§ 93.03 DEFINITIONS.
   For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
   3.2% MALT LIQUOR. The definition given it in Minn. Stat. Chapter 340A, as it may be amended from time to time.
   DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND RECREATION. The Department established by the City Council to manage the city park system.
DOMESTIC ANIMAL. A dog or cat.
   INTOXICATING LIQUOR. The definition given it in Minn. Stat. Chapter 340A, as it may be amended from time to time.
   MOTORIZED RECREATIONAL VEHICLE. Any self-propelled, off-the-road or all-conveyance vehicle, including but not limited to a snowmobile, mini-bike, amphibious vehicle, motorcycle, motor scooter, go-cart, trail bike, dune buggy or four-wheel drive vehicle.
   NUDE. Less than completely and opaquely covered human genitals, pubic region, buttocks or female breast with less than a full covering or any portion below the top of the areola.
   PARK. A park, playground, swimming pool, golf course, ice arena, lake, pond, stream, trail, nature area, open space area and recreation center under the control of the city. PARK shall also mean any other property owned, leased, used or controlled, wholly or in part, by the city for park or recreational use. PARK also includes roadways and parking areas within the parks.
   PARK VISITOR. Any person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, governmental unit, company or organization of any kind within a park.
   PARKS AND RECREATION DIRECTOR. The person appointed by the City Manager to serve as the chief administrative officer of the city park system. The DIRECTOR is the head of the Department of Parks and Recreation.
   VEHICLE. Any motorized, propelled, animal-drawn or human-powered machine used to convey people, animals or property.
   WATERCRAFT. A boat, canoe, raft or any other object or apparatus used to carry people, animals or property on water.
   WILDLIFE. All living creatures, not human, wild by nature, endowed by sensation and power or voluntary motion, including quadrupeds, mammals, birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles, crustaceans and mollusks.
(2001 Code, § 825.05)