(A) Horses permitted upon public streets.
(1) No person shall permit a horse owned by him or her or under his or her control to be within the town limits, including the park, except upon public streets. A sidewalk shall not, for the purposes of this section, be considered to be a part of a public street.
(2) Any person found to be in violation of this section shall be fined as determined by § 10.99. (`87 Code, § 8-36) (Ord. 1977-7A, passed 7-12-77)
(B) Compliance with signals and signs required.
(1) All intersections of streets of the town now or thereafter marked by automatic stop signals or other signs or signals to indicate the manner of passing said intersections and on all portions of the streets of the town now marked or hereafter to be marked by proper signs and signals that would be readily distinguished as “No Parking” or “Police Order,” places that it shall be unlawful for any person or persons operating any motor vehicle or horse drawn vehicle to pass such intersection without first obeying such sign or signals as indicated thereon.
(2) If such sign or signal, automatic or otherwise, indicates to such person approaching the intersection that he or she shall stop before crossing such intersection and such person so operating any of such vehicles who fails or refuses to obey such stop signals and bring such vehicle operated by him or her to a full stop, until such sign or signal indicated go, shall be guilty of violation of this section and on conviction shall forfeit and pay to the town as damages for the violation as determined by § 10.99.
(`87 Code, § 8-37) (Ord. 3-1925, passed 8-11-25)