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OPERATING ON SAND DUNES
For the purpose of this subchapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
SAND DUNE. Any mound, hill, ridge or pile of sand which has an overall height, at its highest point from the mean or average level or elevation of the area from which the slope of the dune begins, of at least 10 feet.
VEHICLE. Automobiles, trucks, jeeps, beach buggies, motorcycles, bicycles, go carts, helicopters and aircraft, extra terrain vehicles or any other automotive or motor-driven machine, by whatsoever name called.
(Ord. 04-07, passed 5-5-2004)
(A) It shall be unlawful to operate, drive or cause to be driven any vehicle or other means or type of transportation over any sand dune in the town, except over, upon and along a highway or street put in place and maintained by the State Highway Commission or the town.
(B) It shall also be unlawful to carry to, place upon or deposit any vehicle or other automotive equipment on any sand dune in the town and to operate the same by use of devices such as tracks, cables, winches or any other means.
(Ord. 04-07, passed 5-5-2004) Penalty, see § 70.99
(A) This subchapter shall not apply to vehicles or other devices used by employees or officials of the authorized utility companies or vehicles or devices used by employees, officials or guests of the United States Corps of Engineers, necessary and essential to and when used in connection with necessary and essential repairs, maintenance and construction of utility facilities along rights-of-way and easements acquired by those companies for like purpose or research.
(B) This division shall likewise not apply to sand dunes or hills which are wooded and covered with vegetation, or where vehicles are operated thereon by the owners of the property or their agents, servants, employees or invitees according to the lawful use as they may make of the same.
(Ord. 04-07, passed 5-5-2004)
OPERATION OF PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
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