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Motorcycle means every vehicle having a saddle for the use of a rider and designed to travel on not more <br />than three wheels in contact with the ground, including motor scooters, minibikes, bicycles with motor attached, <br />but excluding a tractor. <br />Private property means property owned by a person, firm, voluntary association, or corporation other than a <br />governmental body and is not generally open for use by the public. <br />Public property means property that may be used by all of the public subject to reasonable regulation by a <br />governmental body. For the purposes of this definition, such property includes city parks or parking lots and school <br />parking lots or yards, but does not include public streets and highways. <br />Semi-public property means private property generally open for use by the public but not owned or <br />maintained by a governmental body. Such property includes without limitation church property, shopping center <br />property, and other property generally used by patrons of a commercial or private business establishment, but not <br />including private streets in residential areas. <br />Vehicle means every device in, upon, or by which any person or property is or may be transported or drawn <br />upon a highway except devices moved by human power or used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks. <br />(Code 1978, § 6.02.01) <br />Sec. 54-70. Traffic regulations. <br />(a) No person shall operate or halt any vehicle on public or semi-public property carelessly or heedlessly in <br />disregard of the rights or safety of others. <br />(b) No person shall park a vehicle, motor vehicle, commercial motor vehicle. or motorcycle in any designated <br />parking area for disabled persons on public or semi-public property unless such person is physically <br />handicapped and the vehicle displays an identifying certificate or insignia issued by the state department of <br />public safety. <br />(1) For the purposes of this section, the term "physically handicapped" shall include any person who has <br />sustained an amputation or permanent material disability of either or both arms, or legs, or who has <br />been otherwise permanently disabled in any manner rendering it difficult and burdensome for him to <br />walk. <br />(2) No person charged with violation of this section may be convicted notwithstanding that no identifying <br />certificate or insignia is displayed on the vehicle if that person is, in fact, physically disabled. <br />(c) No person shall obstruct any disability parking space, access aisle, or ramp with any material, vehicle, or <br />object to include the piling of snow in those spaces, unless they are designated emergency vehicles <br />responding to an emergency or call for service. <br />(d) It shall be unlawful for property owners or the responsible party to fail to install Handicapped Accessible <br />signage in accordance with the Minnesota State Accessibility Code and Statute. <br />(E) It shall be unlawful for a person to park any vehicle for the sole intention to camp, sleep or live and reside <br />out of on any street, public and private property unless in a designated campground, or for personal <br />enjoyment on privately owned property by the owner in accordance with City Code, Commercial Vehicle <br />operators in conformance with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act and Minnesota Statute may utilize <br />appropriate rest stops, truck stops or as posted to maintain compliance with mandatory rest periods. <br />(f) All violations of this section (54-70) are considered a misdemeanor. <br />(Code 1978, § 6.02.02; Ord. No. 5, 3-15-1971) <br />(Supp. No. 12, Update 2) <br />Created: 2023-07-25 12:16:53 [EST] <br />Page 9 of 17 <br />
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