§ 73.01 SNOWMOBILE REGULATIONS.
   (A)   State laws and regulations adopted by reference.
      (1)   Snowmobile law. Minn. Stat. §§ 84.81, 84.82, 84.87, 84.871, 84.872, 84.88, 84.89, 84.90 and 97B.091, as they may be amended from time to time, are adopted by reference.
      (2)   Department of Natural Resources Rules. Minnesota Regulations, Chapter 5, Natural Resources 51-59, the rules of the Commissioner of Natural Resources of the state applying to snowmobiles, are adopted by reference.
   (B)   Additional regulations.
      (1)   Purpose. According to the authority granted by Minn. Stat. § 84.87, as it may be amended from time to time, the city enacts the additional regulations contained in this section.
      (2)   Operation prohibited. It is unlawful for any person to drive, operate, control or direct the course of travel of any snowmobile:
         (a)   Upon private property without the permission of the owner or person entitled to possession of the property;
         (b)   Within 75 feet of any right-of-way.
      (3)   Equipment. In addition to the requirements of the state law, a safety throttle, commonly described as “dead man’s throttle,” must also be on all snowmobiles and in operating condition at all times when the vehicle is in use. A DEAD MAN’S THROTTLE is a device that automatically cuts the fuel supply to the engine whenever the operator releases pressure upon the throttle or accelerator.
      (4)   Unattended vehicles. No snowmobile may be unattended while the motor is running or while the key is in the ignition.
   (C)   This section does not apply to city-sponsored training and safety demonstrations.