§ 14-105 SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLES; DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of §§ 14-105 through 14-110, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   GOLF CART. A motor vehicle that has not less than three wheels in contact with the ground, an unladen weight of not more than 1,800 pounds, is designed to be operated at not more than 25 mph and is designed to carry not more than four persons, including the driver.
   MICRO-UTILITY TRUCK. Any motor vehicle which is not less than 48 inches in width, has an overall length, including the bumper, of not more than 160 inches, has an unladen weight, including fuel and fluids, of more than 1,500 pounds, can exceed 40 mph as originally manufactured and is manufactured with a metal cab. MICRO-UTILITY TRUCK does not include a work-site utility vehicle.
   SPECIAL PURPOSE VEHICLE. Golf cart, micro-utility truck and work-site utility vehicle, either individually or collectively.
   WORK-SITE UTILITY VEHICLE. Any motor vehicle which is not less than 48 inches in width, has an overall length, including the bumper, of not more than 135 inches, has an unladen weight, including fuel and fluids, of more than 800 pounds and is equipped with four or more low pressure tires, a steering wheel and bench or bucket type seating allowing at least two people to sit side-by-side, and may be equipped with a bed or cargo box for hauling materials. WORK-SITE UTILITY VEHICLE does not include a micro-utility truck.
(Ord. 1547, passed 9-1-2009)