§ 8-10-3 OPERATION OF NON-HIGHWAY VEHICLES.
   No person shall operate a non-highway vehicle upon the streets and roadways subject to the jurisdiction of the city unless such person meets the following requirements.
   (A)   The operator must be 21 years of age or older.
   (B)   The operator must possess a current valid driver’s license issued by the State of Illinois or the operator’s state of residence, or possess a driver’s license issued by federal authorities.
   (C)   The operator must be insured in accordance with the laws of the state providing for liability insurance.
   (D)   The non-highway vehicle is inspected by the City Police Department or its designee and the vehicle certified that it meets all requirements for equipment as forth in the city’s inspection list, as amended from time to time.
   (E)   The person to be the operator of any non-highway vehicle on the city streets is certified as an operator by the City Police Department or its designee.
   (F)   Payment of an annual permit fee of $20 for the first vehicle and $15 for each additional vehicle for each family unit. A FAMILY UNIT shall be defined as those persons residing in a single residence. A decal or sticker shall be issued for each vehicle certified to be operated upon the city’s streets and will be issued upon the payment of the annual fee. The decal or sticker must be displayed on the non-highway vehicle or produced on demand and is not transferable from one vehicle to a different vehicle. Each permit shall expire on June 30 each year.
(Ord. 2017-10-4, passed 10-10-2017)