345.02 DEFINITIONS.
   (a)   “Under-speed vehicle” is defined as a three or four wheeled vehicle, including a vehicle commonly known as a “golf cart”, with an attainable speed on a paved level surface of not more than twenty miles per hour and with a gross vehicle weight rating less than three thousand pounds.
   (b)   “Utility vehicle” is defined as a self-propelled vehicle designed with a bed, principally for the purpose of transporting material or cargo in connection with construction, agricultural, forestry, grounds maintenance, lawn and garden, materials handling or similar activities. Examples of utility vehicles include Rangers, Razors and Gators.
   (c)   “Mini-truck” is defined as a vehicle that has four wheels, is propelled by an electric motor with a rated power of seven thousand five hundred watts or less or an internal combustion engine with a piston displacement capacity of six hundred sixty (660) cubic centimeters or less, has a total dry weight of nine hundred pounds (900 lbs.) to two thousand two hundred pounds (2,200 lbs.), contains an enclosed cabin and a seat for the vehicle operator, resembles a pickup truck or van with a cargo area or bed located at the rear of the vehicle, and was not originally manufactured to meet federal motor vehicle safety standards.
(Ord. 15-17-O. Passed 7-10-17.)