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Prepared by: Crenna M. Brumwell, Esq. 300 Main Street Suite 330 Dubuque IA 52001 563 589-4381 ORDINANCE NO. - 17 AMENDING CITY OF DUBUQUE CODE OF ORDINANCES TITLE 10 PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY, CHAPTER 5 PARKS AND RECREATION, ARTICLE B USE REGULATIONS, SECTIONS 10-5B-2 INTOXICATING BEVERAGES, 10-5B-4 DOGS, CATS AND OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMALS, 10-5B-5 WALKING ON GRASS, 10-5B-7 INTERFERING WITH ANIMALS, 10-5B-16 MEETINGS AND GATHERINGS, 10-5B-20 COMPLIANCE WITH MOTOR VEHICLE LAWS, ORDINANCES, 10-5B-21 REMOVAL OF UNATTENDED VEHICLES LEFT AFTER CLOSING HOURS, 10-5B-22 OPEN SEASON AND HOURS GENERALLY; ARTICLE C SPECIFIC PARKS, OPEN SPACES AND TRAILS, SECTION 10-5C-1 SPECIFIC PARK AREAS, OPEN SPACES, AND TRAILS DESCRIBED; AND AMENDING ARTICLE B USE REGULATIONS BY ADDING SECTIONS 10-5B-23 WATERSPORTS, SWIMMING, AND WADING AND 10-5B-24 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES, SIGNAGE NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBUQUE, IOWA: Section 1. Section 10-5B-2 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is 10-5B-2: INTOXICATING BEVERAGES: A. Possession, Consumption, Or Use Of Alcoholic Liquor, Wine, Beer, Or Other Intoxicating Beverages Prohibited: 1. The possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, and beer as defined by chapter 123 of the code of Iowa or any other intoxicating beverages is prohibited on park roadways and trails, in park and recreation facility parking lots, and in vehicles located within a park. 2. The possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, and beer as defined by chapter 123 of the code of Iowa or any other intoxicating beverages is prohibited in any public park, open space, or park and recreation facility unless specifically exempted in subsection B of this section. B. Exemptions: 1. Locations Exempt: Subsection A2 of this section shall not apply to the possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, beer, or other intoxicating beverages at: a. Alliant Energy Amphitheater events for which a special events permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title;

b. American Trust River's Edge Plaza events for which a special events permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; c. A.Y. McDonald Park; d. Bee Branch Creek Greenway; e. Bunker Hill Golf Course; f. Eagle Point Park; g. Flora Park; h. Four Mounds Park as approved by the Four Mounds Foundation; i. John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area; j. Marshall Park as approved by the Dubuque Arboretum Association, Inc.; k. McAleece Park And Recreation Complex; l. Miller-Riverview Park; m. Murphy Park; n. Port Of Dubuque Marina; o. Port of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail events for which a special events permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; p. Veterans Park; and q. Any other park with the prior written approval of the city manager. 2. Closed Containers: Subsection A of this section shall not apply to the transporting of closed containers of intoxicating beverages on park roadways, in park and recreation facility parking lots, in vehicles located within the park, and the public parks and park and recreation facilities listed in subsection B1 of this section. 3. Keg Beer: Notwithstanding subsection B1 of this section, beer in containers commonly referred to as "keg beer" shall only be permitted by a licensed holder of a beer permit who has obtained a permit from the city manager authorizing the use of such container.

Section 2. Section 10-5B-4 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is 10-5B-4: DOGS, CATS AND OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A. Animals Prohibited: No person shall be permitted to bring into any park, parkway, trail, or open space, any dog, cat or other domestic animal, nor shall any person permit such dog, cat or other domestic animal to run at large in any park, parkway, trail, or open space. Any unattended animal shall be impounded and its owner may redeem the same upon paying the reasonable costs of such impoundment. B. Leashed Dogs And Cats Allowed In Certain Parks And Areas: 1. Notwithstanding the foregoing, leashed dogs and cats shall be permitted in the following: A.Y. McDonald Park Bee Branch Creek Greenway Granger Creek Nature Trail Heritage Trail Jaycee Trail John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area Medical Associates Greenbelt Park Miller-Riverview Park Northwest Arterial Trail Port Of Dubuque Marina Port Of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail Powerline Trail Pyatigorsk Park Southern Levy Trail 2. Leashed dogs and cats as allowed in subsection B1 of this section are subject to and must comply with the provisions of title 7, chapter 6 of this code. 3. The owner or keeper must pick up and dispose of or take away the dog or cat's waste. 4. The owner or keeper is responsible for the actions of the dog or cat. C. Unleashed Pets Allowed In Pet Park: Unleashed pets shall be permitted in the pet park. D. Exceptions: This section does not apply to: 1. Service animals used by persons with disabilities;

2. As part of an approved and permitted special event under chapter 4 of this title; 3. Animals which are part of the Storybook Hill Petting Zoo at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park; and 4. Animals within Eagle Point Park, Murphy Park and Flora Park which are confined to an automobile, camper, motor home (a.k.a. recreational vehicle), or other similar conveyance during the entirety of their time within the designated park(s), parkway(s), trail(s), or open space(s). Section 3. Section 10-5B-5 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is 10-5B-5: ACCESS LIMITED: No person may proceed into or upon an area of any park, parkway, trail, or open space where any prohibitory sign is posted. Section 4. Section 10-5B-7 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is 10-5B-7: INTERFERING WITH ANIMALS, FISHING: A. No person shall kill, trap, tease, annoy, disturb, feed or interfere with any bird or other fowl, or animals in any park, parkway, trail, or open space. No person shall rob, injure or destroy the nest of any bird or any other fowl. B. Fishing is allowed at the following locations: AY McDonald Park Bee Branch Creek Greenway Bissell Harbor Dove Harbor, Seventh Street area Dubuque Marina Harbor Heron Pond, located within Miller Riverview Park Ice Harbor John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area Maus Park Port of Dubuque Marina Schmitt Harbor 16th Street detention basin 32nd Street detention basin ponds Section 5. Section 10-5B-16 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is

10-5B-16: MEETINGS AND GATHERINGS: Parks, parkways, trails, open spaces, or portions thereof, are available for reservation for group gatherings during the open park season by contacting the Leisure Services Department office. Such reservations can be made twenty-three (23) months in advance. Parks, parkways, trails, open spaces, or portions thereof, shall be cleaned up after use by the party reserving the same. Litter, cans, paper, waste and refuse shall be deposited in receptacles provided therefor. Section 6. Section 10-5B-20 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is 10-5B-20: COMPLIANCE WITH TRAFFIC AND VEHICLE LAWS, ORDINANCES: A. Motorized Vehicles: No person in a park, parkway, trail, or open space shall fail to comply with all applicable provisions of the motor vehicle laws of the state in regard to equipment and operation of motor vehicles together with such regulations as are contained in this article and other ordinances of the city. B. Non-Motorized Vehicles: Non-motorized vehicles, including, but not limited to skateboards, bicycles, scooters, and hoverboards, must comply with the provisions of 9-7-321.275A. Section 7. Section 10-5B-21 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is 10-5B-21: UNATTENDED VEHICLES: A. Any motor vehicle left unattended in any of the parks after closing thereof shall be deemed abandoned and the city manager or the park ranger shall cause the same to be towed from such park and the same shall not be redeemed by the owner or the person responsible therefor until the reasonable towing charges and storage fees are paid. B. It shall be unlawful for a motor vehicle to stand or park in a park, parkway, trail, or open space for more than twenty-four (24) hours without such vehicle being moved, unless authorized by the city manager. C. Parking may be limited to users of parks, parkways, trails, or open spaces and the city manager reserves the right to remove motor vehicles which are not associated with users of the parks, parkways, trails, or open spaces. Section 8. Section 10-5B-22 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is 10-5B-22: OPEN SEASON AND HOURS GENERALLY:

A. No person shall enter or remain in any park, parkway, trail, open space, or park and recreation facility other than during the season and hours designated in this section. B. For the purposes of this section, the regular park season shall mean from the first Saturday in May through the fourth Sunday of October. The pet park shall be open year round. C. Eagle Point Park and Louis Murphy Park shall be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. Sunday through Thursday, and from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. Friday and Saturday during the regular park season. D. Marshall Park and the public use area of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park shall be open to the general public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to sunset daily during the regular park season. E. Gerald "Red" McAleece Park And Recreation Complex and Veterans Memorial Park shall be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight daily. F. Bunker Hill Golf Course shall be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. daily, March through November. G. Flora Park Swimming Pool and Nicholas J. Sutton Swimming Pool shall be open for use by the public from six o'clock (6:00) A.M. to ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. daily, June through August. H. The following parks, parkways, trails, open spaces, and park and recreation facilities will be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. daily, unless alternate/extended times/hours have been approved through a special events permit or conditions of a city rental reservation: A.Y. McDonald Park Allison-Henderson Park Avon Park Burden Park Caledonia Park Cancer Survivor Park Center Grove open space Cleveland Park Comiskey Park Eagle Valley Park Elmwood Green Park Falk Park Flat Iron Park Flora Park

Gay Park Grant Park Harvest View Park Hillcrest Park Hilltop Park Ice Harbor Park Jackson Park Jefferson Park John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area Madison Park Marna Ridge Children's Forest Medical Associates Greenbelt Oakwood Park Pet Park Pinard Park Port Of Dubuque Marina Pyatigorsk Park Riley Park Rocco Buda Jr. Park Southern Park Teddy Bear Park Trolley Line Trail Usha Park Valentine Park Valley High Park Waller-Cooper Park Washington Park Welu Park Westbrook Park I. Miller-Riverview Park shall be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. until ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. daily, and only registered campers shall be permitted in the area at all other hours. J. The city manager or authorized representative shall have the authority to close any or all parks, parkways, trails, open spaces, park and recreation facilities, park roadways and park parking lots before scheduled closing hours at times it is deemed necessary in the interest and safety of the public. K. The following parks shall be open for use by the public twenty-four (24) hours per day: Alliant Energy Amphitheater American Trust River's Edge Plaza Bee Branch Creek Greenway Granger Creek Nature Trail

Heritage Trail Jaycee Trail Northwest Arterial Trail Port of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail Powerline Trail Southern Levy Trail Section 9. Title 10, Chapter 5, Article B of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended by adding the following: 10-5B-23: WATERSPORTS, SWIMMING, AND WADING. See 10-7-13. Section 10. Title 10, Chapter 5, Article B of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is amended by adding the following: 10-5B-24: PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES, SIGNAGE: The city manager is authorized to post signage in parks, parkways, trails, and open spaces, or any portions thereof, regulating activities within the designated area. A failure to comply with signage shall be a violation of this code. Section 11. Section 10-5C-1 of the City of Dubuque Code of Ordinances is 10-5C-1: SPECIFIC PARK AREAS, OPEN SPACES, AND TRAILS DESCRIBED: Park descriptions for parks, open space descriptions for open spaces and trail descriptions for trails will be reviewed on a periodic basis and added, deleted and amended as necessary. Enforcement of use regulations will not be contingent on parks, open spaces, and trails being specifically listed in this section. The following described parcels of real estate are and will be used for public park purposes and will continue to be known as set forth below and placed under the jurisdiction of the park and recreation advisory commission: Alliant Energy Amphitheater: The area of the Port of Dubuque west of the Port of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail, south of the railroad tracks, east of Bell Street, and adjacent to the former Dubuque Star Brewery.

American Trust River's Edge Plaza: That area, including the flat area, steps and ramp, outside the floodwall at the Port of Dubuque at the south end of the Port of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail. Bee Branch Creek Greenway: The park area surrounding the 16th Street detention basin and paralleling the day lighted Bee Branch Creek. Cancer Survivor Park: Lot 21 and 22 of the Finley Home Addition. Creek Wood Park: Lot 2 of Timber-Hyrst Place #2 in the City of Dubuque. Maus Park: Lot 1-1-1 of Mineral Lot 38, Lot 2 of Section 31, Township 89 North, Range 2 East of Lands Part of Moore s Mill Slough Township 89 North, Range 2 East Part of Moore s Mill Slough in Section 31 and Section 36, Township 89 North, Range 2 East and Lot 1 Mount Carmel Subdivision. Valentine Park: Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of McLean Heights and Lot 4 in Block 2 of Marna Ridge Estates 2 in the city of Dubuque, Iowa and Lot 1 of Roepsch Place No. 2. Section 12. This Ordinance takes effect upon publication. Passed, approved, and adopted the day of, 2017. Attest: Roy D. Buol, Mayor Kevin Firnstahl, City Clerk

10-5B-2: INTOXICATING BEVERAGES: EFFECT OF AMENDMENT A. Possession, Consumption, Or Use Of Alcoholic Liquor, Wine, Beer, Or Other Intoxicating Beverages Prohibited: 1. The possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, and beer as defined by chapter 123 of the code of Iowa or any other intoxicating beverages is prohibited on park roadways and trails, in park and recreation facility parking lots, and in vehicles located within a park. 2. The possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, and beer as defined by chapter 123 of the code of Iowa or any other intoxicating beverages is prohibited in any public park, open space, or park and recreation facility unless specifically exempted in subsection B of this section. B. Exemptions: 1. Locations Exempt: Subsection A2 of this section shall not apply to the possession, consumption, or use of alcoholic liquors, wine, beer, or other intoxicating beverages at: a. Alliant Energy Amphitheater events for which a special events permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; b. American Trust River's Edge Plaza events for which a special events permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; c. A.Y. McDonald Park; d. Bee Branch Creek Greenway; ed. fe. gf. hg. ih. ji. Inc.; Bunker Hill Golf Course; Eagle Point Park; Flora Park; Four Mounds Park as approved by the Four Mounds Foundation; John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area; Marshall Park as approved by the Dubuque Arboretum Association,

kj. lk. McAleece Park And Recreation Complex; Miller-Riverview Park; l. Mississippi Riverwalk events for which a special events permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; m. Murphy Park; n. Port Of Dubuque Marina; o. Port of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail events for which a special events permit has been issued under chapter 4 of this title; po. qp. Veterans Park; and Any other park with the prior written approval of the city manager. 2. Closed Containers: Subsection A of this section shall not apply to the transporting of closed containers of intoxicating beverages on park roadways, in park and recreation facility parking lots, in vehicles located within the park, and the public parks and park and recreation facilities listed in subsection B1 of this section. 3. Keg Beer: Notwithstanding subsection B1 of this section, beer in containers commonly referred to as "keg beer" shall only be permitted by a licensed holder of a beer permit who has obtained a permit from the city manager authorizing the use of such container. 10-5B-4: DOGS, CATS AND OTHER DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A. Animals Prohibited: No person shall be permitted to bring into any park, parkway, trail, or open space, any dog, cat or other domestic animal, nor shall any person permit such dog, cat or other domestic animal to run at large in any park, parkway, trail, or open space. Any unattended animal shall be impounded and its owner may redeem the same upon paying the reasonable costs of such impoundment. B. Leashed Dogs And Cats Allowed In Certain Parks And Areas: 1. Notwithstanding the foregoing, leashed dogs and cats shall be permitted in the following: A.Y. McDonald Park Bee Branch Creek Greenway Granger Creek Nature Trail Heritage Trail

Jaycee Trail John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area Medical Associates Greenbelt Park Miller-Riverview Park Northwest Arterial Trail Port Of Dubuque Marina Port Of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail Powerline Trail Pyatigorsk Park Southern Levy Trail 2. Leashed dogs and cats as allowed in subsection B1 of this section are subject to and must comply with the provisions of title 7, chapter 6 of this code. 3. The owner or keeper must pick up and dispose of or take away the dog or cat's waste. 4. The owner or keeper is responsible for the actions of the dog or cat. C. Unleashed Pets Allowed In Pet Park: Unleashed pets shall be permitted in the pet park. D. Exceptions: This section does not apply to: 1. Service animals used by persons with disabilities; 2. As part of an approved and permitted special event under chapter 4 of this title; 3. Animals which are part of the Storybook Hill Petting Zoo at Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park; and 4. Animals within Eagle Point Park, Murphy Park and Flora Park which are confined to an automobile, camper, motor home (a.k.a. recreational vehicle), or other similar conveyance during the entirety of their time within the designated park(s), parkway(s), trail(s), or open space(s). 10-5B-5: ACCESS LIMITEDWALKING ON GRASS: No person may proceed intogo on foot or otherwise upon an areathe grass or turf of any park, parkway, trail, or open space where any prohibitory sign is posted. 10-5B-7: INTERFERING WITH ANIMALS, FISHING:

A. No person shall kill, trap, tease, annoy, disturb, feed or interfere with any bird or other fowl, or animals or fish in any park, parkway, trail, or open space. No person shall rob, injure or destroy the nest of any bird or any other fowl. B. Fishing is allowed at the following locations: AY McDonald Park Bee Branch Creek Greenway Bissell Harbor Dove Harbor, Seventh Street area Dubuque Marina Harbor Heron Pond, located within Miller Riverview Park Ice Harbor John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area Maus Park Port of Dubuque Marina Schmitt Harbor 16th Street detention basin 32nd Street detention basin ponds 10-5B-16: MEETINGS AND GATHERINGS: Parks, parkways, trails, open spaces, or portions thereof,buildings are available for reservationfor group gatherings may be reserved for group gatherings during the open park season by contacting the Leisure Services Department officepark and recreation office. Such reservations can be made twenty- three (23) months in advance. Parks, parkways, trails, open spaces, or portions thereof,buildings shall be cleaned up after use by the party reserving the same. Litter, cans, paper, waste and refuse shall be deposited in receptacles provided therefor. 10-5B-20: COMPLIANCE WITH TRAFFIC ANDMOTOR VEHICLE LAWS, ORDINANCES: A. Motorized Vehicles: No person in a park, or parkway, trail, or open space shall fail to comply with all applicable provisions of the motor vehicle laws of the state in regard to equipment and operation of motor vehicles together with such regulations as are contained in this article and other ordinances of the city. B. Non-Motorized Vehicles: Non-motorized vehicles, including, but not limited to skateboards, bicycles, scooters, and hoverboards, must comply with the provisions of 9-7-321.275A. 10-5B-21: REMOVAL OF UNATTENDED VEHICLES LEFT AFTER CLOSING HOURS: A. Any motor vehicle left unattended in any of the parks after closing thereof shall be deemed abandoned and the city manager or the park ranger shall cause the same to

be towed from such park and the same shall not be redeemed by the owner or the person responsible therefor until the reasonable towing charges and storage fees are paid. B. It shall be unlawful for a motor vehicle to stand or park in a park, parkway, trail, or open space for more than twenty-four (24) hours without such vehicle being moved, unless authorized by the city manager. C. Parking may be limited to users of parks, parkways, trails, or open spaces and the city manager reserves the right to remove motor vehicles which are not associated with users of the parks, parkways, trails, or open spaces. 10-5B-22: OPEN SEASON AND HOURS GENERALLY: A. No person shall enter or remain in any park, parkway, trail, open space, or park and recreation facility other than during the season and hours designated in this section. B. For the purposes of this section, the regular park season shall mean from the first Saturday in May through the fourth Sunday of October. The pet park shall be open year round. C. Eagle Point Park and Louis Murphy Park shall be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. Sunday through Thursday, and from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. Friday and Saturday during the regular park season. D. Marshall Park and the public use area of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Park shall be open to the general public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to sunset daily during the regular park season. E. Gerald "Red" McAleece Park And Recreation Complex and Veterans Memorial Park shall be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to twelve o'clock (12:00) midnight daily. F. Bunker Hill Golf Course shall be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to eleven o'clock (11:00) P.M. daily, March through November. G. Flora Park Swimming Pool and Nicholas J. Sutton Swimming Pool shall be open for use by the public from six o'clock (6:00) A.M. to ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. daily, June through August. H. The following parks, parkways, trails, open spaces, and park and recreation facilities will be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. to ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. daily, unless alternate/extended times/hours have been approved through a special events permit or conditions of a city rental reservation:

A.Y. McDonald Park Allison-Henderson Park Avon Park Bee Branch Park Burden Park Caledonia Park Cancer Survivor Park Center Grove open space Cleveland Park Comiskey Park Eagle Valley Park Elmwood Green Park Falk Park Flat Iron Park Flora Park Gay Park Granger Creek Nature Trail Grant Park Harvest View Park Heritage Trail Hillcrest Park Hilltop Park Ice Harbor Park Jackson Park Jaycee Trail Jefferson Park John G. Bergfeld Recreation Area Madison Park Marna Ridge Children's Forest Medical Associates Greenbelt Northwest Arterial Trail Oakwood Park Pet Park Pinard Park Port Of Dubuque Marina Port Of Dubuque Riverwalk Trail Powerline Trail Pyatigorsk Park Riley Park Rocco Buda Jr. Park Southern Levy Trail Southern Park Teddy Bear Park Trolley Line Trail Usha Park Valentine Park

Valley High Park Waller-Cooper Park Washington Park Welu Park Westbrook Park I. Miller-Riverview Park shall be open for use by the public from seven o'clock (7:00) A.M. until ten o'clock (10:00) P.M. daily, and only registered campers shall be permitted in the area at all other hours. J. The city manager or authorized representative shall have the authority to close any or all parks, parkways, trails, open spaces, park and recreation facilities, park roadways and park parking lots before scheduled closing hours at times it is deemed necessary in the interest and safety of the public. K. The following parks shall be open for use by the public twenty- four (24) hours per day: Alliant Energy Amphitheater American Trust River's Edge Plaza Bee Branch Creek Greenway Granger Creek Nature Trail Heritage Trail Jaycee Trail Northwest Arterial Trail Port of DubuqueMississippi Riverwalk Trail Powerline Trail Southern Levy Trail 10-5B-23: WATERSPORTS, SWIMMING, AND WADING. See 10-7-13. 10-5B-24: PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES, SIGNAGE: The city manager is authorized to post signage in parks, parkways, trails, and open spaces, or any portions thereof, regulating activities within the designated area. A failure to comply with signage shall be a violation of this code. 10-5C-1: SPECIFIC PARK AREAS, OPEN SPACES, AND TRAILS DESCRIBED: Park descriptions for parks, open space descriptions for open spaces and trail descriptions for trails will be reviewed on a periodic basis and added, deleted and amended as necessary. Enforcement of use regulations will not be contingent on parks, open spaces, and trails being specifically listed in this section.

The following described parcels of real estate are and will be used for public park purposes and will continue to be known as set forth below and placed under the jurisdiction of the park and recreation advisory commission: Alliant Energy Amphitheater: The area of the Port of Dubuque west of the Port of DubuqueMississippi Riverwalk Trail, south of the railroad tracks, east of Bell Street, and adjacent to the former Dubuque Star Brewery. American Trust River's Edge Plaza: That area, including the flat area, steps and ramp, outside the floodwall at the Port of Dubuque at the south end of the Port of DubuqueMississippi Riverwalk Trail. Bee Branch Creek Greenway: The park area surrounding the 16th Street detention basin and paralleling the day lighted Bee Branch Creek. Cancer Survivor Park: Lot 21 and 22 of the Finley Home Addition. Creek Wood Park: Lot 2 of Timber-Hyrst Place #2 in the City of Dubuque. Maus Park: Lot 1-1-1 of Mineral Lot 38, Lot 2 of Section 31, Township 89 North, Range 2 East of Lands Part of Moore s Mill Slough Township 89 North, Range 2 East Part of Moore s Mill Slough in Section 31 and Section 36, Township 89 North, Range 2 East and Lot 1 Mount Carmel Subdivision. Valentine Park: Lot 1 of the Subdivision of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of Lot 1 of McLean Heights and Lot 4 in Block 2 of Marna Ridge Estates 2 in the city of Dubuque, Iowa and Lot 1 of Roepsch Place No. 2.