Naperville Park District Ordinance 641

NAPERVILLE PARK DISTRICT ORDINANCE NO. 641

such activities, misrepresent whether the goods or services are available without cost or donation, or inter- fere, interrupt, or engage in conduct incompatible with the purpose of any program, activity, function, and/or special event conducted, sponsored, licensed or otherwise permitted by the District. (d) Request must be made a minimum of 30 days in advance of the first requested facility use date. The District shall have at least 10 business days after receiving a license request to review the application. (e) The District may require permit holder to provide Certificate of Insurance listing the Naperville Park District as additionally insured by endorsement. Section 2.12. Cooperation with Authorities. (50/100) (a) No Person shall physically hinder, threaten, resist, intimidate, disobey, bribe, and attempt to bribe, or otherwise intentionally interfere with any member of the Park Police or any District employee or agent in the performance of their duties. (b) No Person shall falsely represent that they are, or otherwise pretend to be, a District officer or employee, a member of the Park Police, or an agent or other representative of the District. (c) No Person shall knowingly give a false report or false information (including, without limitation, information requested in a Permit application) for the purpose of misleading a District employee or agent, or a member of the Park Police in the conduct of their official duties. Section 2.13. Disorderly Conduct. (50/100) No person shall knowingly: (a) Upon or in connection with any property of the District: engage in behavior or speech that disrupts, alarms, disturbs, intimidates, or unreasonably interferes with others in the use of the Parks or any facility thereof and provokes a breach of the peace. (b) Make or cause to be made any excessively loud or unreasonable noise which disturbs the peace. For purposes of this subsection 2.13(b), noise is excessively loud or unreasonable when it exceeds 60 DBA at a distance of 75 feet from the source. This section shall not apply to the playing of any musical instrument, public speaking, or the amplification thereof, in conjunction with activities conducted, permitted or sponsored by the District. A permit to exceed the noise limitations in subsection 2.13(b) will be granted for activities consistent with, or attendant to, appropriate and customary park and recreational activities that are reasonable for the location and time of day or night. Notwithstanding any permit, however, no person shall exceed the noise standards of the City of Naperville or the State of Illinois. (c) Shall use obscene or abusive language or gestures or threatens violence or injury to the person or property of others, in a manner intended and likely to incite or produce an immediate breach of the peace or violent or disorderly response. (d) Shall congregate with other Persons on District Property with the intent to restrict vehicular or pedestrian traffic or with the intent to restrict the free ingress to or egress from District Property and fail to comply with a lawful order of the Park Police to disperse issued in response to acts likely to cause substantial harm, or under circumstances where it is reasonable to believe that the order is necessary to allow Park Police to address a situation that threatens the public health, safety, or welfare. (e) No person shall transmit a call to a District official or to fire or police personnel knowing such call is, in fact, false.

Amended June 25, 2026

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