(A) It shall be unlawful and punishable hereunder to roller skate, ride a bicycle or ride a skateboard on any bench, table, planter wall, retaining wall or other device or structure in the public business sector, which is not intended for pedestrian or vehicle traffic, or to jump or step on or off such devices or structures in the process of roller skating, riding a bicycle or riding a skateboard. (‘83 Code, § 71.12)
(B) The Chief of Police is hereby authorized to direct the erection of signs on any sidewalk or other open areas prohibiting roller skating, riding bicycles or the riding of skateboards thereon. It shall be unlawful or punishable hereunder to roller skate, ride a bicycle or ride a skateboard on any such posted sidewalk or open areas. (‘83 Code, § 71.13)
(C) It shall be unlawful and punishable hereunder for any person to roller skate, ride a bicycle or ride a skateboard on any sidewalk or other paved surface intended for pedestrians or vehicles in a reckless or careless manner, nor in a manner which is likely to result in injury or harm to any person or property. (‘83 Code, § 71.14)
(D) It shall be unlawful and punishable hereunder for any person to roller skate, ride a bicycle or ride a skateboard on private property without first obtaining and carrying on his or her person the written permission of the owner of the private property to allow skating or riding. Failure of a person who has been roller skating, riding a bicycle or riding a skateboard on private property to produce written permission upon the request of any police officer, shall constitute prima facie evidence that the person is in violation of this division. (‘83 Code, § 71.15)
(Ord. 89-002, passed 5-1-89) Penalty, see § 72.99