(A) Motorized recreation vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate a motorized recreation vehicle within a park, except in areas and at times as designated by either the Board, the Director or his or her designee, or by use permit.
(B) Vehicle operation. It shall be unlawful for any person to:
(1) Operate a vehicle at a speed in excess of 25 mph or posted speed limits;
(2) Operate any vehicle within a park, except upon roadways, parking areas, or other designated locations therefore, unless it is an assisted mobility device permitted by the Parks Department;
(3) Operate a vehicle within a park in violation of posted regulations, M.S. Chapter 169, as it may be amended from time to time, or municipal traffic codes, or orders or directions of traffic officers authorized to direct traffic;
(4) Operate a vehicle in a careless or reckless manner;
(5) Operate a vehicle which emits excessive or unusual noise, noxious fumes, dense smoke, or other pollutants; and/or
(6) Fail to yield right-of-way to pedestrians and other trail users.
(C) Parking vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any person to:
(1) Park or leave a vehicle standing, except in a designated area and then only in a manner so as not to restrict normal traffic flow;
(2) Leave a vehicle standing after posted closing hours without a valid use permit;
(3) Park in a space designated for handicapped parking only, except with handicapped vehicle license or permit;
(4) Park or leave a vehicle without a boat trailer in a parking space designated for vehicles with boat trailers;
(5) Park a vehicle with a boat trailer, except in designated vehicle/boat-trailer parking areas;
(6) Leave a vehicle unattended with keys in the ignition; and/or
(7) Park on the grass or sides of campground roads. Vehicles in campsites must be parked on the gravel pads or designated campground parking areas.
(D) Maintenance of personal vehicles. It shall be unlawful for any person to wash, polish, grease, change oil, or perform other maintenance on any vehicle on park property, except in emergencies.
(Ord. 30, passed 4-14-87; Am. Ord. 72-2011, passed 1-17-12; Am. Ord. 86-2018, passed 8-21-18; Am. Ord. 105-2024, passed 5-21-24) Penalty, see § 91.99