Tulsa |
Code of Ordinances |
Title 26. PARKS, MALL AND PLAZA |
Chapter 3. DETENTION FACILITIES AND RECREATIONAL AREAS SUPERVISED BY PUBLIC WORKS |
§ 306. Acts requiring permits.
It shall be an offense for any person to perform any of the following acts within any park area or facility without having first obtained a permit from the appropriate Board or Director:
A.
Give any theatrical entertainment, moving picture show, parade, procession or public gathering, festival, concert, recreational program, event or other outdoor presentation, whether or not an admission fee is charged;
B.
Use a loud speaker, public address system, amplifier or any other device to amplify and direct sound;
C.
Dig, bury, erect, build, uncover, place or remove any object or store any materials or equipment of any kind;
D.
Sell, offer for sale or give away without charge any food, drink, merchandise, service or any other article;
E.
Use any park area or facility for any commercial purpose including the production of films, photographs or advertisements, whether for sale to individuals or groups;
F.
Tie or fasten to any pier, stake, beach or store any boat, launch or other vessel used or intended to be used for transportation on water except in those specifically designated for such use; and
G.
Take off, ascend, land, attempt to take off, ascend or land an airplane, helicopter, hydroplane, airship, balloon, hang glider, glider, sailplane or other aircraft intended for travel in the air with an operator or passenger. Any person applying for a permit to conduct such activities, shall submit with the application, evidence that all other applicable permits have been issued, including, but not limited to those issued by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Tulsa International or Jones Airport. No such aircraft shall be operated at an altitude of less than two thousand (2,000) feet from the earth unless engaged in an activity for which a permit has been issued or engaged in normal takeoff and landing procedures at an approved airport. No person shall engage in any trick or acrobatic flying, drop or throw any object in a parachute, or drop, throw or permit to be dropped or thrown any object from any aircraft. Provided, however, this paragraph shall not apply to emergency situations when such acts are necessary for the protection of human life.
H.
Parachute from any aircraft. Any person applying for a permit to parachute from any aircraft shall submit with the application, a Certificate of Insurance in an amount no less than One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) aggregate, as well as evidence that all other applicable permits have been issued, including, but not limited to Certificate of Waiver or Authorization issued by the Federal Aviation Administration, other permits issued by the Federal Aviation Administration and the Tulsa International or Jones Airport. Any person applying for a permit to parachute must hold a USPA class C or D license, or, in the alternative, be members of a DOD-sanctioned parachute demonstration team. Provided, however, this paragraph shall not apply to emergency situations when such acts are necessary for the protection of human life.
(Ord. Nos. 17964, 18491)