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Code of Forest Preserve District
Title 2: Forest Preserve District Lands and Properties
Chapter 4: Recreation in the Forest Preserve
Board al Commissions's, signed by the President of said Board. (1999
Code)
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SPORTS AND °Oita; No psrson shall engage In any sport,
game, amusement or exorcise within the property of the
Forest Preserve District except at such places as
may be provided and
doe.tonsted for sorb purr:outs by the Board of Commissioners and
in
accordance with tho mien end regulations proscribed by said Board. (1989
Coda)
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SWIMMING: No person shall swim or bathe In any of the
• owimining pools, wsturcourses„ taken, ponds or sloughs within
Ine property of the Forest Pro.vorvo District except at such places
as
may
Ira designated for such purposes. by the Board of Commissioners and in
accordance with the mice and regulations proscribed by said Board. (1989
Code)
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A CcnOral Restrictions: No parson shrill bring Into, use or navigate any
boat, yacht, moo, plastic, canvass or rubber raft, inner-tube,
sail.turf board a( other watercraft upon any watercourse, lagoon,
pond or slough under the exclusive control of the Forest
Preserve DiAtict, assent st such place or places as may be provided
or designated tor such purpose by administrative order of the
Otnerol Guporinlandent end In accordance with
ruin and
regutations.
D. Motorboats Restricted: No person Fatah, at any time, bring any
online or milt(' hrol-poworad boat or outboard motor Into or upon
any of the waters under the exclusive control of the Board of
Ccmsolssionors. Electric or hattory•powored trolling motors shall not
he used in or upon said waters except
at such place or places as
ratty ho providsci or designated for such purpose by administrative
ardor of tho Cionsral Suporintondent of the Forest Presarvo District
and in accordance with the rulna and regulations published and
proscribed within tinh rore..,t Prawn-vs District "Fishing Guide". (1989
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