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(1) On your own property or the property of another with written permission, only if <br />the property is two and one -half (2 1 /2) acres or greater in size, subject to the <br />provisions of this article. <br />(2) On privately owned property if the operator has in possession written permission <br />from the property owner; or on privately owned property if the property owner <br />has posted a clearly visible notice indicating "ATV's Allowed" or "Utility Task <br />Vehicles Allowed" or words substantially similar. <br />(3) On all city roadways as allowed by Minnesota State Statute, however, NOT <br />including county or state highways. <br />(4) On public or semi - public property only if posted with a clearly visible notice <br />indicating "ATV's Allowed" or "Utility Task Vehicles Allowed" or words <br />substantially similar. <br />(c) Specific Limitations for operation of ATV's and Utility Task Vehicles. <br />(1) A direct crossing of a street, roadway, county or state highway is permitted if: <br />a. The crossing is made at an angle of approximately 90 degrees to the <br />roadway at a place where no obstruction prevents a quick and safe <br />crossing or blocks the view of oncoming traffic for 300 feet. <br />b. The vehicle is brought to a complete stop before crossing the shoulder or <br />entering upon the traveled portion of the street, road or highway. <br />c. The driver yields the right -of -way to all oncoming traffic that constitutes <br />an immediate hazard. <br />d. In the case of a divided highway, the crossing shall be made only at an <br />intersection of the highway with another street or road. <br />e. The crossing is made during period of one -half hour after sunset to one- <br />half hour before sunrise or in conditions of reduced visibility, the front and <br />rear lights of the vehicle must be on. <br />f. A person born after July 1, 1987 possesses a MN DNR ATV Safety <br />Certificate. <br />(2) An ATV may only be operated with the number of passengers that it was <br />designed to carry. <br />(3) If ridden on a roadway, persons driving must be 18 years of age or older. <br />(d) Every person operating an ATV or Utility Task Vehicle on the roadway has the rights <br />and duties applicable to the driver of any other vehicle under the provisions of Chapters <br />169 and 84 of Minnesota Statutes, except those provisions that cannot be reasonably <br />applied. <br />(e) Every operator /owner of an ATV or Utility Task Vehicle must provide proof of insurance <br />complying with Minnesota State Statute Section 65B.48, subd 5. <br />(f) For an ATV or Utility Task Vehicle to be used off of the owner's property, the owner <br />first must request and obtain a City permit from the police department. <br />(g) Permits <br />(1) A permit application containing the following information must be completed and <br />approved by the city's police department, prior to receiving a permit. <br />a. Registered owner name, address and telephone number. <br />b. Make, model, vehicle identification number and DNR registration number <br />of the ATV or Utility Task Vehicle. <br />c. Proof of insurance for the vehicle. <br />d. Class description (ATV's only). <br />Ordinance #12 -07 <br />Page 4 of 8 <br />
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