§ 9.01.045 RIDING OR DRIVING OF HORSES OR OTHER ANIMALS UPON PUBLIC STREETS; EXCEPTIONS.
   A.   No person shall use the public streets, alleys, or other public places of the City, or any portion thereof, as a bridle or equestrian path, or shall ride or cause to be driven any horse thereon, or shall drive any loose cattle, horses, mules, sheep, goats or swine, in, upon, or along any such streets, alleys or public places, except for the Police Department, on duty law enforcement or other public safety personnel.
   B.   The Chief of Police may designate, by legible signs, street crossings and other locations over which horses may be ridden to allow ingress or egress to and from bridle paths. He may also issue temporary permits for the purpose of transporting horses, cattle, or other animals, from one location to another inside or outside the boundaries of the City, such permit to designate streets to be utilized with least danger or inconvenience to the public.
   C.   It shall be unlawful for any person to conduct or manage any riding academy business, unless a permit has been obtained in the manner required for the obtaining of permits from the City generally.
(Ord. No. 2017-011 § 2)