CHAPTER 73:  RECREATIONAL AND OTHER VEHICLES
Section
   73.01   Purpose and intent
   73.02   Definition
   73.03   Operation requirements
   73.04   Street crossings
   73.05   Hours of operation
   73.06   Minimum equipment requirements
   73.07   Designation of public areas for use
   73.08   Motorized golf carts, utility task vehicles and mini trucks
   73.09   Mobility devices
   73.10   Motorized foot scooters
   73.11   Medium speed electric vehicles and neighborhood electric vehicles
§ 73.01  PURPOSE AND INTENT.
   (A)   (1)   The purpose of this chapter is to provide reasonable regulations for the use of recreational motor vehicles on public and private property in the city.
      (2)   This chapter is not intended to allow what the Minnesota Statutes prohibit nor to prohibit what the Minnesota Statutes expressly allow.
   (B)   It is intended to ensure the public safety and prevent a public nuisance.
§ 73.02  DEFINITION.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE.  Any all-terrain vehicle as defined by M.S. § 84.92, as it may be amended from time to time.
   RECREATIONAL MOTOR VEHICLE.  Any self-propelled vehicle and any vehicle propelled or drawn by a self-propelled vehicle used for recreational purposes including, but not limited to trail bike, off-highway motorcycle, as defined by M.S. § 84.787, Subd. 7, as it may be amended from time to time, or other all-terrain vehicle as defined by M.S. § 84.92, Subd. 8, as it may be amended from time to time, utility task vehicle, motorized go-carts, hovercraft or motor vehicle licensed for highway operation which is being used for off-road recreational purposes, but not including golf carts defined by § 73.08, personal electric mobility devices defined by § 73.09, motorized foot scooters defined by § 73.10, neighborhood electric vehicles or medium speed electric vehicle as defined by § 73.11, and mini- trucks defined by § 73.08.
   UTILITY TASK VEHICLE.  A side-by-side, four-wheel drive, off-road vehicle that has four wheels, is propelled by an internal combustion engine with a piston displacement capacity of 1,200 cubic centimeters or less, and has a total dry weight of 1,800 but less than 2,600 pounds as defined by M.S. § 169.045 as amended from time to time. 
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