CHAPTER 3
SNOWMOBILES
SECTION:
6-3-1: Purpose
6-3-2: Definitions
6-3-3: Location Of Operation
6-3-4: Operating Rules And Regulations
6-3-5: Violation; Penalty
6-3-1: PURPOSE:
The purpose of this chapter is to provide rules and regulations for the maintenance and operation of snowmobiles and to establish areas where snowmobiles may be used for the safety and general welfare in the city. (Ord. 2846, 10-4-1976)
6-3-2: DEFINITIONS:
For use within this chapter, the following term is defined:
SNOWMOBILE: Any self-propelled vehicle weighing less than one thousand (1,000) pounds which is equipped with sled type runners or skis and endless belt type tread, or a combination thereof, and is designed for travel upon snow, land or ice. (Ord. 2846, 10-4-1976)
6-3-3: LOCATION OF OPERATION:
Operators of snowmobiles shall observe the following limitations as to where snowmobiles may be operated. Motor-driven snowmobiles shall be prohibited from all streets within the corporate limits of the city, except those streets enumerated below; and snowmobile travel on those streets shall be strictly limited to ingress and egress to and from food, parking, fuel and restroom facilities within the city:
Route 1:
   Greyhound Drive   Both ditches from Highway 63 to north entrance of Waterloo Greyhound Park
   Highway 63   Both ditches from south city limits to Ridgeway Avenue
   Marnie Drive   Both ditches from Highway 63 to end of street
Route 2:
   Elk Run Road   Both ditches from Donald Street to Independence Avenue
Route 3:
   Airline Highway   South ditch from Highway 63 approximately four (4) blocks west
   Crossing of Highway 63   North at Airline Highway
Route 4:
   Highway 218   Both ditches from east city limits to Marigold Drive
Route 5:
   Broadway Street   South ditch from entrance to George Wyth State Park to Cedar Bend Street
   Cedar Bend Street   West ditch from Broadway Street to Woodmayr Drive
   Wagner Road   Both ditches from north city limits to Broadway Street
(Ord. 4141, 12-11-1995)
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