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§ 92.16 CLIMBING OF TREES AND ON BUILDINGS. <br /> No person shall climb any trees or climb on any building or structure in any public park or public <br /> grounds. <br /> Ord #41, adopted 1011211983 <br /> § 92.17 FIREWORKS. <br /> No person shall possess or discharge any fireworks in any public park or public grounds. <br /> Ord #41, adopted 10112/1983 <br /> § 92.18 SWIMMING. <br /> No person shall enter or exit Centerville Lake through any public park or public grounds for the purpose <br /> of swimming except where sign posted that swimming is allowed. <br /> Ord 2d #25, amended 12, 1 1012008 <br /> § 92.19 FISHING. <br /> No person shall fish from any public park or public grounds except where sign posted that fishing is <br /> allowed. <br /> Ord 2d #25, amended 1211012008 <br /> § 92.20 BOAT LAUNCHING. <br /> No boat or watercraft may be launched from any public park or public grounds except where sign posted <br /> as specifically allowed. <br /> Ord 2d #25, amended 1211012008 <br /> § 92.21 SHORELINE PROTECTION <br /> The shoreline where any public park or public grounds meets Centerville Lake is a protected area. The <br /> shoreline must be protected from vehicular and foot traffic in order to establish and maintain vegetation. <br /> Shoreline vegetation will stabilize and protect the shoreline from erosion. This protected area extends fifteen <br /> feet from the high -water mark of the Lake. <br /> 1091Page <br />
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