Section
2201.
Acquisition
of
Lands
and
Buildings.-The
board
of
supervisors
may
designate
lands
or
buildings
owned,
leased
or
controlled
by
the
township
for
use
as
parks,
playgrounds,
playfields,
gymnasiums,
swimming
pools,
indoor
recreation
centers,
public
parks
and
other
recreation
areas
and
facilities
and
acquire
lands
or
buildings
by
lease,
gift,
devise,
purchase
or
by
the
exercise
of
the
right
of
eminent
domain
for
recreational
purposes
and
construct
and
equip
facilities
for
recreational
purposes.
Section
2202.
Recreation
Facilities
Employes.-The
board
of
supervisors
may
employ
persons
to
maintain
the
recreation
facilities
or
supervise
the
use
of
the
recreation
facilities.
Section
2203.
Regulation
of
Parks
and
Public
Amusements.-(a)
The
board
of
supervisors
may
by
ordinance
regulate
the
use
and
enjoyment
by
the
public
of
any
park
or
recreation
grounds
owned
and
operated
by
the
township
or
charitable
organizations
for
the
use
of
the
public.
(h)
The
board
of
supervisors
may
prescribe
rules
for
the
use
by
the
public
of
parks
and
recreation
grounds
and
the
facilities
and
amusements
connected
therewith
and
post
the
rules
at
conspicuous
places
in
the
parks
or
recreation
grounds.
Any
person
who
violates
the
rules
commits
a
summary
offense.
(c)
The
board
of
supervisors
may
by
ordinance
not
inconsistent
with
State
law
and
regulations
regulate
the
time
of
opening
and
closing
and
the
conduct
of
places
of
public
entertainment,
amusement
and
recreation.
(d)
The
board
of
supervisors
may
by
ordinance
or
resolution
appropriate
funds
for
recreation
programs
not
directly
sponsored
by
the
township.
Section 2204. Creation of Recreation Boards. –(a) The board of supervisors may by ordinance create a recreation board to supervise, regulate, equip and maintain township-funded recreation programs and facilities. The recreation board has only those powers specifically delegated to it by the board of supervisors.
(b) Recreation boards, when established, shall consist of five, seven or nine persons. The members shall be appointed by the board of supervisors and shall serve for terms of five years or until their successors are appointed, except that the members first appointment shall be appointed so that the terms of not more than two members expire annually. Members shall serve without pay but may be reimbursed by the township for all expenses incurred in performing their duties. All persons appointed shall serve their full terms unless voluntarily resigned or removed by the board of supervisors for dereliction or neglect of duty. Vacancies occurring other than by expiration of term shall be for the unexpired term and shall be filled in the same manner as original appointments.
(c) The members of a recreation board shall elect a chairman and secretary and select all other necessary officers to serve for a period of one year. The recreation board may adopt rules and regulations for the conduct of all business within its jurisdiction and exercise powers and functions concerning parks and recreation facilities as may be delegated to it by the board of supervisors. The recreation board shall submit an annual report to the board of supervisors, including an analysis of the adequacy and effectiveness of community recreation areas, facilities and leadership.
(2204 amended Nov. 19, 2004, P.L.843, No.106)
Section
2205.
Joint
Ownership
and
Maintenance.-The
board
of
supervisors
may
join
with
any
one
or
more
municipal
corporations,
counties
or
school
districts
to
acquire,
create,
equip,
maintain
and
operate
any
park
or
recreation
area
to
serve
residents
of the
township
under
the
act
of
July
12,
1972
(P.L.
762,
No.
180),
referred
to
as
the
Intergovernmental
Cooperation
Law.
Section
2206.
Expenses
for
Maintenance.-All
expenses
incurred
in
the
operation
of
parks,
recreation
areas
and
facilities
are
payable
from
the
general
township
fund
or
from
the
treasury
of
the
municipal
corporations,
counties
or
school
districts
under
the
agreement
of
the
corporate
authorities.
Section
2207.
Forest
Lands.-(a)
Townships
may
acquire,
by
purchase,
gift
or
lease,
and
hold
tracts
of
land
covered
with
forest
or
tree
growth,
or
suitable
for
the
growth
of
trees,
and
administer
the
tracts
under
the
direction
of
the
Department
of
Conservation
and
Natural
Resources.
The
tracts
may
be
of
any
size
suitable
for
the
purpose
and
may
be
located
inside
or
outside
the
township
limits.
(b)
When
the
board
of
supervisors
intends
to
acquire
any
lands
for
forests,
it
shall
so
declare
by
an
ordinance,
setting
forth
all
facts
and
conditions
relating
to
the
proposed
action.
(c)
Upon
the
acquisition
of
any
forests
or
lands
suitable
for
forests,
the
board
of
supervisors
shall
notify
the
Department
of
Conservation
and
Natural
Resources
which
may
make
rules
for
the
government
and
proper
administration
of
the
lands
as
may
be
necessary.
The
Department
of
Conservation
and
Natural
Resources
shall
publish
the
rules,
declare
the
uses
of
the
forest
under
the
intent
of
this
article
and
make
provision
for
its
administration,
maintenance,
protection
and
development
as
necessary.
The
rules
governing
the
administration
of
the
forests
shall
have
for
their
main
purpose
the
producing
of
a
continuing
township
revenue
by
the
sale
of
forest
products.
(d)
All
revenue
and
emoluments
arising
from
the
forests
shall
be
paid
into
the
general
township
fund.
(e)
Township
forests
may
be
used
by
the
public
as
general
outing
or
recreation
grounds,
subject
to
the
rules
of
the
Department
of
Conservation
and
Natural
Resources
governing
their
administration
and
rules
adopted
by
the
board
of
supervisors
not
inconsistent
with
law
and
the
rules
of
the
Department
of
Conservation
and
Natural
Resources.
(f)
When
the
board
of
supervisors
decides
to
sell
or
lease
any
township
forest,
or
part
thereof,
it
shall
so
declare
by
an
ordinance,
setting
forth
all
the
facts
and
conditions
relating
to
the
proposed
action.
No
ordinance
shall
be
effective
until
it
has
been
approved
by
a
majority
vote
of
the
electorate
at
the
next
ensuing
municipal
or
general
election.
Nothing
in
this
subsection
shall
prohibit
the
board
of
supervisors,
at
its
discretion,
by
resolution,
from
allowing
the
selective
harvesting
of
forest
products
for
the
purpose
of
properly
caring
for
and
maintaining
a
township
forest.
(g)
The
board
of
supervisors
may,
on
behalf
of
the
township,
accept
the
title
to
lands
which
may be
donated
to
the
township
for
any
of
the
purposes
mentioned
in
this
article.