PART I - SUMMARY OF AREAS AND EQUIPMENT
12.01 IN GENERAL - The following is a list of all
park and recreational areas located within the Wekiva Hunt Club Planned
Unit Development:
A. SEMINOLE COUNTY LAND OWNED BY THE ASSOCIATION
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(1) Seminole County Park (a/k/a Tract A of FH
Sec. 1) (behind York Court) (OR 1020 PG 1620)
(2) Holderness Park (a/k/a Tract B of FH Sec. 1)
(behind Bedale Court ) (OR 1020 PG 1620)
(3) Wekiva Hills Park (a/k/a Tract C of FH Sec.
3) (on Beaufort Side) (OR 1020 PG 1620)
(4) Wekiva Lake Park (a/k/a Tract D of FH Sec. 3)
(on Berkshire Side) (OR 1020 PG 1620)
(5) Power Line (from FH Sec. 2) (OR 1398 PG 1891)
(6) Tract A of WH Sec. 8 (access to Duncan Park)
*(OR 1439 PG 1495)
(7) Duncan Park (behind WH Sec. 7, 8 & (but not
on any plat) (OR 1261 PG 48)
(8) Canterclub Lake Park (behind Orange County
and WH Sec. 2 but not on any plat) (OR 1216 PG 329)
(9) Tract "A" (from Wekiva Golf Villas Sec. 1)
(OR 1391 PG 75)
(10) Tract "W" Wetland Area at Hunter's Point
development (between Stag Ridge Court and Habersham Drive).
B. SEMINOLE COUNTY LAND DEDICATED BY PLAT TO
SEMINOLE COUNTY -
(1) Tract "A" (from WCE Sec. 8)
(2) Tract "B" (from WCE Sec. 9)
C. SEMINOLE COUNTY LAND OWNED BY SEMINOLE COUNTY
SCHOOL BOARD -
(1) Wekiva Elementary playing fields
D. ORANGE COUNTY LAND OWNED BY THE ASSOCIATION -
(1) Canterclub Lake Park (a/k/a Tract "A" in WOC
Sec. 5) (OR 3461 PG 1426)
E. ORANGE COUNTY LAND DEDICATED BY PLAT TO ORANGE
COUNTY -
(1) Tract "A" (in WOC - but dedicated by Plat to
County)
(2) Tract "E" (in WOC Sec. 2 but dedicated by
Plat to County)
12.02 PARK AND RECREATION EQUIPMENT - The
following is a summary of park and recreation equipment and amenities by
location:
(1) Wekiva Hills - 2 lighted tennis courts, 2
ball diamonds with backstops and 2 benches each, 2 spring animals, 10
swings, 5 benches, 3 picnic tables, 2 bicycle racks, 2 restrooms with
drinking fountain, 1 soccer goal, 5 trash containers, and 1 miracle play
set with slides;
(2) Wekiva Lake - 8 benches, 2 picnic tables, 3
trash containers, and a spray fountain in lake.
(3) Holderness - 1 handball court, 1 full-length
basketball court, 6 swings, 2 benches, 4 spring toys, 1 free-standing
slide, 1 Miracle play set with 3 slides, and 3 trash containers;
(4) York - 1 free-standing slide, 9 swings, 1
jungle gym, 1 soccer field with 2 goals, 2 benches, 2 spring animals, 1
bike rack, 2 trash containers, 1 miracle play set, 1 tire swing, and an
A-B-C climber;
(5) Duncan - 4 swings, 4 lighted tennis courts, 2
handball courts, 1 basketball court, 1 free-standing slide, 5 benches, 2
restrooms within tennis courts, 6 trash containers, 1 spring toy, and 1
miracle play set with 3 slides;
(6) Canterclub - 6 benches, 6 swings, 1
free-standing slide, 1 Miracle play set, 1 trash container, and 2 spring
animals.
PART II - THE PARKS COMMITTEE
12.03 COMPOSITION AND OPERATION - The Parks
Committee shall consist of a Committee Chairman appointed by the Board and
such additional voting members enlisted by the Committee Chairman. In
selecting voting members, the Chairman will enlist homeowners living in
proximity to each designated park area and members at large to ensure
diversity of representation. Park committee members will be submitted by
the Committee Chairman to the Board for their final approval. Meetings
will be scheduled by the Committee Chairman as necessary and not less
frequently than twice yearly. Meetings will be open to attendance by any
Wekiva homeowner.
12.04 PURPOSE AND RESPONSIBILITIES - The Parks
Committee shall undertake such activities as the Board may direct in
regard to parks and recreation areas; review the needs and requirements of
the community for recreation and their related uses of the designated
parks and recreation areas; draft policy for the use of parks and
recreation areas in conformity with the covenants and within the
directives and guidelines as issued by the Board; schedule activities in
the parks; review requirements for maintenance and for capital
expenditures for park facilities and make appropriate recommendations to
the Board, and provide the Board with monthly reports of actions taken by
the Committee.
PART III - SCHEDULED PARK AND RECREATIONAL
ACTIVITIES
12.05 SCHEDULING OF ORGANIZED YOUTH BASEBALL -
The following is a summary of available parks and scheduling restrictions
for organized youth baseball:
(A) Wekiva Hills Park - One 1 & 1/2 hour period
per day Monday through Friday for fall and spring seasons scheduled on
each field. Field "A" faces Beaufort Drive. Field "B" faces East Wekiva
Trail. Age groups limited to under thirteen (13). Time: 4:00 to 6:30 p.m.;
(B) Wekiva Elementary - Two 1 & 1/2 hour periods
per day Monday through Friday for fall and spring seasons scheduled on
each field. Either or both fields are subject to pre-emption by the school
administrator without notice. Field "A" faces the power easement. Field
"B" faces East Wekiva Trail. Age groups limited to under eleven (11).
Time: 3:30 to 7:00 p.m.
12.06 SCHEDULING OF ORGANIZED YOUTH SOCCER - The
following is a summary of available parks and scheduling restrictions for
organized youth soccer:
(A) Power Easement - One 1 & 1/2 hour period per
day Monday through Friday for fall and spring seasons scheduled on each of
four playfields located between Essex and Holderness Drives. Field "A"
located closest to the school with "B", "C" and "D" lying in order towards
Essex Drive.
(B) York Court Park - One 1 & 1/2 hour period per
day Monday through Friday for fall and spring seasons scheduled on one
field.
12.07 SCHEDULING OF OTHER ORGANIZED YOUTH SPORTS
- Baseball and soccer are the only scheduled organized youth sports
permitted on parks and fields within Wekiva.
12.08 ORGANIZED YOUTH SPORTS SCHEDULING
PROCEDURES -
(1) To be eligible for scheduling, each team
requesting to bescheduled must have a coach or assistant coach who is a
homeowner in Wekiva and either such coach must agree to assume
responsibility for the conduct of his or her team and spectators;
(2) No team may be scheduled for more than two
(2) 1 & 1/2 hour periods per week;
(3) Scheduling will be by lottery according to
the priority of the team determined as follows:
(a) Priority 1 - A priority 1 team is a team in
which 50% or more of the team's members are Wekiva residents;
(b) Priority 2 - A priority 2 team is a team in
which less than 50% of the team's members are Wekiva residents.
A soccer lottery will be held for the spring and
fall seasons in the fall only. A baseball lottery will be held in the
spring and fall.
(4) To be considered for priority scheduling, the
coach or assistant coach must be present at the scheduling meeting and
must submit a request form and team roster containing each team member's
name, address and birth date. The team must also submit a copy of the
insurance binder for the organized league they are playing with which
indicates they are carrying liability coverage in the amount of one
million dollars ($1,000,000.00).
(5) A lottery shall be conducted among priority 1
teams first and scheduling shall continue until all available fields are
scheduled. If fields remain unscheduled after all priority 1 teams are
scheduled, a second lottery shall be held among priority 2 teams until all
available fields are scheduled. If fields remain unscheduled after the
scheduling lottery, the Chairman of the Parks Committee, or his or her
designated representative, shall have the authority to schedule remaining
fields to late applicants on a first-come basis, regardless of that team's
priority;
(6) The time, date and location of the lotteries
will be posted on the entrance boards.
12.09 SCHEDULING OF EVENTS OR ACTIVITIES OTHER
THAN ORGANIZED YOUTH SPORTS - A group desiring to use a park and expecting
attendance of twenty (20) persons or more, must schedule the event or
activity through the Chairman of the Parks Committee. The scheduling of
any such event or activity shall be governed by the following:
(1) A group must be represented by a Wekiva
homeowner who is willing to assume responsibility for the actions of the
group.
(2) Upon request, the Chairman of the Parks
Committee will send a scheduling form to the homeowner or group who is
requesting to schedule an activity or event.
(3) The Chairman will present the scheduling
request at the next regular Parks Committee meeting or hold a telephone
vote on the request. The Committee may request the applying group to make
a short presentation of their plans if they determine the impact of the
event to be significant to the parks or surrounding residents. The
Committee may request that the group agree, in writing, to certain
conditions as a pre-requisite to approval.
(4) The Parks Committee shall have the authority,
subject to subparagraph (7) below, to deny any request for scheduling of
an activity or event which the Committee believes will have an adverse
impact on the parks or surrounding residential areas.
(5) Groups approved for a scheduled activity or
event may request a key to the Wekiva Hills restrooms from the Management
Company. The resident must pick up the key at the Management Company's
office during regular business hours and leave a $5.00 deposit which shall
be refundable upon return.
(6) Because the general use of the park areas is
greater on Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays, and because persons residing
in close proximity to the park areas generally will be home and are
entitled to a greater level of peace and quiet on those days, and because
the use of the parks for Association sponsored events are generally held
on those days, the scheduling of events or activities on Saturdays,
Sundays and Holidays will not be encouraged. In some instances, and on
days where Association sponsored events will not use the park area in
question, such events or activities may be allowed so long as the subject
use will not unreasonably impact the use by the general membership and the
peace and quite of the residents living close to the parks. In order to
insure that the above standards will be met the chairman will give
particular attention to the time of day that the use will occur along with
the type of use and the number of persons involved. To the extent
possible, and if the events meet the above standards, the Chairman shall
encourage multiple concurrent use of the subject parks area.
(7) All decisions of the Parks Committee may be
appealed to the Board of Directors for reversal.
PART IV - RULES GOVERNING THE USE OF PARKS
12.10 PARKS RULES IN GENERAL - The use of parks
and common areas within Wekiva is restricted to Wekiva residents and their
guests.
12.11 HOURS - All parks are open for use during
daylight hours and close at dusk, except for the lighted tennis courts
which close at 11:00 p.m.
12.12 PARKING
(A) MOTOR VEHICLES DEFINED
For purposes of this rule, the term "motor
vehicle" shall mean any vehicle defined as such by Section 320.01, Florida
Statutes.
(B) LOCATION OF PARKING
All persons using park facilities shall park
their motor vehicles only in the designated parking areas. All persons
using the Wekiva Elementary playing fields, including individuals and
spectators attending activities or events scheduled at the Wekiva
Elementary playing fields, shall park their vehicles in the Wekiva
Elementary parking lot, not in the streets surrounding the area.
(C) PARKING HOURS
No overnight parking will be permitted at any of
the park's designated parking areas.
(D) REMEDY
The Association may enforce the terms of this
rule by the use of all available legal and equitable remedies, including,
but not limited to the towing of offending vehicles from the parking area.
12.13 MOTOR VEHICLES PROHIBITED - No motor
vehicles, other than maintenance vehicles, shall be permitted in any park
or on any common area in Wekiva.
12.14 NOISE AND DISTURBANCES - The use of public
address systems, spotlights and whistles are prohibited unless
specifically authorized in writing by the Parks Committee Chairman.
12.15 TRASH - It shall be the responsibility of
all individuals and groups using the Wekiva parks to clean up and remove
their trash. If it becomes necessary for the Association to clean up such
trash, the cost of such clean up will be assessed to the individual
failing to clean up. In the event it becomes necessary for the Association
to clean up trash left in the parks by a scheduled group, the individuals
who applied for scheduling shall be personally assessed the cost of such
clean up.
12.16 ANIMALS - Animals are prohibited from
Wekiva parks with the exception of domestic dogs and cats, provided that
such dogs and cats are kept on a leash at all times.
12.17 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES - Subject to the
provisions contained in Chapter 4 of this Code, firearms, fireworks,
bonfires, rockets, archery, aircraft, swimming, boating, golf, radio
controlled aircraft or unapproved use of hot air balloons are not
permitted in Wekiva parks.
12.18 SCHEDULED TEAM SPORTS - Inviting teams not
scheduled on Wekiva playing fields to scrimmage is not permitted. In
addition, it is deemed to be understood by all participants in activities
held at Wekiva parks that trespassing upon private property adjacent to
the parks is strictly prohibited and the recovery of balls, etc. from
private property shall not be attempted without receiving the permission
of the property owner.
12.19 COMMUNITY SUPPORT - In the interest of
maintaining positive community support, individuals using Wekiva parks
shall make every effort to minimize their impact on homeowners living
adjacent to the parks and playing fields. The failure of any individual to
make such effort shall be deemed a violation of this Code.
PART V - RULES GOVERNING THE USE OF TENNIS COURTS
On January 15, 1996 at the monthly Board of
Directors meeting the Board approved the following rules governing the use
of Tennis Courts:
12.20 TENNIS COURT RULES
Courts may only be used by those persons who
purchase tennis court keys (key holder), and their guests. Guests must be
accompanied by the key holder at all times. Keys may be purchased through
the management company.
Proper tennis footwear must be worn on the
courts.
Please limit play to 1 hour for singles play and
1 1/2 hours for doubles play.
Absolutely no skates, skateboards or bicycles
will be permitted on the courts. The courts must be used for tennis games
only. Key holders are asked to report any violations to the management
company.
Vandals will be prosecuted to the fullest extent
of the law.
05/13/91
12/18/95
01/15/96