 6"65 5 1,2013.) CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 13 of 22 Page 19 of 28 2.22.030 Definitions. The terms herein used,unless cl arty contrary to or inconsistent with thc context in which used,shall be construed as follows: A. "Civil infraction"has 5ke rr. 4'Ai Infra salon Rulcs for Courts of Limited Jurisdiction and any local rule adopted thcrcto by thc King County district court at Auburn. B. "Director"m ens thc director of thc parks and rccr etion department. C. "H wring cxamin Ir"nmoll/.a the city's huring al'an\ine"^^cots rth Cha + nc nor 1 "Purl'"rra..ans and include Vl.purlu,squares,public gardens,community center',meinrrrro/alf courses, playgrounds,fields,and muss/ion raoso,oi*f:., tor lho asur.ogcmcnt and control of the city of Auburn,ano' ll.,roil►,drives,roads,parkways,facilities,bodies of water,docks,piers, "^^^"n�� nes,a.^ ^^"' I;,,b\V.s and garages contained therein. E. "Vehicle"she.h,:e-tho ntoarir.d n1 forth in RCW 46.04.670 as currently enacted or her after amended and shall also include(1)truKxa,Irai,al9gt11aKers designed to be towed behind any vehicle,and(2)motorized scooters and electric peresr..,l ra000eirc mobility devices,as defined in Chapter 10.51 ACC. Wherever consistent with the Conte>t's. this f-:grrer,words in the py.0re r,vicst,or future tenses shall be construed to be interchang able w)h auJ.1 ether,and words in this s:a►Itar i 4rar shall.Is construed to include the plural.(Ord.6747 5 1(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6165 S 1,2013.) 2.22.040 Permits Assemblies,entertainment,etc. Any person who con aurle or pur`i'iv,tu in art;'N rAuol ontoi4,srrr.ent,demonstration,or public bu.•hog in any pad-,shall al ta:it a fmrmk.from the director.The procedure for application and consideration of permits for this purpose is as follows: e nny"erse seek 2t abtsv.^.ap wen il9yn&l.f-1,—a-wcittar.arr'ic ianwiththedirectornel nrtharone month prior tothoolo/oofthopr I I moo.The oppliaation NW,eles the purposc for which thc park would be used,the slats and V.1147 of the proposed use,the name.f th7 pa;1:and the anticipated number of persons who would Ws pro t orr,urd such other information r asonably relating to the contemplated use as the director may require;provided,howevod/liar ie;d director may,for good cause shown,waive the one month roguironmonlfeFfili gsaidapp"cation. @- 4A'hon the proposed use is an exercise of rights protected by thc First and Fourteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution,or Article I,Scctun 2,A,E'ar 11 of the Washington Can9filulianpIke.application a11a11 to tree +I.. . ith t chargi ^^foo for^^itica ^ e; ious^ ^so, Jror.a foe based on the cost of procaas<ath.a► leation,or imposing ta:WA a co sar•.a7klianalfreedoms, and in a m,,,a nr the.respects the liberties of applicants and the public. C. In reviewing(or'polio vie n wider this section,the director shall consider the following conditions and standards: 1. The size of the park and any specialized purpose for which it is normally used or for which specialized facilities have been provided; 2. The location of the pool',its oo rtr:stic character and physical chara rig rirti eI,mil tie character of the ^ in 7. Thy cor i.eipated size of ti t prvrascl Ax sr. l:Act r^t'vsge,and activities associated with the event, in'Wiling I 4 not tiRAM d to the extent of commercial activity,such as the sales of food,goods,and services;product advertising■'p a sii IN,or ICI erIo4uinoeopo ioipvionintheavant;thouunar application of any funds raised; n o ^olems thsl rest•arise from the intended use; 5. The effect of the intended use,including consideration of the noise to be expected,upon the adjacent Ell'a or its aeouporha;oral 6. Other activities scheduled for th:-,aslis ar the anticipated time and place. . trtigNi,tr.+t..►r the safety,comfort,and convenience of the public in the use of the psrke,e\in the usage of V'o-a"aa adjacent to the park,would be unduly disturbed,they may deny the appliuvi en,moo,impose restrictions on the permit, or may161611auenvoiforadifferentAMA,lrM.o,pooh,IrIIarl'areaoeuu►U.n•^t^^ " on.The Wire oleo CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 14 of 22 Page 20 of 28 may issue a permit for use of the p gnlf Luring hours whi N s 7eali is closed if they approve the applicatien.(Ord. 6^65 5 1,2013.) 2.22.050 Permits Generally. A. Permits,whcn required by this chapter,shall be applied far. a director unless otherwise provided. TNg grrrrifr.d or denying sip srnlils OWL lss based upon the policies and standards El'Is in INi..)alelar, Where fees arc required by the city for the issuance of permits,paynuini ti gush fees will be required before permits are issued.No fee shall be imposed when prohibited by the First and Fourteenth Amendments to the �.l ID' Claf�^r^^�+•+ ,n.+•,.i.,i c^^+•,... n c .^+,.f+"^�ni^�"•„ .,r.I.ailti l,/oth r ta,.-a_f„^f e hrssdantis cost ofprocu..inalNnuppliusti^^ o^i+,^^ ^ eigiouc^ nde Ilya^.+h ea rr.rriinZen/son or expression of ieNts ahrll.N7 prtturn7s1 4^ applies include the nature of the event;the extent of commercial activity,sus". .1'2 ssss of food,goods,and services;product advertising or promotion,or other business partiiiiseisn in Ills event;the use sr rpplios/ion of any funds ru.ud;if p1M if uv.aerf.,/nrdition or a series,previous evai'ta s1 tkx wsnec;and the public perceptisn sf ill✓✓:eat= III learning isessd by the city shs&hi i iltjsetto other applicable city ordinances and park regulations.The persons to whom such perrriht ivy item.",("permittets")tf.r//.he bound by said rules,regulations,and ordinances as fully as though the same were contained in such permits.A permittee shall be liable for any loss, damage,or injury sustained by any person by r ason of tha nagtog h10 pa-.Bites,as well as for any br ash of such rules,regulations,or ordinances,to the p.seen or p goons so suff-ri.n013nall s ri/try: Z.Rt rWifi inusd for musical acts or bands slit/1.tie tsify that the noise/sound level emitting frt .gush rat sr la^rri"s l s as se.M r 5kxr/20 decibels at or beyond 50 feet. Any person claiming to have a permit from the city must produi s a rr.d uihihii gush permit upon the request of any authorized person who may desire is insp2a4th�.r.r�2 D. Violatrrr.at INig section censtilmiln r Class 1 civil infract.r. rumor,I^Ch ^ '.°^o�`^' (O a 47 a (Exh.A),2019;Ord.6465 5 1,2013.) 2.22.060 Reserved. (Ora a ^ 2.22.070 Destruction of poi:‘k property. It is unlawful for any person to Swags or destroy any real or personal propertyWi*/fr.r!ash.Violation of this section carahliix,a class 2 civil infraction pursurr/Is Chapter 7.80 RCW.(Ord.6747 51(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6165 5 1,2013.1 2.22.08C .lniex' The display,possession,or consumption of inI.ni,,.g qu.rs in uri;park is prohibited,uu girt in lasalisular or as or facilities which may be expressly designated from time to time bythe director.Whenever any person is stopped for a violation of this section,the officer may dtgr_m Il-er person for a r asonable period of time necessary to identify the person and check for outstanding warrants.Violation of this section constitutes a Class 1 civil infraction pursurr,to Chapter 7.80 RCW.(Ord.674751(Exh.A),2019;Ord.646551,2013.} 2.22.e I Cr , A. In or on any prateII wtisRatagolfcuuB..,iIisuinlavfulforanypersontousetobaccoprod",its,Is.make,to du ul OW:is lrI or producing smoke.This prohibition includes both tobacco,chewing tobacco,snuff,sr srvsr^d-E.^ hu s5i al z p•3s;veM1i_, ':2 psrsr cigarettes,cigarillos,and cigars,pipes,an hialtahi.If the product emits smoke or vapor,or es:Ack ahrems,iIitpra",A sd B. Violation of this section co ntiiturlga r Clas„3 civil infratlion purourrGio Chapter 7.80 RCW.'(Ord.674751 (Exh.A),2019.1 2.22.090 Selling,advcrticing,soliciting. A. No person,except duly authorized conces.,ionaires,and I.-caa ka)r,g apcx-ifi.cflacierrik,skill soil,or offer for sale in any park any goods,refreshments,photographs,or akkai rrtislsa CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 15 of 22 Page 21 of 28 B. Advertising bythc distribution,carrying,erection,attachmcnt,or use of a Nar.dleill,sign,sr deice of any kind in any pwlt is pre hill ilsu.It is unlstvfulto place or ors at a atr►istuFe of ony kind En any prali.11 ata'l.bs C. Violation of this section unatit►a oo a Cla^o 1 civil infractia:rur'uwrl to Chapter 7.80 RCW.(Ord.674751 (Exh.A),2019;Ord.6465 51,2013.) 2.2moo: P4..rr g Unauthorized cutting,removal,or destruction of any turf,trx/►irG,J.cr.It,flower,or weed on park property is prohibited.While inside any park,having in one's po^session any newly plucked branch,tree,flower,plant, fungus(nrar\R aant htli.fungus,etc.),algae or shrub without specific permission by the director shall be presumptive evidence of such cutting,removal,or destruction.Violation of this sectisr.ssnutitutss*Otago I civil infractis 44rocaark 10 Chapter 7�Q RCW.(Ord.6747 5 1(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6.65 5 1,2013.) 2.22.11e C'ki.osal of trash. No perornf-i..J).1l:row or l ave litter,garbage,trasb o ard waste in r r/ir�,d.i axcept in a receptacle provided for thoAatdrposc.Noaarsoneha'l,deposit onanyparilirysrsp in;any household or commercial grill.ago,refuse,or rubbish which is brought as such from any private property.The penalty for violation of this sottish shs//.hs-as provided in Chair/tit'2.15 ACC.(Ord.6465 51,2013.) 2.22.120 Animal control. A. 'Arl.ele in a designated off l ash ar a,dogs and Was mail Is en If►oast ns longs!'than eight feet or secured inside a vehicle. B. Animals arc not allowed to enter wading pools,ponds,lakes,fou'Giriersygrounds,or any play ar designed to utilize water in any park unlc^s in a do ignMul off Lash ar a. C. Any person IAA,.ar.rahrr.v ir.11.sirposscssisr.slr//.los i's.l,ansible for the conduct of t)s aria,'.,/.. C' TIN s pirsV ciono of this^ +; Ili VI,rr.ri.,rfiirr.od by the city of Auburn. E. The director may pr.k itsi z/,xsept for service an' a'i sec defined in RCW 9.91.170,from events and/or facilities within a park. F. All provisions of ACC Title 6 r a;n,r f llforea a� nd sffoJ pa/ a�G fo c ' an slice officer sr arierr.rh tantrol officer. G. Any violation of this section is a Class 1 civil infracti parstizari to Chapter 7.80 RCW unless a different penalty is provided in ACC Title 6.(Ord.6747 5 1(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6/65 51,2013.) 2.22.130 Molesting or feeding erxrnee, No person shall molest or attempt to touch any bird or wile;trios'is a rarlr.It 2hall La unlawful for any person to give,offer,or attempt to give to any wild animal wirrhin the parks any tobacco,drink,or other article known to be dangerous or nmis►u to arbw.r/A.It to ilia unlawful to feed anywfel'aird it am;nwal in a pad:.Violation of this section constitutes a Class 1 civil infractr pursuarl'Cc"J!•44.it 7.80 RCW.(Ord.6747 51(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6'65 51,2013.) 2.22.14C DcrrNge-b5Niehratl.. Owners tt"serials (Ord.6465 51,2013.) 2.22.150 Prohibitions as to boating,f hingrsn g. it is unlawful for any person to boat,fish,wade,swim,scuba dive,snorkel,or bathe in any park except in the places and at times designated by the director.Violation of this section constitutes a Class 1 civil infraction 2.22.160 Boats and beaches. No dock or any other structur J,1dl.l.rla 71.,aeon any b ach unless cxprc^sly authorized.No be N,shell.ai a lisps for hire or prlvMs ue a►IR en ari;waters under the jurisdiction of the city of Auburn,except as expressly s harisvdbythe director.Launching of waterborne craft from any shoreline is prohibited,except for specifically designated ar as or with specific permit issued by the director.The launching of waterborne craft, CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 16 of 22 Page 22 of 28 as provitlttl in this'.slim,one/lsc unlawful if the required fcc,as determined bythc dircctor,has not been paid.Violation of this section Cla^c 1 civil infraction p iriirmtio Chapter 7.80 RCW.(Ord.674751 2.22.17C Fir A. FirsttasItinshiluNs4nusptinpisnisturesorfir✓ptainXcillad-u-nolxthitharstyofthc dircctor orin pealsali Itrnccqucs.Fircs in any other facility or ar a arc allowcd only by special permit.Fircs in picnic stovcs or thecnslhrpucttes as fucl;all other fuel sources,including wood,arc specifically prohibited.Portable barbcqucs may be utilized only for cooking food.Briquettes must be completely extinguished and properly disposed of or removed from th s path.The dircctor may further restrict oil tI:N,signs EH'irtir/l.s d to notify patrtr.t rf;ki restrictions. B. Fires arc prohibited during announced Ilium Paco. C. Violation of this section crdili.,vriic Class 1 civil infracti.›•ruscvo.W.is^Jioltic?.80 RCW.(Ord.674751 fExh.A),2010;Ord.6465 5 1,2013.) 2.22.18Q Wm.of certain equipment. A. It is r/,,.vful for any person to use a slingshot,b anshoots.,loe:knI e/I.gur.,sir gur.,or other similar ^say nest in or upon any park;provided,that such equipment may be used in ar us especially dc' grakool ar provided far thN/its,ar Ny specific permit. 9. It is umlwvfulto conduct orgrrriasd golf,basiltdl.,isnnra,,.seer,or other games of like chorally,trti hurl nnln n:ln:..«•.or oyo.an..park n places cot apa•t for n„th purls t t it. C. It u:l.swful to use motorized model aircraft or watercraft in any park,except as specifically permitted. Visions n of this'action constitutes a Class 1 civil infra.rsn p irria:tAs Chapter 7.80 RCW.(Ord.6747 51 (Exh.A),2019;Ord.6^65 51,2013.) 2.22.18: Mlctal dctccting. o ^^^*^' eteeti^^'^pe ^itte in^^ ^^ ' d►v d tha hours when the park is open as long as the activity does not interfere with reserved sports or activities or city orbrriaa sl op sits or astivitics or with the enjoyment of the park by other mom.Mstal detecting is not allowed on athletic fields,municipal golf I our'ti,intrnnrr.srhd. buffers as defined in Chapter 1_6__QACC.NNW,detest,g sr—as is permitted only in unoccupied smwgnitx or in a tavelosil rt.vfully occupied by the detector. B. Persons opsrWag nite tlstertsi^s in psalm rnattl 1. Not make a notictralt impart to park property.Mate mutt lot rsmoved from the ground will nvrnrrtl cod disturbance.Any holes dug arc limited to six incho o- iir.vr'depth ana via.t t i'.a-sdiately refilled ug is t"'J"Yap so that one edge of turf remains connected.The turf flip►rinti lac flipped back over when the hole is refilled. 2. Not destroy or tkrtuult parkfrsilitics,signs,equipment}r.rliurr!is resources. find to a department of part anal rr iraion employee. 1. Only►ot ivy'Yoko,s..^,.,r.: obes na^.«..,^ hes i .,:r+" d igging not exceed five ir.r4tt Ir.width and eight inches in length. 5. Properly dispose of all found or recovers*ir.orfr.a d'iM.' 5. Observe all federal,state,and local laws and regulations while metal dctccting. This sea*^^Qaas no^ *^a emplo ees who are en^aged in the^er$'mimeo rf their lionise,rail r®a cioi i c aAp 5�co 3 Ac b b 1' nl during pe formance of them nl detectinn iola«, section e.r ttit►atss&Class 3 civil infraction4'ir7j,rrMa Chapter 7.80 RCW.(Ord.691751 (Exh.A),2023.) CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 17 of 22 Page 23 of 28 2.22.19C Fireworks. Its nl n..,fi I+ shoot firn nln.Jnn .,firn,.,xki s,r er,rlis'vo non ,kinds ark \/iolation of this section constitutcs a civil infracl;sr pLIAI 1rit4GI rs yrr.idcd in ACC 8.24.030.(Ord.6762 51(Exh.A),2020;Ord.6747 1(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6'65 51,2013.) 2.22.200 Vehicular standards. A. To enter or l ove a park by othcr than established entrances Taal wilt. 8. To operatc a vehicle or a bicycle in any park,cxccpt on roads intended for the movement of public vehicular traffic,or on roads an milli sptcificallydrngnthsufor special use. C. To park vehicles in any park except in established real irb 2F3 h.Ts pa/thin aft;park whcnthe ptelf is shooed.Any vchislu I)JG is pa/died in violation sfthis sulns be neliatoly im nded E. To service,wash,wax,or change the oil of any vehicle within a park. F. To engage in,conduct,or hold any trials or competitions for speed,endurance,or hiliolkorstklg knvolving any vehicle,boat,or aircraft in any park without specific permit. Tn frail+ n"n.,+he n ed isms+n ran,nil ether red►ll&fiiy signs. H. Violation of this scctien•enrtittrtee*Clan 1 civil infraction ptnesurrLto Chapter 7.80 RCW.(Ord.674751 (Exh.A),2019;Ord.6465 5 1,2013.) 2.22.296 Ertrn se fees. Where fees arc required by the director for mitring art;path,it is►Inlx:h, '*n a ter without n^••, g the prescribed fee.Violate*..of this section constitutes a Class 1 civil infractltr.pelnsuirr t . (Ord.6747 51(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6465 51,2013.) 2.22.210 Tents and shelters. No-pens en rtv/I.sFerl,nariuntain.,►ne or occupy a tent or shelter in any city of Atli urn posh enecpt as permitted Ord.6465 5 1,2013.) 3.22 215 Parking fees required. Where parking fees are required by the director fir prrIiingwithin anyp►llr,it is unlnvfulto park without paying the prea:ar-)ei p ''ii:a fee.Any person<crlstd.a;hi.ce i�r. sksJlek►deemed to have committed a parking infraction,the p°t.m;for which shall not exceed the iar.of t4E-9.00.(Ord.6165 51,2013.) 2.22.220 Opcning and closing hours. A. Unle^c otherwise posted,**Ma Ask ap:xi SAC half hall k:iara ea•exniaa a;ed altee rxc Ixlf car OW.- sunset.Any person entering or raivi i'h g) r closcal torah is*abject to prosecution for criminal trespass pursuant to ACC 9.96.900 and/or Chapter 9A.52 RCW. B. The director may extentip tr.hitues for sanctioned events,but only that porticeivf riperlf being used for the .,•II"n open"n.,nn,l n w.nl I,aaso ath-y ss oas of su*weal:a.".s:l remain closed. C. This scalion ehall.not apply to: 1. Police officers or park employees while on duty. 2. Sidew+rlhe tfmt Ire within the right of way of a public street,when the street Is not within the boundaries of a park. 3. Persons entering or rants/irr.g in ralesoolsonit in violation of ACC 9.50.030.(Ord.681762,2021;Ord.6781 5 2,2020;Ord.6747 5 1(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6^65 51,2013.} 2.22.239 Emergency conditions A. In case of IA arnarganay,or in case where life arrad'praperty arc cnalrngalaal,rV.peroons,if requested to do co by the director or other park employee or a police officer,shall depart from the portion of the grounds specified by such officer or employes,rrrd shall nemaln eff thz sane until permission is given to return. B. Any person who remains (molt prsparty Waft toting nsquiredtol eve by a city of Auburn employee orbya ponce nfficef n ,•,"n re +"n nn.l,..,•+"n + •I+.,;f nir.-cirvri trsspa^.,and may be arrested CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 18 of 22 Page 24 of 28 and prosecuted under the Auburn City Code.Any juvenile Eialet,ti a Shia section may be arrested►rnl prIIDC_rtnl under Chapter 13.40 RCW,as currently enacted or her after amended.)Ord..,4c55 1,201^ 3-3 2.22.24C Erforccmcnt. A. EnforccmcntAuthorityin Parks.In additi en to rift;other enforcement authority,when any police officer or city official has probable cause to believe that any person wi fT.r,"ERR hat atnswifttod a Brilvms as defined by the RCW or by the Auburn City Cods,'›r violated any ordinance,rule or rrvnniicr•.t Virlithsd by this park code 1. Order such person to immediately l ave the park.Any person refusing to comply with such an order or itiumingiv the sr/tit on the camp calendar day so ttioh tr.order is subject to prosecution for criminal trsspars pE museM to Chapter 9A.52 RCW and/or ACC 9.96.900;and I1\:Ia*J.:s person a written admonishment excluding them from city park property for a period up to one y ar from the issue date.Persons rccciving such an admonishment who return to park property within the admonishment period arc subject to prosecution for ar,rrnalkr:rpGar p ra,:Grl,to Chapter 9A.52 RCW and/or ACC 9.96.900. B. Admonishment/ssuance and/lpp als. 1. Admonioknuntt iseusd under this section: a. Arc valid and effective whether or not the excluded person is charged,tried or convicted of any crime or infraction; b. Arc valid and effective even if the admonished perton nrfusss a copy of the admonishment; provided,that the issuing city official r asonably ratifis^v s admonished person of the aolmoniolnisnt period,place(s)of exclusion ar.rl trOod.process under Ohio Vialni c. Are valid and effective for the admonuhment is ed unl•se are;until thoilsncd or rescinded by an effitie ruling sifter appse in i section; d. May bs 6a2d wp r..observations by city officials and/or police officers,or upon civilian reports that an official or officer could r asonably rely on in dettrniiningir•loekls cause;and •. Chdl.in tud•situoniontofthorippsel.I huinthis'sullentrio,formfortriodir.gtits 2. Persons receiving admonishments under this section may app al the t troseinkiAr.rrG ir.writing.Any sulk agopoel must a. Be in writing,either on the fern\reform'od in this section or in a writing including u.l•arttk• lemon',nume,ths' processing of the app al; b. Bc received by the city clerk or postmarked within 14 calendar days of the person's rccciving the admonishment;and c. Be under turf anal include all faro thut the included person bclicvse Nun oil a shortening or ..ding of the allmenishi ent. 3. The director o*. r'ri preit ,.'2:d rccr otion,or designee,shall review the appsr/.srW M►ll.iiiiD a ruling upholding,rescinding or shortcningthe admonishmcntwrlhfr..11 arl.rolar days of reccM athanpp^sd.T"s director or designee may consider the admoni•hmrnt ar.'^^ *��r rele ant and*r ^* orth ^ ,ti fitted wf1ttan rriJ.aaysika in decill*.ii c ajele..ol.The admonishment shall be upheld if supported by a preponderance of be transmitted to the excluded person by mail,in person, to give notice. �. "rho rgio•W.ierso los in this ocction=motile tiosol to let" yin;irintine"ono/tics imposed by a court under this section or any other law. C. Limitation.Trespass admonishments issued to persons violating ACC 9.50.030 k prspisrty shall be processed p'ir titrtiIs ACC 9.50.0301F1.(Ord._-.. -,--- 2.22.250 Penalty for violations. Violations of 1ri,s•Imo/Oar ohdl.N o par mi.Dal ac pi ovi•ed in^assk ;ups^o a penalty is specifically dooi6rrtod el•swhcre in the.tiulourn City Codc as a gross misdem onor or misdem onor,or if specified to be CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 19 of 22 Page 25 of 28 enforcul la►Ira►IamrtID eth law,Inslvuling,hrh not limited to,another section,chaptcr,or title of the Auburn City Codc.Each penalty is in adslrlian 1a ter;other remedi✓ar pci a/.lioo pro' prohibited of a ctliIwf,,rg nttiinc, och day shall be considered a separate offense.Whenever any person is etopped for a violation of this chapter,the officer may aWAr.IMeti arson for a r osonable period of time necessary to identify the person and check for outstanding warrants.(Ord.6747 5 1(Exh.A),2019;Ord.6465 5 1,2013.} 2.22.260 Severebility. If any part,provision,or section of this aha,®ur is hold to be void or unconstitutional,all atrial,pulls not expressly so held shall ca,..o;r f/Morcc and effect.(Ord.6465 51,2013.) 9isslairr.an Ths city clerk's office has the official version of the Auburn City Code.Users should contact the city clerk's office for ordinaniii I lull II ulusnt to the ordinance cited above. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 20 of 22 Page 26 of 28 Auburn City Code Chaptor 2./12 Parks and e Recreation Board Commented[Ain]: Reference to where they can find the codes;can delete the in-depth sections S 2.4n2.0n1n0 Definitions. 2.42-029 (r ati n M b rshi • 2.42.030 Gempensatio. 2.42.040 Residency. 2.42.06C ?.viiittion Quorum. 2.42.060 Powers and duties. 2.42.070 Rep alcd. 2.42.080 Repealed. 2.42.090 Repealed. for statutory provisions authorizing cities of the third class to provide for a board if irnlr iimmittioners by ordinance,sec RCW 35.23.170;for provulrnr rn fhr r,nlunrfrtn and operation of public parks by code cities,ccc RCW 35A.67.010. 2.42.010 Definitions. Words,as uscd in this chapt✓r,thrl{have the following m anings: A. "4natl"rn tr.'iho mnsmbers rf 1ho irccr otion board as a whole. 4. "Ptnh"mom!"rr.root of land,with or without water,developed and used fir ptfhlit moor atonal purposes, including landscaped tracts;pieriiigisairdcs tloyg biam'I.dill'nalha;'motor vehicle drives;wildlife ierNviaaie^; gardens;facilities fur l'N;h/f.&,Itoi/irg,hulling,er. fi'hlng to well as other r 'roe/. nWacilitics owned by the city and utilized for the benefit of lilt pulrlit.; . 2.42.020 Me. Thom a n'o,Gnl r 'rho rid•^^•t,o - o.^n"^^^tl ,,twilling of seven members,who shall be appointed by the mayor and ctmfiri-r �i;the city council to serve a three y ar term;or may be assigned to fill the unorrpirs term of the person they are'Ai la,ai a.;Ord.664955,2017;Ord.600051,2006;Or11.2E 1P2,11'304 2.42.030 Compensation. No board murals sr'hall.r'a sive any compensation for their service.(Ord.6000 51,2006;1957 cods I 1.12iOQ\) 2.42.040 Residency. Members of II-Ks pcirlc,�rd recrgation board shall be selected from residents living within the incorporated city limits of Aulliairtt.Gnouptian-to lhit rwlo mix;be mad',Mills Ilia orate of the minor and the city council,in instances whorl rr,rgpointeebringoropnid.iMc^^•^ talonttothoboard ' 2006;Ord.5803 5 6,2003;Ord.1527 fi 9,155D 2.42.050 Organization Quorum. Each y ar,at the first meeting of the board,the members will select a chairperson and a vice chairperson.It shall be the duty of the chairperson to preside at all meetings of the board and of the vice chairperson to preside at all meftir:C{_in fht rtrionce of+A t tf,ni'crcon. s majority of the boars-*,i1.tonftihrto a quorum for the transaction of l i4irt.wmnil t'F•,•w.^«• ,..^..^+^c fro ^ f the bens "^II be necessary to carry any proposition.A meeting of the board thr1l.I's hold at l act once a month.(ord.sees-5-1; 2006;1957 code 5 1.18.050.} 2.42.060 Powers and duties. Thu lu o and shill,a d\isc the city council re_arding the expansion and operation of the city parks a.,the,.,r.ot-ien cervices faoiti✓ri ragrrna,Srwt il.stJ.l hw:c no ailrt i trutivo^ ailab e to the council.The board shall have the power to advise the city council on policies regarohrg pmin rr.d open space CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 21 of 22 Page 27 of 28 i^cues cum h Is:path piwsair.g,Assign and construction;devils'.m l rsd'cvel pmcn« and rcnova«,on; wrla�prii�,r,Nnw6,, .;r �rwl r a� hi , „r„Crkr( N.w.ril whs& also advise the city council on policies regarding itwill inmuw ouch as recr ation wpp,i'twi iiss for a wide range of interests,ague mFtiel il6iiwc;wnllitind.ok. suture;ge4rIfc srd recr ation on department related special events.(Ord.6000 51,2006;Ord.2E2 f f 1,19Q9;1957 to ar 1.12.060.) 2.42.07e Rh Rep aloe/byOrd.6000.2.12 08Q Px Ic b .dg€t mitt . Rep alcdbyOrd.6000.2.42.080 Vi3kotian Penalty. Rep aka'by Ord 6000.Thc Auburn City Cools is11.1nrwrt.id ugh-Ordii ,c -6983,paased July 21,2026. 9+sikriemilK-rho city clerk's offi,,haw ills r$fic• on oftho ubur CityC ,. , tth ity clerk's office for ordinances passed subsequent to the ordinance cited above. CITY OF AUBURN I PARKS AND RECREATION BOARD MANUAL Page 22 of 22 Page 28 of 28