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PART II -CODE OF ORDINANCES <br /> Chapter 50—ACTIVE LIVING AND PARKS <br /> ARTICLE II. -SEX OFFENDERS <br /> (3) Keep any largemouth bass smaller than 14 inches in length. These must be immediately <br /> returned unharmed to the park lake. <br /> (4) Keep more than three largemouth bass, 14 inches in length or larger, caught in a single day's <br /> fishing. All excess largemouth bass must be immediately returned unharmed to the park lake. <br /> (Ord. of 6-17-91(2), § 5; Ord. No. 2003-02, § 5, 1-27-03; Ord. No. 2003-03, § 5, 2-17-03) <br /> Sec. 50-6. -Water activities. <br /> It shall be unlawful to: <br /> (1) Operate any unapproved mode of conveyance upon any body of water in the park, including <br /> without limitation, any lake or stream. This policy extends to and includes without limitation, any <br /> type of boat (motorized or not motorized), rafts and inner tubes as well as remote controlled <br /> models, whether fuel or battery propelled. However, battery operated model boats are permitted <br /> on the lake when park paddleboats are closed. <br /> (2) Launch an authorized mode of conveyance from a trailer, car or truck except at a launch area <br /> designated by park management. <br /> (3) Operate or ride as a passenger in any county operated form of boat, canoe or kayak unless <br /> each person is wearing a United States Coast Guard approved personal floatation device. <br /> (4) Swim or wade in a park body of water except when permitted as an authorized program or <br /> pursuant to posted regulation. <br /> (Ord. of 6-17-91(2), § 6; Ord. No. 2003-02, § 6, 1-27-03; Ord. No. 2003-03, § 6, 2-17-03) <br /> Sec. 50-7. - Camping; fires; picnic areas. <br /> It shall be unlawful to: <br /> (1) Camp (tent camp or otherwise) or park a car, trailer, or camper for the purpose of camping or <br /> overnight stay anywhere in any park/recreation facility except in areas specifically designated for <br /> camping during authorized times for camping. <br /> (2) Kindle, build, maintain or use a fire except in places specifically designated for such <br /> purposes and at such times as authorized by park officials. Any fire must be continuously under <br /> the care and direction of a competent and responsible person, at least 16 years of age, from the <br /> time it is kindled until it is fully extinguished. No person shall throw away or discard any match, <br /> lighter, paper or any other potentially flammable material within park property, including without <br /> limitation, around any building, boat or vehicle or under any tree or in underbrush. All such <br /> materials shall be disposed of in containers specifically designed from such disposal and shall be <br /> fully extinguished prior to such disposal. Unless posted otherwise, I-patrons may bring gas or <br /> charcoal grills for use in the park. These grills must be used only in designated picnic areas and <br /> must be placed within three feet of the stationary grills provided in the park. No grills of any kind <br /> are permitted within the perimeter of or under any shelter. All hot coals must be fully extinguished <br /> prior to disposal. <br /> (3) Bring deep fat frying or grease pots into the park/recreation facility. <br /> Cabarrus County, North Carolina, Code of Ordinances <br /> Page 7 of 15 <br /> G-3 Page 229 <br />