For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE or VEHICLE. As defined by M.S. § 84.92, Subd. 8, ALL- TERRAIN VEHICLE or VEHICLE shall mean a motorized vehicle with: (1) not less than three, but not more than six low pressure or non-pneumatic tires; (2) a total dry weight of 2,000 pounds or less; and (3) a total width from outside of tire rim to outside of tire rim that is 65 inches or less. All-terrain vehicle shall include class 2 all-terrain vehicles. ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE shall not include a golf cart, mini-truck, dune buggy, or go-cart or a vehicle designed and used specifically for lawn maintenance, agriculture, logging, or mining purposes.
CLASS 2 ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE. As defined by M.S. § 84.92, Subd. 10, CLASS 2 ALL- TERRAIN VEHICLE shall mean an all-terrain vehicle that has a total width from outside of tire rim to outside of tire rim that is greater than 50 inches but not more than 65 inches.
COMMUNITY EVENT. An event organized by the city or a community-based organization and that is open to the general public.
DRIVER. A person, with a valid driver's license, driving and having physical control over a class 2 all-terrain vehicle or a utility task vehicle.
OPERATE or OPERATING. To ride in or on and have control of a vehicle.
OPERATOR. The person who operates or is in or on and has control of a vehicle.
OWNER. A person, other than a lien holder, having a property interest in, or title to, a vehicle, who is entitled to the use or possession of such vehicle.
UTILITY TASK VEHICLE. As defined by M.S. § 169.045, Subd. 1(3), UTILITY TASK VEHICLE shall mean a side-by-side, four-wheel drive, off-road vehicle that has four wheels, is propelled by an internal combustion engine with a piston displacement capacity of 1,200 cubic centimeters or less, and has a total dry weight of 1,800 but less than 2,600 pounds.
(Ord. 316, passed 7-20-20)