HomeMy Public PortalAboutResolution - 75-13- 19750625 - Approve system of permitRESOLUTION NO. 75-13
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
THE MIDPENINSULA REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT
PROVIDING FOR A SYSTEM OF PERMITS FOR THE
USE OF DISTRICT LANDS ("PERMIT STANDARDS")
The Board of Directors of the Midpeninsula Regional
Park District does resolve as follows:
Section 1. This resolution is adopted pursuant to
"Regulations for Use of Midpeninsula Regional Park
District Lands" (Ordinance No. 75-1) wherein it is
provided in Section 200.1 that "The Board may by
resolution, regulation or rule provide for a system
of permits and the issuance thereof, the exemption
of certain lands and classifications of persons there-
from, and establishing other policies in connection
with the administration of a permit system."
Section 2. The rules and regulations contained in
the document captioned "Permit Standards, Midpeninsula
Regional Park District" dated June 25, 1975, a copy
of which is affixed hereto and by reference made a
part hereof, are hereby adopted. Said rules and reg-
ulations and any amendments thereto may be referred
to as "Permit Standards."
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PERMIT STANDARDS
Midpeninsula Regional Park District
June 25, 1975
Amended January 26, 1977
1.0.7. Short Title. The rules and regulations contained herein,
including any amendments hereto, may be referred to as
"Permit Standards."
20.0 Purpose. These Permit Standards are adopted pursuant to
"Regulations for Use of Midpeninsula Regional Park District
Lands" (Ordinance No. 75-1) . to provide for a system of
permits for the entry on oruse of District lands and the
issuance thereof, the exemption of certain lands or classi-
fications of persons therefrom, and establishing other
policies in connection with the administration of a permit
system.
30.0 Exempt Lands. No permit is required for the entry
upon or use of District lands except as may be pro-
vided by resolution, regulation or rule of the Board,
or unless otherwise stated in site use and management
plans adopted by the Board.
40.0 Exempt Classes of Persons. No permit is required for the
entry upon or use of District lands by the following classi-
fications of persons:
a. Officers and employees of -federal, State, County, city
and other local public agencies while acting in the
course of their official duties.
b. Any person entering upon District lands in an emergency
for the immediate preservation of the life, health or
safety of persons or wildlife or for the protection of
property.
c. Persons crossing District lands on an easement, when
they are legally entitled to use of that easement.
50.0 Permits; Classifications. The General Manager is authorized
to provide for the issuance of permits in the following
classifications and for the administration of such permit
system:
a. Permits of Limited Purpose or Duration.
b. Permits of Long -Term Duration, up to one (1) year.
c. Permits by telephone request.
d. Permits for Board Members.
60.0 Permits; Conditions. Reasonable conditions may be attached
to any permit limiting the use of same as to time, dura-
tion, land area, purpose, number of persons and other mat-
ters necessary or appropriate to the responsible management
or use of District lands.
70.0 Permits; Revocation. Any District ranger or other authorized
employee may summarily revoke or suspend any permit as to
anyperson who commits a violation in the presence of such
ranger or employee of the Regulations for Use of District
Lands, or any federal, State, County or municipal law or
ordinance.
70.1 Hearing; Reinstatement. Any person who has had a permit
so revoked or suspended may, within ten (10) days demand
a hearing and review thereof. Upon receipt of such re-
quest, the General Manager shall establish a time and place
for hearing and give reasonable written notice thereof to
all interested persons, including the person requesting
review. At the hearing the General Manager shall receive
evidencein such form as he or she sees fit. The General
Manager may continue the hearing from time to time. Within
three -(3) days 'of the close of the hearing the General
Manager shall render a decision and give notice thereof to
all interested persons. His or her decision may include
an order of reinstatement, conditional reinstatement, or
an order confirming the revocation or suspension. The
General Manager's decision shall be final.
70.5 Permits; Termination for Good Cause. For good cause, such
as threat of fire or other hazard, administrative diffi-
culties, overuse of District lands or facilities, or the
existence or threat of similar conditions or hazards, the
General Manager may without a hearing order the revocation
or suspension of any outstanding permit or permits as to
specific lands or classifications of persons. He/she may
reinstate the permit(s) when the condition or hazard has
ceased to exist.
80.0 Fees. The Board may from time to time adopt a schedule
of fees for types of use of District land when additional
management or operational cost is associated with that
particular use.
RESOLUTION NO. 75-13
PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of Directors of the
Midpeninsula Regional Park District on June 25 , 19 75
at a regular meeting thereof, by the following vote:
AYES:
Katherine Duffy, Barbara Green, Nonette Hanko., Daniel Wendin
and Edward Shelley
NOES: None
ABSTAIN:None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST: APPROVED:
Secretary
President, Board of Di ectcrs
I, the Secretary of the Midpeninsula Regional Park District,
hereby certify that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolu-
tion duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the District by the
above vote at a meeting thereof duly held and called on the above
date.
Secretary