5-2-2: DEFINITIONS:
As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise indicates, the following terms shall have these meanings:
EMERGENCY VEHICLE: A motor vehicle owned, leased, controlled, or operated by the city, by Kootenai County, by the state of Idaho, by the United States, or by a municipal corporation incorporated within the state of Idaho, and used for fire control, law enforcement, or medical services.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER: A person authorized by the city, Kootenai County, the state of Idaho, or the United States to enforce the laws of their respective jurisdiction.
MOTOR VEHICLE: Every device which is self-propelled including automobiles, dune buggies, trucks, motorcycles, mopeds, scooters, four-wheelers, and snowmobiles. Devices which are moved solely by human power and motorized wheelchairs are not motor vehicles.
MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR: A device powered by a battery, capable of a speed not in excess of eight (8) miles per hour, and designed for and used by a handicapped person.
RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES: Walking, running, wildlife viewing, biking, roller skating, skateboarding, cross country skiing.
RECREATIONAL AREA: Land owned, leased, or controlled by the city and designated by the city for recreational activities.
SERVICE VEHICLE: A motor vehicle owned, leased, or used by the city, or by an authorized representative or agent of the city, to perform maintenance, cleaning, construction, or improvements on a trail or within a recreational area.
SIGN: A sign placed, constructed, or installed at the direction of the city in or near an area designated by the city as a recreational area or trail giving notice that no motor vehicles are permitted within the designated recreational area or on the designated trail.
TRAIL: A strip of land owned, leased, or controlled by the city, located within or outside of the corporate limits of the city and designated by the city for recreational activities. (Ord. 138, 11-14-2007)