§ 70.04 WHEELED APPARATUS ON SIDEWALKS, TRAILS, PARKING LOTS, AND PARKS.
   (A)   For purposes of this section, wheeled apparatus shall include but are not necessarily limited to the following: automobiles, trucks, motorcycles, go-carts, motor-driven bikes, all terrain vehicles, mini-bikes, scooters, coasters, golf carts, riding lawn mowers, motorized farm and construction equipment vehicles, and any other self-propelled vehicle as well as roller skates, skateboards, roller blades, and any other non-motorized wheeled apparatus. For the purposes of this section, bicycles and tricycles are not included in this definition, but both bicycles and tricycles may nonetheless be excluded in certain areas that are marked with appropriate signs.
   (B)   It shall be unlawful for any person to drive, park, ride, or use any wheeled apparatus upon or within any town sidewalk, walking trails, town parking lot (except for licensed automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles), or any other public or private property which is not a public street or highway except in the following instances:
      (1)   Where such wheeled apparatus is being driven, ridden, or used upon property of the owner, resident, or occupant, or by an authorized visitor when such visitor is accompanied by or has written authorization in his, her, or their possession of the owner, resident, or occupant of such property;
      (2)   Where such use in permitted in accordance with the Chapter 152 of this code of ordinances;
      (3)   Where the use of any such wheeled apparatus is specifically allowed by the town in an area specifically designated for such use; or
      (4)   Where the wheeled apparatus is a wheelchair.
   (C)   It shall be unlawful for any person to drive, park, ride, or use any wheeled apparatus upon or within any town park, or bicycle path except in areas so designated, signed, and/or marked for use by wheeled apparatuses, and except for maintenance and/or other activities under the direction of and authorized by the town.
(Prior Code, § 22-23) Penalty, see § 70.99