CHAPTER 73: PROHIBITED OPERATION OF VEHICLES
Section
   73.01   Definitions
   73.02   Operation on Township-owned land
   73.03   Operation on private property
   73.04   Noise
   73.05   Reckless operation
   73.06   Use for public work
   73.07   Parental responsibility
   73.08   Validity
   73.99   Penalty
§ 73.01 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definition shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   TOWNSHIP-OWNED LAND.  All parks, recreation areas, ball parks, lake areas, storage facilities, garage areas, Board of Education property and any and all other Township or publicly owned land and premises, excluding public streets, sidewalks and other areas dedicated or commonly used for vehicular or pedestrian traffic.
('74 Code, § 124-1) (Ord. 1971-18, passed 12-14-71)
§ 73.02 OPERATION ON TOWNSHIP-OWNED LAND.
   It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any type of motor-driven vehicle or conveyance, including but not necessarily limited to snowmobiles, two-wheel motor vehicles known as mini-bicycles, trail bicycles, motor scooters and four-wheel motor vehicles, commonly known as go-carts, dune buggies or quads, upon any Township-owned land in the Township. This prohibition, however, shall not apply to licensed motor-driven vehicles operated on designated driveways and parking areas within such Township-owned land.
('74 Code, § 124-2) (Ord. 1971-18, passed 12-14-71) Penalty, see § 73.99
§ 73.03 OPERATION ON PRIVATE PROPERTY.
   (A)   The operation of a motor-driven vehicle as defined in § 73.02 of this chapter is additionally prohibited upon private property, unless the operator of the motor-driven vehicle is the owner of the property or has in such person's possession the expressed written permission to operate the vehicle on the private property by the owner of the property.
('74 Code, § 124-3) (Ord. 1971-18, passed 12-14-71)
§ 73.04 NOISE.
   It shall be unlawful to operate any motor-driven vehicle as defined in § 73.02 in a manner so as to create loud, unnecessary or unusual noise so as to disturb or interfere with the peace and quiet of other persons.
('74 Code, § 124-4) (Ord. 1971-18, passed 12-14-71)
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