(a) 
No person except all duly authorized law enforcement personnel shall have in his possession any firearms while on the premises of any city park.
[Ord. 1438, §1; Ord. 2866, §2; Ord. 2892, §2; Ord. 4035, §1]
(b) 
It shall be unlawful for any person to have in his possession or cause to discharge any fireworks without first obtaining the written permission from the Director of the parks and recreation department. "Fireworks" shall be defined as any firecracker, potash or sulphur tablet or pellet, or any device for exploding any tablet or pellet, or any torpedo, aerial salute or aerial reporting shell, or any display bomb shall or any other article commonly known as fireworks which give off a loud report or a display of smoke or light which can be seen outside the premises of the park.
[Ord. 2944, §1; Ord. 3190, §2; Ord. 4035, §1]
(c) 
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect after July 8, 1997.
[Ord. 3190, §3; Ord. 4035, §1]
That the following regulations shall apply to the taking of fish and frogs from Schuman Park Lake in the City of Rolla, Missouri:
(a) 
Fishing is permitted from January 1st to December 31st. Only poles or rods with attached lines may be used and not more than three (3) poles or rods may be used by one (1) person. Seining or trapping live bait is prohibited.
[Ord. 4035, §2]
(b) 
Daily possession limits: Black Bass, six (6); channel catfish, four (4); all other fish, statewide limits but not to exceed twenty (20) in the aggregate. The Black Bass protected length limit, range or slot is twelve (12) - fifteen (15) inches. All Black Bass greater than or equal to twelve (12) inches and less than fifteen (15) inches shall be released unharmed immediately.
[Ord. 3118, §1; Ord. 4035, §2]
(c) 
Bullfrogs and green frogs may be taken by pole and line, gig, longbow, hand or hand net during the bullfrog season.
[Ord. 2456, §1; Ord. 4035, §2]
(a) 
It shall be unlawful for any person to swim or operate a boat in any city park's pond, lake or impoundment located within the City of Rolla, Missouri, without first obtaining the written permit from the Director of the parks and recreation department.
[Ord. 4035, §4]
(b) 
Any person who is found guilty of violating this Ordinance shall be subject to a fine not to exceed five hundred dollars ($500.00) or imprisonment in jail for a period not to exceed thirty (30) days or by both fine and imprisonment.
[Ord. 2377, §§1, 2; Ord. 4035, §4]
[Ord. 2907, §1; Ord. 4035, §5]
(a) 
All undeveloped city park land under control of the City of Rolla, Missouri, be and the same is hereby designated as Bird Sanctuaries, Park areas are to remain park land and open to the public at all times. No mowing or maintenance shall be done in the designated areas. Areas shall lose sanctuary status at such time that the City of Rolla, Missouri, is desirous of improving park areas for intensive public use.
(b) 
Sanctuaries thus established shall be a joint activity of the Ozark Rivers Audubon Society and the Gardeners of the Ozark Hills, in cooperation with other recognized garden clubs and under the general guidance of the national Audubon Society and the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc.
(c) 
Further, standard signs provided by the Audubon Society and the Gardeners of the Ozark Hills proclaiming the areas as "Bird Sanctuaries" shall be permitted to be erected by the Audubon Society and the Gardeners of the Ozark Hills at designated sites as an appeal and reminder to tourist and native alike.
(d) 
It shall be unlawful to trap, hunt, shoot or attempt to shoot or molest in any manner any bird or wild fowl or to rob their nests. Provided, however, if Starlings, Grackles or similar birds are found to be congregating in such numbers in a particular locality, so that, in the opinion of the proper health authorities, City of Rolla, to be a nuisance or menace to health, then said birds may be destroyed in such numbers and manner as is deemed advisable under supervision of the Chief of Police, City of Rolla, Missouri. Anyone violating the provisions of this Ordinance shall be punished by a fine of not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) or imprisonment not to exceed five (5) days.