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§ 70.02 EXHIBITION DRIVING.
   (A)   Exhibition driving prohibited. No person shall turn, accelerate, decelerate, or otherwise operate any motor vehicle with an unnecessary exhibition of speed on any public or private way within the city.
   (B)   Prima facie evidence. Unreasonable squealing or screeching sounds emitted by tires, or the throwing of sand or gravel by the tires or both, shall constitute prima facie evidence of a violation of this section.
   (C)   Violations. Any person violating any provision of this section shall be guilty of a petty misdemeanor.
   (D)   Effective date. This section shall be effective upon its passage and publication.
(Ord. 97, passed 5-11-1981; Am. Ord. passed 12-17-2007 ) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 70.03 PARKING DURATION.
   (A)   It is unlawful for any person to stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle upon any street for a continuous period in excess of 24 hours.
   (B)   When any peace officer finds a vehicle unattended upon any street in violation of this section, the officer is hereby authorized to impound the unlawfully parked vehicle and to provide for the removal thereof and to remove the same to a convenient garage or other facility or place of safety; provided, that if any charge such be placed against the vehicle for cost of removal or storage, or both, by anyone called upon to assist therewith, the same shall be paid prior to removal from the place of storage or safekeeping.
(Ord. passed 1- -1973 ; Am. Ord. passed 12-17-2007 ) Penalty, see § 10.99
SNOWMOBILES
§ 70.15 SCOPE OF APPLICATION.
   Notwithstanding provisions of this section to the contrary, this subchapter shall apply to the control of traffic and regulations of a class of vehicles falling within the definition of snowmobiles. All regulations regulating other classes of motor vehicles and not specifically mentioned herein shall apply to snowmobiles.
(Ord. 224, passed 12-2-2002 ; Am. Ord. passed 12-17-2007 )
§ 70.16 PRIVATE PROPERTY.
   It is a petty misdemeanor to operate or store a snowmobile on private property without permission or consent of the owner or occupant.
(Ord. 224, passed 12-2-2002 ; Am. Ord. passed 12-17-2007 ) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 70.17 SIDEWALKS AND BOULEVARDS.
   It is a petty misdemeanor to operate a snowmobile on a sidewalk or boulevard, except that a direct crossing may be made in the same manner as provided for direct crossing of a street, highway, or road.
(Ord. 224, passed 12-2-2002 ; Am. Ord. passed 12-17-2007 ) Penalty, see § 10.99
§ 70.18 OPERATION ON ROADWAYS, PUBLIC LANDS, AND WATERS.
   (A)   A snowmobile may not be operated on a state or county road or highway within the city limits. A snowmobile may be operated on other streets, roads, or highways within the city limits only as herein specified.
   (B)   It is a petty misdemeanor to operate a snowmobile upon streets, roadways, highways, public lands, or waters, within the city as follows:
      (1)   At a rate of speed in excess of 15 mph;
      (2)   Other than in single file on a street, road, or highway;
      (3)   Other than to the extreme right of a street, road, or highway;
      (4)   On publicly owned land, including school land, park property, playgrounds, and recreation areas; and
      (5)   Within 100 feet of any church property during church services, within 100 feet of any school building, nursing home, skating rink, or sliding area, or in any other area where the operation would conflict or interfere with the normal use of the property or would endanger persons or property.
(Ord. 224, passed 12-2-2002 ; Am. Ord. passed 12-17-2007 ) Penalty, see § 10.99
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