§ 93.041 RESTRICTIONS ON VEHICLES.
   (A)   Commercial vehicles. Vehicles constructed or adapted for or engaged in the carrying of merchandise and trucks and trailers are prohibited from using any park, except under permit where necessary to make deliveries in the park. Wherever service roads adjoin the main roadway to a park, the vehicles are required to use the service roads set apart for such use. In all cases, the vehicles must enter the park from the nearest street intersection or entrance, in the direction of traffic, and leave by the nearest intersecting street or exit in the direction of traffic.
   (B)   Refuse or heavy materials. No garbage, ashes, manure or other offensive material shall be carried through any park. When such refuse is to be removed from premises fronting on any park or park street, the vehicle collecting it must leave the park or park street as soon as the collection has been accomplished.
   (C)   On certain land.
      (1)   It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any motor-powered vehicle, including, without limitation, any two-wheeled or three-wheeled motorcycle, motor scooter, snowmobile or all-terrain vehicle, upon any land which is reasonably identifiable as the property of the city, or any agency or department thereof, other than public roads and streets, except in such areas and at such time as may be expressly permitted by the Board of Park Commissioners or order of the governing board or director of the particular department or agency which has jurisdiction and control over any particular land area.
      (2)   The Board or Director of every department or agency of the city is authorized, by resolution or order duly adopted, after a finding that the public safety and convenience and the intended use of the affected land will not be unduly impaired, to permit vehicles of any type described above, to be operated on certain specified land areas within the jurisdiction and control of such department or agency. The resolution or order may permit operation of all such vehicles or only certain specified types, and may set time limits for operation.
      (3)   No provision of this section shall be deemed or construed to prohibit or limit the operation of any licensed motor vehicle on any public roadway by a duly licensed operator.
(Prior Code, § 95.31) (Ord. 1853-1961, passed - -1961) Penalty, see § 93.999