§ 70.16  USE OF BICYCLES AND OTHER WHEELED VEHICLES ON SIDEWALKS.
   (A)   Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      BICYCLE.  Any wheeled vehicle propelled by means of chain driven gears using footpower, electrical power or gasoline motor power, except that vehicles defined as “motorcycles” or “mopeds” under the Motor Vehicle Code for the State shall not be considered as BICYCLES under this section. This definition shall include, but not be limited to, single-wheeled vehicles, also known as unicycles; two-wheeled vehicles, also known as bicycles; three-wheeled vehicles, also known as tricycles; and any of the above-listed vehicle which may have training wheels or other wheels to assist in the balance of the vehicle.
      ELECTRIC PERSONAL ASSISTIVE MOBILITY DEVICE.  A self-balancing non-tandem two-wheeled device, designed to transport only one person at a time, having an electrical propulsion system with average power of 750 watts or one horsepower and a maximum speed on a paved level surface of not more than 15 mph.
      ROLLER SKATES.  Any shoe-like device with wheels attached, including, but not limited to, ROLLER SKATES, in-line roller skates and roller blades.
      SKATEBOARD.  Any surfboard-like object with wheels attached. SKATEBOARD shall also include, under its definition, vehicles commonly referred to as “scooters,” being surfboardlike objects with wheels attached and a handle coming up from the forward end of the surfboard area.
   (B)   Prohibited activity. No person shall ride or operate a bicycle, skateboard, roller skates, scooter, electric personal assistive mobility device or any other wheeled device, except a wheelchair or a wheeled device to aid the person to walk, on any public sidewalk of the following streets within the village:
      (1)   Elm Street between Ash Street and Sycamore Street.
      (2)   Linden Street between Oak Street and Elm Street.
      (3)   Maple Street between Elm Street and Cherry Street.
(Ord. 161, passed 7-13-2005)  Penalty, see § 70.99